5/30/2023

New paper Nature&Science(5/23~5/30) Sakamoto

論文紹介5/23~5/29

 

Nature

 

Microbial carbon use efficiency promotes global soil carbon storage

Feng Tao, Yuanyuan Huang, Bruce A. Hungate, Stefano Manzoni, Serita D. Frey, Michael W. I. Schmidt, Markus Reichstein, Nuno Carvalhais, Philippe Ciais, Lifen Jiang, Johannes Lehmann, Ying-Ping Wang, Benjamin Z. Houlton, Bernhard Ahrens, Umakant Mishra, Gustaf Hugelius, Toby D. Hocking, Xingjie Lu, Zheng Shi, Kostiantyn Viatkin, Ronald Vargas, Yusuf Yigini, Christian Omuto, Ashish A. Malik, Guillermo Peralta, Rosa Cuevas-Corona, Luciano E. Di Paolo, Isabel Luotto, Cuijuan Liao, Yi-Shuang Liang, Vinisa S. Saynes, Xiaomeng Huang & Yiqi Luo

 

Science

 

N/A

 

PNAS

 

N/A

 

Geology

 

Waterfall height sets the mechanism and rate of upstream retreat 

T. Inoue; N. Izumi; J.S. Scheingross; Y. Hiramatsu; S. Tanigawa; T. Sumner

 

Nature geoscience

 

Late Miocene onset of hyper-aridity in East Antarctica indicated by meteoric beryllium-10 in permafrost

Marjolaine Verret, Cassandra Trinh-Le, Warren Dickinson, Kevin Norton, Denis Lacelle, Marcus Christl, Richard Levy & Tim Naish

 

Nature communication

 

Overestimated nitrogen loss from denitrification for natural terrestrial ecosystems in CMIP6 Earth System Models

Maoyuan Feng, Shushi Peng, Yilong Wang, Philippe Ciais, Daniel S. Goll, Jinfeng Chang, Yunting Fang, Benjamin Z. Houlton, Gang Liu, Yan Sun & Yi Xi

 

 

Nature climate change

 

Recent reduced abyssal overturning and ventilation in the Australian Antarctic Basin

Kathryn L. Gunn, Stephen R. Rintoul, Matthew H. England & Melissa M. Bowen

 

Sea surface warming patterns drive hydrological sensitivity uncertainties

Shipeng Zhang, Philip Stier, Guy Dagan, Chen Zhou & Minghuai Wang

 

Nature scientific reports

 

Observational study of the heterogeneous global meteotsunami generated after the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai Volcano eruption

Joan Villalonga, Àngel Amores, Sebastià Monserrat, Marta Marcos, Damià Gomis & Gabriel Jordà

 

Karst-bauxite formation during the Great Oxidation Event indicated by dating of authigenic rutile and its thorium content

Alexandre Raphael Cabral & Armin Zeh

 

Unravelling the resilience of the KGK VI population from the Gumelnița site (Romania) through stable isotopes

Ana García-Vázquez, Adrian Bălășescu, Gabriel Vasile, Mihaela Golea, Valentin Radu, Vasile Opriș, Theodor Ignat, Mihaela Culea, Cristina Covătaru, Gabriela Sava & Cătălin Lazăr

 

Science advance 

                                                                                           N/A 

5/29/2023

New Paper (Elsevier) 5/16-30

 Earth and Planetary Science Letters

1. On unusual conditions for the exhumation of subducted oceanic crustal rocks: How to make rocks hotter than models

Yang Wang, Kelin Wang, Jiangheng He, Lifei Zhang


Geochemica et Cosmochimica Acta

2. Mechanism of late diagenetic alteration of glauconite and implications for geochronology

Jan Środoń, Lynda Williams, Marek Szczerba, Tatiana Zaitseva, Maciej J. Bojanowski, Beata Marciniak-Maliszewska, Artur Kuligiewicz, Krzysztof Starzec, Zuzanna Ciesielska, Mariusz Paszkowski,


