The Searsville Lake Site (California, USA) as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series.

M Allison Stegner, Elizabeth A Hadly, Anthony D Barnosky, SeanPaul La Selle, Brian Sherrod, R Scott Anderson, Sergio A Redondo, Maria C Viteri, Karrie L Weaver, Andrew B Cundy, Pawel Gaca, Neil L Rose, Handong Yang, Sarah L Roberts, Irka Hajdas, Bryan A Black, Trisha L Spanbauer
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Cores from Searsville Lake within Stanford University's Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, California, USA, are examined to identify a potential GSSP for the Anthropocene: core JRBP2018-VC01B (944.5 cm-long) and tightly correlated JRBP2018-VC01A (852.5 cm-long). Spanning from 1900 CE ± 3 years to 2018 CE, a secure chronology resolved to the sub-annual level allows detailed exploration of the Holocene-Anthropocene transition. We identify the primary GSSP marker as first appearance of 239,240Pu (372-374 cm) in JRBP2018-VC01B and designate the GSSP depth as the distinct boundary between wet and dry season at 366 cm (6 cm above the first sample containing 239,240Pu) and corresponding to October-December 1948 CE. This is consistent with a lag of 1-2 years between ejection of 239,240Pu into the atmosphere and deposition. Auxiliary markers include: first appearance of 137Cs in 1958; late 20th-century decreases in δ15N; late 20th-century elevation in SCPs, Hg, Pb, and other heavy metals; and changes in abundance and presence of ostracod, algae, rotifer and protozoan microfossils. Fossil pollen document anthropogenic landscape changes related to logging and agriculture. As part of a major university, the Searsville site has long been used for research and education, serves users locally to internationally, and is protected yet accessible for future studies and communication about the Anthropocene.

Plain word summary: The Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the proposed Anthropocene Series/Epoch is suggested to lie in sediments accumulated over the last ~120 years in Searsville Lake, Woodside, California, USA. The site fulfills all of the ideal criteria for defining and placing a GSSP. In addition, the Searsville site is particularly appropriate to mark the onset of the Anthropocene, because it was anthropogenic activities-the damming of a watershed-that created a geologic record that now preserves the very signals that can be used to recognize the Anthropocene worldwide.

美国加利福尼亚州Searsville湖遗址作为人类世系列的候选全球边界层型剖面和点。
研究人员对美国加利福尼亚州斯坦福大学贾斯珀岭生物保护区内的Searsville湖岩芯进行了研究,以确定人类世的潜在GSSP:岩芯JRBP2018-VC01B (944.5 cm长)和紧密相关的JRBP2018-VC01A (852.5 cm长)。从公元1900年±3年到公元2018年,一个安全的年表解决了亚年水平,可以详细探索全新世-人类世的过渡。我们将主要GSSP标记确定为JRBP2018-VC01B中239,240Pu (372-374 cm)的首次出现,并将GSSP深度指定为366 cm(比第一个含有239,240Pu的样品高6 cm)的明显湿季和干季边界,对应于1948年10月至12月。这与239,240钚喷射到大气和沉积之间的1-2年的滞后是一致的。辅助标志包括:137Cs于1958年首次亮相;20世纪后期δ15N减小;20世纪后期,scp、Hg、Pb和其他重金属含量升高;以及介形虫、藻类、轮虫和原生动物微化石的丰度和存在的变化。化石花粉记录了与伐木和农业有关的人为景观变化。作为一所主要大学的一部分,Searsville网站长期以来一直用于研究和教育,为本地和国际用户提供服务,并受到保护,但仍可用于未来关于人类世的研究和交流。摘要:建议的人类世系列/世的全球边界层型剖面和点(GSSP)位于美国加利福尼亚州Woodside的Searsville湖近120年的沉积物中。该站点满足定义和放置GSSP的所有理想标准。此外,西尔斯维尔遗址特别适合作为人类世开始的标志,因为是人类活动——在流域筑坝——创造了一个地质记录,现在保存了可以用来识别世界范围内人类世的信号。
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