Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
1. Residuals to the CHAOS-6 geomagnetic field model caused by magnetospheric currents during enhanced magnetic activity
Hermann Lühr, Yun-Liang
Zhou
2. Magnetotelluric constraints on the temperature, composition, partial melt content and viscosity of the upper mantle beneath Svalbard
Kate Selway,
Maxim Yu Smirnov, Thomas Beka, J. P. O'Donnell, Alexander Minakov, Kim Senger,
Jan Inge Faleide, Thomas Kalscheuer
JGR Oceans
3. Decadal changes of meridional eddy heat transport in the subpolar North Atlantic derived from satellite and in-situ observations
Vasco Müller, Oleg
Melnichenko
4. Seasonal variations of the North Equatorial Current across the Pacific Ocean
Xueqi Liu, Hui
Zhou
5. A simple model of chemistry effects on the Air-Sea CO2 exchange coefficient
Hans E. Jørgensen,
Lise Lotte Sørensen, Søren E. Larsen
6. Sea ice roughness overlooked as a key source of uncertainty in CryoSat-2 ice freeboard retrievals
Jack C. Landy,
Alek A. Petty, Michel Tsamados, Julienne C. Stroeve
7. Spatial and Temporal Variability of the North Atlantic Eddy Field from two kilometric-resolution ocean models
Adekunle Ajayi,
Julien Le Sommer, Eric Chassignet, Jean-Marc Molines, Xiaobiao Xu, Aurelie
Albert, Emmanuel Cosme
8. Structure and seasonal variation of the Indian Ocean tropical gyre based on surface drifters
Wei Wu, Yan Du,
Yu-Kun Qian, Xuhua Cheng, Tianyu Wang, Lianyi Zhang, Shiqiu Peng
GSA Bulletin
9. Early Mesozoic synrift Eagle Mills Formation and coeval siliciclastic sources, sinks, and sediment routing, northern Gulf of Mexico basin
Bruce C.
Frederick ; Mike D. Blum ; John W. Snedden ; Richard H. Fillon
10. A Laurentian margin subduction perspective: Geodynamic constraints from phase equilibria modeling of barroisite greenstones, northern USA Appalachians
I.W. Honsberger ;
J. Laird ; J.E. Johnson
Geophysical Research Letters
11. River inflow dominates methane emissions in an Arctic coastal system
Cara C. Manning,
Victoria L. Preston, Samantha F. Jones, et al.
12. Assessment of sea ice extent in CMIP6 with comparison to observations and CMIP5
Qi Shu, Qiang
Wang, Zhenya Song, Fangli Qiao, Jiechen Zhao, Min Chu, Xinfang Li
13. Methane, Monsoons, and Modulation of Millennial-scale Climate
Kaustubh
Thirumalai, Steven C. Clemens, Judson W. Partin
14. Efficient Carbon Recycling at the Central-Northern Lesser Antilles Arc: Implications to deep carbon recycling in global subduction zones
Kan Li, Long Li,
Cyril Aubaud, Karlis Muehlenbachs
15. Drought reconstruction over the past two centuries in southern Myanmar using teak tree-rings: linkages to the Pacific and Indian Oceans
Zaw Zaw, Ze-Xin
Fan, Achim Bräuning, Chenxi Xu, Wenjie Liu, Narayan Prasad Gaire, Shankar
Panthi, Kay Zin Than
16. Predictability Horizons in the Global Carbon Cycle Inferred 1 from a Perfect-Model Framework
Aaron Spring, Tatiana
Ilyina
17. Relationship between Precipitation Extremes and Convective Organization Inferred from Satellite Observations
Addisu Semie, Sandrine
Bony
18. Eurasia Cooling Linked to the Vertical Distribution of Arctic Warming
Shengping He,
Xinping Xu, Tore Furevik, Yongqi Gao
19. Observing waves in sea ice with ICESat-2
C. Horvat, Ed
Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, A. Petty
20. Equatorial deep jets and their in influence on the mean equatorial circulation in an idealized ocean model forced by intraseasonal momentum flux convergence
Swantje Bastin, Martin
Claus, Peter Brandt, Richard J. Greatbatch
Climate of the Past
21. Tree-ring based spring precipitation reconstruction in the Sikhote-Alin Mountain Range
Olga Ukhvatkina,
Alexander Omelko, Dmitriy Kislov, Alexander Zhmerenetsky, Tatyana Epifanova,
and Jan Altman
22. Teleconnections and relationship between the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) in reconstructions and models over the past millennium
Christoph
Dätwyler, Martin Grosjean, Nathan J. Steiger, and Raphael Neukom
23. Synergy of the westerly winds and monsoons in lake evolution of global closed basins since the Last Glacial Maximum
Yu Li and Yuxin
Zhang
24. Reconstructing the Evolution of Ice Sheets, Sea Level and Atmospheric CO2 During the Past 3.6 Million Years
Constantijn J.
Berends, Bas de Boer, and Roderik S. W. van de Wal