New Paper 2020_08_03 (Nature, Science,
e.t.c.) Kai
1.
Heavy iron isotope
composition of iron meteorites explained by core crystallization
Peng Ni, Nancy L. Chabot, Caillin J. Ryan
& Anat Shahar
2.
The state of rock debris
covering Earth’s glaciers
Sam Herreid & Francesca Pellicciotti
3.
Valley formation on
early Mars by subglacial and fluvial erosion
Anna Grau Galofre, A. Mark Jellinek &
Gordon R. Osinski
[Nature
Communications]
4.
Cascadia low frequency
earthquakes at the base of an overpressured subduction shear zone
B. Andrew J. Calvert, Michael G. Bostock,
Geneviève Savard & Martyn J. Unsworth
5.
A joint role for forced
and internally-driven variability in the decadal modulation of global warming
Giovanni Liguori, Shayne McGregor, Julie M.
Arblaster, Martin S. Singh & Gerald A. Meehl
6.
Surface cooling caused
by rare but intense near-inertial wave induced mixing in the tropical Atlantic
Rebecca Hummels, Marcus Dengler, Willi
Rath, Gregory R. Foltz, Florian Schütte, Tim Fischer & Peter Brandt
7.
Extreme environmental
conditions reduce coral reef fish biodiversity and productivity
Simon J. Brandl, Jacob L. Johansen, Jordan
M. Casey, Luke Tornabene, Renato A. Morais & John A. Burt
8.
Anthropogenic climate
change has driven over 5 million km2 of drylands towards
desertification
A.
L. Burrell, J. P. Evans &
M. G. De Kauwe
9.
Cosmogenic exposure
dating reveals limited long-term variability in erosion of a rocky coastline
Zuzanna M. Swirad, Nick J. Rosser, Matthew
J. Brain, Dylan H. Rood, Martin D. Hurst, Klaus M. Wilcken & John Barlow
[Nature
climate change]
10.
Anthropogenic warming forces
extreme annual glacier mass loss
Lauren J. Vargo, Brian M. Anderson, Ruzica
Dadić, Huw J. Horgan, Andrew N. Mackintosh, Andrew D. King & Andrew M.
Lorrey
11.
Identification of local
water resource vulnerability to rapid deglaciation in Alberta
Gregory C. Sam Anderson & Valentina
Radić
[Science]
12.
Hidden predictability in
winds could improve climate forecasts
Paul Voosen
13.
Mountains and monsoons
created Tibetan biodiversity
Erik Stokstad
14.
Can we predict solar
flares?
Astrid M. Veronig