8/03/2021

New Papers (AGU) 2021/08/03

 

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

 

1.     Coral Ba/Ca Analysis using ICP-OES with an Ultrasonic Nebulizer

Takaaki K. Watanabe, Tsuyoshi Watanabe, Kazuto Ohmori, Atsuko Yamazaki

 

2.     Cycling of CO2 and N2 along the Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand: An integrated geological, theoretical, and isotopic approach

Gabe S. Epstein, Gray E. Bebout, Bruce W. Christenson, Hirochika Sumino, Ikuko Wada, Cynthia Werner, David R. Hilton

 

3.     Global induced stress field from large earthquakes since 1900 and chained earthquake occurrence

Junhyung Lee, Tae-Kyung Hong

 

Geophysical Research Letters

 

4.     Magnetotactic Bacterial Activity in the North Pacific Ocean and Its Relationship to Asian Dust Inputs and Primary Productivity Since 8.0 Ma

Qiang Zhang, Qingsong Liu, Andrew P. Roberts, Jimin Yu, Yan Liu, Jinhua Li

 

5.     Coupled Climate Responses to Recent Australian Wildfire and COVID-19 Emissions Anomalies Estimated in CESM2

J. T. Fasullo, N. Rosenbloom, R. R. Buchholz, G. Danabasoglu, D. M. Lawrence, J.-F. Lamarque

 

6.     Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions Changes in An Urban Area of Tokyo, Japan, Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study during the State of Emergency in April-May 2020

H. Sugawara, S. Ishidoya, Y. Terao, Y. Takane, Y. Kikegawa, K. Nakajima

 

7.     The impact of lithology on fjord morphology

M. Bernard, P. Steer, K. Gallagher, D. L. Egholm

 

8.     Quantifying the extent of the Paleo-Asian Ocean during the Late Carboniferous to Early Permian

Donghai Zhang, Baochun Huang, Guochun Zhao, Joseph G. Meert, Simon Williams, Jie Zhao, Tinghong Zhou

 

9.     Enhancing Subseasonal Temperature Prediction by Bridging a Statistical Model with Dynamical Arctic Oscillation Forecasting

Minju Kim, Changhyun Yoo, Jung Choi

 

10.   Linear Response Function Reveals the Most Effective Remote Forcing in Causing September Arctic Sea Ice Melting in CESM

Yutian Wu, Jian Lu, Qinghua Ding, Fukai Liu

 

11.   The footprint characteristics of cosmic ray thermal neutrons

J. Jakobi, J. A. Huisman, M. Kohli, D. Rasche, H. Vereecken, H. R. Bogena

 

12.   Spatial distribution of CO2, CH4 and N2O in the Great Barrier Reef revealed through high resolution sampling and isotopic analysis

Michael J. Reading, Damien T. Maher, Isaac R. Santos, Luke C. Jeffrey, Tyler J. Cyronak, Ashly, McMahon, Douglas R. Tait

 

13.   Shallowing Glacial Antarctic Intermediate Water by Changes in Sea Ice and Hydrological Cycle

Lingwei Li, Zhengyu Liu, Chenyu Zhu, Chengfei He, Bette Otto-Bliesner

 

14.   Stable Atlantic deep water mass sourcing on glacial-interglacial timescales

Frerk Poppelmeier, Marcus Gutjahr, Patrick Blaster, Hartmut Schulz, Finn Sufke, Jorg Lippold

 

15.   Millennial resolution late Miocene northern China precipitation record spanning astronomical analogue interval to the future

Peng Gao, Junsheng Nie, Qing Yan, Xu Zhang, Qingsong Liu, Bo Cao, Baotian Pan

 

JGR Oceans

 

16.   Variability in Indonesian Throughflow upper hydrology in response to precession-induced tropical climate processes over the past 120 kyr

Peng Zhang, Jian Xu, Sebastian Beil, Ann Holbourn, Wolfgang Kuhnt, Tiegang Li, Zhifang Xiong, Hong Yan, Rui Cui, Heng Liu, Hanning Wu

 

17.   Linking AMOC variations with the multidecadal seesaw in tropical cyclone activity between Eastern North Pacific and Atlantic

Zhangqiu Gong, Yusen Liu, Cheng Sun, Jing Zhang, Jianping Li, Chunming Shi

 

18.   Remote and local processes controlling decadal sea ice variability in the Weddell Sea

Yushi Morioka, Swadhin K. Behera

 

Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

 

19.   SST Changes in the Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean and their teleconnection with the Indian Monsoon during the Last Glacial Period

Vikash Kumar, Manish Tiwari, Prince Prakash, Rahul Mohan, Meloth Thamban

 

20.   Can we better constrain the timing of GNAIW/UNADW variability in the Western Equatorial Atlantic and its relationship to climate change during the last deglaciation?

Thomas P. Guilderson, Katherine Allen, Jordan P. Landers, Virginia J. Ettwein, Mea S. Cook

 

Biogeosciences

 

21.   Sustained-flux global warming potential driven by nitrogen inflow and hydroperiod in a model of Great Lakes coastal wetlands

Y. Yuan, S. J. Sharp, J. P. Martina, K. J. Elgersma, W. S. Currie