9/12/2021

New Papers (AGU, EGU, GSA) 14/09/2021 - Tam

 AGU, EGU, GSA 14/09/2021

Geophysical Research Letters

1.The Cause of the Large Cold Bias in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean

Jie Feng, Tao Lian, Dake Chen, Yanjie Li

2.Can Deep Learning Predict Complete Ruptures in Numerical Megathrust Faults?

David Blank, Julia Morgan

3.On assessing ERA5 and MERRA2 representations of cold-air outbreaks across the Gulf Stream

Seethala Chellappan, Paquita Zuidema, Jim Edson, Michael Brunke, Gao Chen, Xiang-Yu Li, David Painemal, Claire Robinson, Taylor Shingler, Michael Shook, Armin Sorooshian, Lee Thornhill, Florian Tornow, Hailong Wang, Xubin Zeng, Luke Ziemba

4.Growing threats from unprecedented sequential flood-hot extremes across China

Zhen Liao, Yang Chen, Wei Li, Panmao Zhai

5.Higher Autumn Temperatures Lead to Contrasting CO2 Flux Responses in Boreal Forests Versus Tundra and Shrubland

Nina A. Randazzo, Anna M. Michalak, Charles E. Miller, Scot M. Miller, Yoichi P. Shiga, Yuanyuan Fang

6.Australian plate subduction is responsible for northward motion of the India-Asia collision zone and ∼1000 km lateral migration of the Indian slab

AJ Parsons, K Sigloch, K Hosseini

7.Late Miocene onset of Tasman Leakage and Southern Hemisphere Supergyre ushers in Near-modern Circulation

Beth A. Christensen, David De Vleeschouwer, Jorijntje Henderiks, Jeroen Groeneveld, Gerald Auer, Anna Joy Drury, Boris Theofanis Karatsolis, Jing Lyu, Christian Betzler ,Gregor P. Eberli, Dick Kroon

8.Mineral dust coupled with climate-carbon cycle on orbital timescales over the past 4 Ma

Mengmeng Cao, Zhixiang Wang, Yu Sui, Yanzhen Li, Ze Zhang, Anguo Xiao, Rui Zhang, David B. Kemp

9.Thermohaline suppression of Upper Circumpolar Deep Water eddies in the Ross Gyre

Yana Bebieva, Kevin Speer

10.Organic matter chemistry drives carbon dioxide production of peatlands

A.E. Normand, B.L. Turner, L.J. Lamit, A.N. Smith, B. Baiser, M.W. Clark, C. Hazlett, E.S. Kane, E. Lilleskov, J.R. Long, S.P. Grover, K.R. Reddy

11.Diversity in the persistence of El Niño events over the last millennium

Sara C. Sanchez, Kristopher B. Karnauskas

12.120 years of AMOC variability reconstructed from observations using the Bernoulli inverse

Neil J. Fraser, Stuart A. Cunningham

13.Changes in the tropical lapse rate due to entrainment and their impact on climate sensitivity

Jiawei Bao, Bjorn Stevens, Lukas Kluft, Diego Jiménez-de-la-Cuesta

14.Tropical Western Pacific hydrology during the last 6,000 years based on wildfire charcoal records from Borneo

Masanobu Yamamoto, Takafumi Kikuchi, Hiromichi Sakurai, Ryoma Hayashi, Osamu Seki, Takayuki Omori, Abdullah Sulaiman, Hasrizal Shaari, Mohd Zulhilmy Abdullah, Lulie Melling

15.Yellowstone plume drives Neogene North American plate motion change

Ingo. L. Stotz, Berta Vilacís, Jorge N. Hayek, Hans-Peter Bunge, Anke M. Friedrich

16.Terrestrial Water Storage Anomalies Emphasize Interannual Variations in Global Mean Sea Level During 1997–1998 and 2015–2016 El Niño Events

Yan-Ning Kuo, Min-Hui Lo, Yu-Chiao Liang, Yu-Heng Tseng, Chia-Wei Hsu

JGR Solid Earth

17.Detection of “Rapid” Aseismic Slip at the Izu-Bonin Trench

Yoshio Fukao, Tatsuya Kubota, Hiroko Sugioka, Aki Ito, Takashi Tonegawa, Hajime Shiobara, Mikiya Yamashita, Tatsuhiko Saito

Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

18.Evolution of Sea Surface Temperature in the Southern Mid-latitudes from Late Oligocene through Early Miocene

José Guitián, Heather M Stoll

Climate of the Past

19.Late Pleistocene glacial chronologies and paleoclimate in the northern Rocky Mountains

Brendon Quirk, Elizabeth Huss, Benjamin Laabs, Eric Leonard, Joseph Licciardi, Mitchell Plummer, and Marc Caffee

20.El Niño–Southern Oscillation signal in a new East Antarctic ice core, Mount Brown South

Camilla K. Crockart, Tessa R. Vance, Alexander D. Fraser, Nerilie J. Abram, Alison S. Criscitiello, Mark A. J. Curran, Vincent Favier, Ailie J. E. Gallant, Christoph Kittel, Helle A. Kjær, Andrew R. Klekociuk, Lenneke M. Jong, Andrew D. Moy, Christopher T. Plummer, Paul T. Vallelonga, Jonathon Wille, and Lingwei Zhang

21.Clumped-isotope-derived climate trends leading up to the end-Cretaceous mass extinction in northwest Europe

Heidi Elizabeth O'Hora, Sierra Victoria Petersen, Johan Vellekoop, Matthew Madden Jones, and Serena R. Scholz