Global and Planetary Change

3. Global warming drove the Mid-Miocene climate humidification in the northern Tibetan Plateau

Ahsan Ali Khan, Jinbo Zan, Xiaomin Fang, Weilin Zhang, Umar Farooq Jadoon,

4. The Origin of cap carbonate after Ediacaran glaciations 

Ruimin Wang, Chaochao Xing, Bin Wen, Xubin Wang, Kunwei Liu, Tianzheng Huang, Chuanming Zhou, Bing Shen,

5. Precipitation variations in arid central Asia over past 2500 years: Possible effects of climate change on development of Silk Road civilization

Guoqiang Ding, Jianhui Chen, Yanbin Lei, Feiya Lv, Rui Ma, Shengqian Chen, Shuai Ma, Yuanhao Sun, Yuecong Li, Haipeng Wang, Zhilin Shi, Heikki Seppä, Fahu Chen


Marine Geology

6. Development of a grain-size determination method based on digital images of muddy sediments in coastal areas

Akira Umehara, Hikaru Takashima, Yusuke Yoshimori, Satoshi Sekito, Masaki Ohno, Satoshi Nakai, Wataru Nishijima,


Quaternary Geochronology

7. A quantitative assessment of snow shielding effects on surface exposure dating from a western North American 10Be data compilation

Shan Ye, Joshua K. Cuzzone, Shaun A. Marcott, Joseph M. Licciardi, Dylan J. Ward, Jakob Heyman, Daven P. Quinn,


Quaternary International 

8. Diagenesis in Progress, Progress in Diagenesis – The Skeletal Archives

Anne-France Maurer, Kevin Salesse

9. Investigating diagenesis of archaeological bones from Etton Causewayed enclosure, UK

Charlotte Loy, Fiona Brock, Chris Dyer



5/16/2023

New Papers - May 8-May 15 - Elsevier

Source apportionment of black carbon aerosols by isotopes (14C and 13C) and Bayesian modeling from two remote islands in east Asian outflow region

Masao Uchida, Kanako Mantoku, Hidetoshi Kumata, Naoki Kaneyasu, Daishi Handa, Takemitsu Arakaki, Toshiyuki Kobayashi, Shiro Hatakeyama, Yasuyuki Shibata, Kimitaka Kawamura

5/15/2023

New Papers (AGU, EGU, GSA) 2023/05/08-2023/05/14

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

[1] Tracking the Provenance of Aeolian Loess in Northeastern China by Uranium Isotopes

Le Li, Gen K. Li, Tao Li, Shuangwen Yi, Huayu Lu, David William Hedding, Jun Chen, Gaojun Li


Geophysical Research Letters 

[2] Early Evolution of the Stratospheric Aerosol Plume Following the 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai Eruption: Lidar Observations From Reunion (21°S, 55°E)

A. Baron, P. Chazette, S. Khaykin, G. Payen, N. Marquestaut, N. Bègue, V. Duflot


[3] The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation at 35°N From Deep Moorings, Floats, and Satellite Altimeter

Isabela Alexander-Astiz Le Bras, Josh Willis, Ian Fenty


[4] Rapid Development of Systematic ENSO‐Related Seasonal Forecast Errors

J. D. Beverley, M. Newman, A. Hoell


[5] Global Impacts of El Niño on Terrestrial Moisture Recycling

José A. Posada-Marín, Paola A. Arias, Fernando Jaramillo, Juan F. Salazar


Journal of Geophysical Research C. Oceans 

[6] Cross‐Shelf Penetrating Fronts of Buoyant Coastal Currents Around the Headland

Silu Zhou, Hui Wu

[7] A Vorticity‐Divergence View of Internal Wave Generation by a Fast‐Moving Tropical Cyclone: Insights From Super Typhoon Mangkhut

Noel G. Brizuela, T. M. Shaun Johnston, Matthew H. Alford, Olivier Asselin, Daniel L. Rudnick, James N. Moum, Elizabeth J. Thompson, Shuguang Wang, Chia-Ying Lee

[8] Influence of Shelf Break Processes on the Transport of Warm Waters Onto the Eastern Amundsen Sea Continental Shelf, Marina Azaneu, Benjamin Webber, Karen J. Heywood, Karen M. Assmann, Tiago S. Dotto, E. Povl Abrahamsen


Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

[9] Paleoceanographic Implications of Diatom Seasonal Laminations in the Upper Miocene Pisco Formation (Ica Desert, Peru) and Their Clues on the Development of the Pisco Fossil‐Lagerstätte Karen Gariboldi, Jennifer Pike, Elisa Malinverno, Claudio Di Celma, Anna Gionacada, Giovanni Bianucci

[10] Evolution of Global Ocean Tide Levels Since the Last Glacial Maximum

R. Sulzbach, V. Klemann, G. Knorr, H. Dobslaw, H. Dümpelmann, G. Lohmann, M. Thomas

[11] Thank You to Our 2022 Peer Reviewers

Matthew Huber, Ursula (Ulla) Röhl


Climate of the Past

[12] Drought reconstruction since 1796 CE based on tree-ring widths in the Upper Heilongjiang (Amur) River Basin in Northeast Asia, and its linkage to Pacific Ocean climate variability

Yang Xu, Heli Zhang, Feng Chen, Shijie Wang, Mao Hu, Martín Hadad, and Fidel Roig

[13] Quantifying the contribution of forcing and three prominent modes of variability to historical climate

Andrew P. Schurer, Gabriele C. Hegerl, Hugues Goosse, Massimo A. Bollasina, Matthew H. England, Michael J. Mineter, Doug M. Smith, and Simon F. B. Tett

[14] Glacial-interglacial Circumpolar Deep Water temperatures during the last 800,000 years: estimates from a synthesis of bottom water temperature reconstructions (Preprint)

David M. Chandler and Petra M. Langebroek

[15] Dansgaard–Oeschger events in climate models: review and baseline Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS3) protocol *cool figures

Irene Malmierca-Vallet, Louise C. Sime, and the D–O community members

[16] Miocene Antarctic ice sheet area responds significantly faster than volume to CO2-induced climate change

Lennert B. Stap, Constantijn J. Berends, and Roderik S. W. van de Wal


Biogeosciences

[17] Satellite data reveal earlier and stronger phytoplankton blooms over fronts in the Gulf Stream region

Clément Haëck, Marina Lévy, Inès Mangolte, and Laurent Bopp

[18] Reconstructing ocean carbon storage with CMIP6 Earth system models and synthetic Argo observations

Katherine E. Turner, Doug M. Smith, Anna Katavouta, and Richard G. Williams

[19] Model estimates of metazoans' contributions to the biological carbon pump

Jérôme Pinti, Tim DeVries, Tommy Norin, Camila Serra-Pompei, Roland Proud, David A. Siegel, Thomas Kiørboe, Colleen M. Petrik, Ken H. Andersen, Andrew S. Brierley, and André W. Visser


Geological Society of America Bulletin

N/A


5/12/2023

Kikai trip (20230419-20230422)

Day 1-2 (2023/4/19-2023/4/20)

We arrived at Kagoshima on the evening of 4/19, and went to Kikai Island to start the water sample collection on the morning of 4/20.

We collected water samples from 12 sites for the 14C, 18O, and Uranium measurement. At the same time, we measured the temperature, conductivity, pH, and calcium ion concentration of the water sample.

In the afternoon, we had to stop sampling due to the heavy rain, but we set up a rainwater collection bottle in the Wan area.


Day 3 (2023/4/21)

In the morning, we collected about 50 mL of rainwater from yesterday's rain, then we went to the Kikai Island Agricultural and Water Conservancy Institute (喜界島農業水利事業所). Prof. Yokoyama explained the results of Tsujino-san's previous research about groundwater in Kikai. Then, the staffs led us to the school lecture hall where the core samples were stored and displayed the location of the core collection sites.

Due to the large number of cores, we checked the samples from only some of the collection sites, marked the location of the corals in the core, and took photos of the cores. 14C dating of these corals can help determine the year of the core. However, due to time constraints, we did not collect coral samples right away.

In the afternoon, we went to the Kikai Town Hall (喜界町役場). Prof. Yokoyama introduced our research to the local government staff, and then we discussed the method of collecting tree samples from a tree with about 300 years age. This tree was cut into three sections horizontally and then transported to the Kikai Town Hall for assembly and fixation. According to the cross-section figure, we attempted to collect samples from the main trunk of the middle section, but due to the difficulty in pulling out the middle section in a short period of time, we chose to firstly take some samples from the top three branches, from the center of the tree ring to the edge, and also contacted local staff to assist us in our future middle section sampling plan.


