5/30/2022

New papers 2022/5/22-5/29 (Elsevier)

 Quaternary Science Reviews

1.     Enhanced Carbonate Counter Pump and upwelling strengths in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during MIS 11

Margaux Brandon, Stéphanie Duchamp-Alphonse, Elisabeth Michel, Amaëlle Landais, Gulay Isguder, Patricia Richard, Nicolas Pige, Franck Bassinot, Samuel L. Jaccard, Annachiara Bartolini

 

2.    Laurentide Ice Sheet extent over the last 130 thousand years traced by the Pb isotope signature of weathering inputs to the Labrador Sea

Rebecca L. Parker, Gavin L. Foster, Marcus Gutjahr, Paul A. Wilson, Kate L. Littler, Matthew J. Cooper, Agnes Michalik, James A. Milton, Kirsty C. Crocket, Ian Bailey

 

3.    Timing of the last deglaciation phases in the southern Baltic area inferred from Bayesian age modeling

 Karol Tylmann, Szymon Uścinowicz

 

4.    Catastrophic ice shelf collapse along the NW Laurentide Ice Sheet highlights the vulnerability of marine-based ice margins

J.H. England, R.D. Coulthard, M.F.A. Furze, C.F. Dow

 

5.    Late Holocene transition from natural to anthropogenic forcing of vegetation change in the semi-arid region of northern China

Guoqiang Ding, Jianhui Chen, Huaiyu Yan, Shengrui Zhang, Yan Liu, Aifeng Zhou, Panpan Ji, Shengqian Chen, Feiya Lv, Wensheng Zhang, Rui Ma, Ruijin Chen, Fahu Chen

 

6.     Northern Adriatic environmental changes since 500 AD reconstructed at Aquileia (Italy)

David Kaniewski, Nick Marriner, Giovanni Sarti, Duccio Bertoni, Marco Marchesini, Veronica Rossi, Anna Lena, Alexandra Bivolaru, Majid Pourkerman, Matteo Vacchi, Rachid Cheddadi, Thierry Otto, Frédéric Luce, Daniela Cottica, Christophe Morhange

 

Quaternary International

7.    Centennial-scale linkages between the Indian Summer Monsoon and the solar irradiation from the Gulf of Khambhat (Western India)

Aashima Sodhi, Archana Das, S.P. Prizomwala, Chintan Vedpathak, Nisarg Makwana

 

8.   A 1600-year record of eolian activity from Jili Lake in northern Xinjiang

Mingrui Qiang, Wenzhe Lang, Zhenhao He, Ming Jin, Aifeng Zhou, Jiawu Zhang

 

9.   Estimation of absolute pollen productivity based on the flower counting approach: A review

Ryoma Hayashi, Naoko Sasaki, Hikaru Takahara, Shinya Sugita, Hideki Saito

 

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

10.   Multiproxy constraints on Central Paratethys Sea and Lake Pannon paleoclimate and paleoenvironment transitions during the Middle-Late Miocene (Danube Basin, Slovakia)

Tomáš Vlček, Marianna Kováčová, Katarína Šarinová, Samuel Rybár, Natália Hudáčková, Andrej Ruman, Michal Jamrich, Juraj Franců

 

11.   OSL dating of coastal sand dunes in southeastern China provides new insights into the relationship between aeolian activity and eustatic sea-level fluctuations

Tongyan Lü, Jimin Sun, James K. Feathers, Dongxia Sun, Chenxu Cui, Xiaoli Shen

 

Global and Planetary Change

12.    Enhanced human activity altered the late Holocene vegetation composition in subtropical East Asia

Yunping Song, Hai Xu, Jianghu Lan, Jin Zhang, Kang'en Zhou, Siwei Shi, Jing Wang, Chukun Hu, Jun Cheng, Bing Hong, Xinying Zhou

 

13.    Global cooling initiated the Middle-Late Mississippian biodiversity crisis

Le Yao, Ganqing Jiang, Horng-sheng Mii, Yifang Lin, Markus Aretz, Jitao Chen, Yuping Qi, Wei Lin, Qiulai Wang, Xiangdong Wang

 

14.    Spatial and temporal characteristics of the precipitation response to the 4.2 ka event in the Asian summer monsoon region

Dandan Wang, Manyue Li, Shengrui Zhang, Qinghai Xu, Liwei Wu

 

Earth and Planetary Science LettersChemical GeologyMarine Geology, Geochimica et Cosmochimica ActaQuaternary Geochronology, no relevant

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) May 18~29

 Nature

1.Enhanced silica export in a future ocean triggers global diatom decline

Jan Taucher, Lennart T. Bach, A. E. Friederike Prowe, Tim Boxhammer, Karin Kvale & Ulf Riebesell 


Science

2. Japan tries—again—to revitalize its research

DENNIS NORMILE


3. Persistent influence of precession on northern ice sheet variability since the early Pleistocene

STEPHEN BARKER, AIDAN STARR, JEROEN VAN DER LUBBE, ALICE DOUGHTY , GREGOR KNORR, STEPHEN CONNSIAN LORDSMITH, LINDSEY OWENALEXANDRA NEDERBRAGT, SIDNEY HEMMINGIAN HALLLEAH LEVAY AND IODP EXP 361 SHIPBOARD SCIENTIFIC PARTY


