4/30/2015

New Papers (AGU, EGU...) 2015/04/19~2015/04/26

GRL
1. Laurentide-Cordilleran ice sheet saddle collapse as a contribution to meltwater pulse 1A
N. Gomez, L. J. Gregoire, J.X. Mitrovica, A. J. Payne

2. GRACE gravity observations constrain Weichselian ice thickness in the Barents Sea
B.C. Root, L. Tarasov, W. van der Wal

3. Coupled simulations of Greenland ice sheet and climate change up to AD 2300
Miren Vizcaino, Uwe Mikolajewicz, Florian Ziemen, Christian B. Rodehacke,Ralf Greve, Michiel R. van den Broeke

4. Europa's surface color suggests an ocean rich with sodium chloride
K. P. Hand, R. W. Carlson

JGR Oceans
5. Observed interannual variability of near-surface salinity in the Bay of Bengal
Vimlesh Pant, M. S. Girishkumar, T.V.S. Udaya Bhaskar, M. Ravichandran, Fabrice Papa, V. P. Thangaprakash

6. What drives seasonal change in oligotrophic area in the subtropical North Atlantic?
Apurva C. Dave, Andrew D. Barton, M. Susan Lozier, Galen A. McKinley

7. Role of tides on the formation of the Antarctic Slope Front at the Weddell-Scotia Confluence
M. M. Flexas, M. P. Schodlok, L. Padman, D. Menemenlis, A. H. Orsi


8. Inorganic carbon system dynamics in landfast Arctic sea ice during the early-melt period
Kristina A. Brown, Lisa A. Miller, C.J. Mundy, Tim Papakyriakou, Roger Francois, Michel Gosselin, Gauthier Carnat, Kyle Swystun, Philippe D. Tortell

Climate of the Past
9. Subsurface North Atlantic warming as a trigger of rapid cooling events: evidence from the early Pleistocene (MIS 31–19)
I. Hernández-Almeida, F.-J. Sierro, I. Cacho, and J.-A. Flores

GSA Bulletin
G-cubed
Paleoceanography

Nothing relevant

4/28/2015

2015/04/28 New Paper Introduction (nature, Science)

New Pepers 2015/04/20–2015/04/26 (Nature, Science, etc...)

Science
1. Biogeochemical tales told by isotope clumps
Benjamin H.Passey

PNAS
2. Geologic carbon storage is unlikely to trigger large earthquakes and reactivate faults through which CO2 could leak
Victor Vilarrasa & Jesus Carrera

Nature Geoscience
3. Future productivity and carbon storage limited by terrestrial nutrient availability
William R. Wieder, Cory C. Cleveland, W. Kolby Smith & Katherine Todd-Brown

4. Missing iris effect as a possible cause of muted hydrological change and high climate sensitivity in models
Thorsten Mauritsen & Bjorn Stevens

Nature Communications
5. Exposure age and ice-sheet model constraints on Pliocene East Antarctic ice sheet dynamics
Masako Yamane, Yusuke Yokoyama, Ayako Abe-Ouchi, Stephen Obrochta, Fuyuki Saito, Kiichi Moriwaki, Hiroyuki Matsuzaki

Nature
Nature Climate Change
Geology

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4/22/2015

2015/04/21 New Papers (Nature, Science, PNAS etc...)

NATURE
1. Recovery potential of the world's coral reef fishes
M. Aaron MacNeil, Nicholas A. J. Graham, Joshua E. Cinner, Shaun K. Wilson, Ivor D. Williams, Joseph Maina, Steven Newman, Alan M. Friedlander, Stacy Jupiter, Nicholas V. C. Polunin & Tim R. McClanahan

2. Icebergs not the trigger for North Atlantic cold events
Stephen Barker, James Chen, Xun Gong, Lukas Jonkers, Gregor Knorr & David Thornalley

SCIENCE
3. Dilution limits dissolved organic carbon utilization in the deep ocean

4.Volume loss from Antarctic ice shelves is accelerating

5. ARCTIC POLICY
   U.S. lays out its ambitions for leadership in the Arctic
   Carolyn Gramling

PNAS
6. Revealing the climate of snowball Earth from Δ17O systematics of hydrothermal rocks
Daniel Herwartz, Andreas Pack, Dmitri Krylov, Yilin Xiao, Karlis Muehlenbachs, Sukanya Sengupta, and Tommaso Di Rocco

7. Reply to Gonsamo and Chen: Yield findings independent of cause of climate trends

Nature Geoscience
8. Strong influence of westerly wind bursts on El Niño diversity
Dake Chen, Tao Lian, Congbin Fu, Mark A. Cane, Youmin Tang, Raghu Murtugudde, Xunshu Song, Qiaoyan Wu & Lei Zhou

Nature communications
Nature Climate Change
GEOLOGY

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4/21/2015

Journal Review 15 – 21 April 2015 (AGU, EGU, GSA)

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
1. On the dynamical mechanisms explaining the western Pacific subsurface temperature build-up leading to ENSO events
Joan Ballester, Simona Bordoni, Desislava Petrova and Xavier Rodó

2. The impact of resolution on the representation of southeast Greenland barrier winds and katabatic flows
G. W. K. Moore, I. A. Renfrew, B. E. Harden and S. H. Mernild

3. Quantifying the net contribution of the historical Amazonian deforestation to climate change
Jean-François Exbrayat and Mathew Williams

PALEOCEANOGRAPHY
4. What do benthic δ13C and δ18O data tell us about Atlantic circulation during Heinrich Stadial 1?
Delia W. Oppo, William B. Curry and Jerry F. McManus

5. Correlating carbon and oxygen isotope events in early to middle Miocene shallow marine carbonates in the Mediterranean region using orbitally tuned chemostratigraphy and lithostratigraphy
Gerald Auer, Werner E. Piller, Markus Reuter and Mathias Harzhauser

GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN
6. Progressive environmental deterioration in northwestern Pangea leading to the latest Permian extinction
Stephen E. Grasby, Benoit Beauchamp, David P. G. Bond, Paul Wignall, Cristina Talavera, Jennifer M. Galloway, Karsten Piepjohn, Lutz Reinhardt and Dierk Blomeier

CLIMATE OF THE PAST
7. Carbon isotope (δ13C) excursions suggest times of major methane release during the last 14 kyr in Fram Strait, the deep-water gateway to the Arctic
C. Consolaro, T. L. Rasmussen, G. Panieri, J. Mienert, S. Bünz and K. Sztybor