%0 Journal Article %T Giving depth to the surface: An exercise in the Gaia %A Alexandra Ar¨¨nes %A Bruno Latour %A J¨¦r£¿me Gaillardet %J The Anthropocene Review %@ 2053-020X %D 2018 %R 10.1177/2053019618782257 %X Foregrounding the importance of soil and more generally the surface of the Earth ¨C what is now often called the critical zone (CZ) ¨C remains very difficult as long as the usual planetary view, familiar since the scientific revolution, is maintained. In this joint effort coauthored by a landscape architect, a historian of science and a geochemist, we propose what is called in history of drawing an anamorphosis, that is, a distorsion of image made through an instrument or a change in perspective. Such anamorphosis allows us to shift from a planetary vision of sites located in the geographic grid, to a representation of events located in what we call a Gaia-graphic view. We claim that such a view is much better suited to situate the new actors of the Anthropocene because it brings pride of place to the CZ %K Anthropocene %K cartography %K critical zone %K geochemistry %K projection %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2053019618782257