2/24/2021

New Papers (AGU, EGU, GSA) 2021/02/15~02/21

 New Papers (AGU, EGU, GSA) 2021/02/15~02/21


Geophysical Research Letters

  1. Along‐stream variations in valley flank erosion rates measured using 10Be concentrations in colluvial deposits from canyons in the Atacama Desert
    Valeria Zavala  Sébastien Carretier  Vincent Regard  Stéphane Bonnet  Rodrigo Riquelme  Sandrine Choy


  1. Using the mid‐Holocene ’greening’ of the Sahara to narrow acceptable ranges on climate model parameters
    Peter O. Hopcroft  Paul J. Valdes  William Ingram

  2. The footprint of the 11‐year solar cycle in Northeastern Pacific SSTs and its influence on the Central Pacific El Niño
    Yong‐Fu Lin  Jin‐Yi Yu  Chau‐Ron Wu  Fei Zheng

  3. A paleoseismic record spanning 2‐Myr reveals episodic late Pliocene deformation in the western Qaidam Basin, NE Tibet
    Yin Lu  Shmuel Marco  Nadav Wetzler  Xiaomin Fang  G. Ian Alsop  Aurélia Hubert‐Ferrari

  4. Solar Activity of the Past 100 Years Inferred From 10Be in Ice Cores—Implications for Long‐Term Solar Activity Reconstructions
    Minjie Zheng  Florian Adolphi  Jesper Sjolte  Ala Aldahan  Göran Possnert  Mousong Wu  Peng Chen  Raimund Muscheler

  5. Atlantic Ocean Ventilation Changes Across the Last Deglaciation and Their Carbon Cycle Implications
    L. C. Skinner  E. Freeman  D. Hodell  C. Waelbroeck  N. Vazquez Riveiros  A. E. Scrivner

Paleocenography and Paleoclimatology

  1. 1050 years of hurricane strikes on Long Island in The Bahamas
    E. J. Wallace  J. P. Donnelly  P. J. van Hengstum  T. S. Winkler  K. McKeon  D. MacDonald  N. E. d'Entremont  R. M. Sullivan  J. D. Woodruff  A. D. Hawkes  C. Maio

  2. Changes in the intermediate water masses of the Mediterranean Sea during the last climatic cycle ‐ New constraints from neodymium isotopes in foraminifera
    Christophe Colin  Maxence Duhamel  Giuseppe Siani  Quentin Dubois‐Dauphin  Emmanuelle Ducassou  Zhifei Liu  Jiawang Wu  Marie Revel  Arnaud Dapoigny  Eric Douville  Marco Taviani  Paolo Montagna

  3.  The Spatial Distribution of Aeolian Dust and Terrigenous Fluxes in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean Since the Last Glacial Maximum
    George H. Rowland  Laura F. Robinson  Katharine R. Hendry  Hong Chin Ng  David McGee  Jerry F. McManus

  4. Variations in Mid‐ to Late Holocene Nitrogen Supply to Northern Great Barrier Reef Halimeda Macroalgal Bioherms
    Mardi McNeil  Luke Nothdurft  Dirk Erler  Quan Hua  Jody M. Webster

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

  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


  1. Climatic and tectonic control on the Bengal Fan sedimentation since the Pliocene
    A. Peketi  A. Mazumdar  S.P.K. Pillutla  B. Sawant  Harish Gupta

  2. Reconstructing seasonal and baseline nitrogen isotope ratios in riverine particulate matter using freshwater mussel shells
    Stephanie Kukolich  David Dettman

  3. Testing the influence of changing seawater Ca concentration on Elements/Ca ratios in planktic foraminifera: a culture experiment
    Sandrine Le Houedec  Jonathan Erez  Yair Rosenthal

JGR: Ocean

  1. Stronger variability in the Arctic Ocean induced by sea ice decline in a warming climate: Freshwater storage, dynamic sea level and surface circulation
    Qiang Wang

  2. Postbomb Subtropical North Pacific Surface Water Radiocarbon History
    Thomas Münch, Martin Werner, and Thomas Laepple


JGR: Earth Surface

GSA Bulletin

Global Biogeochemical Cycle

no relevant


2/22/2021

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2021/02/09~2021/02/22

 New Papers 2021/2/92021/02/22

 

Nature

 

