4/25/2022

New Papers (Elsevier) 2022/04/18 - 2022/04/25

 Chemical Geology


1.     Improved protocols for large-volume injection and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analyses enable determination of various glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers in a small amount of sediment and suspended particulate matte

Yuning Wang, Junhui Chen, Xiuping He, Jiayi Pang, Jiayi Pang, Zhisong Cui, Ming Xin, Wei Cao, Baodong Wang, Zongling Wang


2.     Diagenetic barite-calcite-pyrite nodules in the Silurian Longmaxi Formation of the Yangtze Block, South China: A plausible record of sulfate-methane transition zone movements in ancient marine sediments

Bowen Zan, Chuanlong Mou, Gary G. Lash, Jiaxin Yan, Qian Hou


3.     Molecular and isotopic signatures of oil-driven bacterial sulfate reduction at seeps in the southern Gulf of Mexico

N. Krake, D. Birgel, D. Smrzka, J. Zwicker, H. Huang, D. Feng, G. Bohrmann, J. Peckmann


Quaternary International


4.     Glacier Activity and Meltwater Dynamic in Landscape Evolution and Its Transformation

Piotr Weckwerth, Edyta Kalińska, Jonas Satkūnas

 

5.     Reconstruction of the geological history of the Lithuanian Maritime Region from MIS 6 to MIS 3

Albertas Bitinas, Anatoly Molodkov, Aldona Damušytė, Alma Grigienė, Jonas Satkūnas, Vaida Šeirienė, Artūras Šlauteris

 

6.     Glacial outburst flood in the marginal zone of the Wartanian Glaciation: An example from Adam ́ow, central Poland

Małgorzata Frydrych, Zbigniew Rdzany

 

7.     A palaeoenvironmental record of MIS 3 climate change in NE Poland—Sedimentary and geochemical evidence

Barbara Woronko, Tomasz M. Karasiewicz, Joanna Rychel, Mirosława Kupryjanowicz, Magdalena Fiłoc, Piotr Moska, Aleksander Adamczyk, Mark N. Demitroff

 

8.     Does glacial environment produce glacial mineral grains? Pro- and supra-glacial Icelandic sediments in microtextural study

Edyta Kalińska, Kristaps Lamsters, Jānis Karušs, Māris Krievāns, Agnis Rečs, Jurijs Ješkins

 

9.     Millennial-scale climate variability recorded in Late Pleistocene coastal deposits of Formentera Island (Balearic Archipelago, Western Mediterranean)

Laura del Valle, Alida Timar-Gabor, Francesc Pomar, Guillem X. Pons, Joan J. Fornós

 

Quaternary Science Reviews

 

10.   Linking sedimentary and speleothem precipitation isotope proxy records to improve lacustrine and marine 14C chronologies

Zheng Wang, Fan Zhang, Yunning Cao, Jing Hu, Huanye Wang, Hongxuan Lu, Jibao Dong, Meng Xing, Hu Liu, Hong Wang, Weiguo Liu

 

11.   Postglacial relative sea level change in Norway

Roger C. Creel, Jacqueline Austermann, Nicole S. Khan, William J. D'Andrea, Nicholas Balascio, Blake Dyer, Erica Ashe, William Menke

 

12.   Significant weak monsoon events during the early to middle Holocene transition: Pollen evidence from an alpine lake in North China

Shengrui Zhang, Dandan Wang, Manyue Li, Fangqing Yan, Qinghai Xu

 

13.   The late Holocene history of Lake Cahuilla: Two thousand years of repeated fillings within the Salton Trough, Imperial Valley, California

Thomas K. Rockwell, Aron J. Meltzner, Erik C. Haaker, Danielle Madugo

New Papers 2022/4/25 (AGU etc.)

Geophysical Research Letters


1. Phase coherence between surrounding oceans enhances precipitation shortages in Northeast Brazil


Y. Mao, Y. Zou, L. M. Alves, E. E. N. Macau, A. S. Taschetto, A. Santoso, J. Kurths


2. Remotely Sensed Carbonyl Sulfide Constrains Model Estimates of Amazon Primary Productivity


James R. Stinecipher, Philip Cameron-Smith, Le Kuai, Norbert Glatthor, Michael Höpfner, Ian Baker, Christian Beer, Kevin Bowman, Meemong Lee, Scot M. Miller, Nicholas Parazoo, J. Elliott Campbell


3. Trace H2S Promotes Organic Aerosol Production and Organosulfur Compound Formation in Archean Analog Haze Photochemistry Experiments


Nathan W. Reed, Boswell A. Wing, Margaret A. Tolbert, Eleanor C. Browne


4. On the relationship between the stratospheric Quasi-Biennial Oscillation and summer precipitation in northern China*


Jinggao Hu, Xiang Gao, Rongcai Ren, Jingjia Luo, Jiechun Deng, Haiming Xu


5. Upper ocean temperature variability associated with the Indian Ocean Dipole revealed by a complex network


Yuki Higuchi, Tomoki Tozuka


6. Ocean-sea ice processes and their role on multi-month predictability of Antarctic sea ice


Stephy Libera, Will Hobbs, Andreas Klocker, Amelie Meyer, Richard Matear


7. Increasing Multiyear Sea Ice Loss in the Beaufort Sea: A New Export Pathway for the Diminishing Multiyear Ice Cover of the Arctic Ocean