4. Global record of “ghost” nannofossils reveals plankton resilience to high CO2 and warming

SAM M. SLATER, PAUL BOWN, RICHARD J. TWITCHETTSILVIA DANISE AND VIVI VAJDA


PNAS

None relevant


Nature Communication

5. Holocene melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet driven by tropical Pacific warming

Adam D. Sproson, Yusuke Yokoyama, Yosuke Miyairi, Takahiro Aze & Rebecca L. Totten 


Nature Climate Change

6. The intensification of winter mid-latitude storm tracks in the Southern Hemisphere

Rei Chemke, Yi Ming & Janni Yuval 


Nature Scientific Reports

7. Effects of physical parameters on fish migration between a reservoir and its tributaries

Nikola Pfauserová, Marek Brabec, Ondřej Slavík, Pavel Horký, Vladimír Žlábek & Milan Hladík 


8.Rising surface pressure over Tibetan Plateau strengthens indian summer monsoon rainfall over northwestern India

Randhir Singh, Neeru Jaiswal & C. M. Kishtawal 


9.Paleoenvironment reconstruction and peat-forming conditions of Neogene paralic coal sequences from Mukah, Sarawak, Malaysia

Nor Syazwani Zainal Abidin, Khairul Azlan Mustapha, Wan Hasiah Abdullah & Zainey Konjing 


10. Ocean temperatures through the Phanerozoic reassessed

Ethan L. Grossman & Michael M. Joachimski 


11.Influence of the recent winter Arctic sea ice loss in short-term simulations of a regional atmospheric model

Heeje Cho, Jong-Seong Kug & Sang-Yoon Jun


Science Advances

12. Slow-growing reef corals as climate archives: A case study of the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum 40 Ma ago

THOMAS C. BRACHERT, THOMAS FELIS, CYRIL GAGNAISON, MARLENE HOEHLE , MARKUS REUTER AND PHILIPP M. SPRETER 


13. Accelerated sea-level rise is suppressing CO2 stimulation of tidal marsh productivity: A 33-year study

Chunwu Zhu, J. Adam Langley, Lewis H. Ziska, Donald R. Cahoon, J. Patrick Megonigal


5/29/2022

New Papers (AGU etc.) 2022/5/16-2022/5/29

 Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

1. Modeling Iceberg Longevity and Distribution During Heinrich Events

M. Fendrock, A. Condron, D. McGee

 

2. Coralbased Sea Surface Salinity Reconstructions and the Role of Observational Uncertainties in Inferred Variability and Trends

E. V. Reed, D. M. Thompson, K. J. Anchukaitis

 

JGR Oceans

3. Drivers of coral reconstructed salinity in the South China Sea and Maritime Continent: The influence of the 1976 IndoPacific climate shift

Ankitha Kannad, Nathalie F. Goodkin, Dhrubajyoti Samanta, Sujata A. Murty, Riovie D. Ramos, Jason E. Smerdon, Arnold L. Gordon

 

4. Historical reconstruction of subpolar North Atlantic overturning and its relationship to density

Vassil M. Roussenov, Richard G. Williams, M. Susan Lozier, N. Penny Holliday, Doug Smith

 

5. Monthly to decadal variability of mesoscale stirring in the California Current System: Links To Upwelling, Climate Forcing, And Chlorophyll Transport.

A. Giddings, P.J.S. Franks, S. BaumannPickering

 

6. Windinduced hypolimnetic upwelling between the multidepth basins of Lake Geneva during winter: An overlooked deepwater renewal mechanism?

Rafael S. Reiss, U. Lemmin, D. A. Barry

 

7. Linking phytoplankton variability to atmospheric blocking in an eastern boundary upwelling system

Chengfeng Le, Min Wu, Hongwei Sun, Shangmin Long, Marcus W. Beck

 

8. Expression of the “4.2 ka event” in the southern Rocky Mountains, USA

David T. Liefert and Bryan N. Shuman

 

Geophysical Research Letters

9. Warmingtocooling reversal of overflowderived water masses in the Irminger Sea during 20022021.

Damien G. Desbruyères, Eva Prieto Bravo, Virginie Thierry, Herlé Mercier, Pascale Lherminier, Cécile Cabanes, Tiago C. Biló, Nora Fried, M. Femke Jong

 

10. New paleomagnetic insights into the Neoproterozoic connection between South China and India and their position in Rodinia

Linxi Chang, Shihong Zhang, Haiyan Li, Hanbiao Xian, Huaichun Wu, Tianshui Yang

 

11. Projected ENSO teleconnection changes in CMIP6

S. McGregor, C. Cassou, Y. Kosaka, Adam S. Phillips

 

12. Responses of East Asian winter monsoonAustralian summer monsoon to Local and Remote orbital forcing during Holocene

Qin Wen, Mi Yan, Zhengyu Liu, Jian Liu

 

13. Understanding Sea Surface Temperature Cooling in the centraleast Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean during 19822020

Xiaoqi Xu, Jiping Liu, Gang Huang

 

14. Blowing Snow Contributes to Positive Surface Energy Budget and Negative Surface Mass Balance During a Melting Season of Larsen C Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula

Liping Luo, Jing Zhang

 

