3/16/2021

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2021/3/8~2021/3/14

  [Science]

1. Temperature controls carbon cycling and biological evolution in the ocean twilight zone

Flavia Boscolo-Galazzo, Katherine A. Crichton, Andy Ridgwell, Elaine M. Mawbey, Bridget S. Wade, Paul N. Pearson


2. Investigating a tsunamigenic megathrust earthquake in the Japan Trench

Shuichi Kodaira, Takeshi Iinuma, Kentaro Imai


3. Globally observed trends in mean and extreme river flow attributed to climate change

Lukas Gudmundsson, Julien Boulange, Hong X. Do, Simon N. Gosling, Manolis G. Grillakis, Aristeidis G. Koutroulis, Michael Leonard, Junguo Liu, Hannes Müller Schmied, Lamprini Papadimitriou, Yadu Pokhrel, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Yusuke Satoh, Wim Thiery, Seth Westra, Xuebin Zhang, Fang Zhao


[PNAS]

4. Life expectancy in adulthood is falling for those without a BA degree, but as educational gaps have widened, racial gaps have narrowed

Anne Case and Angus Deaton


5. Archaeomagnetic results from Cambodia in Southeast Asia: Evidence for possible low-latitude flux expulsion

Shuhui Cai, Rashida Doctor, Lisa Tauxe, Mitch Hendrickson, Quan Hua, Stéphanie Leroy, and Kaseka Phon


6. A 4,565-My-old andesite from an extinct chondritic protoplanet

Jean-Alix Barrat, Marc Chaussidon, Akira Yamaguchi, Pierre Beck, Johan Villeneuve, David J. Byrne, Michael W. Broadley, and Bernard Marty


7. Reevaluating the timing of Neanderthal disappearance in Northwest Europe

Thibaut Devièse, Grégory Abrams, Mateja Hajdinjak, Stéphane Pirson, Isabelle De Groote, Kévin Di Modica, Michel Toussaint, Valentin Fischer, Dan Comeskey, Luke Spindler, Matthias Meyer, Patrick Semal, and Tom Higham


8. Global hydroclimatic response to tropical volcanic eruptions over the last millennium

Ernesto Tejedor, Nathan J. Steiger, Jason E. Smerdon, Roberto Serrano-Notivoli, and Mathias Vuille


9. Historic Yangtze flooding of 2020 tied to extreme Indian Ocean conditions

Zhen-Qiang Zhou, Shang-Ping Xie, and Renhe Zhang


10. Focusing climate negotiations on a uniform common commitment can promote cooperation

Klaus M. Schmidt and Axel Ockenfels


11. The evolution of altruism through war is highly sensitive to population structure and to civilian and fighter mortality

Mark Dyble


 

 [Nature Geoscience]


12. Large-scale thermal unrest of volcanoes for years prior to eruption

Girona, T., Realmuto, V. & Lundgren, P.


13. Intermittent warmth on young Mars

Mangold, N. 


14. Hydrogen dances in the deep mantle

Komabayashi, T.


15. Projections of tropical heat stress constrained by atmospheric dynamics

Zhang, Y., Held, I. & Fueglistaler, S. 


16. Superionic iron oxide–hydroxide in Earth’s deep mantle

Hou, M., He, Y., Jang, B.G. et al.


17. A coupled model of episodic warming, oxidation and geochemical transitions on early Mars

Wordsworth, R., Knoll, A.H., Hurowitz, J. et al. 


18. Oceanic crustal flow in Iceland observed using seismic anisotropy

Volk, O., White, R.S., Pilia, S. et al. 


 

[Nature communications]


19. Antarctic Peninsula warm winters influenced by Tasman Sea temperatures

Sato, K., Inoue, J., Simmonds, I. et al.


20. Vulnerabilities of protected lands in the face of climate and human footprint changes

Shrestha, N., Xu, X., Meng, J. et al.


21. Malaria trends in Ethiopian highlands track the 2000 ‘slowdown’ in global warming

Rodó, X., Martinez, P.P., Siraj, A. et al. 


[Nature Climate change]


22. No projected global drylands expansion under greenhouse warming

Berg, A., McColl, K.A. 


23. Rising seas and subsiding cities

Mimura, N.