7/31/2018

New Papers (AGU, EGU, GSA) 2018/7/23~7/29

Geophysical Research Letters
1.    Simulated interannual teleconnection between the summer North Atlantic Oscillation and summer precipitation in eastern China during the last millenniume
Youbing Peng

2.    Accounting for changing temperature patterns increases historical estimates of climate sensitivity
Timothy Andrews, Jonathan M. Gregory, David Paynter, Levi G. Silvers, Chen Zhou, Thorsten Mauritsen, Mark J. Webb, Kyle C. Armour, Piers M. Forster, Holly Titchner

3.    Hysteresis and resilience of the AMOC in an eddy‐permitting GCM
L. C. Jackson, R. A. Wood

4.    Changes in extreme rainfall over India and China attributed to regional aerosol‐cloud interaction during the late 20th century rapid industrialization
Lei Lin. Yangyang Xu, Zhili Wang, Chenrui Diao, Wenjie Dong, Shang‐Ping Xie

JGR: Oceans
5.    The biogeochemistry of electroactive humic substances and its connection to iron chemistry in the North East Atlantic and the Western Mediterranean Sea
Gabriel Dulaquais, Matthieu Waeles, Loes J. A. Gerringa, Rob Middag, Micha J. A., Rijkenberg Ricardo Riso

Climate of the past
6.    Planktic foraminifera and structure of surface water masses at the SW Svalbard
margin in relation to climate changes during the last 2000 years
Katarzyna Zamelczyk, Tine Lander Rasmussen, Markus Raitzsch, Melissa Chierici

7.    Tracing winter temperatures over the last two millennia using a north-east Atlantic coastal record
Irina Polovodova Asteman, Helena L. Filipsson, and Kjell Nordberg

8.    Thermocline state change in the eastern equatorial Pacific during the late Pliocene/early Pleistocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation
Kim Alix Jakob, Jörg Pross, Christian Scholz, Jens Fiebig, and Oliver Friedrich

9.    Ocean carbon inventory under warmer climate - the case of the LIG
Augustin Kessler, Eirik Vinje Galaasen, Ulysses Silas Ninnemann, and Jerry Tjiputra

Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Paleocenography and Paleoclimaology
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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