10/31/2021

New Papers (Elsevier etc.) 2021/10/25-2021/10/31

 Chemical Geology

1. Sedimentary geochemistry response to climate change on a millennial timescale in the Qiantang River incised-valley system, eastern China

Xia Zhang, Xu-long Li, Eduardo Garzanti, Chun-ming Lin, K.Deng

 

2. Tracing mantellic vs. crustal sources of clastic sediments in continental rifts using geochemical and SmNd and Sr isotope compositions: Insights from paleogene alluvial deposits of the Resende Basin, SE-Brazil

Manuela de Oliveira Carvalho, Claudio de Morisson Valeriano, Renato Rodriguez Cabral Ramos, Monica Heilbron, Carla Cristine Aguiar Neto, Gabriel Paravidini, Luiz Guilherme do Eirado Silva

 

3. U-Pb ID-TIMS reference ages and initial Pb isotope compositions for Durango and Wilberforce apatites

André N. Paul, Richard A. Spikings, Sean P. Gaynor

 

Quaternary International

4. Late Glacial and Holocene environmental variability, Lago Trasimeno, Italy

Luca Gasperini, Dorothy Peteet, Enrico Bonatti, Ermanno Gambini, Alina Polonia, Jonathan Nichols, Linda Heusser

 

5. Sublacustrine canyons of the South and Central Basins of Lake Baikal as a result of interaction of tectonic, lithological and climatic factors

Evgeniy Kononov, Oleg Khlystov, Marc De Batist, Lieven Naudts, Andrey Kazakov, Hirotsugu Minami, Akihiro Hachikubo

 

6. Geochemical characteristics of Holocene loess-paleosol sequences in central Chinese Loess Plateau and their implications for East Asian monsoon evolution

Pei Li, Chunxia Zhang, Haibin Wu, Zhanwu Gao

 

7. Improved El Niño Southern Oscillation signals extracted by principal component analysis of tree-ring oxygen isotope records from the East Asian monsoon region of China

Mengyu Wang, Yuhui Liu, Yonghong Zheng, Yaling Wu, Zunyu Hu, Chaoyong Hu

 

8. Palaeoenvironmental changes and their chronology during the latter half of MIS 5 on the south-eastern coast of the Gulf of Finland

Anatoly Molodkov, Nataliya Bolikhovskaya

 

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

9. Impact of sedimentation, climate and sea level on marine sedimentary pyrite sulfur isotopes: Insights from the Valle di Manche section (Lower-Middle Pleistocene, southern Italy)

J. Houghton, D. Scarponi, L. Capraro, D. A. Fike

 

10. Relicts of a Cambrian oceanic arc in the Lajishan suture, NE Tibetan Plateau: Evidence for early-stage subduction within the Proto-Tethyan Ocean

Changlei Fu, Zhen Yan, Jonathan C. Aitchison, Wenjiao Xiao, Solomon Buckman, Bingzhang Wang, Qingguo Zhai

 

11. Spatio-temporal expressions of precessional-scale stalagmite δ18O variations from the Asian monsoon area

Shushuang Liu, Dianbing Liu, Yongjin Wang, Lingzhe Zou, Hui Gao

 

12. Assessing the palaeohydrology of the lost Saraswati River in the Punjab-Haryana plains Northwest India from satellite data

Zafar Beg, Kumar Gaurav, Abhilash Singh, Sampat Kumar Tandon

 

13. Geochemistry, ichnology, and sedimentology of omission levels in Middle Triassic (Muschelkalk) platform carbonates of the Germanic Basin (southern Poland)

Michał Matysik, Michał Stachacz, Dirk Knaust, Martin J. Whitehouse

 

14. Alkane variation in peat reveals palaeohydrological changes since the Little Ice Age in eastern China

Yang Pang, Bin Zhou, ChunMei Ma, JiaWei Jiang, David Taylor, YueHan Lu

 

15. Deep-water paleoenvironmental changes based on early-middle Miocene benthic foraminifera from Malta Island (central Mediterranean)

Bianca Russo, Luciana Ferraro, Cecilia Correggia, Ines Alberico, Luca Maria Foresi, Mattia Vallefuoco, Fabrizio Lirer

 

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

16. Did the Boreal Realm extend into the equatorial region? New paleomagnetic evidence from the Tuva–Mongol and Amuria blocks

Qiang Ren, Shihong Zhang, Turbold Sukhbaatar, Hanqing Zhao, Huaichun Wu, Tianshui Yang, Haiyan Li, Yangjun Gao, Xiaochi Jin