David G. Babb, Ryan J. Galley, Stephen E.L. Howell, Jack C. Landy, Julienne C. Stroeve, David G. Barber


8. Tropical and Subtropical Pacific Sources of the Asymmetric El Niño-La Niña Decay and Their Future Changes


Jiepeng Chen, Jin-Yi Yu, Sheng Chen, Xin Wang, Ziniu Xiao, Shih-Wei Fang


JGR Oceans


9. Water mass transports and pathways in the North Brazil - Equatorial Undercurrent retroflection


Ignasi Vallès-Casanova, Eugenio Fraile-Nuez, Marta Martín-Rey, Erik van Sebille, Anna Cabré, Anna Olivé-Abelló, Josep L. Pelegrí


10. Wind-driven freshwater export at Cape Farewell


E. Duyck, R. Gelderloos, M. F. de Jong


11. Double acceleration effects of closely spaced pairs of ocean fronts on high-wind occurrence frequency during boreal winter


Xilong Wang, Qigang Wu, Guihua Wang, Steven R. Schroeder


12. Enhanced diapycnal mixing in the deep ocean around the island of Taiwan


Qunshu Tang, Zhiyou Jing, Jiabiao Li, Jie Sun


13. Air-sea interactions and water mass transformation during a katabatic storm in the Irminger Sea


O. Gutjahr, J. H. Jungclaus, N. Brüggemann, H. Haak, J. Marotzke


14. Tracking the space-time evolution of ocean acidification extremes in the California Current System and Northeast Pacific


Flora Desmet, Nicolas Gruber, Eike E. Köhn, Matthias Münnich, Meike Vogt


15. Comparison of nitrate isotopes between the South China Sea and western North Pacific Ocean: Insights into biogeochemical signals and water exchange


Jin-Yu Terence Yang, Jin-Ming Tang, Sijing Kang, Minhan Dai, Shuh-Ji Kao, Xiuli Yan, Min Nina Xu, Chuanjun Du


 Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology


16. A 10Be moraine chronology of the Last Glaciation and termination at 49°N in the Mongolian Altai of Central Asia


Peter D. Strand, Aaron E. Putnam, Oyungerel Sambuu, David E. Putnam, George H. Denton, Joerg M. Schaefer, Mariah J. Radue, Ariunsanaa Dorj, Pagamsuren Amarsaikhan, Jessica Stevens, Daniel G. Cole


Climate of the Past


17. Evaluating seasonal sea-ice cover over the Southern Ocean at the Last Glacial Maximum


Ryan A. Green, Laurie Menviel, Katrin J. Meissner, Xavier Crosta, Deepak Chandan, Gerrit Lohmann, W. Richard Peltier, Xiaoxu Shi, and Jiang Zhu


Biogeosciences


18. Compositions of dissolved organic matter in the ice-covered waters above the Aurora hydrothermal vent system, Gakkel Ridge, Arctic Ocean


Muhammed Fatih Sert, Helge Niemann, Eoghan P. Reeves, Mats A. Granskog, Kevin P. Hand, Timo Kekäläinen, Janne Jänis, Pamela E. Rossel, Bénédicte Ferré, Anna Silyakova, and Friederike Gründger

4/24/2022

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2022/4/18~2022/4/24

 [Nature]

1. Global seasonal forecasts of marine heatwaves Michael G. Jacox, Michael A. Alexander, Dillon Amaya, Emily Becker, Steven J. Bograd, Stephanie Brodie, Elliott L. Hazen, Mercedes Pozo Buil & Desiree Tommasi 



[Science]

none relevant

 


[PNAS]

2. Climate change–induced population pressure drives high rates of lethal violence in the Prehispanic central Andes
Weston C. McCool, Brian F. Codding, Kenneth B. Vernon, Kurt M. Wilson, Peter M. Yaworsky, Norbert Marwan, Douglas J. Kennett 


3. Climate transition at the Eocene–Oligocene influenced by bathymetric changes to the Atlantic–Arctic oceanic gateways

Eivind O. Straume, Aleksi Nummelin, Carmen Gain, and Kerim H. Nisancioglu


4. Interhemispheric antiphasing of neotropical precipitation during the past millennium

Byron A. Steinman, Nathan D. Stansell, Michael E. Mann, Colin A. Cooke 

Mark B. Abbott, Mathias Vuille, Broxton W. Bird, Matthew S. Lachniet, Alejandro Fernandez



[Nature Geoscience]

5. Winter particulate pollution severity in North China driven by atmospheric teleconnections

Jiandong Li, Xin Hao, Hong Liao, Yuhang Wang, Wenju Cai, Ke Li, Xu Yue, Yang Yang, Haishan Chen, Yuhao Mao, Yu Fu, Lei Chen & Jia Zhu 



[Nature communications]

6. Sea ice–air interactions amplify multidecadal variability in the North Atlantic and Arctic region

Jiechun Deng & Aiguo Dai 


7. New seasonal pattern of pollution emerges from changing North American wildfires

Rebecca R. Buchholz, Mijeong Park, Helen M. Worden, Wenfu Tang, David P. Edwards, Benjamin Gaubert, Merritt N. Deeter, Thomas Sullivan, Muye Ru, Mian Chin, Robert C. Levy, Bo Zheng & Sheryl Magzamen 