15. The Effect of Ocean Salinity on Climate and Its Implications for Earth's Habitability

Stephanie Olson, Malte F. Jansen, Dorian S. Abbot, Itay Halevy, Colin Goldblatt

 

16. Increasing 2020like boreal summer rainfall extremes over Northeast Indian subcontinent under greenhouse warming

Haosu Tang, Jun Wang, Kaiming Hu, Gang Huang, Jasti S. Chowdary, Ya Wang, Ziyue Wang, Bin Tang

 

17. Impacts of the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean warm pools on wildfires in Yunnan, Southwest China: Spatial patterns with inter and intraannual variations

Lingxiao Ying, Zehao Shen, Pingao Guan, Jie Cao, Caifang Luo, Xingzi Peng, Hujiao Cheng

 

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

18. A combined model for kinetic clumped isotope effects in the CaCO3DICH2O system

James M. Watkins, Laurent S. Devriendt

 

Climate of the Past

19. Reconstructing burnt area during the Holocene: an Iberian case study

Yicheng Shen, Luke Sweeney, Mengmeng Liu, Jose Antonio Lopez Saez, Sebastián Pérez-Díaz, Reyes Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, Graciela Gil-Romera, Dana Hoefer, Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno, Heike Schneider, I. Colin Prentice, and Sandy P. Harrison

 

20. A multi-ice-core, annual-layer-counted Greenland ice-core chronology for the last 3800 years: GICC21

Giulia Sinnl, Mai Winstrup, Tobias Erhardt, Eliza Cook, Camilla Marie Jensen, Anders Svensson, Bo Møllesøe Vinther, Raimund Muscheler, and Sune Olander Rasmussen

 

21. Do Southern Hemisphere tree rings record past volcanic events? A case study from New Zealand

Philippa A. Higgins, Jonathan G. Palmer, Chris S. M. Turney, Martin S. Andersen, and Fiona Johnson

 

22. Precessional pacing of tropical ocean carbon export during the Late Cretaceous

Ji-Eun Kim, Thomas Westerhold, Laia Alegret, Anna Joy Drury, Ursula Röhl, and Elizabeth M. Griffith

 

GSA Bulletin

23. Detrital zircon provenance and transport pathways of Pleistocene-Holocene eolian sediment in the Pampean Plains, Argentina

Bruner A, Leier AL, Barbeau Jr. DL, et al.

 

24. Diatom evidence for a groundwater divide that limited the extent of Lake Estancia, New Mexico, USA, highstands during the Last Glacial Maximum

Menking KM, Bixby RJ, Cutler SM.

 

25. Environmental conditions and mechanisms restricting microbial methanogenesis in the Miquan region of the southern Junggar Basin, NW China

Fu H, Li Y, Su X, et al.

 

5/24/2022

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) May 10~17

Nature

N/A


Science

N/A

PNAS


1.A transient peak in marine sulfate after the 635-Ma snowball Earth


Yongbo Peng, Huiming Bao,Ganqing Jiang, Peter Crockford, Dong Feng, Shuhai Xiao, Alan Jay Kaufman, and Jiasheng Wang 


Geology


2.U-Pb dating reveals multiple Paleoproterozoic orogenic events (Hamersley orogenic cycle) along the southern Pilbara margin (Australia) spanning the onset of atmospheric oxygenation


Birger Rasmussen, Jian-wei Zi, Janet Muhling


3. Recurrent tectonic activity in northeastern Brazil during Pangea breakup: Constraints from U-Pb carbonate dating


Carlos E. Ganade, Caue R. Cioffi, João Pacífico Machado, Tiago Miranda, Leonardo B. Lopes, Roberto F. Weinberg, Maria Alcione Celestino, Bruno Carvalho, Marcel Guillong, Nick M.W. Roberts


4. A newly discovered subglacial lake in East Antarctica likely hosts a valuable sedimentary record of ice and climate change


Shuai Yan, Donald D. Blankenship, Jamin S. Greenbaum, Duncan A. Young, Lin Li, Anja Rutishauser, Jingxue Guo, Jason L. Roberts, Tas D. van Ommen, Martin J. Siegert, Bo Sun


Nature communication


5. Earth’s geodynamic evolution constrained by 182W in Archean seawater


A.Mundl-Petermeier, S. Viehmann, J. Tusch, M. Bau, F. Kurzweil & C. Münker


Nature climate change


N/A


Nature scientific reports


6. Spatio-temporal evolution and driving factors of carbon storage in the Western Sichuan Plateau


Mingshun Xiang, Chunjian Wang, Yuxiang Tan, Jin Yang, Linsen Duan, Yanni Fang, Wenheng Li, Yang Shu & Mengli Liu


Science Advances


7. Substantial global influence of anthropogenic aerosols on tropical cyclones over the past 40 years


HIROYUKI MURAKAMI 






5/17/2022

New Paper Introduction (AGU) May 10th to 17th

 [1]M. Li, T. Ouyang, Z. Zhu, C. Tian, S. Peng, H. Zhong, X. Peng, Y. Qiu, Reconstruction of Chemical Weathering Intensity and Asian Summer Monsoon Evolution in the Red River Basin Over the Past 36 kyr, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. 37 (2022) e2021PA004397.