 

17. Boron isotope evidence for devolatilized and rehydrated recycled materials in the Icelandic mantle source

Edward W. Marshall, Eemu Ranta, Sæmundur Ari Halldórsson, Alberto Caracciolo, Enikő Bali, Heejin Jeon, Martin J. Whitehouse, Jaime D. Barnes, Andri Stefánsson

 

18. The role of preexisting upper plate strike-slip faults during long-lived (ca. 30 Myr) oblique flat slab subduction, southern Alaska

T.S. Waldien, R.O. Lease, S.M. Roeske, J.A. Benowitz, P.B. O'Sullivan

 

19. Overlapping slabs: Untangling subduction in NW South America through finite-frequency teleseismic tomography

Meng Sun, Maximiliano J. Bezada, John Cornthwaite, German A. Prieto, Fenglin Niu, Alan Levander

 

Global and Planetary Change

20. Aridification and orbital forcing of eastern African climate during the Plio-Pleistocene

C.J.Lepre, R.L.Quinn

 

21. First record of the early Toarcian oceanic anoxic event in the Hebrides Basin (UK) and implications for redox and weathering changes

Wenhan Chen, David B. Kemp, Tianchen He, Chunju Huang, Simin Jin, Yijun Xiong, Robert J. Newton

 

Marine Geology

22. Interplay of deep-marine sedimentary processes with seafloor morphology offshore Madeira Island (Central NE-Atlantic)

C. Roque, F. J. Hernández-Molina, P. Madureira, R. Quartaue, V. Magalhães, P. Brito, J. T. Vázquez, L.Somoza

 

23. Reconstructing a late Neolithic extreme storm event on the southern Yangtze coast, East China, based on sedimentary records and numerical modeling

Shuo Wang, Jianzhong Ge, Michael E. Meadows, Zhanghua Wang

 

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

24. Molecular evidence for the export of terrigenous organic matter to the north Gulf of Mexico by solid-state 13C NMR and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry of humic acids

Sarah A. Ware, Blaine E. Hartman, Derek C. Waggoner, Derrick R. Vaughn, Thomas S. Bianchi, Patrick G. Hatcher

 

25. Carbon dynamics driven by seawater recirculation and groundwater discharge along a forest-dune-beach continuum of a high-energy meso-macro-tidal sandy coast

Céline CHARBONNIER, Pierre ANSCHUTZ, Gwenaël ABRIL, Alfonso MUCCI, Loris DEIRMENDJIAN, Dominique POIRIER, Stéphane BUJAN, Pascal LECROART

 

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.)

 Nature 

1.Indo-Pacific Walker circulation drove Pleistocene African aridification

H. J. L. van der Lubbe, I. R. Hall, S. Barker, S. R. Hemming, T. F. Baars, A. Starr, J. Just, B. C. Backeberg & J. C. A. Joordens 



Science
2.Exceptional increases in fluvial sediment fluxes in a warmer and wetter High Mountain Asia

DONGFENG LI XIXI LU IRINA OVEREEM DESMOND E. WALLINGJ AIA SYVITSKI ALBERT J. KETTNER BODO BOOKHAGEN YINJUN ZHOUAND TING ZHANG 


3.Global drivers of eukaryotic plankton biogeography in the sunlit ocean

GUILHEM SOMMERIA-KLEIN ROMAIN WATTEAUX FEDERICO M. IBARBALZ JUAN JOSÉ PIERELLA KARLUSICH DANIELE IUDICONE CHRIS BOWLER AND HÉLÈNE MORLON



PNAS
4.Early warm-season mesoscale convective systems dominate soil moisture–precipitation feedback for summer rainfall in central United States

Huancui Hu,  L. Ruby Leung, and  Zhe Feng


5.Eccentricity forcing of East Asian monsoonal systems over the past 3 million years

Chengying Liu, Junsheng Nie, Zaijun Li, Qingqing Qiao,  Jordan T. Abell, Fei Wang, and  Wenjiao Xiao


6.Large uncertainties in global hydroxyl projections tied to fate of reactive nitrogen and carbon

Lee T. Murray,  Arlene M. Fiore, Drew T. Shindell, Vaishali Naik, and Larry W. Horowitz



Nature Geoscience 

7.Recent strengthening of snow and ice albedo feedback driven by Antarctic sea-ice loss