8. Antiphased dust deposition and productivity in the Antarctic Zone over 1.5 million years

Michael E. Weber, Ian Bailey, Sidney R. Hemming, Yasmina M. Martos, Brendan T. Reilly, Thomas A. Ronge, Stefanie Brachfeld, Trevor Williams, Maureen Raymo, Simon T. Belt, Lukas Smik, Hendrik Vogel, Victoria L. Peck, Linda Armbrecht, Alix Cage, Fabricio G. Cardillo, Zhiheng Du, Gerson Fauth, Christopher J. Fogwill, Marga Garcia, Marlo Garnsworthy, Anna Glüder, Michelle Guitard, Marcus Gutjahr, Iván Hernández-Almeida, Frida S. Hoem, Ji-Hwan Hwang, Mutsumi Iizuka, Yuji Kato, Bridget Kenlee, Suzanne OConnell, Lara F. Pérez, Osamu Seki, Lee Stevens, Lisa Tauxe, Shubham Tripathi, Jonathan Warnock & Xufeng Zheng

 

9. Field-based tree mortality constraint reduces estimates of model-projected forest carbon sinks

Kailiang Yu, Philippe Ciais, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Zhihua Liu, Han Y. H. Chen, Jonathan Barichivich, Craig D. Allen, Hui Yang, Yuanyuan Huang & Ashley P. Ballantyne 


10. Salt marshes create more extensive channel networks than mangroves

Christian Schwarz, Floris van Rees, Danghan Xie, Maarten G. Kleinhans & Barend van Maanen 


11. A decade of cold Eurasian winters reconstructed for the early 19th century

Lukas Reichen, Angela-Maria Burgdorf, Stefan Brönnimann, Jörg Franke, Ralf Hand, Veronika Valler, Eric Samakinwa, Yuri Brugnara & This Rutishauser 


12. Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth

Isabel Dorado-Liñán, Blanca Ayarzagüena, Flurin Babst, Guobao Xu, Luis Gil, Giovanna Battipaglia, Allan Buras, Vojtěch Čada, J. Julio Camarero, Liam Cavin, Hugues Claessens, Igor Drobyshev, Balázs Garamszegi, Michael Grabner, Andrew Hacket-Pain, Claudia Hartl, Andrea Hevia, Pavel Janda, Alistair S. Jump, Marko Kazimirovic, Srdjan Keren, Juergen Kreyling, Alexander Land, Nicolas Latte, Tom Levanič, Ernst van der Maaten, Marieke van der Maaten-Theunissen, Elisabet Martínez-Sancho, Annette Menzel, Martin Mikoláš, Renzo Motta, Lena Muffler, Paola Nola, Momchil Panayotov, Any Mary Petritan, Ion Catalin Petritan, Ionel Popa, Peter Prislan, Catalin-Constantin Roibu, Miloš Rydval, Raul Sánchez-Salguero, Tobias Scharnweber, Branko Stajić, Miroslav Svoboda, Willy Tegel, Marius Teodosiu, Elvin Toromani, Volodymyr Trotsiuk, Daniel-Ond Turcu, Robert Weigel, Martin Wilmking, Christian Zang, Tzvetan Zlatanov & Valerie Trouet 


13. Extreme rainstorms drive exceptional organic carbon export from forested humid-tropical rivers in Puerto Rico

K. E. Clark, R. F. Stallard, S. F. Murphy, M. A. Scholl, G. González, A. F. Plante & W. H. McDowell 


14. A Maluku Sea intermediate western boundary current connecting Pacific Ocean circulation to the Indonesian Throughflow

Dongliang Yuan, Xueli Yin, Xiang Li, Corry Corvianawatie, Zheng Wang, Yao Li, Ya Yang, Xiaoyue Hu, Jing Wang, Shuwen Tan, Dewi Surinati, Adi Purwandana, Adhitya Kusuma Wardana, Mochamad Furqon Azis Ismail, Asep Sandra Budiman, Ahmad Bayhaqi, Praditya Avianto, Priyadi Dwi Santoso, Edi Kusmanto, Dirhamsyah, Zainal Arifin & Larry J. Pratt 


15. Heavy footprints of upper-ocean eddies on weakened Arctic sea ice in marginal ice zones

Georgy E. Manucharyan & Andrew F. Thompson 



[Scientific reports]

16. Human forager response to abrupt climate change at 8.2 ka on the Atlantic coast of Europe

Asier García-Escárzaga, Igor Gutiérrez-Zugasti, Ana B. Marín-Arroyo, Ricardo Fernandes, Sara Núñez de la Fuente, David Cuenca-Solana, Eneko Iriarte, Carlos Simões, Javier Martín-Chivelet, Manuel R. González-Morales & Patrick Roberts 


17. Deep water pathways in the North Pacific Ocean revealed by Lagrangian particle tracking

T. Kawasaki, Y. Matsumura & H. Hasumi 



[Science advances]

18.  Surface warming–induced global acceleration of upper ocean currents

QIHUA PENG, SHANG-PING XIE,, DONGXIAO WANG, RUI XIN HUANG, GENGXIN CHEN , YEQIANG SHU, JIA-RUI SHI, AND WEI LIU 


4/22/2022

Lab Hanami 2022 🎶🌸

      Sakura season is a time to celebrate new beginnings. On the first day of the school year, our lab had our lab hanami. We bonded in front of the beautiful sakura (or cherry blossoms) over music.

   We welcomed three new members to our lab: Mana is going to do her undergraduate research here, whereas Ryuhei and Sabrina are joining as Master’s students. Kai and Ren are advancing into PhD program, whereas Kozue and I are advancing into the Master’s program. Also, Naoto is starting his new job at AIST! Moreover, some of our members are tying the knots with their beloved ones. Last but not least, Yokoyama sensei’s birthday was also in early April. Happy birthday!


