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