Aku Riihelä, Ryan M. Bright & Kati Anttila 


8.Fluvial organic carbon cycling regulated by sediment transit time and mineral protection

Marisa Repasch, Joel S. Scheingross, Niels Hovius, Maarten Lupker, Hella Wittmann, Negar Haghipour, Darren R. Gröcke, Oscar Orfeo, Timothy I. Eglinton & Dirk Sachse 



Nature communications

9.Deep mitigation of CO2 and non-CO2 greenhouse gases toward 1.5 °C and 2 °C futures

Yang Ou, Christopher Roney, Jameel Alsalam, Katherine Calvin, Jared Creason, Jae Edmonds, Allen A. Fawcett, Page Kyle, Kanishka Narayan, Patrick O’Rourke, Pralit Patel, Shaun Ragnauth, Steven J. Smith & Haewon McJeon


10.Impact of intensifying nitrogen limitation on ocean net primary production is fingerprinted by nitrogen isotopes

Pearse J. Buchanan, Olivier Aumont, Laurent Bopp, Claire Mahaffey & Alessandro Tagliabue 

Increasing large wildfires over the western United States linked to diminishing sea ice in the Arctic

Yufei Zou, Philip J. Rasch, Hailong Wang, Zuowei Xie & Rudong Zhang 



Nature Climate Change

none relevant


Nature Scientific reports 

11.Characterizing porous microaggregates and soil organic matter sequestered in allophanic paleosols on Holocene tephras using synchrotron-based X-ray microscopy and spectroscopy

Doreen Yu-Tuan Huang, David J. Lowe, G. Jock Churchman, Louis A. Schipper, Alan Cooper, Tsan-Yao Chen & Nicolas J. Rawlence 


12.Marine heatwaves in the Humboldt current system: from 5-day localized warming to year-long El Niños

Alice Pietri, François Colas, Rodrigo Mogollon, Jorge Tam & Dimitri Gutierrez 


13.Changes in the profile properties and chemical weathering characteristics of cultivated soils affected by anthropic activities

Jiangwen Li, Jing Du, Shouqin Zhong, En Ci & Chaofu Wei 


14.Effects of global warming on Mediterranean coral forests

Giovanni Chimienti, Diana De Padova, Maria Adamo, Michele Mossa, Antonella Bottalico, Anna Lisco, Nicola Ungaro & Francesco Mastrototaro 



ScienceAdvances

15.Biogenic formation of amorphous carbon by anaerobic methanotrophs and select methanogens

KYLIE D. ALLEN GUNTER WEGENERD. MATTHEW SUBLETT JR ROBERT J. BODNAR XU FENG JENNY WENDT AND ROBERT H. WHITE 


16.Abrupt shifts in 21st-century plankton communities

B. B. CAEL STEPHANIE DUTKIEWICZ AND STEPHANIE HENSON


10/25/2021

New papers 2021/10/20-10/26 (Elsevier)

 Quaternary Science Reviews

1.     Freshening, stratification and deep-water formation in the Nordic Seas during marine isotope stage 11 

John M. Doherty, Yuet F. Ling, Christelle Not, Dirk Erler, Henning A. Bauch, Adina Paytan, Benoit Thibodeau

 

2.    Sedimentation and organic content in the mires and other sites of sediment accumulation in the Sydney region, eastern Australia, in the period after the Last Glacial Maximum

Scott Mooney, Len Martin, James Goff, Ann R.M. Young

 

3.    Last interglacial hydroclimate in the Italian Prealps reconstructed from speleothem multi-proxy records (Bigonda Cave, NE Italy)

Vanessa E. Johnston, Andrea Borsato, Silvia Frisia, Christoph Spötl, John C. Hellstrom, Hai Cheng, R. Lawrence Edwards

 

Quaternary International

4.   Sublacustrine canyons of the South and Central Basins of Lake Baikal as a result of interaction of tectonic, lithological and climatic factors

Evgeniy Kononov, Oleg Khlystov, Marc De Batist, Lieven Naudts, Andrey Kazakov, Hirotsugu Minami, Akihiro Hachikubo

 

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

5.    The effects of drip rate and geometry on the isotopic composition of speleothems: Evaluation with an advection-diffusion-reaction model

Ziv Sade, Shahar Hegyi, Maximilian Hansen, Denis Scholz, Itay Halevy

 

6.    Copper and Zinc isotope signatures in scleratinian corals: implications for Cu and Zn cycling in modern and ancient ocean

