10/27/2020

New papers 2020/10/19-26 (AGU)

 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 8.5kyr 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

10/26/2020

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2020/10/20 - 2020/10/26

Nature Climate Change

1. Changing carbon-to-nitrogen ratios of organic-matter export under ocean acidification

Jan Taucher, Tim Boxhammer, Lennart T. Bach, Allanah J. Paul, Markus Schartau, Paul Stange & Ulf Riebesell    

 

Nature Geoscience

2. Permian–Triassic mass extinction pulses driven by major marine carbon cycle perturbations

Hana Jurikova, Marcus Gutjahr, Klaus Wallmann, Sascha Flögel, Volker Liebetrau, Renato Posenato, Lucia Angiolini, Claudio Garbelli, Uwe Brand, Michael Wiedenbeck & Anton Eisenhauer   

 

PNAS

3. Revisiting particle dry deposition and its role in radiative effect estimates

Ethan W. Emerson, Anna L. Hodshire, Holly M. DeBolt, Kelsey R. Bilsback, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Gavin R. McMeeking, and Delphine K. Farmer

 

4. Natural variability of the Arctic Ocean sea ice during the present interglacial

Anne de Vernal, Claude Hillaire-Marcel, Cynthia Le Duc, Philippe Roberge, Camille Brice, Jens Matthiessen, Robert F. Spielhagen, and Ruediger Stein

 

5. The magnitude and impact of the 431 CE Tierra Blanca Joven eruption of Ilopango, El Salvador

Victoria C. Smith, Antonio Costa, Gerardo Aguirre-Díaz, Dario Pedrazzi, Andrea Scifo,  Gill Plunkett, Mattieu Poret, Pierre-Yves Tournigand, Dan Miles, Michael W. Dee, Joseph R. McConnell, Ivan Sunyé-Puchol, Pablo Dávila Harris, Michael Sigl, Jonathan R. Pilcher, Nathan Chellman, and Eduardo Gutiérrez

 

Science

6. Triple iron isotope constraints on the role of ocean iron sinks in early atmospheric oxygenation

Andy W. Heard, Nicolas Dauphas, Romain Guilbaud, Olivier J. Rouxel, lan B. Butler, Nicole X. Nie, Andrey Bekker

Elsevier New Papers - 27/10/2020 (Tam)

Elsevier 27/10/2020

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

1. Frictional melting and thermal fracturing recorded in pelagic sedimentary rocks of the Jurassic accretionary complex, central Japan
Kohtaro Ujiie, Keisuke Ito, Ayaka Nagate, Hiroki Tabata


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

2. Irradiation origin of 10Be in the solar nebula: Evidence from Li-Be-B and Al-Mg isotope systematics, and REE abundances of CAIs from Yamato-81020 CO3.05 chondrite

Kohei Fukuda, Hajime Hiyagon, Wataru Fujiya, Takanori Kagoshima, Keita Itano, Tsuyoshi Iizuka, Noriko T. Kita, Yuji Sano


Global and Planetary Change

3. Late Cretaceous changes in oceanic currents and sediment sources in the eastern Tethys: insights from Nd isotopes and clay mineralogy

Chenot Elise, Pucéat Emmanuelle, Freslon Nicolas, Deconinck Jean-François, Razmjooei Mohammad Javad, Thibault Nicolas


4. Reef response to sea-level and environmental changes in the Central South Pacific over the past 6000 years

N. Hallmann, G. Camoin, A. Eisenhauer, E. Samankassou, C. Vella, A. Botella, G. A. Milne, V. Pothin, P. Dussouillez, J. Fleury, J. Fietzke, T. Goepfert


5. Response of vegetation to El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) via compound dry and hot events in southern Africa

Ying Hao, Zengchao Hao, Sifang Feng, Xuan Zhang, Fanghua Hao


6. Pliocene and Pleistocene stratigraphic evolution of the western Niger Delta intraslope basins: A record of glacio-eustatic sea-level and basin tectonic forcings

Kelvin Ikenna Chima, Christian Gorini, Marina Rabineau, Didier Granjeon, Damien Do Couto, Estelle Leroux, NickHoggmascall