1. A decline in global CFC-11 emissions during 2018−2019

Stephen A. Montzka, Geoffrey S. Dutton, Robert W. Portmann, Martyn P. Chipperfield, Sean Davis, Wuhu Feng, Alistair J. Manning, Eric Ray, Matthew Rigby, Bradley D. Hall, Carolina Siso, J. David Nance, Paul B. Krummel, Jens Mühle, Dickon Young, Simon O’Doherty, Peter K. Salameh, Christina M. Harth, Ronald G. Prinn, Ray F. Weiss, James W. Elkins, Helen Walter-Terrinoni & Christina Theodoridi

 

Science

 

2. A global environmental crisis 42,000 years ago

Alan Cooper, Chris S. M. Turney, Jonathan Palmer, Alan Hogg, Matt McGlone, Janet Wilmshurst, Andrew M. Lorrey, Timothy J. Heaton, James M. Russell, Ken McCracken, Julien G. Anet, Eugene Rozanov, Marina Friedel, Ivo Suter, Thomas Peter, Raimund Muscheler, Florian Adolphi, Anthony Dosseto, J. Tyler Faith, Pavla Fenwick, Christopher J. Fogwill, Konrad Hughen, Mathew Lipson, Jiabo Liu, Norbert Nowaczyk, Eleanor Rainsley, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Paolo Sebastianelli, Yassine Souilmi, Janelle Stevenson, Zoë Thomas, Raymond Tobler, Roland Zech

 

Nature Communications

 

3. Carbon fractions in the world’s dead wood

Adam R. Martin1, Grant M. Domke 2, Mahendra Doraisami1 & Sean C. Thomas

 

4. Active methanogenesis during the melting of Marinoan snowball Earth

Zhouqiao Zhao, Bing Shen, Jian-Ming Zhu, Xianguo Lang, Guangliang Wu, Decan Tan, Haoxiang Pei, Tianzheng Huang, Meng Ning & Haoran Ma

 

5. Seasonal biological carryover dominates northern vegetation growth

Xu Lian, Shilong Piao, Anping Chen, Kai Wang, Xiangyi Li, Wolfgang Buermann, Chris Huntingford, Josep Peñuelas, Hao Xu & Ranga B. Myneni

 

6. Reconciling global mean and regional sea level change in projections and observations

Jinping Wang1,2, John A. Church 3, Xuebin Zhang 2 & Xianyao Chen

 

7. Observed Antarctic sea ice expansion reproduced in a climate model after correcting biases in sea ice drift velocity

Shantong Sun & Ian Eisenman

 

8. Seismic control of large prehistoric rockslides in the Eastern Alps

Patrick Oswald, Michael Strasser, Christa Hammerl & Jasper Moernaut

 

9. Annual aboveground carbon uptake enhancements from assisted gene flow in boreal black spruce forests are not long-lasting

Martin P. Girardin, Nathalie Isabel, Xiao Jing Guo, Manuel Lamothe, Isabelle Duchesne & Patrick Lenz

 

Nature Climate Change

 

10. Observational constraint on cloud feedbacks suggests moderate climate sensitivity

Grégory V. Cesana and Anthony D. Del Genio

New Papers 2021 February 15 - 21 (Elsevier)

Chemical Geology

1.     Geochemical and mineralogical composition of ferromanganese precipitates from the southern Mariana arc: Evaluation, formation, and implications

Derek R. Knaack, Kaj Sullivan, Danielle J. Brown, Michael Langa, Jordan Mathieu, Melanie L. Bouchard, Monika Haring, Joe Petrus, Robert J. Stern, James R. Hein, Jamil Sader, Daniel Layton-Matthews, Andrew McDonald, Matthew I. Leybourne

 

2.     Land plant evolution and global erosion rates

Neil S. Davies, William J. McMahon

 

3.     In situ LA-ICPMS UPb dating and geochemical characterization of fault-zone calcite in the central Tarim Basin, northwest China: Implications for fluid circulation and fault reactivation

Peng Yang, Guanghui Wu, Perach Nuriel, Ai Duc Nguyen, Yongquan Chen, Shuai Yang, Yue-xing Feng, Zhanli Ren, Jian-xin Zhao

 

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

4.     An experimental investigation of the acquisition of Nd by authigenic phases of marine sediments

Genna M. Patton, Roger Francois, Dominique Weis, Ed Hathorne, Marcus Gutjahr, Martin Frank, Kathy Gordon

 

5.     Space weathering of iron sulfides in the lunar surface environment

Toru Matsumoto, Takaaki Noguchi, Yu Tobimatsu, Dennis Harries, Falko Langenhorst, Akira Miyake, Hiroshi Hidaka

 

