4/11/2022

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