    Hanami is a custom in Japan which is literally translated as flower-watching. Sakura plays such an important role in Japanese culture, and is a common theme in arts and poetry. Even I had to learn to sing the Cantonese version of the song “sakura” when I was a middle school student in Hong Kong. I cannot help wondering the origin and reason behind hanami as I wrote this blog. so I asked some fellow labbies (how we call students under Yokoyama lab). One said it’s because they bloom in masses, so it’s pretty. Another one said that it’s just an excuse for people to get drunk. I read somewhere that it is related to the concept of mono no aware (物の哀れ), the awareness of impermanence. Sakura blooms so beautifully, but it only lasts for a few weeks or even less every year. This reminds people that everything in life is precious and short, and we shall live it to the fullest. I wonder if the same concept will remain if humanity cracks the code for immortality one day. 





      As requested by Yokoyama sensei, Evan and I brought our instruments to the hanami. Evan’s taiko (Japanese drum) performance was professional, kakkoii and full of vigor. Jian, Bethany and Yokoyama sensei also played with his taiko. The kids passing by seemed like they wanted to try too! We had a tiny acoustic karaoke as well with guitar. It seems that there are many performers in Yokoyama Lab with a variety of performing styles including Noh, piano, guitar, bass taiko, ukulele, kalimba and so on. We also have a bunch of shared instruments in room 700. During breaks, we sometimes experiment with different instruments when we are not out there playing baseball, frisbee or soccer. Perhaps we can form a band and join the annual concert organized by Kashiwa Library one day! 















4/19/2022

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2021/4/11~2021/4/17

  

[Nature]

1. Net-zero commitments could limit warming to below 2 °C

Zeke Hausfather & Frances C. Moore

2. Climate effects on archaic human habitats and species successions

Axel Timmermann, Kyung-Sook Yun, Pasquale Raia, Jiaoyang Ruan, Alessandro Mondanaro, Elke Zeller, Christoph Zollikofer, Marcia Ponce de León, Danielle Lemmon, Matteo Willeit & Andrey Ganopolski

3. Realization of Paris Agreement pledges may limit warming just below 2°C

Malte Meinshausen, Jared Lewis, Christophe McGlade, Johannes Gütschow, Zebedee Nicholls, Rebecca Burdon, Laura Cozzi & Bernd Hackmann

 

[Science]

4. Evidence, causes, and consequences of declining nitrogen availability in terrestrial ecosystems

RACHEL E. MASON JOSEPH M. CRAINE NINA K. LANY MATHIEU JONARD SCOTT V. OLLINGER PETER M. GROFFMAN ROBINSON W. FULWEILER JAY ANGERER QUENTIN D. READ PETER B. REICH PAMELA H. TEMPLER ANDREW J. ELMORE

 

[PNAS]

5. Solid organic-coated ammonium sulfate particles at high relative humidity in the summertime Arctic atmosphere

Rachel M. Kirpes, Ziying Lei, Matthew Fraund, Matthew J. Gunsch, Nathaniel W. May, Tate E. Barrett, Claire E. Moffett, Andrew J. Schauer, Becky Alexander, Lucia M. Upchurch, Swarup China, Patricia K. Quinn, Ryan C. Moffet, Alexander Laskin, Rebecca J. Sheesley, Kerri A. Pratt and Andrew P. Ault

6. Multidecadal declines in particulate mercury and sediment export from Russian rivers in the pan-Arctic basin

Scott Zolkos, Alexander V. Zhulidov, Tatiana Yu. Gurtovaya, Vyacheslav V. Gordeev, Sergey Berdnikov, Nadezhda Pavlova, Evgenia A. Kalko, Yana A. Kuklina, Danil A. Zhulidov, Lyudmila S. Kosmenko, Alexander I. Shiklomanov, Anya Suslova, Benjamin M. Geyman, Colin P. Thackray, Elsie M. Sunderland, Suzanne E. Tank, James W. McClelland, Robert G. M. Spencer, David P. Krabbenhoft, Richard Robarts and Robert M. Holmes

7. The age of the opening of the Ice-Free Corridor and implications for the peopling of the Americas

Jorie Clark, Anders E. Carlson, Alberto V. Reyes, Elizabeth C. B. Carlson, Louise Guillaume, Glenn A. Milne, Lev Tarasov, Marc Caffee, Klaus Wilcken and Dylan H. Rood

8. Exploring global changes in agricultural ammonia emissions and their contribution to nitrogen deposition since 1980

Lei Liu, Wen Xu, Xiankai Lu, Buqing Zhong, Yixin Guo, Xiao Lu, Yuanhong Zhao, Wei He, Songhan Wang, Xiuying Zhang, Xuejun Liu and Peter Vitousek

 

[Geology]

9. Five million years of high atmospheric CO2 in the aftermath of the Permian-Triassic mass extinction

Michael M. Joachimski;  Johann Müller;  Timothy M. Gallagher;  Gregor Mathes; Daoliang L. Chu;  Fedor Mouraviev;  Vladimir Silantiev;  Yadong D. Sun;  Jinnan N. Tong

10. Late Holocene increase of winter precipitation in midcontinental North America from a seasonally resolved speleothem record