 

[2]D. Seekell, B.B. Cael, P. Byström, Problems With the Shoreline Development Index—A Widely Used Metric of Lake Shape, Geophysical Research Letters. 49 (2022) e2022GL098499.

 

[3]X. Shi, M. Werner, C. Krug, C.M. Brierley, A. Zhao, E. Igbinosa, P. Braconnot, E. Brady, J. Cao, R. D&amp, apos, Agostino, J. Jungclaus, X. Liu, B. Otto-Bliesner, D. Sidorenko, R. Tomas, E.M. Volodin, H. Yang, Q. Zhang, W. Zheng, G. Lohmann, Calendar effects on surface air temperature and precipitation based on model-ensemble equilibrium and transient simulations from PMIP4 and PACMEDY., Climate of the Past. 18 (2022) 1047–1047.

 

[4]N.F. Specht, M. Claussen, T. Kleinen, Simulated range of mid-Holocene precipitation changes from extended lakes and wetlands over North Africa., Climate of the Past. 18 (2022) 1035–1035.

 

[5]P.D. Strand, A.E. Putnam, O. Sambuu, D.E. Putnam, G.H. Denton, J.M. Schaefer, M.J. Radue, A. Dorj, P. Amarsaikhan, J. Stevens, D.G. Cole, A 10Be Moraine Chronology of the Last Glaciation and Termination at 49°N in the Mongolian Altai of Central Asia, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. 37 (2022) e2022PA004423.

 

[6]C.J.R. Williams, D.J. Lunt, U. Salzmann, T. Reichgelt, G.N. Inglis, D.R. Greenwood, W.-L. Chan, A. Abe-Ouchi, Y. Donnadieu, D.K. Hutchinson, A.M. de Boer, J.-B. Ladant, P.A. Morozova, I. Niezgodzki, G. Knorr, S. Steinig, Z. Zhang, J. Zhu, M. Huber, B.L. Otto-Bliesner, African hydroclimate during the early Eocene from the DeepMIP simulations, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. n/a (n.d.) e2022PA004419.

 

[7]Y. Wu, X. Bao, B. Zhang, Y. Xu, W. Yang, Seismic Evidence for Stepwise Lithospheric Delamination Beneath the Tibetan Plateau, Geophysical Research Letters. 49 (2022) e2022GL098528.

5/16/2022

横山研メンバーリスト@JpGU(2022.522~603)

横山研メンバーリスト@JpGU(2022.522~603)


M1の安東です。5月22日~6月3日にかけて、幕張メッセ にて「2022年度 日本地球化学会」が開催されます。横山研関係者も多数発表を行います。興味のある方は是非見にきてください!


口頭発表

 22日 103(幕張メッセ国際会議場)16:00 〜 16:25
東北地方における地殻変動履歴復元に向けたエゾカサネカンザシゴカイの適用可能性の検討
*レゲット 佳、横山 祐典、白濱 吉起、宮入 陽介、福與 直人、太田 耕輔、阿部 恒平、照沢 秀司、越後 智雄

23日 304(幕張メッセ国際会議場) 16:10~16:30
断層湖堆積盆から湧出する深部メタンの起源と表層生態系への影響:糸魚川静岡構造線と中央構造線の交点のカーボンサイクル
*浦井 暖史、高野 淑識、松井 洋平、岩田 拓記、宮入 陽介、横山 祐典、宮原 裕一、大河内 直彦、朴 虎東

23日 201A(幕張メッセ国際会議場)14:30 〜 14:45
Marine fish migration history reconstructed from novel radiocarbon in otolith retrieved from walleye pollock around Hokkaido, Japan
*安東 梢、横山 祐典、宮入 陽介、境 磨、濱津 友紀、寺島 一郎、永田 俊

26日 国際会議室 (IC)(幕張メッセ国際会議場)09:30 〜 09:45
三陸海岸北部~中部における古津波履歴の高確度復元
*石澤 尭史、後藤 和久、西村 裕一、宮入 陽介、沢田 近子、横山 祐典

ポスター発表

29日 ポスター会場(幕張メッセ国際展示場 8ホール)15:30 〜 17:00
Meltwater discharge from Wilkes Basin, East Antarctica at around 4.2 ka revealed from Beryllium-10 analysis of marine sediments
*Bethany Behrens、Yosuke Miyairi、Adam Sproson、Masako Yamane、Yusuke Yokoyama

30日 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (12)(Ch.12)11:00 〜 13:00
北海道根室半島周辺の海成段丘上とその周辺における湿原堆積物の層序
*近藤 玲介、百原 新、紀藤 典夫、井上 京、吉田 明弘、横地 穣、金子 和広、嵯峨山 積、隅田 まり、重野 聖之、植村 杏太、宮入 陽介、坂本 竜彦、竹村 貴人、横山 祐典、冨士田 裕子

30日 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (12)(Ch.12) 11:00 〜 13:00
137Cs法および210Pb法に基づく湿原堆積物表層の高時間分解能年代測定
*常岡 廉、横山 祐典、太田 耕輔、宮入 陽介、近藤 玲介、横地 穣、金子 和広、井上 京、紀藤 典夫、植村 杏太、隅田 まり、百原 新、冨士田 裕子