Ting Zhang, Ruoyu Sun, Yi Liu, Lu Chen, Wang Zheng, Cong-Qiang Liu, Jiubin Chen

 

7.    Sulfate (re-)cycling in the oceanic crust: Effects of seawater-rock interaction, sulfur reduction and temperature on the abundance and isotope composition of anhydrite

Barbara I. Kleine, Andri Stefánsson, Robert A. Zierenberg, Heejin Jeon, Martin J. Whitehouse, Kristján Jónasson, Gudmundur Ó. Fridleifsson, Tobias B. Weisenberger

 

Marine Geology

8.    Reconstruction of the Holocene hydro-ecological and environmental change of the Nile Delta: Insights from organic geochemical records in MZ-1 sediment core

Fan Zhang, Jianfang Hu, Xinxin Li, Yanna Wang, Alaa Salem, Chengpeng Sun, Xin Zhao, Xiaoshuang Zhao, Feng Jiang, Yan Liu, Said A. Shetaia, Zhongyuan Chen

 

9.   Pleistocene depositional environments and links to cryosphere-ocean interactions on the eastern Ross Sea continental slope, Antarctica (IODP Hole U1525A)

Maxine V. King, Jenny A. Gales, Jan Sverre Laberg, Robert M. McKay, Laura De Santis, Denise K. Kulhanek, Phillip J. Hosegood, Antony Morris, IODP Expedition 374 Scientists

 

10.   Ichnological evidence for bottom water oxygenation during Organic rich layer deposition in the westernmost Mediterranean over the Last Glacial Cycle

Santiago Casanova Arenillas, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar, Francisca Martínez-Ruiz

 

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

11.    Biotic responses of deep-sea benthic foraminifera in the equatorial Indian Ocean during the Quaternary: Influence of the ballasting effect on organic matter by calcareous plankton skeletons

Hiroyuki Takata, Jin Hyung Cho, Jeongwon Kang, Hirofumi Asahi, Hyoun Soo Lim, Yu-Hyeon Park, Sangmin Hyun

 

Global and Planetary Change

12.    Evidence for changes in sea-surface circulation patterns and ~20° equatorward expansion of the boreal bioprovince during a cold snap of oceanic anoxic event 2 (late cretaceous)

Francesca Falzoni, Maria Rose Petrizzo

 

Quaternary Geochronology

12.    Characterization of organic matter in marine sediments to estimate age offset of bulk radiocarbon dating

Katrine Elnegaard Hansen, Jacques Giraudeau, Audrey Limoges, Guillaume Massé, Arka Rudra, Lukas Wacker, Hamed Sanei, Christof Pearce, Marit-Solveig Seidenkrantz

 

Earth and Planetary Science LettersChemical Geology, no relevant

New Papers October 18-24, 2021 (AGU, EGU, GSA)

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

1. Bathymetric signatures of submarine forearc deformation: a case study in the Nankai accretionary prism

Emily R. Schottenfels, Christine A. Regalla


Geophysical Research Letters

2. What controls the interannual variability of extreme precipitation?

Panxi Dai, Ji Nie


3. How are under ice phytoplankton related to sea ice in the Southern Ocean?

K. M Bisson, B. B. Cael


4. Roughness of ice shelves is correlated with basal melt rates

Ray H. Watkins, Jeremy N. Bassis, M. D. Thouless


5. Differences between Present‐day and Cretaceous hydrological cycle responses to rising CO2 concentration

Taro Higuchi, Ayako Abe‐Ouchi, Wing‐Le Chan


Journal of Geophysical Research

6. Meridional and Cross‐Shelf Variability of N2O and CH4 in the Eastern‐South Atlantic

B. Sabbaghzadeh, D. L. Arévalo‐Martinez, M. Glockzin, S. Otto, G. Rehder


7. Seasonal and interannual variability of the Weddell Gyre from a high‐resolution global ocean‐sea ice simulation during 1958 ‐ 2018

J. Neme, M. H. England, A. McC. Hogg


Paleoceanography and Paleoceanography

8. Changes in paleovegetation and climate seasonality in Central China over last two glacial cycles: a stable isotope perspective from land snails

Ben Qin, Yan Wu, Linlin Cui, Naiqin Wu, Shuisheng Du, Xu Wang, Zhongli Ding


9. Synchronization of Heinrich and Dansgaard‐Oeschger Events through Ice‐Ocean Interactions

Logan E. Mann, Alexander A. Robel, Colin R. Meyer


Climate of the Past

10. Climate and ice sheet evolutions from the last glacial maximum to the pre-industrial period with an ice-sheet–climate coupled model

