
CrowdScience How long will traces of our civilisation last?
Aug 29, 2025
Join Professor Sarah Gabbott from the University of Leicester, a leading paleontologist and co-author of 'Discarded,' as she explores the lasting legacy of human civilization. She discusses how 'technofossils'—the enduring marks we leave behind—will be detectable for millions of years. The conversation dives into the Silurian Hypothesis, pondering whether earlier advanced species left any trace at all. Plus, listeners discover the rare art of fossil hunting on the Jurassic Coast and how our everyday pollution uniquely shapes Earth's future geological record.
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Ancient Civs Would Leave Big Geological Marks
- Geologists find no evidence of past technological civilisations in Earth's long record.
- Jan Zalasiewicz and Sarah Gabbott say a civilisation that reshaped the planet would have left an unmistakable geological mark.
Biosphere Reshaping Will Show In Fossils
- Human-driven species redistribution and extinctions will alter the fossil record's direction.
- Jan Zalasiewicz notes these biological shifts mark a distinct layer future researchers will investigate.
Fly Ash Leaves A Unique Geological Fingerprint
- Industrial byproducts like fly ash create unique, durable particles in strata.
- Jan Zalasiewicz says spherical carbonaceous particles will persist and be identifiable in future rock samples.

