Earth and Planetary Sciences
1. Δ13CH3D and Δ12CH2D2 signatures of methane aerobically oxidized by Methylosinus trichosporium with implications for deciphering the provenance of methane gases
Sebastian J.E. Krause, Jiarui Liu, Edward D. Young, Tina Treude
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
2. Potassium isotope fractionation during chemical weathering in humid and arid Hawaiian regoliths
Wenshuai Li, Xiao-Ming Liu, Yan Hu, Fang-Zhen Teng, Oliver A. Chadwick
3. Rates of carbon and oxygen isotope exchange between calcite and fluid at chemical equilibrium
Anna L. Harrison, Jacques Schott, Eric H. Oelkers, Katharine Maher, Vasileios Mavromatis
Global and Planetary Change
4. Early to middle Miocene ice sheet dynamics in the westernmost Ross Sea (Antarctica): Regional correlations
Lara F. Pérez, Robert M. McKay, Laura De Santis, Robert D. Larter, Richard H. Levy, Timothy R. Naish, John B. Anderson, Philip J. Bart, Martina Busetti, Gavin Dunbar, Chiara Sauli, Christopher C. Sorlien, Marvin Speece
5. Warmer western tropical South Atlantic during the Last Interglacial relative to the current interglacial period
R.A. Nascimento, M.H. Shimizu, I.M. Venancio, C.M. Chiessi, H. Kuhnert, H. Johnstone, A. Govin, D. Lessa, J.M. Ballalai, P. Piacsek, S. Mulitza, A.L.S. Albuquerque
6. Catastrophic event sequences across the Permian-Triassic boundary in the ocean and on land
Zhong-Qiang Chen, David A.T. Harper, Stephen Grasby, Lei Zhang
7. Heightened storm activity drives late Holocene reef island formation in the central Pacific Ocean
Paul S. Kench, Murray R. Ford, James F. Bramante, Andrew D. Ashton, Jeffrey P. Donnelly, Richard M. Sullivan, Michael R. Toomey
Journal of Marine Systems
8. Vertical distribution of picophytoplankton in the NW shelf and deep-water area of the Black Sea in spring
Vladimir Mukhanov, Evgeniy Sakhon, Natalia Rodionova, An-Yi Tsai
9. Distribution of marine benthic diatoms on the coasts of the sea of Marmara and their responses to environmental variables
Reyhan Akcaalan, Aydın Kaleli, Latife Köker
Marine Environmental Research
10. Unravelling the drivers of variability in body condition and reproduction of the European sardine along the Atlantic-Mediterranean transition
M. Caballero-Huertas, M. Vargas-Yánez, X. Frigola-Tepe, J. Viñas, M. Muñoz
Marine Geology
11. Discriminating between tsunamis and tropical cyclones in the sedimentary record using X-ray tomography
M. Biguenet, E. Chaumillon, P. Sabatier, R. Paris, P. Vacher, N. Feuillet
12. Provenance study of the Miocene hemipelagic sediments in the Shikoku Basin and implication for the earlier history of the Kuroshio Current
Meinan Shi, Huaichun Wu, Xixi Zhao, Shihong Zhang, Shijun Jiang, Xin Su, Haiyan Li, Tianshui Yang
13. Unusual occurrence of alkylphenanthrenes in upper Eocene to Oligocene sediments from the western margin of Tasmania, Australia
Zhongxuan Li, Haiping Huang, Simon C. George
Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology
14. Mid-Late Holocene climate variabilities in the Bransfield Strait, Antarctic Peninsula driven by insolation and ENSO activities
Senyan Nie, Wenshen Xiao, Rujian Wang
15. Paleoclimatic and palaeoceanographic changes coupled to the Panama Isthmus closing (13–4 Ma) using organic proxies
C. Huguet, A. Jaeschke, J. Rethemeyer
16. Monsoonal climate of East Asia in Eocene times inferred from an analysis of plant functional types
Qijia Li, Torsten Utescher, Yusheng (Christopher) Liu, David Ferguson, Hui Jia, Cheng Quan
Quaternary International
17. Human observations of late Quaternary coastal change: Examples from Australia, Europe and the Pacific Islands
Patrick D. Nunn, Ingrid Ward, Pierre Stéphan, Adrian McCallum, W. Roland Gehrels, Genevieve Carey, Amy Clarke, Margaret Cook, Paul Geraghty, David Guilfoyle, Bianca McNeair, Glen Miller, Elia Nakoro, Doc Reynolds, Lisa Stewart
Quaternary Science Reviews
18. Vegetation and climate changes since the middle MIS 3 inferred from a Lake Ailike pollen record, Xinjiang, arid central Asia
Yaru Chen, Xingqi Liu
19. U-series and radiocarbon cross dating of speleothems from Nerja Cave (Spain): Evidence of open system behavior. Implication for the Spanish rock art chronology
E. Pons-Branchu, J. Barbarand, I. Caffy, A. Dapoigny, L. Drugat, J.P. Dumoulin, M.A. Medina Alcaide, J. Nouet, J.L. Sanchidrián Torti, N. Tisnérat-Laborde, C. Jiménez de Cisneros, H. Valladas
20. The importance of non-tidal water-level variability for reconstructing Holocene relative sea level
Andrew C. Kemp, Timothy A. Shaw, Christopher G. Piecuch
21. Reconstruction of Kuroshio intrusion into the south China sea over the last 40 kyr
Xingyan Shen, Bangqi Hu, Hong Yan, John Dodson, Jingtao Zhao, Jun Li, Xue Ding, Qing Li, Xingxing Wang, Fangjian Xu
22. Monsoon- and ENSO-driven surface-water pCO2 variation in the tropical West Pacific since the Last Glacial Maximum
Zhifang Xiong, Tiegang Li, Bärbel Hönisch, Thomas J. Algeo, Louisa Bradtmiller, Mark Cane, Carlo Laj, Fujun Wang, Zhengyao Lu, Bingbin Qin, Fengming Chang, Xun Gong
23. Paleoenvironmental conditions during the Medieval Climatic Anomaly, the Little Ice Age and social impacts in the Oriental Mesoamerican region
Kurt H. Wogau, Philipp Hoelzmann, Helge W. Arz, Harald N. Böhnel