[Nature]
none relevant
[Science]
1.Transition to marine ice cliff instability controlled by ice thickness gradients and velocity
J. N. Bassis, B. Berg, A. J. Crawford,D. I. Benn
2.Marshes on the move
Gabriel Popkin
[PNAS]
3.Anthropogenic lead pervasive in Canadian Arctic seawater
Joan De Vera, Priyanka Chandan, Paulina Pinedo-González, Seth G. John, Sarah L. Jackson, Jay T. Cullen, Manuel Colombo, Kristin J. Orians, and Bridget A. Bergquist
[Geology]
4.Excess ice loads in the Indian Ocean sector of East Antarctica during the last glacial period
Takeshige Ishiwa; Jun’ichi Okuno; Yusuke Suganuma
[Nature Geoscience]
none relevant
[Nature communications]
5.A global analysis of extreme coastal water levels with implications for potential coastal overtopping
Rafael Almar, Roshanka Ranasinghe, Erwin W. J. Bergsma, Harold Diaz, Angelique Melet, Fabrice Papa, Michalis Vousdoukas, Panagiotis Athanasiou, Olusegun Dada, Luis Pedro Almeida & Elodie Kestenare
6.Timing of iceberg scours and massive ice-rafting events in the subtropical North Atlantic
Alan Condron & Jenna C. Hill
7.Radioisotope constraints of Arctic deep water export to the North Atlantic
Lauren E. Kipp, Jerry F. McManus & Markus Kienast
8.Future climate change shaped by inter-model differences in Atlantic meridional overturning circulation response
Katinka Bellomo, Michela Angeloni, Susanna Corti & Jost von Hardenberg
9.Significant underestimation of radiative forcing by aerosol–cloud interactions derived from satellite-based methods
Hailing Jia, Xiaoyan Ma, Fangqun Yu & Johannes Quaas
[Nature climate change]
10.Hot extremes have become drier in the United States Southwest
Karen A. McKinnon, Andrew Poppick & Isla R. Simpson
11.Wetter is better for peat carbon
Paul J. Morris
[Nature Scientific Reports]
12.Increased duration of pollen and mold exposure are linked to climate change
Bibek Paudel, Theodore Chu, Meng Chen, Vanitha Sampath, Mary Prunicki & Kari C. Nadeau
13.Sea level rise outpaced by vertical dune toe translation on prograding coasts
Christa O. van IJzendoorn, Sierd de Vries, Caroline Hallin & Patrick A. Hesp
14.Russian forest sequesters substantially more carbon than previously reported
Dmitry Schepaschenko, Elena Moltchanova, Stanislav Fedorov, Victor Karminov, Petr Ontikov, Maurizio Santoro, Linda See, Vladimir Kositsyn, Anatoly Shvidenko, Anna Romanovskaya, Vladimir Korotkov, Myroslava Lesiv, Sergey Bartalev, Steffen Fritz, Maria Shchepashchenko & Florian Kraxner
15.Total nitrogen estimation in agricultural soils via aerial multispectral imaging and LIBS
Md Abir Hossen, Prasoon K Diwakar & Shankarachary Ragi
16.Surface mass balance analysis at Naradu Glacier, Western Himalaya, India
Rajesh Kumar, Shruti Singh, Atar Singh, Ramesh Kumar, Shaktiman Singh & Surjeet Singh Randhawa
17.Global land cover trajectories and transitions
Taher M. Radwan, G. Alan Blackburn, J. Duncan Whyatt & Peter M. Atkinson
18.Major ocean currents may shape the microbiome of the topshell Phorcus sauciatus in the NE Atlantic Ocean
Ricardo Sousa, Joana Vasconcelos, Iván Vera-Escalona, João Delgado, Mafalda Freitas, José A. González & Rodrigo Riera
19.N2O dynamics in the western Arctic Ocean during the summer of 2017
Jang-Mu Heo, Seong-Su Kim, Sung-Ho Kang, Eun Jin Yang, Ki-Tae Park, Jinyoung Jung, Kyoung-Ho Cho, Ju-Hyoung Kim, Alison M. Macdonald, Joo-Eun Yoon, Hyo-Ryeon Kim, Sang-Min Eom, Jae-Hyun Lim & Il-Nam Kim
[Science Advances]
20.Sulfurization of dissolved organic matter in the anoxic water column of the Black Sea
GONZALO V. GOMEZ-SAEZ, THORSTEN DITTMAR, MORITZ HOLTAPPELS, ANIKA M. POHLABELN, ANNA LICHTSCHLAG, BERNHARD SCHNETGER, ANTJE BOETIUS, JUTTA NIGGEMANN
21.Abrupt Heinrich Stadial 1 cooling missing in Greenland oxygen isotopes
CHENGFEI HE, ZHENGYU LIU, BETTE L. OTTO-BLIESNER, ESTHER C. BRADY, CHENYU ZHU, ROBERT TOMAS, CHRISTO BUIZERT, JEFFREY P. SEVERINGHAUS
22.Viral infection of algal blooms leaves a unique metabolic footprint on the dissolved organic matter in the ocean
CONSTANZE KUHLISCH, GUY SCHLEYER, NIR SHAHAF, FLORA VINCENT, DANIELLA SCHATZ, ASSAF VARDI