Marine Geology

7. Syn-eruptive soft-sediment deformation structures in a deep submarine caldera: Havre, 2012

Jocelyn McPhie, Martin Jutzeler, Fumihiko Ikegami, Rebecca Carey


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

8. Chronostratigraphy and age modeling of Pleistocene drill cores from the Olduvai Basin, Tanzania (Olduvai Gorge Coring Project)

Alan L. Deino, Clifford Heil Jr., John King, Lindsay J. McHenry, Ian G. Stanistreet, Harald Stollhofen, Jackson K. Njau, Joshua Mwankunda, Kathy D. Schick, Nicholas Toth


9. Last deglaciation flooding events in the Southern Carpathians as revealed by the study of cave deposits from Muierilor Cave, Romania

Ionuț-Cornel Mirea, Marius Robu, Alexandru Petculescu, Marius Kenesz,

Luchiana Faur, Răzvan Arghir, Viorica Tecsa, Alida Timar-Gabor, Relu-Dumitru Roban, Cristian G. Panaiotu, Arash Sharifi, Ali Pourmand, Vlad A. Codrea, Silviu Constantin


Quaternary Geochronology

10. Spatial dendrogeomorphic sampling based on the specific tree growth responses induced by the landslide mechanism

Karel Šilhán


11. Assessing the intra-crystalline approach to amino acid geochronology of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sinistral)

Lucy Wheeler, Kirsty Penkman, Hans Petter Sejrup


Quaternary International

12. Charcoal from holocene deposits at wonderwerk cave, South Africa: A source of palaeoclimate information

Alisoun House, Marion K. Bamford, Joseph Chikumbirike


13. Morphotectonic analysis of Aripal Basin in the North-Western Himalayas (India): An evaluation of tectonics derived from geomorphic indices

Mohd Aadil Bhat, Tanveer Dar, Bikram Singh Bali


14. Last exposure process of the Larsemann Hills and adjacent area, East Antarctica, based on bedrock exposure ages

Xia Liang, Feixin Huang, Jiyuan Yan, Jianmin Hu


15. Climate-induced denudational changes during the Little Ice Age inferred from 10Be (meteoric)/9Be ratio: A case study from the core monsoon zone of India

Chinmay Dash, Soumya Prakash Dhal, Pankaj Kumar, Pitambar Pati, Sundeep Chopra

10/21/2020

根室調査

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10/20/2020

New Papers 2020 Oct 12 - 18 (AGU, EGU, GSA)

Geophysical Research Letters

1.         Paleofire, Vegetation, and Climate reconstructions of the Mid–Late Holocene from Lacustrine Sediments of the Toushe Basin, Taiwan

Zhenhui Huang, Chunmei Ma, ShyhJeng Chyi, Lingyu Tang, Lin Zhao

 

2.         Longterm increase in Antarctic Ice Sheet vulnerability driven by bed topography evolution

Guy J. G. Paxman, Edward G. W. Gasson, Stewart S. R. Jamieson, Michael J. Bentley, Fausto Ferraccioli

 

3.         A quantitative modelbased assessment of stony desert landscape evolution in the Hami Basin, China: Implications for PlioPleistocene dust production in Eastern Asia

Jordan T. Abell, Stefan R. Rahimi, Alex Pullen, Zachary J. Lebo, Dehai Zhang, Paul Kapp, Lucas Gloege, Sean Ridge, Junsheng Nie, Gisela Winckler

 

4.   Contrasting phase changes of precipitation annual cycle between land and ocean under global warming

Fengfei Song, Jian Lu, L. Ruby Leung, Fukai Liu

 

5.    Radiocarbon in marine methane reveals patchy impact of seeps on surface waters

Dong Joo Joung, Mihai Leonte, David L. Valentine, Katy Sparrow, Thomas Weber, John D. Kessler

 

6.         Seafloor depth of George VI Sound, Antarctic Peninsula, from inversion of aerogravity data

Renata R. Constantino, Kirsty J. Tinto, Robin E. Bell, David F. Porter, Tom A. Jordan

 

7.         CO2Induced Decoupling of Tropical Surface and Thermocline Water Temperature at the Onset of Interglacials

Liang Dong, Xu Zhang, Guodong Jia, Yan Du, Li Li, Qianyu Li

 

