The San Francisco Estuary, USA as a reference section for the Anthropocene series

Stephen Himson, Mark Williams, J. Zalasiewicz, C. Waters, M. McGann, Richard England, B. Jaffe, A. Boom, R. Holmes, Sue Sampson, Cerin Pye, J. Berrío, G. Tyrrell, I. Wilkinson, N. Rose, P. Gaca, A. Cundy
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A San Francisco Estuary core was analysed at high resolution to assess its component stratigraphic signatures of the Anthropocene in the form of non-native species, Hg, spheroidal carbonaceous particles, δ13Corg, δ15N, radiogenic materials, and heavy metals. Time series analysis of the core using Ti data provides a chronology to depth 167 cm into the 1960s. Below this, to depth 230 cm, the lowermost part of the core may extend to the 1950s or potentially a little earlier. The earliest anthropogenic marker recorded in the core is the excursion in Hg (beginning at 190 cm) which may denote the early 1960s and is the closest stratigraphic marker in the core to the proposed mid-20th century timing for the onset of the Anthropocene. Biostratigraphical signatures of non-native species arriving in the 1970s–1980s are widespread key markers and are significant tools for the correlation of Anthropocene deposits across the estuary. The absence of signals that indicate pre-1950s deposits precludes the use of the core to mark the Holocene–Anthropocene boundary. However, the core provides an important reference section to demonstrate the palaeontological distinctiveness of Anthropocene series deposits.
美国旧金山河口作为人类世系列的参考剖面
对旧金山河口岩心进行了高分辨率分析,以评估其非本地物种、汞、球状碳质颗粒、δ13Org、δ15N、放射性物质和重金属形式的人类世成分地层特征。使用Ti数据对岩心进行的时间序列分析提供了深度的年表167 厘米进入20世纪60年代。在此下方,至深度230 厘米,核心的最下部可能延伸到20世纪50年代或更早。岩心中记录的最早的人为标志是汞的漂移(始于190 cm),这可能表示20世纪60年代初,是岩芯中最接近20世纪中期人类世开始时间的地层标志。20世纪70年代至80年代到达的非本土物种的生物地层学特征是广泛存在的关键标志,也是河口人类世沉积物相关性的重要工具。由于缺乏表明20世纪50年代前矿床的信号,因此无法使用岩心来标记全新世-人类世边界。然而,岩心为证明人类世系列矿床的古生物学特征提供了重要的参考剖面。
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