@article{fdi:010079382, title = {{T}he great acceleration of fragrances and {PAH}s archived in an ice core from {E}lbrus, {C}aucasus}, author = {{V}ecchiato, {M}. and {G}ambaro, {A}. and {K}ehrwald, {N}. {M}. and {G}inot, {P}atrick and {K}utuzov, {S}. and {M}ikhalenko, {V}. and {B}arbante, {C}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he {G}reat {A}cceleration of the anthropogenic impact on the {E}arth system is marked by the ubiquitous distribution of anthropogenic materials throughout the global environment, including technofossils, radionuclides and the exponential increases of methane and carbon dioxide concentrations. {H}owever, personal care products as direct tracers of human domestic habits are often overlooked. {H}ere, we present the first research combining fragrances, as novel personal care products, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ({PAH}s) as combustion and industrial markers, across the onset of the {G}reat {A}cceleration in the {E}lbrus, {C}aucasus, ice core. {T}his archive extends from the 1930s to 2005, spanning the profound changes in the relationship between humans and the environment during the twentieth century. {C}oncentrations of both fragrances and {PAH}s rose throughout the considered period, reflecting the development of the {A}nthropocene. {H}owever, within this rising trend, remarkable decreases of the tracers track the major socioeconomic crises that occurred in {E}astern {E}urope during the second half of the twentieth century.}, keywords = {{RUSSIE} ; {CAUCASE} ; {ELBROUZ} {MONT}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}cientific {R}eports - {N}ature}, volume = {10}, numero = {1}, pages = {[10]}, ISSN = {2045-2322}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.1038/s41598-020-67642-x}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010079382}, }