♣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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