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Chemical Contaminants As Stratigraphic Markers For The Anthropocene, Michael A. Kruge Dec 2012

Chemical Contaminants As Stratigraphic Markers For The Anthropocene, Michael A. Kruge

Department of Earth and Environmental Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Thousands and even millions of years from now, widespread anthropogenic contaminants in sediments would likely persist, incorporated into the geological record. They would inadvertently preserve evidence of our present era (informally designated as the Anthropocene Epoch) characterized by large human populations engaged in intensive industrial and agricultural activities.

Hypothetical geologists in the distant future would likely find unusually high concentrations of a wide variety of contaminants at stratigraphic levels corresponding to our present time, analogous to the iridium anomaly marking the bolide impact event at the close of the Cretaceous Period. These would include both organic and inorganic substances, such …


Modeling Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowner Behavior In Face Of Woody Bioenergy Markets, Andres Susaeta, Pankaj Lal, Douglas R. Carter, Janaki Alavalapati Nov 2012

Modeling Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowner Behavior In Face Of Woody Bioenergy Markets, Andres Susaeta, Pankaj Lal, Douglas R. Carter, Janaki Alavalapati

Department of Earth and Environmental Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

This article analyzed the impacts of emerging woody bioenergy markets on the behavior of nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) landowners in the state of Florida, United States. A seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) approach was used to assess the supply of sawtimber, pulpwood, woody bioenergy and demand for labor. Data was gathered from official statistical reports of the forestry sector in Florida spanning 1970 to 2006. The econometric analysis suggested that consistent own price elasticities could be obtained from the SUR approach. The results indicated that an increased price of woody bioenergy implied an increase in the production of pulpwood and demand …