Anthropocene Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Anthropocene Review is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Covid-19 and climate change in the times of the Anthropocene40
Candidate sites and other reference sections for the Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point of the Anthropocene series33
Life on Earth is hard to spot30
Distributed urban network systems in the tropical archaeological record: Toward a model for urban sustainability in the era of climate change24
The future of global environmental assessments: Making a case for fundamental change21
The varved succession of Crawford Lake, Milton, Ontario, Canada as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series21
Climate-driven losses to knowledge systems and cultural heritage: A literature review exploring the impacts on Indigenous and local cultures20
Multispecies entanglements in the virosphere: Rethinking the Anthropocene in light of the 2019 coronavirus outbreak16
Light pollution: A review of the scientific literature15
Bison, anthropogenic fire, and the origins of agriculture in eastern North America14
Food security among dryland pastoralists and agropastoralists: The climate, land-use change, and population dynamics nexus13
A consideration of polychlorinated biphenyls as a chemostratigraphic marker of the Anthropocene12
Taming Gaia 2.0: Earth system law in the ruptured Anthropocene11
Opening the black box of economic processes: Ecological Economics from its biophysical foundation to a sustainable economic institution9
Siliceous algae response to the “Great Acceleration” of the mid-20th century in Crawford Lake (Ontario, Canada): A potential candidate for the Anthropocene GSSP9
Global trade in the Anthropocene: A review of trends and direction of environmental factor flows during the Great Acceleration8
Origins and functions of climate-related relocation: An analytical review8
Deep time and compressed time in the Anthropocene: The new timescape and the value of cosmic storytelling7
The Sihailongwan Maar Lake, northeastern China as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series7
An initial study of the dynamic influences and interactions upon levels of sustainability at the global spatial scale7
Rethinking time in response to the Anthropocene: From timescales to timescapes7
The Anthropocene and ecological awareness in Poland: The post-socialist view6
Bio-inspired life-like motile materials systems: Changing the boundaries between living and technical systems in the Anthropocene6
The East Gotland Basin (Baltic Sea) as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series6
Toward productive complicity: Applying ‘traditional ecological knowledge’ in environmental science6
Exploring green areas in Polish cities in context of anthropogenic land use changes6
The gathering anthropocene crisis6
European colonization and the emergence of novel fire regimes in southeast Australia6
Bodies of the Anthropocene: On the interactive plasticity of earth systems and biological organisms6
Evidence and experiment: Curating contexts of Anthropocene geology5
Geological evolution of the Mississippi River into the Anthropocene5
Can the liberal international order survive the Anthropocene? Three propositions for converging peace and survival5
Planetary art beyond the human: Rethinking agency in the Anthropocene5
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