Aurélien Quiquet, Didier M. Roche, Christophe Dumas, Nathaëlle Bouttes, and Fanny Lhardy


11. Climatic variations during the Holocene inferred from radiocarbon and stable carbon isotopes in speleothems from a high-alpine cave

Caroline Welte, Jens Fohlmeister, Melina Wertnik, Lukas Wacker, Bodo Hattendorf, Timothy I. Eglinton, and Christoph Spötl


12. Eocene to Oligocene vegetation and climate in the Tasmanian Gateway region controlled by changes in ocean currents and pCO2

Michael Amoo, Ulrich Salzmann, Matthew J. Pound, Nick Thompson, and Peter K. Bijl


13. New insights into the ∼ 74 ka Toba eruption from sulfur isotopes of polar ice cores

Laura Crick, Andrea Burke, William Hutchison, Mika Kohno, Kathryn A. Moore, Joel Savarino, Emily A. Doyle, Sue Mahony, Sepp Kipfstuhl, James W. B. Rae, Robert C. J. Steele, R. Stephen J. Sparks, and Eric W. Wolff


10/24/2021

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.)

 Nature

1. Pliocene decoupling of equatorial Pacific temperatures and pH gradients

    Madison G. Shankle, Natalie J. Burls, Alexey J. Fedorov, et al.

2. Carbon monoxide gas produced by a giant impact in the inner region of a young system

    Tjana Schneiderman, Luca Matra, Alan P. Jackson, et al.

3. Direct radiative effects of airborne microplastics

    Laura E. Revell, Peter Kuma, Eric C. Le Ru, Walter RC Sommerville, and Sally Gaw

Four. Evidence for European presence in the Americas in AD 1021

    Margot Kuitems, Birgitta L. Wallace, Charles Lindasy, et al.

Science

None relevant

PNAS

None relevant

Nature Communications

Five. Geophysical constratints on the reliability of solar and wind power worldwide

    Dan Tong, David J. Farnham, Lei Duan, Qiang Zhang, et al.

6. Harmonizing corporate carbon footprints

    Lena Klaßen and Christian Stoll

7. Globally consistent assessment of coastal eutrophication

    Eio de Rause Maure, Genki Terauchi, Joji Ishizaka, Nicholas Clinton and Michael DeWitt

8. Global greenhouse gas emissions from residential and commercial building materials and mitigation strategies to 2060

    Xiaoyang Zhong, Mingming Hu, Sebastian Deetman, et al.

9. Energy systems in scenarios at net-zero CO2 emissions

    Julianne DeAngelo, Ines Azevedo, John Bistline, Leon Clarke, et al.

10. Altered growth conditions more than reforestation counteracted forest biomass carbon emissions 1990-2020

    Julia Le Noe, Karl-Heinz Erb, Sarah Matej, Andreas Magerl, Manan Bhan, Simone                 Gingrich

Nature Climate Change

11. Next-generation ensemble projections reveal higher climate risks for marine ecosystems

    Derek P. Tittensor, Camilla Novaglio, et al.

10/20/2021

GSA 2021, Portland, USA

At the Geological Society of America 2021 meeting in Portland, Oregon

One of Washington's mountains, perhaps Mt.Adams

From October 10-13, 2021, the Geological Society of America held its annual meeting in Portland, Oregon, USA, and I was given the opportunity to attend and present my results on beryllium ratios in Antarctica during the past 10,000 years. With correct/complete preparation measures for traveling during a pandemic (vaccinations, coronavirus tests, coronavirus passport/certificate, packing plenty of masks), traveling from Japan to the USA went smoothly.


A view of Portland's autumn colors


After arriving on Saturday, I joined the evening Meet and Greet at the conference center and talked with Matt who had attended a geomorphology conference in Chiba, Japan some 20 years ago – a bit of a coincidence since I live in Chiba. 

The main events and sessions started on Sunday morning and ran through Wednesday evening. Presentation topics ranged from mass extinctions to medical geology, Mars Rover analyses to the effects of specific micronutrients on the growth of squash. The presentation (and poster) I found most interesting discussed the results of Antarctic sub-fossil Adamussium Colbecki (shells) used as a proxy for sea ice during the past ~ 10,000 years. 

The Oregon Convention Center

Due to the coronavirus, attendance was about 30 % what it usually is, but still an excellent opportunity to learn about others’ interesting research. Looking forward to the next GSA in Colorado – my home state!



