6/29/2020

New Papers AGU 29/6/2020

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
1.     The evolving paleobathymetry of the circumAntarctic Southern Ocean since 34 Ma  a key to understanding past cryosphereocean developments
K. Hochmuth K. Gohl G. Leitchenkov I. Sauermilch J. M. Whittaker G. UenzelmannNeben B. Davy L. De Santis
2.     Tungsten isotope composition of Archean crustal reservoirs and implications for terrestrial μ182W evolution
Jesse R. Reimink Andrea MundlPetermeier Richard W. Carlson Steven B. Shirey Richard J. Walker D. Graham Pearson

GRL
3.     Atmospheric history of H2 over the past century reconstructed from South Pole firn air
J. D. Patterson M. Aydin A. M. Crotwell G. Petron J. P. Severinghaus E. S. Saltzman

Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
4.     Bioerosion on late Quaternary planktonic Foraminifera related to paleoproductivity in the western South Atlantic
C. F. Frozza M. A. G. Pivel J. Y. SuárezIbarra M. N. Ritter J. C. Coimbra

Global Biogeochemical Cycles
5.     Uranium isotope fractionation in nonsulfidic anoxic settings and the global uranium isotope mass balance
Devon B. Cole Noah J. Planavsky Martha Longley Philipp Böning Daniel Wilkes Xiangli Wang Elizabeth D. Swanner Chad Wittkop David Loydell Vincent Busigny Andrew Knudsen Erik A. Sperling
6.     Amplification of the ocean carbon sink during El Niños: role of poleward Ekman transport and influence on atmospheric CO2
Enhui Liao Laure Resplandy Junjie Liu Kevin Bowman

Climate of the Past
7.     The influence of Atlantic climate variability on the long-term development of Mediterranean cold-water coral mounds (Alboran Sea, Melilla Mound Field)
Robin Fentimen, Eline Feenstra, Andres Rüggeberg, Efraim Hall, Valentin Rime, Torsten Vennemann, Irka Hajdas, Antonietta Rosso, David Van Rooij, Thierry Adatte, Hendrik Vogel, Norbert Frank, Thomas Krengel, and Anneleen Foubert

Environmental Science & Technology
8.     Anthropogenic Osmium in Macroalgae from Tokyo Bay Reveals Widespread Contamination from Municipal Solid Waste

Adam D. Sproson, David Selby, Katsuhiko Suzuki, Tomohiro Oda, and Junichiro Kuroda