9/30/2015

2015/09/29 New Papers (Elsevier)

Quaternary Science Reviews
1. Southern Westerly Winds submit to the ENSO regime: A multiproxy paleohydrology record from Lake Dobson, Tasmania
                                Andrew B.H. Rees, Les C. Cwynar, Michael-Shawn Fletcher
Highlights
•We present a multiproxy paleohydroclimate record from Lake Dobson, Tasmania.
•The proxies include macro-charcoal, grain size, Itrax estimates, and chironomids.
•The early Holocene was wet, resembling the positive phase of the SAM in the summer.
•The mid-Holocene was ambiguous, with proxies supporting either wet or dry conditions.
•Increased charcoal supports the onset of an ENSO-dominated climate after 5 cal ka BP.

Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology
Quaternary International
Quaternary Geochronology
Chemical Geology  Quaternary Research
Global and Planetary Change
特になし

  Coral Reefs
2. An improved estimation of the poleward expansion of coral habitats based on the inter-annual variation of sea surface temperatures
S. Takao , H. Yamano, K. Sugihara, N. H. Kumagai, M. Fujii, Y. Yamanaka

Keywords
Poleward expansion, Coral reefs, Future projection, Global warming, Inter-annual variation, Sea surface temperature


  Radiocarbon
3. Marine Reservoir Corrections on the Southeastern Coast of Brazil: Paired Samples from the Saquarema Shellmound
Eduardo Alves, Kita Macario, Rosa Souza, Orangel Aguilera, Ana Carolina Goulart, Rita Scheel-Ybert, Caroline Bachelet, Carla Carvalho, Fabiana Oliveira, Katerina Douka

Keywords
marine reservoir effect; paired samples; shellmound; Brazilian Coast

4. Temporal Variations of Radiocarbon Reservoir Ages in the South Pacific Ocean during the Holocene
G S Burr, C Vance Haynes, Chuan-Chou Shen, Fred Taylor, Yu-Wei Chang, J W Beck, Vicki Nguyen, Weijian Zhou
Keywords
radiocarbon reservoir age, Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, 230Th dating, 14C dating, coral

5. Aquatic Resources in Foodcrusts: Identification and Implication
Carl Heron, Oliver E Craig
Keywords
Foodcrusts; lipids; carbon and nitrogen isotopes; aquatic resources; reservoir effects


6. New Data on Marine Radiocarbon Reservoir Effect in the Eastern Adriatic Based on Pre-Bomb Marine Organisms from the Intertidal Zone and Shallow Sea
Sanja Faivre, Tatjana Bakran-Petricioli, Jadranka Barešić, Nada Horvatinčić
    Keywords

 Adriatic Sea; reservoir offsets; MRE; coralline algae; mollusk shells; mytilid bivalves