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  1. Holocene - Wikipedia

    The Holocene is an interglacial period within the ongoing glacial cycles of the Quaternary, and is equivalent to Marine Isotope Stage 1. The Holocene correlates with the last maximum axial tilt …

  2. Holocene epoch | Causes, Effects, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 10, 2026 · Holocene Epoch, younger of the two formally recognized epochs that constitute the Quaternary Period and the latest interval of geologic time, covering approximately the last 11,700 …

  3. The Holocene Epoch

    The Holocene is the name given to the last 11,700 years* of the Earth's history the time since the end of the last major glacial epoch, or "ice age."

  4. Holocene - New World Encyclopedia

    The Holocene epoch is the geological period extending from the present day back to about 10,000 radiocarbon years, approximately 11,430 ± 130 calendar years before present (BP) (between 9560 …

  5. What Is the Holocene Extinction and What Causes It?

    Nov 10, 2025 · However, the popular and established term remains the Holocene Extinction, referring to the geological epoch that began approximately 11,700 years ago. The defining feature is the …

  6. The Happy Holocene - Roger Marjoribanks

    4 days ago · The Happy Holocene The International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS), founded in 1961, is the peak governing body of the geological sciences. Under its aegis are a number of …

  7. Holocene - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Holocene comprises the last ∼ 11000 years and is the shortest epoch in the history of our planet. This time span is important in many aspects, particularly in terms of man's development and subsequent …

  8. Holocene Explained

    What is the Holocene? The Holocene is the current geological epoch, beginning approximately 11,700 years ago.

  9. Holocene Epoch: An Era of Change and Human Impact - Anthroholic

    Sep 8, 2025 · The Holocene is the current geological epoch, extending from around 11,700 years ago following the last major ice age until now. Its beginning marks the advent of a warm period that has …

  10. Holocene - Pages Of History

    Dec 19, 2025 · The Holocene epoch represents a critical period in Earth’s geological and climatic history, spanning approximately 11,700 years from the end of the last ice age to the present day.