New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2021/4/5~2021/4/11
[Nature]
[1] Initial Upper Palaeolithic humans in Europe had recent Neanderthal ancestry
Hajdinjak, M., Mafessoni, F., Skov, L. et al.
[3] Earthquakes indicated magma viscosity during Kīlauea’s 2018 eruption
Roman, D.C., Soldati, A., Dingwell, D.B. et al.
[4] Five carbon- and nitrogen-bearing species in a hot giant planet’s atmosphere
Giacobbe, P., Brogi, M., Gandhi, S. et al.
[5] Fossoriality and evolutionary development in two Cretaceous mammaliamorphs
Mao, F., Zhang, C., Liu, C. et al.
[6] How two neuroscientists built a mindfulness class to improve students’ well-being
Kevin Boehnke and Richard E. Harris
[Science]
[7] The primitive brain of early Homo
MARCIA S. PONCE DE LEÓN, THIBAULT BIENVENU, ASSAF MAROM, SILVANO ENGEL, PAUL TAFFOREAU, JOSÉ LUIS ALATORRE WARREN, DAVID LORDKIPANIDZE, IWAN KURNIAWAN, DELTA BAYU MURTI, RUSYAD ADI SURIYANTO, TOETIK KOESBARDIATI, CHRISTOPH P. E. ZOLLIKOFER
[PNAS]
[8] Declining greenness in Arctic-boreal lakes
Catherine Kuhn, David Butman
[9] Global warming is causing a more pronounced dip in marine species richness around the equator
Chhaya Chaudhary, Anthony J. Richardson, David S. Schoeman, Mark J. Costello
[10] Aquatic biodiversity enhances multiple nutritional benefits to humans
Joey R. Bernhardt, Mary I. O’Connor
[11] Potential ecological impacts of climate intervention by reflecting sunlight to cool Earth
Phoebe L. Zarnetske, Jessica Gurevitch, Janet Franklin, Peter M. Groffman, Cheryl S. Harrison, Jessica J. Hellmann, Forrest M. Hoffman, Shan Kothari, Alan Robock, Simone Tilmes, Daniele Visioni, Jin Wu, Lili Xia, Cheng-En Yang
[12] (Mis)informed about what? What it means to be a science-literate citizen in a digital world
Emily L. Howell, Dominique Brossard
[Nature Geoscience]
[13] Bedrock weathering contributes to subsurface reactive nitrogen and nitrous oxide emissions
Wan, J., Tokunaga, T.K., Brown, W. et al.
[14] Co-variation of silicate, carbonate and sulfide weathering drives CO2 release with erosion
Bufe, A., Hovius, N., Emberson, R. et al.
[15] Half of global methane emissions come from highly variable aquatic ecosystem sources
Rosentreter, J.A., Borges, A.V., Deemer, B.R. et al.
[16] Global dominance of tectonics over climate in shaping river longitudinal profiles
Seybold, H., Berghuijs, W.R., Prancevic, J.P. et al.
[17] Hazard cascades
Nature Geoscience
[Nature communications]
[18] Multi-phase seismic source imprint of tropical cyclones
Retailleau, L., Gualtieri, L.
[19] Skilful predictions of the Asian summer monsoon one year ahead
Takaya, Y., Kosaka, Y., Watanabe, M. et al.
[20] Overcoming financial limitations in global volcano monitoring
Nature Communication
[21] The anatomy of past abrupt warmings recorded in Greenland ice
Capron, E., Rasmussen, S.O., Popp, T.J. et al.
[22] Mature Andean forests as globally important carbon sinks and future carbon refuges
Duque, A., Peña, M.A., Cuesta, F. et al.
[Nature Climate change]
[23] Future increases in Arctic lightning and fire risk for permafrost carbon
Chen, Y., Romps, D.M., Seeley, J.T. et al.
[24] Winter melt trends portend widespread declines in snow water resources
Musselman, K.N., Addor, N., Vano, J.A. et al.
[25] 10 years of Nature Climate Change
Findlay, A., Wake, B.