articlePhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering SciencesJan 31, 2011Closed access
Sediment flux and the Anthropocene
University of Colorado Boulder
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Abstract
Data and computer simulations are reviewed to help better define the timing and magnitude of human influence on sediment flux--the Anthropocene epoch. Impacts on the Earth surface processes are not spatially or temporally homogeneous. Human influences on this sediment flux have a secondary effect on floodplain and delta-plain functions and sediment dispersal into the coastal ocean. Human impact on sediment production began 3000 years ago but accelerated more widely 1000 years ago. By the sixteenth century, societies were already engineering their environment. Early twentieth century mechanization has led to global signals of increased sediment flux in most large rivers. By the 1950s, this sediment disturbance…
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- Anthropocene
- Sediment
- Flux (metallurgy)
- Geology
- Environmental science
- Earth science
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Geomorphology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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