10/19/2021

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2021/10/11~2021/10/17

Nature

[1] Estimating a social cost of carbon for global energy consumption

Rode, A., Carleton, T., Delgado, M. et al. 


[2] Day–night cloud asymmetry prevents early oceans on Venus but not on Earth

Turbet, M., Bolmont, E., Chaverot, G. et al. 


Science


[3] The Gulf Stream and Kuroshio Current are synchronized

TSUBASA KOHYAMAYOKO YAMAGAMIHIROAKI MIURASHOICHIRO KIDOHIROAKI TATEBEMASAHIRO WATANABE


[4] New observatory to probe the mysteries of Earths forgotten subsoil

ERIK STOKSTAD


PNAS


[5] Recent increases in tropical cyclone precipitation extremes over the US east coast

Justin T. Maxwell, Joshua C. Bregy, Scott M. Robeson, Paul A. Knapp, Peter T. Soulé, and Valerie Trouet


[6] Decreasing Phanerozoic extinction intensity as a consequence of Earth surface oxygenation and metazoan ecophysiology

Richard G. Stockey, Alexandre Pohl, Andy Ridgwell, Seth Finnegan, and Erik A. Sperling


[7] Hurricane annual cycle controlled by both seeds and genesis probability

Wenchang Yang, Tsung-Lin Hsieh, and Gabriel A. Vecchi


[8] Evidence for massive and recurrent toxic blooms of Alexandrium catenella in the Alaskan Arctic

Donald M. Anderson, Evangeline Fachon, Robert S. Pickart, Peigen Lin, Alexis D. Fischer, Mindy L. Richlen, Victoria Uva, Michael L. Brosnahan, Leah McRaven, Frank Bahr, Kathi Lefebvre, Jacqueline M. Grebmeier, Seth L. Danielson, Yihua Lyu, and Yuri Fukai


[9] Climate change facilitated the early colonization of the Azores Archipelago during medieval times

Pedro M. Raposeiro, Armand Hernández, Sergi Pla-Rabes, Vítor Gonçalves, Roberto Bao, Alberto Sáez, Timothy Shanahan, Mario Benavente, Erik J. de Boer, Nora Richter, Verónica Gordon, Helena Marques, Pedro M. Sousa, Martín Souto, Miguel G. Matias, Nicole Aguiar, Cátia Pereira, Catarina Ritter, María Jesús Rubio, Marina Salcedo, David Vázquez-Loureiro, Olga Margalef, Linda A. Amaral-Zettler, Ana Cristina Costa, Yongsong Huang, Jacqueline F. N. van Leeuwen, Pere Masqué, Ricardo Prego, Ana Carolina Ruiz-Fernández, Joan-Albert Sanchez-Cabeza, Ricardo Trigo, and Santiago Giralt


[10] Global urban population exposure to extreme heat

Cascade Tuholske, Kelly Caylor, Chris Funk, Andrew Verdin, Stuart Sweeney, Kathryn Grace, Pete Peterson, and Tom Evans


Nature Communications


[11] Enhanced North Pacific subtropical gyre circulation during the late Holocene

Zhang, Y., Zheng, X., Kong, D. et al.


[12] ENSO impacts child undernutrition in the global tropics

Anttila-Hughes, J.K., Jina, A.S. & McCord, G.C.


Nature Scientific Reports


[13] Lateral migration of large sedimentary bodies in a deep-marine system offshore of Argentina

Kirby, A., Hernández-Molina, F.J. & Rodrigues, S. 


Science Advances


[14] Ocean warming threatens southern right whale population recovery

MACARENA AGRELOFÁBIO G. DAURA-JORGEVICTORIA J. ROWNTREEMARIANO SIRONIPHILIP S. HAMMONDSIMON N. INGRAMCARINA F. MARÓNFLORENCIA O. VILCHESJON SEGERROGER PAYNEPAULO C. SIMÕES-LOPES


[15] Lithium isotope evidence for enhanced weathering and erosion during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

PHILIP A. E. POGGE VON STRANDMANNMORGAN T. JONESA. JOSHUA WESTMELISSA J. MURPHYELLA W. STOKKEGARY TARBUCKDAVID J. WILSONCHRISTOPHER R. PEARCE, DANIELA N. SCHMIDT


[16] Biodiversity has a positive but saturating effect on imperiled coral reefs

CODY S. CLEMENTSMARK E. HAY