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Jan Zalasiewicz

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Nature|April 24, 2015
Epochs: Disputed start dates for AnthropoceneJan Zalasiewicz
Scientific American|December 8, 2016
A History in LayersJan Zalasiewicz
Nature Ecology & Evolution|July 27, 2025
Understanding environmental impacts of plastic requires a palaeontological lensSarah Gabbott, Arnoud Boom, Jan Zalasiewicz
Nature|January 20, 2017
Anthropocene: its stratigraphic basisJan Zalasiewicz, Colin Waters, Martin J Head
Zootaxa|November 14, 2019
Evolutionary significance of the retiolitine Gothograptus (Graptolithina) with four new species from the Silurian of the East European Platform (Baltica), Poland and LithuaniaAnna Kozłowska, Denis Bates, Jan Zalasiewicz, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|February 2, 2011
The Anthropocene: a new epoch of geological time?Jan Zalasiewicz, Mark Williams, Alan Haywood, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|February 27, 2010
The new world of the AnthropoceneJan Zalasiewicz, Mark Williams, Will Steffen, et al.
Nature|August 26, 2024
The meaning of the Anthropocene: why it matters even without a formal geological definitionJan Zalasiewicz, Julia Adeney Thomas, Colin N Waters, et al.
Social Studies of Science|June 9, 2025
Response to Damianos-Anthropocene angst: Authentic geology and stratigraphic sincerityColin N Waters, Jan Zalasiewicz, Martin J Head, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 29, 2011
An early Cambrian hemichordate zooidXian-guang Hou, Richard J Aldridge, David J Siveter, et al.
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Nature|April 24, 2015
Epochs: Disputed start dates for AnthropoceneJan Zalasiewicz
Scientific American|December 8, 2016
A History in LayersJan Zalasiewicz
Nature Ecology & Evolution|July 27, 2025
Understanding environmental impacts of plastic requires a palaeontological lensSarah Gabbott, Arnoud Boom, Jan Zalasiewicz
Nature|January 20, 2017
Anthropocene: its stratigraphic basisJan Zalasiewicz, Colin Waters, Martin J Head
Zootaxa|November 14, 2019
Evolutionary significance of the retiolitine Gothograptus (Graptolithina) with four new species from the Silurian of the East European Platform (Baltica), Poland and LithuaniaAnna Kozłowska, Denis Bates, Jan Zalasiewicz, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|February 2, 2011
The Anthropocene: a new epoch of geological time?Jan Zalasiewicz, Mark Williams, Alan Haywood, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|February 27, 2010
The new world of the AnthropoceneJan Zalasiewicz, Mark Williams, Will Steffen, et al.
Nature|August 26, 2024
The meaning of the Anthropocene: why it matters even without a formal geological definitionJan Zalasiewicz, Julia Adeney Thomas, Colin N Waters, et al.
Social Studies of Science|June 9, 2025
Response to Damianos-Anthropocene angst: Authentic geology and stratigraphic sincerityColin N Waters, Jan Zalasiewicz, Martin J Head, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 29, 2011
An early Cambrian hemichordate zooidXian-guang Hou, Richard J Aldridge, David J Siveter, et al.
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