New Papers 2017/5/22-5/28 (Nature, Science, etc…)
PNAS
1. Carbon dioxide sources from Alaska driven by
increasing early winter respiration from Arctic tundra
Róisín Commane, Jakob Lindaas, Joshua
Benmergui, Kristina A. Luus, Rachel Y.-W. Chang, Bruce C. Daube, Eugénie S.
Euskirchen, John M. Henderson, Anna Karion, John B. Miller, Scot M. Miller,
Nicholas C. Parazoo, James T. Randerson, Colm Sweeney, Pieter Tans, Kirk
Thoning, Sander Veraverbeke, Charles E. Miller, and Steven C. Wofsy
2. Enhanced CO2 uptake
at a shallow Arctic Ocean seep field overwhelms the positive warming potential
of emitted methane
John W. Pohlman, Jens Greinert, Carolyn
Ruppel, Anna Silyakova, Lisa Vielstädte, Michael Casso, Jürgen Mienert, and
Stefan Bünz
3. Further
evidence for localized, short-term anthropogenic forest alterations across
pre-Columbian Amazonia
Dolores R. Piperno, Crystal
McMichael, and Mark B. Bush
4. REPLY TO PIPERNO ET AL.:
It is too soon to argue for localized,
short-term human impacts in interfluvial Amazonia
Jennifer Watling, Jose
Iriarte, Francis E. Mayle, Denise Schaan, Luiz C. R. Pessenda, Neil J. Loader,
F. Alayne Street-Perrott, Ruth E. Dickau, Antonia Damasceno, and Alceu Ranzi
Nature
5. Constraining climate
sensitivity and continental versus seafloor weathering using an inverse
geological carbon cycle model
Joshua
Krissansen-Totton & David C. Catling