4/26/2016

2016/04/26 New Papers (Nature,etc)

geology
1.Solute sources and geochemical processes in Subglacial Lake Whillans, West Antarctica
Alexander Michaud, Mark Skidmore, Andrew Mitchell, Trista Vick-Majors, Carlo Barbante, Clara Turetta, Will vanGelder and John Pirsch
SLW water is primarily sourced from basal-ice melt and less sourced from seawater(~6%)

2.Rapid ice sheet retreat triggered by ice stream debuttressing: Evidence from the North Sea
Hans Sejrup, Chris Clark and Berit Hjelstuen
British Ice Sheets occupied a larger part of the North Sea than previously suggested and underwent a disintegration ~18,500yr ago
It was triggered by grounding-line retreat of the Norwegian Channel Ice Stream 

3.Late Cretaceous unroofing of the White Mountains, New Hampshire, USA: An episode of passive margin rejuvenation?
W.H. Amidon, M. Roden-Tice, A.J. Anderson, R.E. McKeon and D.L. Shuster

nature
nature communications
nature climate change
nature geoscience
PNAS
science

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4/25/2016

2016/04/26 New Papers (AGU,EGU,GSA)

GRL
1. Consistency of Aquarius sea surface salinity with Argo products on various spatial and temporal scales
Tong Lee

2. Interannual stability of organic to inorganic carbon production on a coral atoll
Lester Kwiatkowski, Rebecca Albright, Jessica Hosfelt, Yana Nebuchina, Aaron Ninokawa, Tanya Rivlin, Marine Sesboüé, Kennedy Wolfe, Ken Caldeira

3. The Influence of Obliquity in the Early Holocene Asian Summer Monsoon
 Chi-Hua Wu,
 Shih-Yu Lee,
 John C. H. Chiang,
 Huang-Hsiung Hsu

4. The spectroscopic foundation of radiative forcing of climate by carbon dioxide
Martin G. Mlynczak, Taumi S. Daniels, David P. Kratz, Daniel R. Feldman, William D. Collins, Eli J. Mlawer, Matthew J. Alvarado, James E. Lawler, L. W. Anderson, David W. Fahey, Linda A. Hunt, Jeffrey C. Mast

Climate of the past
5. Sea ice led to poleward-shifted winds at the Last Glacial Maximum: the influence of state dependency on CMIP5 and PMIP3 models
Louise C. Sime1, Dominic Hodgson1, Thomas J. Bracegirdle1, Claire Allen1, Bianca Perren1, Stephen Roberts1, and Agatha M. de Boer2

6. The link between marine sediment records and changes in Holocene Saharan landscape: simulating the dust cycle
Sabine Egerer1,2, Martin Claussen1,3, Christian Reick1, and Tanja Stanelle

7. Ocean carbon cycling during the past 130,000 years – a pilot study on inverse paleoclimate record modelling
Christoph Heinze1,2,3, Babette Hoogakker4, and Arne Winguth5

8. A 413-year tree-ring based April-July minimum temperature reconstruction and its implications on the extreme climate events, northeast China
S. Lyu1, Z. Li2, Y. Zhang3, and X. Wang1

Jouranl of geophysical research: Oceans
9. Observations of wave transformation over a fringing coral reef and the importance of low-frequency waves and offshore water levels to runup, overwash, and coastal flooding
Olivia M. Cheriton, Curt D. Storlazzi, Kurt J. Rosenberger

Paleoceanography
10. Antarctic Density Stratification and the Strength of the Circumpolar Current during the Last Glacial Maximum
Jean Lynch-Stieglitz, Takamitsu Ito, Elisabeth Michel

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
GSA

Global biogeochemical cycles
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4/20/2016

New Papers 2016/4/13~4/19 (Nature, Science, etc ...)

Nature
1.     Chemical weathering as a mechanism for the climatic control of bedrock river incision
Brendan P. Murphy, Joel P. L. Johnson, Nicole M. Gasparini & Leonard S. Sklar

Nature Climate Change
2.     Anthropogenic forcing dominates global mean sea-level rise since 1970
Aimée B. A. Slangen, John A. Church, Cecile Agosta, Xavier Fettweis, Ben Marzeion & Kristin Richter

Nature Geoscience
3.     Regulation of ice stream flow through subglacial formation of gas hydrates
Monica Winsborrow, Karin Andreassen, Alun Hubbard, Andreia Plaza-Faverola, Eythor Gudlaugsson & Henry Patton

4.     Acidification of East Siberian Arctic Shelf waters through addition of freshwater and terrestrial carbon
Igor Semiletov, Irina Pipko, Örjan Gustafsson, Leif G. Anderson, Valentin Sergienko, Svetlana Pugach, Oleg Dudarev, Alexander Charkin, Alexander Gukov, Lisa Bröder, August Andersson, Eduard Spivak & Natalia Shakhova

PNAS
5.     Low-latitude arc–continent collision as a driver for global cooling
Oliver Jagoutz, Francis A. Macdonald, and Leigh Royden


Nature Communications
Science
Geology

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