AGU 13/04/2021
Geochemistry,
Geophysics, and Geosystems
1. Prototethyan
accretionary orogenesis along the East Gondwana periphery: New insights from
the early Paleozoic igneous and sedimentary rocks in the Sibumasu
Yuejun Wang, Xin
Qian, Peter A. Cawood, Yuzhi Zhang, Yang Wang, Xiaowan Xing, Vongpaseuth
Senebouttalath, Chengshi Gan
2. Decadal
geomagnetic secular variations from greigite bearing Dead Sea sediments
Yael Ebert, Ron
Shaar, Mordechai Stein
3. Multi‐layer Seismic
Anisotropy Beneath Greenland
Erica Nathan,
Anant Hariharan, Darien Florez, Karen M. Fischer
4. A Repeating
Earthquake Catalog from 2003 to 2020 for the Raukumara Peninsula, Northern
Hikurangi Subduction Margin, New Zealand
Laura Hughes,
Calum J. Chamberlain, John Townend, Amanda M. Thomas
5. Teeth of past
and present elephants: Microstructure and composition of enamel in fossilized
proboscidean molars and implications for diagenesis
Nataniel Białas,
Oleg Prymak, Ningthoujam, Premjit Singh, Debajyoti Paul, Rajeev Patnaik,
Matthias Epple
6. Geophysical and
Geochemical Constraints on Neogene‐Recent Volcanism in the North American
Cordillera
R.D Hyndman, D
Canil
Geophysical
Research Letters
Cryosphere:
7. Surface melt
and runoff on Antarctic ice shelves at 1.5°C, 2°C and 4°C of future warming
E. Gilbert, C.
Kittel
Climate:
8. Dependence of
Climate Sensitivity on the Given Distribution of Relative Humidity
S. Bourdin, L.
Kluft, B. Stevens
Solid Earth:
9. Diachronous
growth of the northern Tibetan plateau derived from flexural modeling
Lin Wang, Feng Cheng, Andrew V. Zuza, Marc Jolivet, Yiduo Liu, Zhaojie Guo, Xiangzhong Li, Changhao Zhang
10. The
response of repetitive very‐long‐period seismic signals at Aso volcano to
periodic loading
Jieming Niu, Teh‐Ru Alex Song
JGR Oceans:
11. Nitrogen
Fixation and Diazotroph Community in the Subarctic Sea of Japan and Sea of
Okhotsk
Takuya SATO,
Takuhei SHIOZAKI, Yukiko TANIUCHI, Hiromi KASAI, Kazutaka TAKAHASHI
12. Winter air‐sea CO2 fluxes
constructed from summer observations of the Polar Southern Ocean suggest weak
outgassing
Neill Mackay,
Andrew Watson
13. A 30 Year Time
Series of Transient Tracer‐based Estimates of Anthropogenic Carbon in
the Central Labrador Sea
L. Raimondi,
T.Tanhua, K. Azetsu-Scott, I. Yashayaev, D.W.R. Wallace
Paleoceanography
and Paleoclimatology
14. Late Eocene
record of hydrology and temperature from Prydz Bay, East Antarctica
Emily J. Tibbett,
Howie D. Scher, Sophie Warny, Jessica E. Tierney, Sandra Passchier, Sarah J.
Feakins
15. Chronology and
eccentricity phasing for the Early Turonian greenhouse (∼93‐94 Ma):
Constraints on astronomical control of the carbon cycle
Jiří Laurin, David
Uličný, Stanislav Čech, Jakub Trubač, Jiří Zachariáš, Andrea Svobodová
16. Anti‐phase
strengthening of the South and East Asian summer monsoons during the early
Pliocene driven by Southern Hemisphere ice volume
Xiaoxue Wang,
Junsheng Nie, Joel E. Saylor
EGU: Climate of
the Past
17. A global
climatology of the ocean surface during the Last Glacial Maximum mapped on a
regular grid (GLOMAP)
André Paul, Stefan
Mulitza, Rüdiger Stein, and Martin Werner
18. Building a
long-time series for weather and extreme weather in the Straits Settlements: a
multi-disciplinary approach to the archives of societies
Fiona Williamson
19. Evaluating the
biological pump efficiency of the Last Glacial Maximum ocean using δ13C
Anne L. Morée,
Jörg Schwinger, Ulysses S. Ninnemann, Aurich Jeltsch-Thömmes, Ingo Bethke, and
Christoph Heinze
20. Cryogenic cave
carbonates in the Dolomites (northern Italy): insights into Younger Dryas
cooling and seasonal precipitation
Gabriella Koltai, Christoph
Spötl, Alexander H. Jarosch, and Hai Cheng
GSA Bulletin
21. Origin and age
of the Shenshan tectonic mélange in the Jiangshan-Shaoxing-Pingxiang Fault and
late Early Paleozoic juxtaposition of the Yangtze Block and the West Cathaysia
terrane, South China
Lijun Wang; Kexin
Zhang; Shoufa Lin; Weihong He; Leiming Yin