9/30/2016

2016/09/27 New Papers (Elsevier)


Chemical Geology
1. Ice core record of dust sources in the western United States over the last 300 years
S.M. Aaronsa, , , S.M. Aciegoa, P. Gabriellib, c, B. Delmonted, J.M. Koornneefe, C. Ugliettib, f, A. Wegnerb, g, M.A. Blakowskia, C. Bouman

2. pH-dependent control of feldspar dissolution rate by altered surface layers
Bastien Wilda, , , Damien Davala, François Guyotb, Kevin G. Knaussc, Marion Pollet-Villarda, Gwenaël Imfeld

3. Consumption of atmospheric methane in a limestone cave in Indiana, USA
Kevin D. Webstera, , , Anmar Mirzab, Jessica M. Delic, Peter E. Sauera, Arndt Schimmelmann

Quaternary Science Reviews
4. Last Neanderthals and first Anatomically Modern Humans in the NW Iberian Peninsula: Climatic and environmental conditions inferred from the Cova Eirós small-vertebrate assemblage during MIS 3
Iván Rey-Rodrígueza, b, , , Juan-Manuel López-Garcíaa, b, Maria Bennàsara, b, Sandra Bañuls-Cardonac, Hugues-Alexandre Blaina, b, Ángel Blanco-Lapazd, Xosé-Pedro Rodríguez-Álvareza, b, Arturo de Lombera-Hermidaa, b, e, Mikel Díaz-Rodrígueze, Alicia Ameijenda-Iglesiase, Jordi Agustía, b, f, Ramón Fábregas-Valcarce

•Cova Eirós is the first well dated sequence in the northwestern Iberian.
•Environmental and climatic reconstruction based on small vertebrates analysis.
•Palaeoclimatic conditions inferred from Mutual Climatic Range and Bioclimatic Model.
•Neanderthals and AMH seen to be well adapted to the territory during MIS3.
•Iberia does not exhibit any climatic or environmental variation related with Neanderthal extinction.

5. Sensitivity of palaeotidal models of the northwest European shelf seas to glacial isostatic adjustment since the Last Glacial Maximum
Sophie L. Warda, , , Simon P. Neilla, James D. Scoursea, Sarah L. Bradleyb, Katsuto Uehara
•Developed a new state-of-the-art palaeotidal model of the NW European shelf seas.
•Incorporates the most recent glacial isostatic adjustment model for the region.
•New outputs of tidal elevation amplitudes, phases and tidal-induced bed shear stress.
•Considerable differences in the tidal evolution in comparison to previous models.
•Choice of palaeotopography is more important than the choice of hydrodynamic model.

6. Stable isotopic signature of Australian monsoon controlled by regional convection
C. Zwarta, , , N.C. Munksgaarda, b, N. Kuritac, M.I. Birda

•Spatially resolved 12 h rainfall isotopic evolution during monsoon burst-break cycle.
•Largest isotopic excursions observed during merging of atmospheric tropical waves.
•Isotope composition on both short and long time scales driven by the same factors.
•Enables Australian monsoon conditions to be inferred from isotopic proxy records.

Quaternary Geochronology
7. Intercalibration and age of the Alder Creek sanidine 40Ar/39Ar standard
Elizabeth M. Niespoloa, , , Daniel Ruttea, b, Alan L. Deinob, Paul R. Rennea, b


Quaternary Research♣♣Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Quaternary International
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology
Global and Planetary Change

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9/21/2016

New Papers 2016/9/14–2016/9/20 (Elsevier etc.)

New Papers 2016/9/14–2016/9/20 (Elsevier etc.)


