5/24/2022

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

Nature

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Science

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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


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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