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The Searsville Lake Site (California, USA) as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series.

M Allison StegnerElizabeth A HadlyAnthony D BarnoskySeanPaul La SelleBrian SherrodR Scott AndersonSergio A RedondoMaria C ViteriKarrie L WeaverAndrew B CundyPawel GacaNeil L RoseHandong YangSarah L RobertsIrka HajdasBryan A BlackTrisha L Spanbauer
Published in: The anthropocene review (2023)
The Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the proposed Anthropocene Series/Epoch is suggested to lie in sediments accumulated over the last ~120 years in Searsville Lake, Woodside, California, USA. The site fulfills all of the ideal criteria for defining and placing a GSSP. In addition, the Searsville site is particularly appropriate to mark the onset of the Anthropocene, because it was anthropogenic activities-the damming of a watershed-that created a geologic record that now preserves the very signals that can be used to recognize the Anthropocene worldwide.
Keyphrases
  • water quality
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment