- Anthropic rock
Anthropic rock is rock that is made, modified and moved by humans.
Concrete is the most widely-known example of this [A. Bentur, "Cementitious Materials--Nine Millennia and a New Century: Past, Present, and Future", ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 14: 2-22 (February 2002).] . The new category has been proposed to recognise that man-made rocks are likely to last for long periods of Earth's futuregeological time , and will be important in humanity's long-term future.History
Anthropogenic lithogenesis is a historically new event-process within the Earth. For millennia humans dug and piled only natural rocks. Archaeologists, during 1998, reported that artificial rock was made in ancientMesopotamia [E.C. Stone, "From shifting silt to solid stone: the manufacture of synthetic basalt in ancient Mesopotamia", Science 280: 2091-2093 (26 June 1998).] . British Victorians were very familiar with the durable mock-rock surface formations used in public parks, constructed ofPulhamite andCoade stone [I. Freestone, "Forgotten but not lost: the secret of Coade Stone", Proceedings of the Geologist's Association 105: 141-143 (1994).] . Concrete, as we know it today, dates from 1756. Worldwide, concrete's preparation adds at least 0.2gigatonne s yearly to the atmosphere'sCO2 gas stock and, thereby affects Earth'sGreenhouse Effect . In 2007, about 7.5 - 8cubic kilometer s of concrete are created annually by humans.Classification and theory
The USA geologist Dr. James Ross Underwood, Jr., born 1927, has foreseen humanity's need for a Fourth Class of rocks to be added to Earth and planetary materials studies which would supplement
geology 's long-identifiedigneous ,sedimentary andmetamorphic groups. His practical proposal for an "Anthropic Rocks" category [James R. Underwood, Jr., "Anthropic Rocks as a Fourth Basic Class", Environmental & Engineering Geoscience VII: 104-110 (February 2001).] recognizes the pervading spread of humankind and its industrial products.Dr. Underwood's theoretical innovation is a logical extension of the near-constant redefinition event-process that terms such as igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary have already undergone because of scientific progress.
Future
Future
macro-engineering of the Earth may involve the total envelopment of the planet with, among other materials, concrete [Viorel Badescu and R.B. Cathcart, "Environmental thermodynamic limitations on global human population", International Journal of Global Energy Issues 25: 129-140 (2006).] .NASA and others have offered many settlement proposals that entail the use of in-situ resources of theMoon andMars , such asbrick , byastronaut s.The relatively inert nature of rocks has been exploited in many methods to immobilize chemical and/orradioactive waste s; the Australian researcher,A.E. Ringwood , developed a titanateceramic calledSynroc , his acronym for "synthetic rock" [A.E. Ringwood, Safe Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Reactor Waste: A New Strategy (1978).] . D.J. Sheppard proposed Sun-orbiting space colonies, interplanetary and interstellar spaceships ought to be manufactured of concrete [D.J. Sheppard, "Concrete space colonies", Spaceflight 21: 3-8 (January 1979).] . There have also been proposals for deep-divingsubmarine s constructed of concrete [David Cohen, "Fantastic Voyager", New Scientist 173: 36-39 (9 March 2002).] .Alan Weisman's THE WORLD WITHOUT US (2007)noted that anthropic rocks of all kinds, among other artifacts, will exist far into our planet's future even should our species disappear "tomorrow"!
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