30日 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (9)(Ch.09)11:00 〜 13:00
北西部北太平洋における溶存有機態放射性炭素の分布と溶存有機物の動態
侯 蕴轩、*乙坂 重嘉、脇田 昌英、山下 洋平、西岡 純、小畑 元、宮入 陽介、横山 祐典、小川 浩史

6月2日 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (1)(Ch.01)11:00 〜 13:00
Long-Term monthly measurements of dissolved inorganic radiocarbon in water at Lake Motosu and Lake Kawaguchi to understand seasonal hydrological variations
*太田 耕輔、横山 祐典、宮入 陽介1、山本 真也2、宮島 利宏

6月2日 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (1)(Ch.01)11:00 〜 13:00
Skeletal Ba/Ca in a long living Porites coral in Kikai Island, Ryukyu, Japan reveals changes in carbonate chemistry due to recent ocean acidification
*川久保 友太、横山 祐典、平林 頌子、鈴木 淳、宮入 陽介

6月2日 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (1)(Ch.01)11:00 〜 13:00
Can speleothem magnetic minerals record a past volcanic eruption in Tonga?
*福與 直人、小田 啓邦、横山 祐典、Geoffrey Clark、山本 裕二

6月2日 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (1)(Ch.01)11:00 〜 13:00
Regional and global forcing of Holocene Totten Glacier retreat from deep-sea sediments perspective
*Zihan Huang、べレンス ベサニー、宮入 陽介、阿瀬 貴博、オブラクタ スティーブン、竹村 貴人、近藤 玲介、ポスト アリックス、リアン アルマンド、オブライエン フィリップ、横山 祐典

2022年6月2日(木) オンラインポスターZoom会場 (1)(Ch.01)11:00 〜 13:00
An 8000-year record of East Asian dust deposition in Lake Motosu
*根本 夏林、横山 祐典、オブラクタ スティーブン、山本 真也、宮入 陽介、中村 淳路、Lamair Laura、Hubert-Ferrari Aurélia、Heyvaert Vanessa、De Batist Marc、藤原 治、 the QuakeRecNankai Team 

New Papers (ELSEVIER) 2022/5/8~2022/5/15

  

[Earth and Planetary Science Letters]

 

1. Modelling evidence for late Eocene Antarctic glaciations

Jonas Van Breedam, Philippe Huybrechts, Michel Crucifix

 

[Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta]

2. Reconstruction of pH, redox condition, and concentrations of major components in ancient liquid water from the Karasburg member, Murray formation, Gale Crater, Mars

Keisuke Fukushi, Yasuhito Sekine, Elizabeth B. Rampe

3. Oxygen isotopes of calcite precipitated at high ionic strength: CaCO3-DIC fractionation and carbonic anhydrase inhibition

Ellen K. Olsen, James M. Watkins, Laurent S. Devriendt

4. Past fires and post-fire impacts reconstructed from a southwest Australian stalagmite

Liza K., McDonough, Pauline C., Treble, Andy Baker, Andrea Borsato, Silvia Frisia, Gurinder Nagra, Katie Coleborn, Michael K., Gagan, Jian-xin Zhao, David Paterson

 

[Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology]

 

5. Were Pleistocene proglacial lakes biological deserts? Insights from varved clays in Lithuania

Patrycja Wójcik-Tabol, Alfred Uchman, Vaidotas Kazakauskas

6. Changing sea-surface and deep-water conditions in the southern Cape Verde Basin during the mid-Pleistocene to Holocene

Liubov A. Kuleshova, Leyla D. Bashirova, Alexander G. Matul, Nils Andersen, Ekaterina P. Ponomarenko

7. Middle Miocene Climate Transition as reflected by changes in ichnofacies and palaeosols from Patagonia, Argentina

Jorge F. Genise, Eduardo S. Bellosi, Liliana F. Cantil, Mirta G. González, Pablo Puerta

8. A 4000-year paleoenvironmental reconstruction and extreme event record from Laguna Nuxco, Guerrero, Mexico

Thomas A. Bianchette, Kam-biu Liu, Terrence A. McCloskey

9. Variation in magnetic susceptibility in the Bellingshausen Sea continental rise since the last glacial period and implications for terrigenous material input mechanisms

Sunghan Kim, Min Kyung Lee, Ji Young Shin, Kyu-Cheul Yoo, Jae IlLee, Myung-Il Kang, Heung Soo Moon, Joseph G.Prebble

10. Late Holocene peatland palm swamp (aguajal) development, carbon deposition and environment changes in the Madre de Dios region, southeastern Peru

Bowen Wang, Kartika Anggi Hapsari, Viviana Horna, Reiner Zimmermann, Hermann Behling

11. Formation and development of coral reefs in the South China Sea

Jianguo Liu, Li Cao, Weihai Xu, Gang Li, Rong Xiang, Xiang Su, Yun Luo, Jun Cheng, Xudong Xu, Zhongxian Zhao, Wen Yan

12. Multi-proxy investigation of the post-evaporitic succession of the Piedmont Basin (Pollenzo section, NW Italy): A new piece in the Stage 3 puzzle of the Messinian Salinity Crisis

F. Andreetto, A. M. Mancini, R. Flecker, R. Gennari, J. Lewis, F. Lozar, M. Natalicchio, F. Sangiorgi, M. Stoica, F. Dela Pierre, W. Krijgsman

