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Unpicking the Anthropocene in the Hawaiian Archipelago


Funder Natural Environment Research Council
Recipient Organization University of Southampton
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Sep 24, 2023
End Date Mar 25, 2027
Duration 1,278 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Student; Supervisor
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID 2875516
Grant Description

Oceanic islands are often regarded as key early indicators or microcosms of the impacts of global heating, but they also are impacted by a wider range of human impacts, including introduction of invasive species, accelerated soil erosion, and pollution. This accelerated human impact, particularly from the 1950s during the "Great Acceleration" of global anthropogenic impacts (the beginning of the proposed Anthropocene epoch), is overprinted however on centuries of earlier human impact and natural environmental change. Local sedimentary systems record evidence of these changes in their morphology,

sediments, chemistry and fossils, and are key archives of longer-term and more recent human impacts and environmental changes. This project will examine the use of recent sedimentary deposits from around the Hawaiian archipelago in identifying the putative Anthropocene, and distinguishing it from earlier sedimentary, geochemical and biological variability.

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University of Southampton

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