2/06/2016

New Pepers 2016/02/02 (AGU,EGU)

New Pepers 2016/01/25–2016/01/31 (AGU,EGU)


GRL
1. A coupled model for carbon and radiocarbon evolution during the last deglaciation
Véronique Mariotti, Didier Paillard, Laurent Bopp, Didier M. Roche, Nathaëlle Bouttes

2. Rapid last glacial maximum deglaciation in the Indian Himalaya coeval with mid-latitude glaciers: New insights from 10Be-dating of ice-polished bedrock surfaces in the Chandra Valley, NW Himalaya
Patricia Eugster, Dirk Scherler, Rasmus C. Thiede, Alexandru T. Codilean, Manfred R. Strecker

3. Different Control of Tropical Cyclone Activity in the Eastern Pacific for two types of El Niño
Julien Boucharel, Fei-Fei Jin, I.I. Lin, Hsiao-Ching Huang,Matthew H. England

4. Ocean temperature thresholds for Last Interglacial West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse
Johannes Sutter, Paul Gierz, Klaus Grosfeld, Malte Thoma, Gerrit Lohmann

5. Coeval fluctuations of the Greenland Ice Sheet and a local glacier, central East Greenland, during late-glacial and early Holocene time
Laura B. Levy, Meredith A. Kelly, Thomas V. Lowell, Brenda L. Hall, Jennifer A. Howley, Colby A. Smith

6. Deglaciation and glacial erosion: a joint control on magma productivity by continental unloading
Pietro Sternai, Luca Caricchi, Sébastien Castelltort, Jean-Daniel Champagnac

7. Measurements and Modeling of Contemporary Radiocarbon in the Stratosphere
A.M. Kanu, L.L. Comfort, T.P. Guilderson, P.J. Cameron-Smith, D.J. Bergmann, E.L. Atlas, S. Schauffler, K.A. Boering


JGR: Oceans
8. Climate controls multidecadal variability in U.S. extreme sea level records
Thomas Wahl, Don P. Chambers

9. Sea level budget in the Bay of Bengal (2002–2014) from GRACE and altimetry
J. Kusche, B. Uebbing, R. Rietbroek, C. K. Shum, Z. H. Khan



Paleoceanography
10. Younger Dryas Sea-Level and Meltwater Pulse 1B Recorded in Barbados Reef-Crest Coral Acropora palmata
N. A. Abdul, R. A. Mortlock, J. D. Wright, R. G. Fairbanks

11. Late Paleocene – middle Eocene benthic foraminifera on a Pacific Seamount (Allison Guyot, ODP Site 865): Greenhouse Climate and superimposed hyperthermal events
G. J. Arreguín-Rodríguez, L. Alegret, E. Thomas


Climate of the past
12. Last Glacial Maximum and Deglacial Abyssal Seawater Oxygen Isotopic Ratios
Carl Wunsch

13. Orbital control on the timing of oceanic anoxia in the Late Cretaceous
S. J. Batenburg, D. De Vleeschouwer, M. Sprovieri, F. J. Hilgen, A. S. Gale, B. S. Singer, C. Koeberl, R. Coccioni, P. Claeys, and A. Montanari

14. A record of Neogene seawater δ11B reconstructed from paired δ11B analyses on benthic and planktic foraminifera
R. Greenop, G. L. Foster, S. M. Sosdian, M. P. Hain, K. I. C. Oliver, P. Goodwin, T. B. Chalk, C. H. Lear, and P. A. Wilson

15. Climate-driven expansion of blanket bogs in Britain during the Holocene
A.  V. Gallego-Sala, D. J. Charman, S. P. Harrison, G. Li, and I. C. Prentice

16. The relationship between climate change and wars waged between nomadic and farming groups from the Western Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty period
Y. Su, L. Liu, X. Q. Fang, and Y. N. Ma

17. The effect of a dynamic soil scheme on the climate of the mid-Holocene and the Last Glacial Maximum
M. Stärz, G. Lohmann, and G. Knorr


Global Biogeochemical Cycles
18. Global boron cycle in the anthropocene
William H. Schlesinger, Avner Vengosh

19. Geochemical and tectonic uplift controls on rock nitrogen inputs across terrestrial ecosystems
Scott L. Morford, Benjamin Z. Houlton, Randy A. Dahlgren

GSA Bulletin
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