Cameron J. Batchelor; Shaun A. Marcott; Ian J. Orland; Kouki Kitajima

11. Looking upstream with clumped and triple oxygen isotopes of estuarine oyster shells in the early Eocene of California, USA

Julia R. Kelson; Sierra V. Petersen; Nathan A. Niemi; Benjamin H. Passey; Allison N. Curley

12. Apparent preservation of primary foraminiferal Mg/Ca ratios and Mg-banding in recrystallized foraminifera

Philip T. Staudigel; Eleanor H. John; Ben Buse; Caroline H. Lear

13. Relationship between glacial CO2 drawdown and mercury cycling in the western South Atlantic: An isotopic insight

Thiago S. Figueiredo; Bridget A. Bergquist; Thiago P. Santos; Ana Luiza S. Albuquerque; Emmanoel Vieira Silva-Filho

 

[Nature Geoscience]

14. Risks to carbon storage from land-use change revealed by peat thickness maps of Peru

Adam Hastie, Eurídice N. Honorio Coronado, José Reyna, Edward T. A. Mitchard, Christine M. Åkesson, Timothy R. Baker, Lydia E. S. Cole, César. J. Córdova Oroche, Greta Dargie, Nállarett Dávila, Elsa Carla De Grandi, Jhon Del Águila, Dennis Del Castillo Torres, Ricardo De La Cruz Paiva, Frederick C. Draper, Gerardo Flores, Julio Grández, Kristell Hergoualc’h, J. Ethan Householder, John P. Janovec, Outi Lähteenoja, David Reyna, Pedro Rodríguez-Veiga, Katherine H. Roucoux, Mathias Tobler, Charlotte E. Wheeler, Mathew Williams & Ian T. Lawson

 

[Nature communications]

15. Pace of passive margin tectonism revealed by U-Pb dating of fracture-filling calcite

William H. Amidon, Andrew R. C. Kylander-Clark & David P. West Jr.

16. Trade-off between tree planting and wetland conservation in China

Yi Xi, Shushi Peng & Xutao Tang

17. Deforestation-induced climate change reduces carbon storage in remaining tropical forests

Yue Li, Paulo M. Brando & James T. Randerson

18. Attribution of 2020 hurricane season extreme rainfall to human-induced climate change

Kevin A. Reed, Michael F. Wehner & Colin M. Zarzycki

19. The downward spiralling nature of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre

Sara Berglund, Kristofer Döös & Trevor J. McDougall

 

[Nature Climate change]

20. Antarctic sea-ice expansion and Southern Ocean cooling linked to tropical variability

Eui-Seok Chung, Seong-Joong Kim, Axel Timmermann, Kyung-Ja Ha, Sang-Ki Lee, Malte F. Stuecker, Keith B. Rodgers, Sun-Seon Lee & Lei Huang

21. Constraining the increased frequency of global precipitation extremes under warming

Chad W. Thackeray, Alex Hall, Jesse Norris & Di Chen

 

[Scientific reports]

22. Direct effects of elevated dissolved CO2 can alter the life history of freshwater zooplankton

Lana Ramaekers, Tom Pinceel & Bram Vanschoenwinkel

23. Spatial–temporal changes in the degradation of marshes over the past 67 years

Jing Tang, Ying Li & Xing Zhang

24. Periodic sea-level oscillation in Tokyo Bay detected with the Tokyo-Bay seafloor hyper-kilometric submarine deep detector (TS-HKMSDD)

Hiroyuki K. M.Tanaka, Masaatsu Aichi & Dezső Varga

25. Increasing stratification as observed by satellite sea surface salinity measurements

Estrella Olmedo, Antonio Turiel & Klaus Scipal

26. The coral reef-dwelling Peneroplis spp. shows calcification recovery to ocean acidification conditions

 

[Science advances]

27. Rising dissolved organic carbon concentrations in coastal waters of northwestern Borneo related to tropical peatland conversion

NIVEDITA SANWLANI CHRIS D. EVANS MORITZ MÜLLER NAGUR CHERUKURU PATRICK MARTIN

New Papers (Elsevier) 2022/04/13~04/18

 Earth and Planetary Science Letters

1. The role of assimilation and fractional crystallization in the evolution of the Mars crust
Amand Ostwald, Arya Udry, Valerie Payré, Esteban Gazel, PeiyuWu

 

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

2. Experimental constraints on the long-lived radiogenic isotope evolution of the Moon

Joshua F.Snape, Alexander A.Nemchin, Tim Johnson, Stefanie Luginbühl, Jasper Berndt, Stephan Klemme, Laura J.Morrissey, Wim van Westrenen

 

3. Experiments Revealing the Formation of Refractory Methylmercury Pools in Natural Sediments and Soils

Carluvy Baptista-Salazar, Liem Nguyen, Sofi Jonsson

 

Global and Planetary Change

4. The spatial distribution of surface ocean primary productivity in the wake of Marinoan global glaciation

Chaochao Xing, Ruimin Wang, Bing Shen, Chao Li, Xianguo Lang, Kangjun Huang

 

5. Integrated stratigraphy (radiolarians, calcareous nannofossils, carbon and strontium isotopes) of the Sinemurian–Pliensbachian transition at Mt. Rettenstein, Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria

Tim Cifer, Špela Goričan, Matthias Auer, Attila Demény, Ángela Fraguas, Hans-Jürgen Gawlick, Sylvia Riechelmann

 

