Subdividing the Holocene Series/Epoch: formalization of stages/ages and subseries/subepochs, and designation of GSSPs and auxiliary stratotypes

ABSTRACT The Holocene, which currently spans ~11 700 years, is the shortest series/epoch within the geological time scale (GTS), yet it contains a rich archive of evidence in stratigraphical contexts that are frequently continuous and often preserved at high levels of resolution. On 14 June 2018, th...

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Main Authors: WALKER, MIKE, Head, Martin J., Lowe, John, Berkelhammer, Max, BjÖrck, Svante, Cheng, Hai, Cwynar, Les C., Fisher, David, Gkinis, Vasileios, Long, Antony, Newnham, Rewi, Rasmussen, Sune Olander, Weiss, Harvey
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jqs.3097 2024-10-20T14:09:06+00:00 Subdividing the Holocene Series/Epoch: formalization of stages/ages and subseries/subepochs, and designation of GSSPs and auxiliary stratotypes WALKER, MIKE Head, Martin J. Lowe, John Berkelhammer, Max BjÖrck, Svante Cheng, Hai Cwynar, Les C. Fisher, David Gkinis, Vasileios Long, Antony Newnham, Rewi Rasmussen, Sune Olander Weiss, Harvey 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3097 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjqs.3097 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jqs.3097 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/jqs.3097 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Quaternary Science volume 34, issue 3, page 173-186 ISSN 0267-8179 1099-1417 journal-article 2019 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3097 2024-09-27T04:16:16Z ABSTRACT The Holocene, which currently spans ~11 700 years, is the shortest series/epoch within the geological time scale (GTS), yet it contains a rich archive of evidence in stratigraphical contexts that are frequently continuous and often preserved at high levels of resolution. On 14 June 2018, the Executive Committee of the International Union of Geological Sciences formally ratified a proposal to subdivide the Holocene into three stages/ages, along with their equivalent subseries/subepochs, each anchored by a Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP). The new stages are the Greenlandian (Lower/Early Holocene Subseries/Subepoch) with its GSSP in the Greenland NGRIP2 ice core and dated at 11 700 a b2k (before 2000 CE); the Northgrippian (Middle Holocene Subseries/Subepoch) with its GSSP in the Greenland NGRIP1 ice core and dated at 8236 a b2k; and the Meghalayan (Upper/Late Holocene Subseries/Subepoch) with its GSSP in a speleothem from Mawmluh Cave, north‐eastern India, with a date of 4250 a b2k. We explain the nomenclature of the new divisions, describe the procedures involved in the ratification process, designate auxiliary stratotypes to support the GSSPs and consider the implications of the subdivision for defining the Anthropocene as a new unit within the GTS. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland ice core Wiley Online Library Greenland Journal of Quaternary Science 34 3 173 186
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description ABSTRACT The Holocene, which currently spans ~11 700 years, is the shortest series/epoch within the geological time scale (GTS), yet it contains a rich archive of evidence in stratigraphical contexts that are frequently continuous and often preserved at high levels of resolution. On 14 June 2018, the Executive Committee of the International Union of Geological Sciences formally ratified a proposal to subdivide the Holocene into three stages/ages, along with their equivalent subseries/subepochs, each anchored by a Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP). The new stages are the Greenlandian (Lower/Early Holocene Subseries/Subepoch) with its GSSP in the Greenland NGRIP2 ice core and dated at 11 700 a b2k (before 2000 CE); the Northgrippian (Middle Holocene Subseries/Subepoch) with its GSSP in the Greenland NGRIP1 ice core and dated at 8236 a b2k; and the Meghalayan (Upper/Late Holocene Subseries/Subepoch) with its GSSP in a speleothem from Mawmluh Cave, north‐eastern India, with a date of 4250 a b2k. We explain the nomenclature of the new divisions, describe the procedures involved in the ratification process, designate auxiliary stratotypes to support the GSSPs and consider the implications of the subdivision for defining the Anthropocene as a new unit within the GTS.
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author WALKER, MIKE
Head, Martin J.
Lowe, John
Berkelhammer, Max
BjÖrck, Svante
Cheng, Hai
Cwynar, Les C.
Fisher, David
Gkinis, Vasileios
Long, Antony
Newnham, Rewi
Rasmussen, Sune Olander
Weiss, Harvey
spellingShingle WALKER, MIKE
Head, Martin J.
Lowe, John
Berkelhammer, Max
BjÖrck, Svante
Cheng, Hai
Cwynar, Les C.
Fisher, David
Gkinis, Vasileios
Long, Antony
Newnham, Rewi
Rasmussen, Sune Olander
Weiss, Harvey
Subdividing the Holocene Series/Epoch: formalization of stages/ages and subseries/subepochs, and designation of GSSPs and auxiliary stratotypes
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Lowe, John
Berkelhammer, Max
BjÖrck, Svante
Cheng, Hai
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Fisher, David
Gkinis, Vasileios
Long, Antony
Newnham, Rewi
Rasmussen, Sune Olander
Weiss, Harvey
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title Subdividing the Holocene Series/Epoch: formalization of stages/ages and subseries/subepochs, and designation of GSSPs and auxiliary stratotypes
title_short Subdividing the Holocene Series/Epoch: formalization of stages/ages and subseries/subepochs, and designation of GSSPs and auxiliary stratotypes
title_full Subdividing the Holocene Series/Epoch: formalization of stages/ages and subseries/subepochs, and designation of GSSPs and auxiliary stratotypes
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