10/13/2020

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