 

 

 

Climate of the Past

8.        Dust record in an ice core from tropical Andes (Nevado Illimani – Bolivia), potential for climate variability analyses in the Amazon basin

Filipe Gaudie Ley Lindau, Jefferson Cardia Simões, Rafael da Rocha Ribeiro, Patrick Ginot, Barbara Delmonte, Giovanni Baccolo, Stanislav Kutuzov, Valter Maggi, and Edson Ramirez

 

9.         Extending and understanding the South West Western Australian rainfall record using a snowfall reconstruction from Law Dome, East Antarctica

Yaowen Zheng, Lenneke M. Jong, Steven J. Phipps, Jason L. Roberts, Andrew D. Moy, Mark A. J. Curran, and Tas D. van Ommen

 

Biogeosciences

10.       Evaluating the response of ẟ13C in Haloxylon ammodendron, a dominant C4 species in Asian desert ecosystem, to water and nitrogen addition as well as the availability of its ẟ13C as the indicator of water use-efficiency

Zixun Chen, Xuejun Liu, Xiaoqing Cui, Yaowen Han, Guoan Wang, and Jiazhu Li

 

11.      Radium-228-derived ocean mixing and trace element inputs in the South Atlantic

Yu-Te Hsieh, Walter Geibert, E. Malcolm S. Woodward, Neil J. Wyatt, Maeve C. Lohan, Eric P. Achterberg, and Gideon M. Henderson

 

12.      Factors controlling plankton community production, export flux, and particulate matter stoichiometry in the coastal upwelling system off Peru

Lennart Thomas Bach, Allanah Joy Paul, Tim Boxhammer, Elisabeth von der Esch, Michelle Graco, Kai Georg Schulz, Eric Achterberg, Paulina Aguayo, Javier Arístegui, Patrizia Ayón, Isabel Baños, Avy Bernales, Anne Sophie Boegeholz, Francisco Chavez, Gabriela Chavez, Shao-Min Chen, Kristin Doering, Alba Filella, Martin Fischer, Patricia Grasse, Mathias Haunost, Jan Hennke, Nauzet Hernández-Hernández, Mark Hopwood, Maricarmen Igarza, Verena Kalter, Leila Kittu, Peter Kohnert, Jesus Ledesma, Christian Lieberum, Silke Lischka, Carolin Löscher, Andrea Ludwig, Ursula Mendoza, Jana Meyer, Judith Meyer, Fabrizio Minutolo, Joaquin Ortiz Cortes, Jonna Piiparinen, Claudia Sforna, Kristian Spilling, Sonia Sanchez, Carsten Spisla, Michael Sswat, Mabel Zavala Moreira, and Ulf Riebesell

 

Journal of Geophysical ResearchGlobal Geochemical CyclesGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystemsno relevant

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2020/10/12~19

 New Paper 2020/10/12~2020/10/19


Nature


1.  Building cratonic keels in Precambrian plate tectonics

A. L. Perchuk, T. V. Gerya, V. S. Zakharov & W. L. Griffin

 

Science

 

2. Tales from times long past

Barbara J. King

 

PNAS

 

3. Crop researchers harness artificial intelligence to breed crops for the changing climate

Carolyn Beans

 

4. Shedding light on manganese cycling in the early oceans

Timothy W. Lyons, Charles W. Diamond, and Kurt O. Konhauser

 

5. Reconciling the climate and ozone response to the 1257 CE Mount Samalas eruption

David C. Wade, Celine M. Vidal, N. Luke Abraham, Sandip Dhomse, Paul T. Griffiths, James Keeble, Graham Mann, Lauren Marshall, Anja Schmidt, and Alexander T. Archibald

 

6. Annualy resolved Atlantic sea surface temperature variability over the past 2,900 y

Francois Lapointe, Raymond S. Bradley, Pierre Francus, Nicholas L. Balascio, Mark B. Abbott, Joseph S. Stoner, Guillaume St-Onge, Arnaud De Coninck, and Thibault Labarre

 

Geology

 

7. Mercury isotopes track the cause of carbon perturbations in the Ediacaran ocean

Haifeng Fan, Xuewu Fu, Jack F. Ward, Runsheng Yin, Hanjie Wen, Xinbin Feng

 