6.     An experimental study of photo-oxidation of Fe(II): Implications for the formation of Fe(III) (hydro)oxides on early Mars and Earth

Haruhisa Tabata, Yasuhito Sekine, Yoshiki Kanzaki, Seiji Sugita

 

Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology

7.     Synchronous changes in the East Asian-Australian summer monsoons around 7.2 ka

Wenchao Zhang, Maoxiang Chang, Hong Yan, John Dodson, Guangxue Li

 

Global and Planetary Change

8.     Coronene, mercury, and biomarker data support a link between extinction magnitude and volcanic intensity in the Late Devonian

Kunio Kaiho, Mami Miura, Mio Tezuka, Naohiro Hayashi, David S. Jones, Kazuma Oikawa, Jean-Georges Casier, Megumu Fujibayashi, Zhong-Qiang Chen

 

Quaternary Geochronology

9.     Infrared radiofluorescence (IR-RF) dating: A review

    Madhav Krishna Murari, Sebastian Kreutzer, Georgina King, Marine Frouin, Sumiko Tsukamoto, Christoph Schmidt, Tobias Lauer, Nicole Klasen, Daniel Richter, Johannes Friedrich, Norbert Mercier, Markus Fuchs

 

10.  A new method for dating the surface exposure age of granite rock walls in the Mont Blanc massif by reflectance spectroscopy

Xavi Gallach, Yves Perrette, Dominique Lafon, Émilie Chalmin, Philip Deline, Ludovic Ravanel, Julien Carcaillet, Tanguy Wallet

 

Quaternary International

11.  Problems associated with the age determination of the oldest pottery yielding cultural layers at the Studenoe 1 site, Transbaikal (southern Siberia)

Masami Izuho, Fumie Iizuka, Ian Buvit, Mikhail V. Konstantinov

 

12.  Response of freshwater diatoms to cold events in the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene (SE Baltic region)

Andrej Spiridonov, Giedrė Vaikutienė, Robertas Stankevič, Olga Druzhinina, Vaida Šeirienė, Dmitry Subetto, Jury Kublitsky, Miglė Stančikaitė

 

13.  Surface pollen assemblages from different sedimentary environments in the Yinchuan Basin, North China, and their significance for stratigraphic pollen records

Xinling Li, Mingjian Wei, Shengrui Zhang, Maotang Cai, Junping Wang

 

Quaternary Science Reviews

14.  Indonesian Throughflow variability over the last two glacial-interglacial cycles: Evidence from the eastern Indian Ocean

Xiaolei Pang, Franck Bassinot, Sophie Sepulcre

 

15.  Integrated lateral correlation of tsunami deposits during the last 6000 years using multiple indicators at Koyadori, Sanriku Coast, northeast Japan

Daisuke Ishimura, Keitaro Yamada

 

16.  Declining discharge of glacier outburst floods through the Holocene in central Patagonia

Gerardo Benito, Varyl R. Thorndycraft, Alicia Medialdea, Maria J. Machado, Carlos Sancho, Alejandro Dussaillant

 

 

 

2/09/2021

New Papers (Elsevier) 2021/02/09 - 2021/02/01

Elsevier 02/09/2021

Earth and Planetary Science Letters


1. Quantifying dynamic pressure and temperature conditions on fault asperities during earthquake slip

Kathryn S.Hayward, CharlesLe Losq, Stephen F.Cox


2.The first detection of the Madden-Julian Oscillation signal in daily to hourly resolution proxy records derived from a natural archive of Giant Clam Shell (Tridacna spp.)

Hong Yan, Nanyu Zhao, Pengchao Zhou, Chengcheng Liu, Haobai Fe, Ming Li, Fei Liu, Yuanjian Yang, Wei Yang, John Dodson


3.Mineral inclusions are not immutable: Evidence of post-entrapment thermally-induced shape change of quartz in garnet

Bernardo Cesare, Matteo Parisatto, Lucia Mancini, Luca Peruzzo, Marco Franceschi, Tommaso Tacchetto, Steven Reddy,  Richard Spiess, Fabrizio Nestola, FedericaMarone

 

Geochimica et Cosmochimca Acta

 

4.A model of algal organic carbon distributions in the Pearl River estuary using the amino acid carbon isotope values

Peihong Kang, Han Zhang, Zixiang Yang, Yifan Zhu, Biyan He, Qing Lia, Cindy Lee, Tiantian Tang

 