Chemical Geology
1. Absolute isotopic abundance ratios and the accuracy of Δ47 measurements
M. Daëron , D. Blamart, M. Peral, H.P. Affek

2. Isotopic behavior during the aragonite-calcite transition: Implications for sample preparation and proxy interpretation
Philip T. Staudigel, , Peter K. Swart


Earth and Planetary Science Letters
3. Influence of the Amazon River on the Nd isotope composition of deep water in the western equatorial Atlantic during the Oligocene–Miocene transition
Joseph A. Stewart, Marcus Gutjahr, Rachael H. James, Pallavi Anand, Paul A. Wilson

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
4. Trace element proxies for surface ocean conditions: A synthesis of culture calibrations with planktic foraminifera
Katherine A. Allena, b, , , Bärbel Hönischb, Stephen M. Egginsc, Laura L. Haynesb, Yair Rosenthald, Jimin Yuc


Global and Planetary Change
5. Miocene Antarctic ice dynamics in the Ross Embayment (Western Ross Sea, Antarctica): Insights from provenance analyses of sedimentary clasts in the AND-2A drill core
Gianluca Cornamusinia, b, Franco M. Talaricoa, c, ,


Quaternary Science Review
6. Subglacial conditions and Scandinavian Ice Sheet dynamics at the coarse-grained substratum of the fore-mountain area of southern Poland
Tomasz Salamon

7. Joint palaeoclimate reconstruction from pollen data via forward models and climate histories
Andrew C. Parnella, , , John Haslettb, James Sweeneyc, Thinh K. Doand, Judy R.M. Allene, Brian Huntleye

8. Biotic turnover rates during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition
Normunds Stivrins , Janne Soininen , Leeli Amon, Sonia L. Fontana, Gražyna Grygu

9. A MIS 15-MIS 12 record of environmental changes and Lower Palaeolithic occupation from Valle Giumentina, central Italy
Valentina Villa , Alison Pereira, Christine Chaussé, Sébastien Nomade


Marine Geology
Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology
Quaternary Geochronology
Quaternary International
Quaternary Research

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9/20/2016

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc ...) 2016/9/13~9/20

Nature Communication
1.     The sources of atmospheric black carbon at a European gateway to the Arctic
P Winiger, A Andersson, S Eckhardt, A Stohl & Ö. Gustafsson

2.     Climate analogues suggest limited potential for intensification of production on current croplands under climate change
T.A.M. Pugh, C. Müller, J. Elliott, D. Deryng, C. Folberth, S. Olin, E. Schmid & A. Arneth

Nature Climate Change
3.     Similar estimates of temperature impacts on global wheat yield by three independent methods
Bing Liu, Senthold Asseng, Christoph Müller, Frank Ewert, Joshua Elliott, David B. Lobell, Pierre Martre, Alex C. Ruane, Daniel Wallach, James W. Jones, Cynthia Rosenzweig, Pramod K. Aggarwal, Phillip D. Alderman, Jakarat Anothai, Bruno Basso, Christian Biernath, Davide Cammarano, Andy Challinor, Delphine Deryng, Giacomo De Sanctis, Jordi Doltra, Elias Fereres, Christian Folberth, Margarita Garcia-Vila, Sebastian Gayler et al.

4.     Ocean acidification reduces demersal zooplankton that reside in tropical coral reefs
Joy N. Smith, Glenn De’ath, Claudio Richter, Astrid Cornils Jason M. Hall-Spencer & Katharina E. Fabricius

Nature Geoscience
5.     Impact of warming on CO2 emissions from streams countered by aquatic photosynthesis
Benoît O. L. Demars, Gísli M. Gíslason, Jón S. Ólafsson, J. Russell Manson, Nikolai Friberg, James M. Hood, Joshua J. D. Thompson & Thomas E. Freitag

PNAS
6.     Advanced maritime adaptation in the western Pacific coastal region extends back to 35,000–30,000 years before present
Masaki Fujita, Shinji Yamasaki, Chiaki Katagiri, Itsuro Oshiro, Katsuhiro Sano, Taiji Kurozumi, Hiroshi Sugawara, Dai Kunikita, Hiroyuki Matsuzaki, Akihiro Kano, Tomoyo Okumura, Tomomi Sone, Hikaru Fujita, Satoshi Kobayashi, Toru Naruse, Megumi Kondo, Shuji Matsu’ura, Gen Suwa, and Yousuke Kaifu

Science
Geology
Nature

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