Day 4 (2023/4/22)

In the morning, after collecting water samples from three sites, due to heavy rainfall, we moved indoors and collected coral samples from the core we checked on 4/21. After the weather became better, we continued sampling the water samples. Parameters such as temperature, conductivity, pH, and calcium ion concentration are also measured.

Due to the strong wind and wavy sea, it took some time for collecting water samples from the seaside.

The following photos show some of our sampling sites.





In summary, this trip collected water samples from a total of 24 sites for 14C, 18O, and Uranium analysis and measured the water parameters on site. 9 coral samples and tree ring samples from 3 branches were also collected.

5/10/2023

New Papers 5/2~5/8 (AGU etc.)

 New Papers (AGU etc.)

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

  1. Tracking the Provenance of Aeolian Loess in Northeastern China by Uranium Isotopes

Le Li,  Gen K. Li,  Tao Li, Shuangwen Yi, Huayu Lu, David William Hedding, Jun Chen, Gaojun Li


Geophysical Research Letters

  1. Mesoscale Eddies Enhance the Air-Sea CO2 Sink in the South Atlantic Ocean

Daniel J. Ford, Gavin H. Tilstone, Jamie D. Shutler, Vassilis Kitidis, Katy L. Sheen, Giorgio Dall’Olmo, Iole B. M. Orselli

  1. Intraseasonal Sea Ice Concentration Variability Over the Weddell Sea During Austral Autumn

Lei Song, Renguang Wu, Wen Chen, Xichen Li, Xiaoqing Lan, Lu An, Jialei Zhu


JGR Biogeosciences

  1. Continental and Glacial Runoff Fingerprints in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, the Inuit Nunangat Ocean

B. Rogalla, S. E. Allen, M. Colombo, P. G. Myers, K. J. Orians


JGR Earth Surface

N/A


JGR Oceans

N/A


Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

N/A


Global Biogeochemical Cycles

  1. Seasonal Biotic Processes Vary the Carbon Turnover by Up To One Order of Magnitude in Wetlands

Chiara Pasut, Fiona H. M. Tang, Budiman Minasny, Charles R. Warren, Feike A. Dijkstra, William J. Riley, Federico Maggi

  1. Air-Sea Fluxes of CO2 in the Indian Ocean Between 1985 and 2018: A Synthesis Based on Observation-Based Surface CO2, Hindcast and Atmospheric Inversion Models

V. V. S. S. Sarma, B. Sridevi, N. Metzl, P. K. Patra, Z. Lachkar, Kunal Chakraborty, C. Goyet, M. Levy, M. Mehari, N. Chandra


EGU Climate of the Past

  1. Atlantic circulation changes across a stadial–interstadial transition

Claire Waelbroeck, Jerry Tjiputra, Chuncheng Guo, Kerim H. Nisancioglu, Eystein Jansen, Natalia Vázquez Riveiros, Samuel Toucanne, Frédérique Eynaud, Linda Rossignol, Fabien Dewilde, Elodie Marchès, Susana Lebreiro, and Silvia Nave

  1. Mechanisms of hydrological responses to volcanic eruptions in the Asian monsoon and westerlies-dominated subregions

Zhihong Zhuo, Ingo Kirchner, and Ulrich Cubasch



Geological Society of America Bulletin

  1. Guide for interpreting and reporting luminescence dating results 

Shannon A. Mahan; Tammy M. Rittenour; Michelle S. Nelson; Nina Ataee; Nathan Brown; Regina DeWitt; Julie Durcan; Mary Evans; James Feathers; Marine Frouin; Guillaume Guérin; Maryam Heydari; Sebastien Huot; Mayank Jain; Amanda Keen-Zebert; Bo Li; Gloria I. López; Christina Neudorf; Naomi Porat; Kathleen Rodrigues; Andre Oliveira Sawakuchi; Joel Q.G. Spencer; Kristina Thomsen