5.Sulfate sulfur isotopes and major ion chemistry reveal that pyrite oxidation counteracts CO2 drawdown from silicate weathering in the Langtang-Trisuli-Narayani River system, Nepal Himalaya

P.C. Kemeny, G.I. Lopez, N.F. Dalleska, M. Torres, A. Burk, M.P. Bhatt, A.J. West, J. Hartmann, J.F.Adkins

 

6.Heavy noble gas signatures of the North Atlantic Popping Rock 2ΠD43: Implications for mantle noble gas heterogeneity

Rita Parai, Sujoy Mukhopadhyay

 

7.Chemical speciation of mercury, sulfur and iron in a dystrophic boreal lake sediment, as controlled by the formation of mackinawite and framboidal pyrite

Ulf Skyllberg, Anna Persson, Ida Tjerngren, Rose-Marie Kronberg, Andreas Drott, Markus Meili, Erik Björn

 

8.Clumped isotope thermometry in bivalve shells: A tool for reconstructing seasonal upwelling

Diana E. Caldarescu, Henrik Sadatzki, Carin Andersson, Priska Schäfer, Helena Fortunato, A. Nele Meckler

 

9.Boron isotopic signatures of melt inclusions from North Iceland reveal recycled material in the Icelandic mantle source

Margaret E. Hartley, Jan C.M. de Hoog, Oliver Shorttle

 

10.A window into the abiotic carbon cycle – Acetate and formate in fracture waters in 2.7 billion year-old host rocks of the Canadian Shield

B. Sherwood Lollar, V. B. Heuer, J. McDermott, S. Tille, O.Warr, J. J. Moran, J.Telling, K.-U.Hinrichs

 

Global and Planetary Change

 

11.Response of summer extreme precipitation over East Asia during the mid-Holocene versus future global warming

Xin Ren, Yingying Sha, Zhengguo Shia, Xiaodong Liu

 

12.New evidence for the periodic bleaching and recovery of Porites corals during the mid-late Holocene in the northern South China Sea

Hao Wang, Kefu Yua, Shichen Tao, Shendong Xu, Tsai-Luen Yu, Chuan-Chou  Shen, Shaopeng Wang

 

13.Recurrent deposition of organic-rich sediments in Early Triassic pelagic Panthalassa and its relationship with global oceanic anoxia: New data from Kyoto, Southwest Japan

Shun Muto

 

14.Quantification and interpretation of the climate variability record

Anna S. von der Heydt, Peter Ashwin, Charles D. Camp, Michel Crucifix, Henk A. Dijkstra, Peter Ditlevsen, Timothy M. Lenton

 

Marine Geology

 

15.Inter-comparison of optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages between different fractions of Holocene deposits from the Yangtze delta and its environmental implications

Xiaomei Nian, Weiguo Zhang, Zhanghua Wang, Qianli Sun, Zhongyuan Chen

 

16.A diatom-based Holocene record of sedimentary and oceanographic environmental changes within the Beibu Gulf, NW South China Sea

Jinpeng Zhang, Michal Tomczak, Andrzej Witkowski, Kai Liang, Jan Harff, Chao Li, Bing Wang

 

Quaternary Geochronology

 

17.Assessing the feasibility of the 228Th/228Ra dating method for young corals (<10 a) by gamma spectrometry

Wuhui Lin, Kefu Yu, Yinghui Wang, Xinming Liu, Shendong Xu, Binyuan He, Qiuyun Ning, Yinghua Li, Fangfang Deng, Jianjun Wang, Hao Ma

 

18.U-series dating of carbonate accretions reveals late Neolithic age for the rock paintings in Cangyuan, southwestern China

Qingfeng Shao, Yun Wu, Edwige Pons-Branchu, Qian Zhu, Arnaud Dapoigny, Tingyun Jiang

 

19.Cross-comparison of last glacial radiocarbon and OSL ages using periglacial fan deposits

Sanne W.L. Palstra, Jakob Walling, Willem Viveen, Jeroen M. Schoorl, Meindertvan den  Berg, Johannes van der Plichta

 

20.The first Holocene varve chronology for the UK: Based on the integration of varve counting, radiocarbon dating and tephrostratigraphy from Diss Mere (UK)

Celia Martin-Puertas, Amy A. Walsh, Simon P.E. Blockley, Poppy Harding, George E. Biddulph, Adrian Palmer, Arne Ramisch, Achim Brauer

 

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2021/2/1~2020/2/7


[Nature]