Quaternary Geochronology

6. New chronological constraints for the lowermost stratigraphic unit of Atapuerca Gran Dolina (Burgos, N Spain)

Mathieu Duval, Lee J.Arnold, Martina Demuro, Josep M.Parés, Isidoro Campaña, Eudald Carbonell, José María Bermúdezde Castro

 

7. Luminescence dating reveals a rapid response to climate change of fluvial terrace formation along Ani River, Northeastern Japan, during the last glacial period

Yuji Ishii

 

8. Luminescence characteristics of coastal sediments in Langhovde, East Antarctica

T.Tamura, T.Ishiwa, Y.Tokuda, T.Itaki, S.Sasaki, Y.Suganuma

 

9. Dating neolithic rubble layers from Ba'ja and Basta sites in southern Jordan using luminescence

Saharal Khasawneh, Andrew Murray, Warren Thompson

 

10. Examining sediment infill dynamics at Naracoorte cave megafauna sites using multiple luminescence dating signals

L.J.Arnold, M.Demuro, R.Power, Priya, M.Duval, V.Guilarte, R.Weij, J.Woodhead, L.White, S.Bourne, E.H.Reed

 

Quaternary International

11. The late Pleistocene-Holocene changing morphology of the Volturno delta and coast (northern Campania, Italy): Geological architecture and human influence

Daniela Ruberti, Carla Buffardi, Marco Sacchi, MarcoVigliotti

4/17/2022

New Papers (AGU etc.) 2022/4/11-2022/4/17

 Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

1. Global changes in terrestrial vegetation and continental climate during the PaleoceneEocene Thermal Maximum

Vera A. Korasidis, Scott L. Wing, Christine A. Shields, Jeffrey T. Kiehl  

 

JGR Oceans

2. Interannual variations of the westward shift of Yellow Sea Warm Current controlled by local wind stress curl

Xiuquan Wan, Weiwei Ma  

 

3. Decadal observations of internal wave energy, shear, and mixing in the western Arctic Ocean

Elizabeth C. Fine, Sylvia T. Cole

 

Geophysical Research Letters

4. The Challenge of Arctic Sea Ice Thickness Prediction by ECMWF on Subseasonal Time Scales

Yongwu Xiu, Hao Luo, Qinghua Yang, Steffen Tietsche, Jonathan Day, Dake Chen

 

5. Observationbased estimates of Eulerianmean boundary downwelling in the western subpolar North Atlantic

Y. J. Liu, D. G. Desbruyères, H. Mercier, M. A. Spall

 

6. Regional Signatures of Forced North Atlantic SST Variability:A Limited Role for Aerosols and Greenhouse Gases

Seung H. Baek, Yochanan Kushnir, Mingfang Ting, Jason E. Smerdon, Juan M. Lora

 

7. On the seasonal cycle of the statistical properties of Sea Surface Temperature

J. IsernFontanet, X. Capet, A. Turiel, E. Olmedo, C. GonzálezHaro

 

8. Deep cycle turbulence in Atlantic and Pacific cold tongues

James N. Moum, Kenneth G. Hughes, Emily L. Shroyer, William D. Smyth, Deepak Cherian, Sally J. Warner, Bernard Bourlès, Peter Brandt, Marcus Dengler

 

9. Intensification of Pacific trade wind and related changes in the relationship between sea surface temperature and sea level pressure

Fan Yang, Lujun Zhang, Mengyuan Long

 

10. A New Emergent Constraint Corrected Projections of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall

P. V. Rajesh, B. N. Goswami

 

11. Critical role of tropical North Atlantic SSTA in boreal summer in affecting subsequent ENSO evolution

Leishan Jiang, Tim Li, YooGeun Ham

 

12. Effects of Subseasonal Variation in the East Asian Monsoon System on the Summertime Heat Wave in Western North America in 2021

Yitian Qian, PangChi Hsu, Jiacan Yuan, Zhiwei Zhu, Huijun Wang, Mingkeng Duan

 

13. Longterm infrasonic monitoring of land and marineterminating glaciers in Greenland

L. G. Evers, P. S. M. Smets, J. D. Assink, S. ShaniKadmiel, K. Kondo, S. Sugiyama

 

14. Influence of Convective Heating Over the Maritime Continent on the West Antarctic Climate

Jiaxin Chen, Xiaoming Hu, Song Yang, Shuheng Lin, Zhenning Li

 

15. How long can the MJO be predicted during the combined phases of ENSO and QBO?

Chalachew Kindie Mengist, KyongHwan Seo

 

16. Tropical and Subtropical Pacific Sources of the Asymmetric El NiñoLa Niña Decay and their Future Changes

Jiepeng Chen, JinYi Yu, Sheng Chen, Xin Wang, Ziniu Xiao, ShihWei Fang

 

17. Progressive intensification of Pacific Deep Water circulation since the early Pliocene

Shaoru Yin, F. Javier HernándezMolina, Martin Jutzeler, Jiabiao Li

 

Climate of the Past

18. Climate and ocean circulation in the aftermath of a Marinoan snowball Earth

Lennart Ramme and Jochem Marotzke

 

19. Dynamic boreal summer atmospheric circulation response as negative feedback to Greenland melt during the MIS-11 interglacial

Brian R. Crow, Matthias Prange, and Michael Schulz

 

20. The 1600 CE Huaynaputina eruption as a possible trigger for persistent cooling in the North Atlantic region

Sam White, Eduardo Moreno-Chamarro, Davide Zanchettin, Heli Huhtamaa, Dagomar Degroot, Markus Stoffel, and Christophe Corona

 

GSA Bulletin

21. New Late Cretaceous paleomagnetic results from the Lhasa terrane and their implications for the suturing of India and Eurasia and the closure of the Neo-Tethys Ocean

Tong Y, Yang Z, Pei J, et al.