Nature Geoscience

 

8. Persistently well-ventilated intermediate-depth ocean through the last deglaciation

Tianyu Chen, Laura F. Robinson, Andrea Burke, Louis Claxton, Mathis P. Hain, Tao Li, James W. B. Rae, Joseph Stewart, Timothy D. J. Knowles, Daniel J. Fornari & Karen S. Karpp

 

Nature Communications

 

9. Interglacials of the Quaternary defined by northern hemispheric land ice distribution outside of Greenland

Aaron M. Shew, Jesse B. Tack, Lawton L. Nalley & Petronella Chaminuka

 

10. Andean drought and glacial retreat tied to Greenland warming during the last glacial period

E. Anagnostou, E. H. John, T. L. Babila, P. F. Sexton, A. Ridgwell, D. J. Lunt, P. N. Pearson, T. B. Chalk, R. D. Pancost & G. L. Foster

 

11. Serpentine alteration as source of high dissolved silicon and elevated δ³⁰Si values to the marine Si cycle

Sonja Geilert, Patricia Grasse, Klaus Wallmann, Volker Liebetrau & Catriona D. Menzies

 

12. Plant species determine tidal wetland methane response to sea level rise

Peter Mueller, Thomas J. Mozdzer, J. Adam Langley, Lillian R. Aoki, Genevieve L. Noyce & J. Patrick Megonigal

 

13. Vegetation forcing modulates global land monsoon and water resources in a CO-enriched climate

Jiangpeng Cui, Shilong Piao, Chris Huntingford, Xuhui Wang, Xu Lian, Amulya Chevuturi, Andrew G. Turner & Gabriel J. Kooperman

 

14. Recent fall Eurasian cooling linked to North Pacific sea surface temperatures and a strengthening Siberian high

Baofu Li, Yupeng Li, Yaning Chen, Baohuan Zhang & Xun Shi

 

15. Orbital climate variability on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau across the Eocene-Oligocene transition

Hong Ao, Guillaume Dupont-Nivet, Eelco J. Rohling, Peng Zhang, Jean-Baptiste Ladant, Andrew P. Roberts, Alexis Licht, Qingsong Liu, Zhonghui Liu, Mark J. Dekkers, Helen K. Coxall, Zhangdong Jin, Chunju Huang, Guoqiao Xiao, Christopher J. Poulsen, Natasha Barbolini, Niels Meijer, Qiang Sun, Xiaoke Qiang , Jiao Yao & Zhisheng An

 

Nature Climate Change

 

16. Fuel availability not fire weather controls boreal wildfire severity and carbon emissions

X. J. Walker, B. M. Rogers, S. Veraverbeke, J. F. Johnstone, J. L. Baltzer, K. Barrett, L. Bourgeau-Chavez, N. J. Day, W. J. de Groot, C. M. Dieleman, S. Goetz, E. Hoy, L. K. Jenkins, E. S. Kane, M.-A. Parisien, S. Potter, E. A. G. Schuur, M. Turetsky, E. Whitman and M. C. Mack

10/19/2020

Elsevier New Papers - 20/10/2020

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

1.     Evaluation of shallow-water carbonates as a seawater zinc isotope archive

Mingyu Zhao | Lidya G. Tarhan | Yiyue Zhang | Ashleigh Hood | Dan Asael | R. Pamela Reid | Noah J. Planavsky

2.     Using precious metal probes to quantify mid-ocean ridge magmatic processes

Hongda Hao | Ian H. Campbell | Richard J. Arculus | Michael R. Perfit

 

Quaternary Science Reviews

3.     Hydroclimate change in subtropical South Africa during the mid-Piacenzian Warm Period

Xueqin Zhao | Andreas Koutsodendris | Thibaut Caley | Lydie Dupont

4.     The colonization of Ireland: A human ecology perspective

Jesse W. Tune

5.     Holocene history of landscape instability in Iceland: Can we deconvolve the impacts of climate, volcanism and human activity?

