4/27/2018

New papers 2018/4/16-4/22 (Nature, Science, etc…)


New papers 2018/4/16-4/22 (Nature, Science, etc…)

Science
1. Two-billion-year-old evaporites capture Earths great oxidation
Blättler, C. L., Claire, M. W., Prave, A. R., Kirsimäe, K., Higgins, J. A., Medvedev, P. V., Romashkin, A. E., Rychanchik, D. V., Zerkle, A. L., Paiste, K., Kreitsmann, T., Millar, I. L., Hayles, J. A., Bao, H., Turchyn, A. V., Warke, M. R., Lepland, A.
2. Unexpected reversal of C3 versus C4 grass response to elevated CO2 during a 20-year field experiment
Reich, P. B., Hobbie, S. E., Lee, T. D., Pastore, M. A.
3. Body size downgrading of mammals over the late Quaternary
Smith, F. A., Elliott Smith, R. E., Lyons, S. K., Payne, J. L.
4. Freshening by glacial meltwater enhances melting of ice shelves and reduces formation of Antarctic Bottom Water
Silvano, A., Rintoul, S. R., Pena-Molino, B., Hobbs, W. R., van Wijk, E., Aoki, S., Tamura, T., Williams, G. D.

Nature communications
5. Westward migration of tropical cyclone rapid-intensification over the Northwestern Pacific during short duration El Niño
Yi-Peng Guo. Zhe-Min Tan
6. Numerical simulations of a kilometre-thick Arctic ice shelf consistent with ice grounding observations
Edward G. W. Gasson, Robert M. DeConto, David Pollard & Chris D. Clark
7. Critical impact of vegetation physiology on the continental hydrologic cycle in response to increasing CO2
Léo Lemordant, Pierre Gentine, Abigail S. Swann, Benjamin I. Cook and Jacob Scheff

PNAS
8. GoAmazon2014/5 campaign points to deep-inflow approach to deep convection across scales
Kathleen A. Schiro, Fiaz Ahmed, Scott E. Giangrande, J. David Neelin
9. Constraining the climate and ocean pH of the early Earth with a geological carbon cycle model
Joshua Krissansen-Totton, Giada N. Arney, David C. Catling
10. Critical impact of vegetation physiology on the continental hydrologic cycle in response to increasing CO2
Leo Lemordant, Pierre Gentine, Abigail S. Swann, Benȷamin I. Cook, Jacob Scheff


Geology
11. Supercritical river terraces generated by hydraulic and geomorphic interactions
Baynes EC, Lague D, Kermarrec J.
12. Ocean euxinia and climate change "double whammy" drove the Late Ordovician mass extinction
Caineng Zou  Zhen Qiu  Simon W. Poulton  Dazhong Dong  Hongyan Wang  Daizhao Chen  Bin Lu  Zhensheng Shi Huifei Tao
13. Normal faulting and evolution of fluid discharge in a Jurassic seafloor ultramafic-hosted hydrothermal system
Jeff Alt  Laura Crispini  Laura Gaggero  David Levine  Giorgia Lavagnino  Pat Shanks  Cayce Gulbransen
14. The invasive diatom Pseudosolenia calcar-avis and specific C 25 isoprenoid lipids as a sedimentary time marker in the Black Sea
Jérôme Kaiser  Matthias Moros  Michał Tomczak  Olaf Dellwig  Detlef Schulz-Bull  Helge W. Arz


Nature
Nature Climate Change
Nature Geoscience