 

[Quaternary International]

13. Paleoanthropological sites of the upper Awash River basin: Fanta, Gemeda and Koche, preliminary results

Peter Lanzarone, Ervan Garrison, René Bobe, Assiged Getahun, Zelalem Assefa

14. Middle Pleistocene paleoclimate and paleoenvironment of central Italy and their relationship with hominin migrations and evolution

Alessandro Zanazzi, Andrew Fletcher, Carlo Peretto, Ursula Thun Hohenstein

15. Climate and landscape change favouring early rice agriculture and appreciable human impact: Evidence from sediment δ13C in eastern China

Mingzhe Dai, Bin Zhou, Yuanfeng Hu, Hongbo Zheng

16. ESR dating of the Hougou Paleolithic site in the Nihewan Basin, North China, using both additive and regenerative dose methods

Hao Ji, Chunru Liu, Gongming Yin, Chuanyi Wei, Weijuan Song

17. Intensification of rice farming and its environmental consequences recorded in a Liangzhu reservoir, China

Xiujia Huan, Jianping Zhang, Yijie Zhuang, Chou Fan, Ningyuan Wang, Xiang Ji, Konglan Shao, Keyang He, Jianhui Jin, Xinxin Zuo, Houyuan Lu

18. Reconstruction of diachronic changes in human fishing activity and marine ecosystems from carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios of archaeological fish remains

Takumi Tsutaya, Tomonari Takahashi, Takayuki Omori, Kohei Yamazaki, Takao Sato, Minoru Yoneda, Rick J. Schulting, Hirofumi Kato, Andrzej W.Weber

5/09/2022

New Papers May 3-10, 2022 (AGU, EGU, GSA)

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

1. Evidence for seawater retreat with advent of Meghalayan era (∼4200 a BP) in a coastal Harappan settlement

Archana Das, Aashima Sodhi, Chintan D. Vedpathak, S. P. Prizomwala, Rajesh Agnihotri, Nisarg Makwana, Jaquilin Joseph, Nikhil Patel, Sumer Chopra, M. Ravi Kumar


2. The sediment green‐blue color ratio as a proxy for biogenic silica productivity along the Chilean Margin

Chen Li, Vincent J. Clementi, Samantha C. Bova, Yair Rosenthal, Laurel B. Childress, James D. Wright, Zhimin Jian, Expedition 379T Scientists


Geophysical Research Letters

3. Antarctic sea ice projections constrained by historical ice cover and future global temperature change

C. R. Holmes, T. J. Bracegirdle, P. R. Holland /


4. First record of oceanic anoxic event 1d at southern high latitudes: Sedimentary and geochemical evidence from International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 369

Qingchao Fan, Zhaokai Xu, Kenneth G. MacLeod, Hans-Jürgen Brumsack, Tiegang Li, Fengming Chang, Shiming Wan, Laurent Riquier, Delong Fu, Zhendong Luan, Baichuan Duan, Hongjin Chen, Wei Wang, Dhongil Lim


5. Satellites Suggest Rising Tropical High Cloud Altitude: 2002—2021

M. T. Richardson, R. J. Roy, M. D. Lebsock


6. Cordilleran Ice Sheet Stability During the Last Deglaciation

C. M. Darvill, B. Menounos, B. M. Goehring, A. J. Lesnek


Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

7. Siberian High Modulated Suborbital‐scale Dust Accumulation Changes over the Past 30 ka in the Eastern Yili Basin, Central Asia

Shugang Kang, Xulong Wang, Ning Wang, Yougui Song, Weiguo Liu, Duo Wang, Jun Peng


Climate of the Past

8. Reorganization of Atlantic Waters at sub-polar latitudes linked to deep-water overflow in both glacial and interglacial climate states

Dakota E. Holmes, Tali L. Babila, Ulysses Ninnemann, Gordon Bromley, Shane Tyrrell, Greig A. Paterson, Michelle J. Curran, and Audrey Morley


9. Pliocene evolution of the tropical Atlantic thermocline depth

Carolien M. H. van der Weijst, Josse Winkelhorst, Wesley de Nooijer, Anna von der Heydt, Gert-Jan Reichart, Francesca Sangiorgi, and Appy Sluijs


New Papers (Elsevier) 2022/05/10

Chemical Geology

1. Comparing isotopic estimates of paleoelevation from carbonates and volcanic glass from the Miocene-age Chucal Formation in northern Chile

Sebastian Jimenez-Rodriguez, Jay Quade, Matthew Dettinger, Katharine W. Huntington, Julia R. Kelson

2. 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

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

Konomi Suda, Takahiro Aze, Yosuke Miyairi, Yusuke Yokoyama, Yohei Matsui, Hisahiro Ueda, Takuya Saito et al.

