New papers 2020/10/19-26 (AGU)
Geophysical Research Letters
1. P/Ca in Carbonates as a Proxy for Alkalinity and Phosphate Levels
Miquela Ingalls, Clara L. Blättler, John A. Higgins, John S. Magyar, John M. Eiler, Woodward W. Fischer
2. African humid period precipitation sustained by robust vegetation, soil and lake feedbacks
Deepak Chandan, W. Richard Peltier
3. Measuring global mean sea level changes with surface drifting buoys
Shane Elipot
4. Detectability of an AMOC decline in current and projected climate changes
D. Lobelle, C. Beaulieu, V. Livina, F. Sevellec, E. Frajka‐Williams
5. Spatial Variability of Antarctic Bottom Water in the Australian Antarctic Basin from 2018‐2020 Captured by Deep Argo
George Thomas, Sarah G. Purkey, Dean Roemmich, Annie Foppert, Stephen R. Rintoul
Journal of Geophysical Research C. Oceans
6. An assessment of the temporal variability in the annual cycle of daily Antarctic sea ice in the NCAR Community Earth System Model, Version 2: A comparison of the historical runs with observations
Marilyn N. Raphael, Mark S. Handcock, Marika M. Holland, Laura L. Landrum
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
7. Magnetic properties of late Holocene Dead Sea sediments as a monitor of regional hydroclimate
Y. Ebert, R. Shaar, E. J. Levy, X. Zhao, A. P. Roberts, M. Stein
Climate of the Past
8. Holocene sea level and environmental change at the southern Cape – an 8.5 kyr multi-proxy paleoclimate record from lake Voёlvlei, South Africa
Paul Strobel, Marcel Bliedtner, Andrew S. Carr, Peter Frenzel, Björn Klaes, Gary Salazar, Julian Struck, Sönke Szidat, Roland Zech, and Torsten Haberzettl
9. Speleothem oxygen record – thermal or moisture changes proxy? A case study of multiproxy record from MIS 5/MIS 6 age speleothems from Demänová Cave System
Jacek Pawlak
10. Simulated stability of the AMOC during the Last Glacial Maximum under realistic boundary conditions
Frerk Pöppelmeier, Jeemijn Scheen, Aurich Jeltsch-Thömmes, and Thomas F. Stocker
Clim. Past Discuss