Áslaug Geirsdóttir | David J. Harning | Gifford H. Miller | John T. Andrews | Yafang Zhong | Chris Caseldine

6.     Hydroclimatic changes in the British Isles through the Last-Glacial-Interglacial Transition: Multiproxy reconstructions from the Vale of Pickering, NE England

Paul C. Lincoln | Ian P. Matthews | Adrian P. Palmer | Simon P.E. Blockley | Richard A. Staff | Ian Candy

 

GCA

7.     Variations of Mg isotope geochemistry in soils over a Hawaiian 4 Myr chronosequence

Jong-Sik Ryu | Nathalie Vigier | Louis Derry | Oliver A. Chadwick

 

Global and Planetary Change

8.     60-year trends of δ18O in global precipitation reveal large scale hydroclimatic variations

Y. Vystavna | I. Matiatos | L.I. Wassenaar

 

Paleo3

9.     Sequence biostratigraphic framework for the Oligocene to Pliocene of Malaysia: High-frequency depositional cycles driven by polar glaciation - Open access

Robert J. Morley | Sanatul Salwa Hasan | Harsanti P. Morley | Jaizan Hardi M. Jais | Amiruddin Mansor | M. Raziken Aripin | M. Hafiz Nordin | M. Helmi Rohaizar

10.  Venerid bivalve Venus verrucosa as a high-resolution archive of seawater temperature in the Mediterranean Sea

Hana Uvanović | Bernd R. Schöne | Krešimir Markulin | Ivica Janeković | Melita Peharda

11.  Paleotropical climate oscillations from upper Mississippian and Pennsylvanian stratigraphic records of western Laurentia: A convolution of plate migration and Gondwanan ice dynamics

Justin P. Ahern | Christopher R. Fielding

12.  Late Ordovician climate and sea-level record in a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic-evaporite lithofacies, Williston Basin, USA

Antun Husinec | Lukas A. Harvey

13.  Holocene lake level, vegetation, and climate at the East Asian summer monsoon margin: A record from the Lake Wulanhushao basin, southern Inner Mongolia

Chunzhu Chen | Shuxian Tao | Wenwei Zhao | Ming Jin | Zhong Wang | Huan Li | Haiyun Ren | Guoqiang Li

10/13/2020

New Papers (AGU, EGU, GSA) 2020/10/05~10/11

Geophysical Research Letters

  1. Early‐Warning Signals for Marine Anoxic Events
    Rick Hennekam  Bregje van der Bolt  Egbert H. van Nes  Gert J. de Lange  Marten Scheffer  Gert‐Jan Reichart


  1. How lithology impacts global topography, vegetation, and animal biodiversity: a global‐scale analysis of mountainous regions
    Richard F. Ott A myriad of rock types are exposed at Earth's surface, all of which have different chemical and physical properties. These differences are important because rock properties affect processes on Earth's surface that shape topography and because rocks are the base material from which most soils form. Here, I investigate how the steepness of a landscape varies based on differences in rock type and show that rock type variations can partly explain Earth's topography. I also test whether the differences in rock type that lead to variations in soil properties and water availability influence plant cover and animal richness globally. I find that limestone areas have less vegetation and lower numbers of amphibian, bird, and mammalian species. This is likely related to low water availability and nutrient content in limestone areas.

JGR: Earth Surface

  1. Could the Last Interglacial Constrain Projections of Future Antarctic Ice Mass Loss and Sea‐level Rise?
    Daniel M. Gilford  Erica L. Ashe  Robert M. DeConto  Robert E. Kopp  David Pollard  Alessio Rovere

JGR: Solid Earth

  1. Ice‐sheet changes and GIA‐induced surface displacement of the Larsemann Hills during the last 50 kyr
    Yuesong Gao  Lianjiao Yang  Yanjun Mei  Zhuding Chu  Wenqing Yang  Qibin Xu  Guangjie Chen  Zhouqing Xie  Liguang Sun


Climate of the past

  1. Snapshots of mean ocean temperature over the last 700,000 yr using noble gases in the EPICA Dome C ice core
    Marcel Haeberli, Daniel Baggenstos, Jochen Schmitt, Markus Grimmer, Adrien Michel, Thomas Kellerhals, and Hubertus Fischer

  2. Comparison of Holocene temperature reconstructions based on GISP2 multiple-gas-isotope measurements
    Michael Döring and Markus Christian Leuenberger