 

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

22. Deformation process and mechanism of the frontal megathrust at the Nankai subduction zone

Gaku Kimura, Yohei Hamada, Suguru Yabe, Asuka Yamaguchi, Rina Fukuchi, Yukari Kido, Maeda Lena, Sean Toczko, Hanaya Okuda, Nobuhiro Ogawa, Hitoshi Morioka, Kohtaro Ujiie, Demian Saffer

4/12/2022

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2022/4/4~2022/4/10

Nature 

[1] IPCC’s starkest message yet: extreme steps needed to avert climate disaster

Jeff Tollefson

[2] What the war in Ukraine means for energy, climate and food

Jeff Tollefson

[3] The microbiologist working to understand how oceans absorb carbon dioxide

Sarah O’Meara & Yvaine Ye


Science

[4] Investing in what matters most

STEVEN MANA’OAKAMAI JOHNSON


PNAS 

[5] Long-term monitoring reveals widespread and severe declines of understory birds in a protected Neotropical forest

Henry S. Pollock, Judith D. Toms, Corey E. Tarwater, Thomas J. Benson, James R. Karr, and Jeffrey D. Brawn


Geology

N/A


Nature Geoscience

[6] Intense upper ocean mixing due to large aggregations of spawning fish 

Bieito Fernández Castro, Marian Peña, Enrique Nogueira, Miguel Gilcoto, Esperanza Broullón, Antonio Comesaña, Damien Bouffard, Alberto C. Naveira Garabato & Beatriz Mouriño-Carballido

[7] Geoscientists across borders

Nature Geoscience (2022)

[8] Uncertain response of ocean biological carbon export in a changing world

Stephanie A. Henson, Charlotte Laufkötter, Shirley Leung, Sarah L. C. Giering, Hilary I. Palevsky & Emma L. Cavan

[9] Atmospheric CO2 control of spontaneous millennial-scale ice age climate oscillations

Guido Vettoretti, Peter Ditlevsen, Markus Jochum & Sune Olander Rasmussen


Nature Communications

[10] A global temperature control of silicate weathering intensity

Kai Deng, Shouye Yang & Yulong Guo

[11] Arctic amplification modulated by Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and greenhouse forcing on multidecadal to century scales

Miao Fang, Xin Li, Hans W. Chen & Deliang Chen

[12] Projections of faster onset and slower decay of El Niño in the 21st century

Hosmay Lopez, Sang-Ki Lee, Dongmin Kim, Andrew T. Wittenberg & Sang-Wook Yeh

[13] Congruent evolutionary responses of European steppe biota to late Quaternary climate change

Philipp Kirschner, Manolo F. Perez, Eliška Záveská, Isabel Sanmartín, Laurent Marquer, Birgit C. Schlick-Steiner, Nadir Alvarez, the STEPPE Consortium, Florian M. Steiner & Peter Schönswetter


Nature Climate Change

[14] Restructuring of plankton genomic biogeography in the surface ocean under climate change

Paul Frémont, Marion Gehlen, Mathieu Vrac, Jade Leconte, Tom O. Delmont, Patrick Wincker, Daniele Iudicone & Olivier Jaillon

[15] A three-dimensional climate-smart conservation approach in the high seas


Nature Climate Change

[16] Freshwater forcing of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation revisited

Feng He & Peter U. Clark


Scientific Reports

[17] Long-lasting upper ocean temperature responses induced by intense typhoons in mid-latitude

Jun-Hyeok Son, Ki-Young Heo, Jung-Woon Choi & Jae-il Kwon


Science Advances

[18] A predominantly tropical influence on late Holocene hydroclimate variation in the hyperarid central Sahara

THIJS VAN DER MEEREN, DIRK VERSCHUREN, FLORENCE SYLVESTREYACOUB A. NASSOUREVI L. NAUDTSLUIS E. AGUILAR ORTIZPIERRE DESCHAMPS, KAZUYO TACHIKAWA, EDOUARD BARD, MATHIEU SCHUSTER, AND MOUSSA ABDERAMANE

[19] The future of Earth system prediction: Advances in model-data fusion

ANDREW GETTELMAN, ALAN J. GEER, RICHARD M. FORBES, GREG R. CARMICHAELGRAHAM FEINGOLD, DEREK J. POSSELT, GRAEME L. STEPHENS, SUSAN C. VAN DEN HEEVER, ADAM C. VARBLE AND PAQUITA ZUIDEMA


4/11/2022

New Papers 2022/4/11 (Elsevier)

Chemical Geology

1. High mercury enrichments in sediments from the Baltic continent across the late Cambrian: Controls and implications

Leibo Bian, Anthony Chappaz, Niels Hemmingsen Schovsbo, Arne Thorshøj Nielsen, Hamed Sanei

2. Variable 222Rn emanation rates in an alluvial aquifer: Limits on using 222Rn as a tracer of surface water – Groundwater interactions

