10/11/2022

New papers 2022/10/04-2022/10/11 (Nature, etc.)

 Nature

  1. Arctic Ocean annual high in pCO2 could shift from winter to summer

James C. Orr, Lester Kwiatkowski & Hans-Otto Pörtner 


Science

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PNAS

  1. A Tibetan ice core covering the past 1,300 years radiometrically dated with 39Ar

Florian Ritterbusch, Lide Tian, A-Min Tong, Ji-Qiang Gu, Wei Jiang, Zheng-Tian Lu, Lili Shao, Ming-Xing Tang, Guo-Min Yang, Meng-Jie Zhang, Lei Zhao


Geology

  1.  An absolutely dated record of climate change over the last three glacial–interglacial cycles from Chinese loess deposits

Junjie Zhang; Qingzhen Hao; Sheng-Hua Li


Nature Geoscience

  1. Climate-driven decoupling of wetland and upland biomass trends on the mid-Atlantic coast

Junjie Zhang; Qingzhen Hao; Sheng-Hua Li


Nature Communications

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Nature Climate Change

  1. Tipping points of marine phytoplankton to multiple environmental stressors

Zhan Ban, Xiangang Hu & Jinghong Li 


Scientific Reports

  1. Nitrogen and carbon stable isotope analysis sheds light on trophic competition between two syntopic land iguana species from Galápagos

Marco Gargano, Giuliano Colosimo, Paolo Gratton, Silvio Marta, Mauro Brilli, Francesca Giustini, Christian Sevilla & Gabriele Gentile 


Science Advances 

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