1.Glacial episodes of a freshwater Arctic Ocean covered by a thick ice shelf

Walter Geibert, Jens Matthiessen, Ingrid Stimac, Jutta Wollenburg & Ruediger Stein

 

[PNAS]

 

2. Unexpected nascent atmospheric emissions of three ozone-depleting hydrochlorofluorocarbons

Martin K. Vollmer, Jens Mühle, Stephan Henne, Dickon Young, Matthew Rigby, Blagoj Mitrevski, Sunyoung Park, Chris R. Lunder, Tae Siek Rhee, Christina M. Harth, Matthias Hill,  Ray L. Langenfelds, Myriam Guillevic, Paul M. Schlauri, Ove Hermansen, Jgor Arduini, Ray H. J. Wang, Peter K. Salameh, Michela Maione, Paul B. Krummel, Stefan Reimann, Simon O’Doherty, Peter G. Simmonds, Paul J. Fraser, Ronald G. Prinn, Ray F. Weiss, and L. Paul Steele


[Geology]

 

3. High-precision U-Pb age constraints on the Permian floral turnovers, paleoclimate change, and tectonics of the North China block

Qiong Wu, Jahandar Ramezani, Hua Zhang, Jun Wang, Fangui Zeng, Yichun Zhang, Feng Liu, Jun Chen, Yaofeng Cai, Zhangshuai Hou, Chao Liu; Wan Yang, Charles M. Henderson, Shu-zhong Shen


4. Apatite nanoparticles in 3.46–2.46 Ga iron formations: Evidence for phosphorus-rich hydrothermal plumes on early Earth

Birger Rasmussen, Janet R. Muhling, Alexandra Suvorova, Woodward W. Fischer

 

[Nature Geoscience]

 

5. Increased outburst flood hazard from Lake Palcacocha due to human-induced glacier retreat

R. F. Stuart-Smith, G. H. Roe, S. Li & M. R. Allen

 

6. Abrupt changes in the global carbon cycle during the last glacial period

Thomas K. Bauska, Shaun A. Marcott & Edward J. Brook

 

[Nature communications]

 

7. An unknown source of reactor radionuclides in the Baltic Sea revealed by multi-isotope fingerprints

Jixin Qiao, Haitao Zhang, Peter Steier, Karin Hain, Xiaolin Hou, Vesa-Pekka Vartti, Gideon M. Henderson, Mats Eriksson, Ala Aldahan, Göran Possnert & Robin Golser


8. Carbon emission from Western Siberian inland waters

Jan Karlsson, Svetlana Serikova, Sergey N. Vorobyev, Gerard Rocher-Ros, Blaize Denfeld & Oleg S. Pokrovsky


9. Deep learning to infer eddy heat fluxes from sea surface height patterns of mesoscale turbulence

Tom M. George, Georgy E. Manucharyan & Andrew F. Thompson


10.More accurate quantification of model-to-model agreement in externally forced climatic responses over the coming century

Nicola Maher, Scott B. Power & Jochem Marotzke

2/08/2021

New papers 2021/2/1-7 (AGU)

New papers 2021/2/1-7 (AGU)

 

Geophysical Research Letters

1.     Semiquantitative Estimates of Rainfall Variability During the 8.2 kyr Event in California Using Speleothem Calcium Isotope Ratios

Cameron B. de Wet, Andrea M. Erhardt, Warren D. Sharp, Naomi E. Marks, Harold J. Bradbury, Alexandra V. Turchyn, Yiruo Xu, Jessica L. Oster

 

2.     Deep Waters in British Columbia Mainland Fjords Show Rapid Warming and Deoxygenation From 1951 to 2020

Jennifer M. Jackson, Laura Bianucci, Charles G. Hannah, Eddy C. Carmack, Jessy Barrette

 

3.     Greenhouse Gas and Ice Volume Drive Pleistocene Indian Summer Monsoon Precipitation Isotope Variability

S. M. McGrath, S. C. Clemens, Y. Haung, M. Yamamoto

 

4.     An integrated Late Pleistocene to Holocene tephrostratigraphic framework for South‐east and East Asia

Chunqing Sun, Luo Wang, Gill Plunkett, Enlou Zhang, Jiaqi Liu

 

5.     Cancellation of the Precessional Cycle in δ18O Records During the Early Pleistocene

Anne L. Morée, Tianyi Sun, Anaïs Bretones, Eivind O. Straume, Kerim Nisancioglu, Geoffrey Gebbie

 

Journal of Geophysical Research C. Oceans

6.     Anthropogenic iron deposition alters the ecosystem and carbon balance of the Indian Ocean over a centennial timescale