Morgan Peel, Rolf Kipfer, Daniel Hunkeler, Philip Brunner

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

3. Terrestrial organic carbon age and reactivity in the Yellow River fueling efficient preservation in marine sediments

Yushuang Zhang, Valier Galy, Meng Yu, Hailong Zhang, Meixun Zhao

4. The origin of methane in serpentinite-hosted hyperalkaline hot spring at Hakuba Happo, Japan: Radiocarbon, methane isotopologue and noble gas isotope approaches

Suda Konomi, Ueno Yuichiro, Yoshizaki Motoko, Nakamura Hitomi, Kurokawa Ken, Nishiyama Eri, Yoshino Koji, Hongoh Yuichi, Kawachi Kenichi, Omori Soichi, Yamada Keita, Yoshida Naohiro, Maruyama Shigenori

5. Estimates of paleo-crustal thickness at Cerro Aconcagua (Southern Central Andes) from detrital proxy-records: Implications for models of continental arc evolution

Barbara Carrapa, Peter G. DeCelles, Mihai N. Ducea, Gilby Jepson, Arthur Osakwe, Elizabeth Balgord, Andrea L.Stevens Goddard, Laura A. Giambiagi

Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology

6. Palaeoenvironmental setting and depositional model of upper Messinian microbialites of the Salento Peninsula (Southern Italy): A central Mediterranean Terminal Carbonate Complex

Alessandro Vescogni, Adriano Guido, Anna Cipriani, Rocco Gennari, Federico Lugli, Stefano Lugli, Vinicio Manzi, Matteo Reghizzi, Marco Roveri

7. Cambial evidence of the “Millennium Eruption” of Changbaishan volcano (c. 946 CE) and century-scale climatic change in the Middle Ages

Yuting Jin, Junxia Li, Ying Zhao, Chenxi Xu, Zhenju Chen, Feng Li, Jiayang Chen, Jingyuan Zhang, Sen Hou, Ziang Xin

8. Schizosphaerella size and abundance variations across the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event in the Sogno Core (Lombardy Basin, Southern Alps)

Giulia Faucher, Stefano Visentin, Gabriele Gambacorta, Elisabetta Erba

9. Hydroclimate variability in the United States continental interior during the early Eocene Climatic Optimum

Amy L. Elson, Megan Rohrssen, John Marshall, Gordon N. Inglis, Jessica H. Whiteside

Quaternary Geochronology

10. A detailed chronology of the sedimentation in the Danube abyssal fan records the major episodes of the late-Holocene Black Sea evolution

Maria Ilie, Tiberiu Sava, Alfred Vespremeanu-Stroe, Octavian G. Duliu, Gabriela Cristea, Gabriel Ion, Dan Olteanu, Aritina Haliuc, Cristian Mănăilescu, Gabriela Sava

11. A comparative study of sand- and silt-sized quartz fractions for MAR-VSL dating using loess-palaeosol deposits in southern Germany

Neda Rahimzadeh, Sumiko Tsukamoto, Junjie Zhang

New Papers 2022 Mar 14 – 2022 Mar 20 (AGU, EGU, GSA)

 Geophysical Research Letters

1.         Quantifying late Pleistocene to Holocene erosion rates in the Hami Basin, China: Insights into Pleistocene dust dynamics of an East Asian stony desert

Dehai Zhang, Guocan Wang, Jordan T. Abell, Alex Pullen, Gisela Winckler, Joerg M. Schaefer, Tianyi Shen

 

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

2.       Magnesium isotope fractionation during silicate weathering: constrains from riverine Mg isotopic composition in the southeastern coastal region of China

Tong Zhao, Wenjing Liu, Zhifang Xu

 

Journal of Geophysical Research

3.        Climate change impacts to the Arctic Ocean revealed from high resolution GEOTRACES 210Po210Pb226Ra disequilibria studies

M. Baskaran, K. Krupp, W. Bam, K. Maiti

 

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

4.   Sensitivity of global ocean deoxygenation to vertical and isopycnal mixing in an ocean biogeochemistry model

T. Ito, Y. Takano, C. Deutsch, M. C. Long

 

Climate of the Past

5.         Secular and orbital-scale variability of equatorial Indian Ocean summer monsoon winds during the late Miocene

Clara T. Bolton, Emmeline Gray, Wolfgang Kuhnt, Ann E. Holbourn, Julia Lübbers, Katharine Grant, Kazuyo Tachikawa, Gianluca Marino, Eelco J. Rohling, Anta-Clarisse Sarr, and Nils Andersen

 

6.         Leeuwin Current dynamics over the last 60 kyrs – relation to Australian extinction and Southern Ocean change

Dirk Nürnberg, Akintunde Kayode, Karl J. F. Meier, and Cyrus Karas

 

7.     How changing the height of the Antarctic ice sheet affects global climate: A mid-Pliocene case study

Xiaofang Huang, Shiling Yang, Alan Haywood, Julia Tindall, Dabang Jiang, Yongda Wang, Minmin Sun, and Shihao Zhang

 

Biogeoscience

8.     Examining the role of environmental memory in the predictability of carbon and water fluxes across Australian ecosystems

Jon Cranko Page, Martin G. De Kauwe, Gab Abramowitz, Jamie Cleverly, Nina Hinko-Najera, Mark J. Hovenden, Yao Liu, Andy J. Pitman, and Kiona Ogle

 

9.     Subsurface oxygen maximum in oligotrophic marine ecosystems: mapping the interaction between physical and biogeochemical processes

Valeria Di Biagio, Stefano Salon, Laura Feudale, and Gianpiero Cossarini