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

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

5. Late Permian–Middle Triassic magnetostratigraphy in North China and its implications for terrestrial-marine correlations

Wenwei Guo, Jinnan Tong, Qi He, Mark W. Hounslow, Huyue Song, Jacopo Dal Corso, Paul B. Wignall, Jahandar Ramezani, Li Tian, and Daoliang Chu

6. Tectonic controls on the timing of fjord incision at the Antarctic Peninsula

Anna Clinger, Matthew Fox, Greg Balco, Kurt Cuffey, and David Shuster

7. Modeling deformation, seismicity, and thermal anomalies driven by degassing during the 2005-2006 pre-eruptive unrest of Augustine Volcano, Alaska

Yan Zhan, Hélène Le Mével, Diana C. Roman, Társilo Girona, and Patricia M. Gregg

Geochimica et Cosmochimca Acta

8. Contrasting fates of subducting carbon related to different oceanic slabs in East Asia

Sheng-Ao Liu, Tianhao Wu, Shuguang Li, Zhaoxue Wang, Jingao Liu

9. Carbon and hydrogen isotopes of taraxerol in mangrove leaves and sediment cores: Implications for paleo-reconstructions

Ding He, S. Nemiah Ladd, Jiwoon Park, Julian P. Sachs, Bernd RT Simoneit, Joseph M. Smoak, and Rudolf Jaffé.

Global and Planetary Change

10. Middle to Late Jurassic stable isotopes and element ratios of fossils from western India: Developing a reference temperature curve for northeastern Gondwana

Matthias Alberti, Franz T. Fürsich, Dhirendra K. Pandey, Debahuti Mukherjee, Nils Andersen, and Dieter Garbe-Schönberg. 

11. Streamflow frequency changes across western Europe and interactions with North Atlantic atmospheric circulation patterns

J. Lorenzo-Lacruz, E. Morán-Tejeda, S. M. Vicente-Serrano, J. Hannaford, C. García, D. Peña-Angulo, and C. Murphy.

12. The marine δ18O record overestimates continental ice volume during Marine Isotope Stage 3

April S. Dalton, Tamara Pico, Evan J. Gowan, John J. Clague, Steven L. Forman, Isabelle McMartin, Pertti Sarala, and Karin F. Helmens

Marine Geology

13. Distribution, morphology and composition of mesophotic ‘reefs’ on the Amazon Continental Margin

Vale, Nicholas F., Juan C. Braga, Rodrigo L. de Moura, Leonardo T. Salgado, Fernando C. de Moraes, Claudia S. Karez, Rodrigo T. de Carvalho et al. 

14. Refining Late-Holocene environmental changes of the Akko coastal plain and its impacts on the settlement and anchorage patterns of Tel Akko (Israel)

Giaime, Matthieu, Michal Artzy, Harry M. Jol, Yossi Salmon, Gloria I. López, and Amani Abu Hamid.

15. Importance of coarse sedimentation events in the resilience of microtidal back-barrier saltmarshes to sea-level rise

Goslin, J., P. Bernatchez, R. L. Barnett, C. Béland, B. Ghaleb, D. Didier, and M. Garneau.

16. Paleo-sea levels, Late-Holocene evolution, and a new interpretation of the boulders at the Rocas Atoll, southwestern Equatorial Atlantic

Angulo, Rodolfo José, Maria Cristina de Souza, Maria Luiza Correa da Camara Rosa, Felipe Caron, Eduardo G. Barboza, Mirella Borba Santos Ferreira Costa, Eduardo Macedo, Helenice Vital, Moab Praxedes Gomes, and Khalil Bow Ltaif Garcia. 

17. Holocene filling of a narrow estuary in a regressive coast: The Paleo-Kinu Bay region, central Japan

Tanabe, Susumu, Rei Nakashima, and Kiyohide Mizuno.

Quaternary Science Reviews

18. New cosmogenic nuclide constraints on Late Glacial and Holocene glacier fluctuations in the sub-Antarctic Indian Ocean (Kerguelen Islands, 49°S)

Joanna Charton, Irene Schimmelpfennig, Vincent Jomelli, Guillaume Delpech, Pierre-Henri Blard, Régis Braucher, Deborah Verfaillie et al

19. What are the drivers of Caspian Sea level variation during the late Quaternary?

Sifan A. Koriche, Joy S. Singarayer, Hannah L. Cloke, Paul J. Valdes, Frank P. Wesselingh, Salomon B. Kroonenberg, Andrew D. Wickert, and Tamara A. Yanina

20. Modern and early Holocene ice shelf sediment facies from Petermann Fjord and northern Nares Strait, northwest Greenland

Anne Jennings, Brendan Reilly, John Andrews, Kelly Hogan, Maureen Walczak, Martin Jakobsson, Joseph Stoner et al.

5/08/2022

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2022/04/25~2022/05/08

Nature

1. Expanding ocean food production under climate change

Christopher M. Free, Reniel B. Cabral, Halley E. Froehlich, Willow Battista, Elena Ojea, Erin O’Reilly, James E. Palardy, Jorge García Molinos, Katherine J. Siegel, Ragnar Arnason, Marie Antonette Juinio-Meñez, Katharina Fabricius, Carol Turley & Steven D. Gaines

2. Early Solar System instability triggered by dispersal of the gaseous disk

Beibei Liu, Sean N. Raymond & Seth A. Jacobson

3. Projected environmental benefits of replacing beef with microbial protein

Florian Humpenöder, Benjamin Leon Bodirsky, Isabelle Weindl, Hermann Lotze-Campen, Tomas Linder & Alexander Popp