Anh L. D. Pham, Takamitsu Ito

 

Climate of the Past

7.     Evolution of mean ocean temperature in Marine Isotope Stages 5-4

Sarah Shackleton, James A. Menking, Edward Brook, Christo Buizert, Michael N. Dyonisius, Vasilii V. Petrenko, Daniel Baggenstos, Jeffrey P. Severinghaus

 

8.     Reconstructing the evolution of ice sheets, sea level, and atmospheric CO2 during the past 3.6 million years

Constantijn J. Berends, Bas de Boer, and Roderik S. W. van de Wal

 

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

9.     In Situ Mg/Ca Measurements on Foraminifera: Comparison Between Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry and Wavelength‐Dispersive X‐Ray Spectroscopy by Electron Probe Microanalyzer

B. Balestra, T. Rose, J. Fehrenbacher, K. D. Knobelspiesse, B. T. Huber, T. Gooding, A. Paytan

2/02/2021

New Papers 2021 Jan 25 - 31 (AGU, EGU, GSA)

 Geophysical Research Letters

1.         The Atmospheric Response to North Atlantic SST Trends, 1870–2019

Kristopher B. Karnauskas, Lei Zhang, Dillon J. Amaya

 

2.         Kauri TreeRing Stable Isotopes Reveal a Centennial Climate Downturn Following the Antarctic Cold Reversal in New Zealand

M. Pauly, C. S. M. Turney, J. G. Palmer, U. Büntgen, A. Brauer, G. Helle

 

3.        Climate change and teleconnections amplify lake stratification with differential local controls of surface water warming and deep water cooling

Isabella A. Oleksy, David C. Richardson

 

4.   Equatorial Pacific warming attenuated by SST warming patterns in the tropical Atlantic and Indian OceansTreering reconstruction of the atmospheric ridging feature that causes flash drought in the central United States since 1500

Kasey C. Bolles, A. Park Williams, Edward R. Cook, Benjamin I. Cook, Daniel A. Bishop

 

5.    Greenland Ice Sheet mass balance (19922020) from calibrated radar altimetry

Sebastian B. Simonsen, Valentina R. Barletta, William Colgan, Louise Sandberg Sørensen

 

6.         Extensive frost weathering across unglaciated North America during the Last Glacial Maximum

J. A. Marshall, J. J. Roering, A. W. Rempel, S. L. Shafer, P. J. Bartlein

 

Climate of the Past

7.         The unidentified volcanic eruption of 1809: why it remains a climatic cold case

Claudia Timmreck, Matthew Toohey, Davide Zanchettin, Stefan Brönnimann, Elin Lundstadt, and Rob Wilson

 

8.        Influence of the representation of convection on the mid-Holocene West African Monsoon

Leonore Jungandreas, Cathy Hohenegger, and Martin Claussen

 

 

9.         Glacial to interglacial climate variability in the southeastern African subtropics (25–20° S)

Annette Hahn, Enno Schefuß, Jeroen Groeneveld, Charlotte Miller, and Matthias Zabel

 

10.       Greenland climate simulations show high Eemian surface melt which could explain reduced total air content in ice cores

Andreas Plach, Bo M. Vinther, Kerim H. Nisancioglu, Sindhu Vudayagiri, and Thomas Blunier

 

11.    The Eocene–Oligocene transition: a review of marine and terrestrial proxy data, models and model–data comparisons

David K. Hutchinson, Helen K. Coxall, Daniel J. Lunt, Margret Steinthorsdottir, Agatha M. de Boer, Michiel Baatsen, Anna von der Heydt, Matthew Huber, Alan T. Kennedy-Asser, Lutz Kunzmann, Jean-Baptiste Ladant, Caroline H. Lear, Karolin Moraweck, Paul N. Pearson, Emanuela Piga, Matthew J. Pound, Ulrich Salzmann, Howie D. Scher, Willem P. Sijp, Kasia K. Śliwińska, Paul A. Wilson, and Zhongshi Zhang

 

Biogeoscience

12.    Revised fractional abundances and warm-season temperatures substantially improve brGDGT calibrations in lake sediments

Jonathan H. Raberg, David J. Harning, Sarah E. Crump, Greg de Wet, Aria Blumm, Sebastian Kopf, Áslaug Geirsdóttir, Gifford H. Miller, and Julio Sepúlveda

 

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems,Global Geochemical Cycles,

 Journal of Geophysical Research,no relevant