Mark Maslin
University College London
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Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Mark Maslin
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Potassium in our soil is running low, threatening global food security–new study proposes a way out | Will Brownlie Mark Maslin Peter Alexander | 2024/2/19 | |
Global food security threatened by potassium neglect | Will J Brownlie Peter Alexander Mark Maslin Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles Mark A Sutton | 2024/2/19 | |
Why it was right to reject the Anthropocene as a geological epoch | Nature | Mark Maslin Matthew Edgeworth Erle C Ellis Philip L Gibbard | 2024 |
The Anthropocene is best understood as an ongoing, intensifying, diachronous event | Boreas | Mark Maslin Michael J. C.Walker Andrew M. Bauer Matthew Edgeworth Erle C. Ellis Stanley C. Finney | 2024 |
Optimising the Anthropocene definition: an epistemological view with briefings on four 2022-23 conferences | Episodes Journal of International Geoscience | Emlyn Koster Philip Gibbard Mark Maslin | 2023/6/1 |
Early Warning Signals for the Termination of the African Humid Period (s) | EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts | Martin H Trauth Asfawossen Asrat Markus L Fischer Peter O Hopcroft Verena Foerster | 2023/5 |
Response to Waters et al.(2022) The Anthropocene is complex. Defining it is not | Dorothy Merritts Lucy E Edwards Erle Ellis Michael Walker Stanley Finney | 2023/3/1 | |
Which diet will help save our planet: climatarian, flexitarian, vegetarian or vegan? | SABI Magazine-Tydskrif | Mark Maslin | 2023/2/1 |
Africa and climate justice at COP27 and beyond: impacts and solutions through an interdisciplinary lens | UCL Open Environment | Jhénelle Williams Simon Chin-Yee Mark Maslin Jonathan Barnsley Anthony Costello | 2023 |
A short history of the successes and failures of the international climate change negotiations | Mark A Maslin John Lang Fiona Harvey | 2023 | |
The 2023 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: the imperative for a health-centred response in a world facing irreversible harms | Marina Romanello Claudia Di Napoli Carole Green Harry Kennard Pete Lampard | 2023/12/16 | |
A sectoral approach to the Loss and Damage fund: exploring potential applications and guiding principles | UCL Open: Environment Preprint | Penlope Yaguma Simon Chin-Yee Lisa Vanhala Mark A Maslin Richard Taylor | 2023/10/30 |
Navigating the Climate Conferences: Comparing the Carbon Footprint of Private Jet Travel and Other Modes of Transport to COP28 | UCL Open: Environment Preprint | Carole Roberts Simon Chin-Yee Richard Taylor Mark Andrew Maslin Lisa Vanhala | 2023/10/16 |
Variations in benthic foraminifera biofacies since Mid-Pleistocene (MIS 7) in the Campos Basin slope, Eastern Brazil: Assessing present-day and past controlling factors | Marine Micropaleontology | Sarah Pereira Gasparini Claudia Gutterres Vilela Mark Maslin Kimmolly Ferrari Ferreira | 2023/8/1 |
The stratigraphic basis of the Anthropocene Event | Quaternary Scientific Advances | M. Edgeworth M. Gibbard P. Walker | 2023 |
Energy decarbonization threatens food security by reducing the availability of cheap sulfur | Nature Food | Simon Day Peter Alexander Mark Maslin | 2023/6 |
The Responsibilities of and Interactions between Tsunami Early Warning and Response Agencies in New Zealand | EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts | Carina Fearnley Rachel Hunt Simon Day Mark Maslin | 2022/5 |
The Anthropocene as an event, not an epoch | Journal of Quaternary Science | Philip Gibbard Michael Walker Andrew Bauer Matthew Edgeworth Lucy Edwards | 2022/4 |
Abrupt intrinsic and extrinsic responses of southwestern Iberian vegetation to millennial‐scale variability over the past 28 ka | Journal of Quaternary Science | Anna Cutmore Blanca Ausín Mark Maslin Timothy Eglinton David Hodell | 2022/4 |
Le changement climatique | Mark Maslin Alan Rodney | 2022/3/31 |