geological epoch उदाहरण वाक्य
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- In 2008, the Stratigraphy Commission of the Geological Society of London considered a proposal to to make the Anthropocene a formal unit of geological epoch divisions.
- Revkin is among those credited with developing the idea that humans, through growing impacts on Earth s climate and other critical systems, are creating a distinct geological epoch, the Anthropocene.
- While extinction occurs naturally, he said, the current rate of extinction rivals the very high rates in earlier geological epochs when meteors crashed into Earth and tidal waves swept over vast land masses.
- The elements suggest the instant and infinity, astronomical sequence, geological epoch and ephemerality . " Metronome " is meant to be integral to the very history, architectural fabric, spirit and vitality of the city.
- A January 2016 report on the climatic, biological, and geochemical signatures of human activity in sediments and ice cores suggested the era since the mid-20th century should be recognised as a distinct geological epoch from the Holocene.
- The idea was used by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the creator of Tarzan, in the seven-novel " Pellucidar " series, beginning with " Plutonia by Vladimir Obruchev uses the concept of the hollow Earth to take the reader through various geological epochs.
- The word was not used in general culture until it was popularized in 2000 by Nobel Prize-winning atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen and others who regard the influence of human behavior on Earth's atmosphere in recent centuries as so significant as to constitute a new geological epoch.
- It has been suggested that human activity has made the period following the mid-20th century different enough from the rest of the Holocene to consider it a new geological epoch, known as the Anthropocene, which was considered for implementation into the timeline of Earth's history by the International Commission on Stratigraphy in 2016.
- Scientists in the Soviet Union appear to have used the term " anthropocene " as early as the 1960s to refer to the Quaternary, the most recent atmospheric chemist Paul J . Crutzen, who regards the influence of human behavior on Earth's atmosphere in recent centuries as so significant as to constitute a new geological epoch.
- Series is a term defining a unit of rock layers formed during a certain interval of time ( a chronostratigraphic unit ); it is equivalent ( but not synonymous ) to the term " geological epoch " ( see epoch criteria ) which defines the interval of time itself, although the two words are sometimes confused in informal literature.