Environment
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Radioactive Material in Pacific Ocean Corals Could Mark New Epoch
Experts claim they have accurately dated the commencement of the Anthropocene by specific biomarkers - radiological particles detected in seafloor environment and aquatic plants off the eastern seaboard of Japan in the northwest Western Pacific.
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