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
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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