Algae and oxygen, humans and carbon: A Precambrian analogue for the Anthropocene (Record no. 10537)

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Personal name Carson, James Taylor
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Title Algae and oxygen, humans and carbon: A Precambrian analogue for the Anthropocene
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Sage
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Pages Vol 6, Issue 1-2, 2019 (162-166 p.)
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Summary, etc Algae and oxygen, humans and carbon: A Precambrian analogue for the Anthropocene<br/>James Taylor CarsonFirst Published May 29, 2019 Research Article<br/>https://doi.org/10.1177/2053019619852165<br/>Article information <br/>Article has an altmetric score of 1 Full Access<br/>Article Information<br/>Volume: 6 issue: 1-2, page(s): 162-166<br/>Article first published online: May 29, 2019; Issue published: April 1, 2019<br/> James Taylor Carson<br/>Griffith University School of Humanities Languages and Social Science, Australia<br/><br/>Corresponding Author:<br/><br/>James Taylor Carson, Griffith University School of Humanities Languages and Social Science, Macrossan, Nathan, Queensland, Australia. Email: j.carson@griffith.edu.au<br/>Abstract<br/>In 2003 Paul Crutzen and Will Steffen asserted that across Earth’s 4.5-billion-year history no analogue could be found for the Anthropocene. An analogue can, however, be located in the dim Precambrian past when, through oxygenic photosynthesis, cyanobacteria produced enough oxygen to alter the composition and character of the Earth System. The ‘Great Oxygenation Event’ that followed wiped out much of Earth’s anaerobic life while giving rise to all subsequent aerobic life. It also offers a clear comparison with the Anthropocene that implicates how we think about our current predicament.
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Subject Anthropocene,
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Subject cyanobacteria,
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Subject Great Oxygenation Event
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