  3. Climate records in ancient Chinese diaries and their application in historical climate reconstruction – a case study of Yunshan Diary
    Siying Chen, Yun Su, Xiuqi Fang, and Jia He

  4. Optimizing sampling strategies in high-resolution paleoclimate records
    Niels de Winter, Tobias Agterhuis, and Martin Ziegle

  5. How precipitation intermittency sets an optimal sampling distance for temperature reconstructions from Antarctic ice cores
    Thomas Münch, Martin Werner, and Thomas Laepple

JGR: Marine

Paleocenography and Paleoclimatology

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

GSA Bulletin

Global Biogeochemical Cycle

no relevant


New Paper 2020_10_13 (Nature, Science, e.t.c.)


[Nature]


1. A comprehensive quantification of global nitrous oxide sources and sinks

Hanqin Tian, Rongting Xu, Yuanzhi Yao

 

[PNAS]

 

2. Tree planting has the potential to increase carbon sequestration capacity of forests in the United States

Grant M. Domke,Sonja N. Oswalt,Brian F. WaltersRandall S. Morin

 

3. The 3.6-Ma aridity and westerlies history over midlatitude Asia linked with global climatic cooling

Xiaomin Fang,Zhisheng An,Steven C. Clemens,Jinbo Zan,Zhengguo Shi,Shengli YangWenxia Han

 

4. Damage accelerates ice shelf instability and mass loss in Amundsen Sea Embayment

Stef Lhermitte,Sainan SunChristopher Shuman,Bert Wouters,Frank Pattyn,Jan Wuite,Etienne BerthierThomas Nagler

 

[Geology]

 

5. River discharge variability as the link between climate and fluvial fan formation

Mark R. HansfordPiret Plink-Björklund

 

6. A nonlinear relationship between marsh size and sediment trapping capacity compromises salt marshes’ stability

Carmine DonatelliXiaohe ZhangNeil K. GanjuAlfredo L. AretxabaletaSergio FagherazziNicoletta Leonardi

 

7. Direct coupling between carbon release and weathering during the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event

David B. KempDavid SelbyKentaro Izumi

 

8. Aridity-driven decoupling of δ13C between pedogenic carbonate and soil organic matter

Jiawei DaYi Ge ZhangGen LiJunfeng Ji

 

9. Field evidence for coal combustion links the 252 Ma Siberian Traps with global carbon disruption

L.T. Elkins-TantonS.E. GrasbyB.A. BlackR.V. VeselovskiyO.H. ArdakaniF. Goodarzi

 

10. Intrabasinal sediment recycling from detrital strontium isotope stratigraphy

Neal C. AuchterBrian W. RomansStephen M. HubbardBenjamin G. DanielsHowie D. ScherWayne Buckley

 

11. Co-evolution of trace elements and life in Precambrian oceans: The pyrite edition

Indrani MukherjeeRoss R. Large

 

[Nature Geoscience]


12.Persistently well-ventilated intermediate-depth ocean through the last deglaciation

Tianyu Chen, Laura F. Robinson, Andrea Burke, Louis Claxton, Mathis P. Hain, Tao Li, James W. B. Rae, Joseph Stewart, Timothy D. J. Knowles, Daniel J. Fornari, Karen S. Harpp


[Nature Climate Change]


13.Dust dominates high-altitude snow darkening and melt over high-mountain Asia

Chandan Sarangi, Yun Qian, Karl Rittger, L. Ruby Leung, Duli Chand, Kat J. Bormann, Thomas H. Painter

 

[Nature Communications]

 

14. High-latitude biomes and rock weathering mediate climate–carbon cycle feedbacks on eccentricity timescales

David De Vleeschouwer, Anna Joy Drury, Maximilian Vahlenkamp, Fiona Rochholz, Diederik Liebrand, Heiko Pälike

 

15. Magnesium in subaqueous speleothems as a potential palaeotemperature proxy

Russell Drysdale, Isabelle Couchoud, Giovanni Zanchetta, Ilaria Isola, Eleonora Regattieri, John Hellstrom, Aline Govin, Polychronis C. Tzedakis, Trevor Ireland, Ellen Corrick, Alan Greig, Henri Wong, Leonardo Piccini, Peter Holden, Jon Woodhead