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The Śnieżka peatland as a candidate Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point for the Anthropocene series

The subalpine, atmospherically fed Śnieżka peatland, located in the Polish part of the Sudetes, is one of the nominated candidates for the GSSP of the Anthropocene. Data from two profiles, Sn1 (2012) and Sn0 (2020), from this site are critical for distinguishing the proposed epoch, while an addition...

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Published in:The anthropocene review 2023-04, Vol.10 (1), p.288-315
Main Authors: Fiałkiewicz-Kozieł, Barbara, Łokas, Edyta, Smieja-Król, Beata, Turner, Simon, De Vleeschouwer, Francois, Woszczyk, Michał, Marcisz, Katarzyna, Gałka, Mariusz, Lamentowicz, Mariusz, Kołaczek, Piotr, Hajdas, Irka, Karpińska-Kołaczek, Monika, Kołtonik, Katarzyna, Mróz, Tomasz, Roberts, Sarah, Rose, Neil, Krzykawski, Tomasz, Boom, Arnoud, Yang, Handong
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Summary:The subalpine, atmospherically fed Śnieżka peatland, located in the Polish part of the Sudetes, is one of the nominated candidates for the GSSP of the Anthropocene. Data from two profiles, Sn1 (2012) and Sn0 (2020), from this site are critical for distinguishing the proposed epoch, while an additional core Sn2 is presented to support main evidence. The Sn0 archive contains a wide array of critical markers such as plutonium (Pu), radiocarbon (F14C), fly ash particles, Hg and stable C and N isotopes which are consistent with the previously well documented 210Pb/14C dated Sn1 profile, which provides a high-resolution and comprehensive database of trace elements and rare earth elements (REE), Pb isotopes, Pu, Cs, pollen and testate amoebae. The 1952 worldwide appearance of Pu, owing to its global synchronicity and repeatability between the cores, is proposed here as a primary marker of the Anthropocene, supported by the prominent upturn of selected chemostratigraphic and biostratigraphic indicators as well as the appearance of technofossils and artificial radionuclides.
ISSN:2053-0196
2053-020X
DOI:10.1177/20530196221136425