4. Virtual communication curbs creative idea generation

Melanie S. Brucks & Jonathan Levav


Science

5. A dynamic saline groundwater system mapped beneath an Antarctic ice stream

CHLOE D. GUSTAFSON, KERRY KEY, MATTHEW R. SIEGFRIED, J. PAUL WINBERRY, HELEN A. FRICKER, RYAN A. VENTURELLI AND ALEXANDER B. MICHAUD

6. Avoiding ocean mass extinction from climate warming

JUSTIN L. PENN AND CURTIS DEUTSCH 

7. Landscapes of the Anthropocene

DEBORAH DIXON

8. A stark future for ocean life

MALIN L. PINSKY AND ALEXA FREDSTON

9. Recovering wetland biogeomorphic feedbacks to restore the world’s biotic carbon hotspots

RALPH J. M. TEMMINK, LEON P. M. LAMERS, CHRISTINE ANGELINI, TJEERD J. BOUMA, CHRISTIAN FRITZ, JOHAN VAN DE KOPPEL, ROBIN LEXMOND, MAX RIETKERK, BRIAN R. SILLIMAN, XHANS JOOSTEN AND TJISSE VAN DER HEIDE


PNAS

10. Cosmogenic radiosulfur tracking of solar activity and the strong and long-lasting El Niño events

Mang Lin and Mark H. Thiemens

11. Biotechnology can help us save the genetic heritage of salmonand other aquatic species

Nina Fedoroffa, Tillmann Benfeyb, L. Val Giddingsc, Jeremy Jacksond, James Lichatowiche, Thomas Lovejoyf,2,Jack Stanfordg, Russell F. Thurowh, Richard N. Williams


Geology

12. Reconciling persistent sub-zero temperatures in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, with Neogene dynamic marine ice-sheet fluctuations 

Anna Ruth W. Halberstadt; Douglas E. Kowalewski; Robert M. DeConto

13. Coriolis effect recorded in Late Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stage 5e Bahamian aeolianites 

Ben Rendall; Kat Wilson; Charles Kerans; Mark Helper; David Mohrig


Nature Geoscience

14. Contrasting effects of aridity and seasonality on global salinization

Saverio Perri, Annalisa Molini, Lars O. Hedin & Amilcare Porporato

15. Cyclical geothermal unrest as a precursor to Iceland’s 2021 Fagradalsfjall eruption

Ólafur G. Flóvenz, Rongjiang Wang, Gylfi Páll Hersir, Torsten Dahm, Sebastian Hainzl, Magdalena Vassileva, Vincent Drouin, Sebastian Heimann, Marius Paul Isken, Egill Á. Gudnason, Kristján Ágústsson, Thorbjörg Ágústsdóttir, Josef Horálek, Mahdi Motagh, Thomas R. Walter, Eleonora Rivalta, Philippe Jousset, Charlotte M. Krawczyk & Claus Milkereit

16. Antarctic ice-shelf advance driven by anomalous atmospheric and sea-ice circulation

Frazer D. W. Christie, Toby J. Benham, Christine L. Batchelor, Wolfgang Rack, Aleksandr Montelli & Julian A. Dowdeswell


Nature Communications

17. Influence of nutrient supply on plankton microbiome biodiversity and distribution in a coastal upwelling region

Chase C. James, Andrew D. Barton, Lisa Zeigler Allen, Robert H. Lampe, Ariel Rabines, Anne Schulberg, Hong Zheng, Ralf Goericke, Kelly D. Goodwin & Andrew E. Allen


Nature Climate Change

18. Emergence of climate change in the tropical Pacific

Jun Ying, Matthew Collins, Wenju Cai, Axel Timmermann, Ping Huang, Dake Chen & Karl Stein

19. Stratospheric ozone depletion and tropospheric ozone increases drive Southern Ocean interior warming

Wei Liu, Michaela I. Hegglin, Ramiro Checa-Garcia, Shouwei Li, Nathan P. Gillett, Kewei Lyu, Xuebin Zhang & Neil C. Swart

20. Increasing terrestrial ecosystem carbon release in response to autumn cooling and warming

Rui Tang, Bin He, Hans W. Chen, Deliang Chen, Yaning Chen, Yongshuo H. Fu, Wenping Yuan, Baofu Li, Zhi Li, Lanlan Guo, Xingming Hao, Liying Sun, Huiming Liu, Cheng Sun & Yang Yang

21. Towards climate-smart, three-dimensional protected areas for biodiversity conservation in the high seas

Isaac Brito-Morales, David S. Schoeman, Jason D. Everett, Carissa J. Klein, Daniel C. Dunn, Jorge García Molinos, Michael T. Burrows, Kristine Camille V. Buenafe, Rosa Mar Dominguez, Hugh P. Possingham & Anthony J. Richardson


Scientific Reports

22. The footprint of ship anchoring on the seafloor

Sally J. Watson, Marta Ribó, Sarah Seabrook, Lorna J. Strachan, Rachel Hale & Geoffroy Lamarche


Science Advances

23. Global decline in ocean memory over the 21st century

HUI SHI, FEI-FEI JIN, ROBERT C. J. WILLS, MICHAEL G. JACOXDILLON J. AMAYA, BRYAN A. BLACKRYAN R. RYKACZEWSKI, XSTEVEN J. BOGRADMARISOL GARCÍA-REYES AND WILLIAM J. SYDEMAN