2016/23/~29 Nature, etc.
Geology
1. Silicate weathering and North Atlantic silica burial during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
Donald E. Penman
2. The climate-archive dune: Sedimentary record of annual wind intensity
Sebastian Lindhorst and Christian Betzler
3. Modeling the oxygen isotope composition of the Antarctic ice sheet and its significance to Pliocene sea level
Edward Gasson, Robert M. DeConto and David Pollard
4. Abyssal origin for the early Holocene pulse of unradiogenic neodymium isotopes in Atlantic seawater
Jacob N.W. Howe, Alexander M. Piotrowski and Victoria C.F. Rennie
Nature
5. Early onset of industrial-era warming across the oceans and continents
Nerilie J. Abram, Helen V. McGregor, Jessica E. Tierney, Michael N. Evans, Nicholas P. McKay, Darrell S. Kaufman & the PAGES 2k Consortium
6. Conservation: Don't let climate crush coral efforts
Jennifer McGowan, Hugh P. Possingham & Ken Anthony
Nature Climate Change
7. Key ecological responses to nitrogen are altered by climate change
T. L. Greaver, C. M. Clark, J. E. Compton, D. Vallano, A. F. Talhelm, C. P. Weaver, L. E. Band, J. S. Baron, E. A. Davidson, C. L. Tague, E. Felker-Quinn, J. A. Lynch, J. D. Herrick, L. Liu, C. L. Goodale, K. J. Novak & R. A. Haeuber
Nature Geoscience
8. Permafrost carbon: Catalyst for deglaciation
Andrew H. MacDougall
9. Methane emissions proportional to permafrost carbon thawed in Arctic lakes since the 1950s
Katey Walter Anthony, Ronald Daanen, Peter Anthony, Thomas Schneider von Deimling, Chien-Lu Ping, Jeffrey P. Chanton & Guido Grosse
10. Biomass turnover time in terrestrial ecosystems halved by land use
Karl-Heinz Erb, Tamara Fetzel, Christoph Plutzar, Thomas Kastner, Christian Lauk, Andreas Mayer, Maria Niedertscheider, Christian Körner & Helmut Haberl
11. Permafrost carbon as a missing link to explain CO 2 changes during the last deglaciation
K. A. Crichton, N. Bouttes, D. M. Roche, J. Chappellaz & G. Kriener
PNAS
Science
Nature Communication
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