New
Pepers 2015/06/01–2015/06/07 (Nature, Science, etc...)
Nature
1.
Greenland supraglacial lake drainages triggered by hydrologically induced basal
slip
Laura A. Stevens,
Mark D. Behn, Jeffrey J. McGuire, Sarah B. Das, Ian Joughin, Thomas Herring,
David E. Shean & Matt A. King
Nature Geoscience
2.
Tug of war on summertime circulation between radiative forcing and sea surface
warming
T. A. Shaw & A.
Voigt
Nature Climate Change
3.
Projected strengthening of Amazonian dry season by constrained climate model
simulations
Juan P. Boisier,
Philippe Ciais, Agnès Ducharne & Matthieu Guimberteau
4.
Dominant role of greenhouse-gas forcing in the recovery of Sahel rainfall
Buwen Dong &
Rowan Sutton
Science
5.
Limited scope for latitudinal extension of reef corals
Paul R. Muir,
Carden C. Wallace, Terence Done, J. David Aguirre
6.
Possible artifacts of data biases in the recent global surface warming hiatus
Thomas R. Karl,
Anthony Arguez, Boyin Huang, Jay H. Lawrimore, James R. McMahon, Matthew J.
Menne, Thomas C. Peterson, Russell S. Vose, Huai-Min Zhang
PNAS
7.
Reevaluating carbon fluxes in subduction zones, what goes down, mostly comes up
Peter B. Kelemen
and Craig E. Manning
8.
Production of extremely low volatile organic compounds from biogenic emissions:
Measured yields and atmospheric implications
Tuija
Jokinen, Torsten Berndt, Risto Makkonen, Veli-Matti Kerminen, Heikki Junninen,
Pauli Paasonen, Frank Stratmann, Hartmut Herrmann, Alex B. Guenther, Douglas R.
Worsnop, Markku Kulmala, Mikael Ehn, and Mikko Sipilä