5/08/2023

New Papers - April 30-May 7 - Elsevier

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Compositions and sources of sedimentary organic carbon on the tropical epicontinental sea

Baozhi Lin, Zhifei Liu, Meixun Zhao, Penjai Sompongchaiyakul, Hailong Zhang, Thomas M. Blattmann, Shuo Feng, Martin G. Wiesner, Khanh Phon Le, Rithy Meas, Edlic Sathiamurthy 


Origin and significance of ultra-slow calcite dissolution rates in deep sea sediments

Shuo Zhang, Donald J. DePaolo, Renjie Zhou, Yuefei Huang, Guangqian Wang


Global and Planetary Change

Milankovitch-paced South Asian monsoons during the Marine Isotope Stage 5

Liangqing Cheng, Linhai Yang, Hao Long, Yougui Song, Xiaodong Miao, Jingran Zhang, Yubin Wu, Minwen Lan, Mengping Xie, Zhibao Dong


Evolution and migration of the highest megadunes on Earth

H. Zhao, B. Li, X.F. Wang, T.J. Cohen, Y.X. Fan, H.Y. Yang, K.Q. Wang, Y.W. Sheng, S.A. Zhan, S.H. Li, T. Wang, X.L. Wang, F.H. Chen


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

Holocene variations in the Asian Summer and Winter Monsoons reconstructed from extensive lacustrine sediments in the Mu Us Desert, northern China

Xiaohao Wen, Matt W. Telfer, Baosheng Li, Wei Wang, Tim Daley, Chen Wang, Mengyuan Tian, Mingkun Qiu 


Quaternary Science Reviews

Deglacial and Holocene sediment dynamics and provenances off Lancaster Sound: Implications for paleoenvironmental conditions in northern Baffin Bay

Emmanuel Okuma, Johanna Hingst, Jens Weiser, Lina Madaj, Jürgen Titschack, Christoph Vogt, Markus Kienast, Claude Hillaire-Marcel, Dierk Hebbeln, Simone A. Kasemann


New Papers (Nature, Science, etc) 05/02/2023 - 05/08/2023

Nature

1. The lunar solid inner core and the mantle overturn

    Arthur Briaud, Clément Ganino, Agnès Fienga, Anthony Mémin & Nicolas Rambaux

 

2. Ancient human DNA recovered from a Palaeolithic pendant

    Elena Essel, Elena I. Zavala, Ellen Schulz-Kornas, Maxim B. Kozlikin, Helen Fewlass, Benjamin Vernot, Michael V. Shunkov, Anatoly P. Derevianko, Katerina Douka, Ian Barnes, Marie-Cécile Soulier, Anna Schmidt, Merlin Szymanski, Tsenka Tsanova, Nikolay Sirakov, Elena Endarova, Shannon P. McPherron, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Janet Kelso, Svante Pääbo, Mateja Hajdinjak, Marie Soressi & Matthias Meyer

 

Science

1. Atmospheric nourishment of global ocean ecosystems

T. K. Westberry, M. J. Behrenfeld, Y. R. Shi, H. Yu L. A. Remer and H. Bian

 

Nature Communications

1. Exploring spatial feedbacks between adaptation policies and internal migration patterns due to sea-level rise

    Lena Reimann, Bryan Jones, Nora Bieker, Claudia Wolff, Jeroen C.J.H. Aerts & Athanasios T. Vafeidis

 

2. Large-scale control of the retroflection of the Labrador Current

    Mathilde Jutras, Carolina O. Dufour, Alfonso Mucci & Lauryn C. Talbot

 

3. Regional and global impact of CO2 uptake in the Benguela Upwelling System through preformed nutrients

    Claire Siddiqui, Tim Rixen, Niko Lahajnar, Anja K. Van der Plas, Deon C. Louw, Tarron Lamont & Keshnee Pillay

 

4. Southern Tibetan rifting since late Miocene enabled by basal shear of the underthrusting Indian lithosphere

    Bingfeng Zhang, Xuewei Bao, Yingkai Wu, Yixian Xu & Wencai Yang

 

Nature Scientific Reports

1. Unexpected silicon localization in calcium carbonate exoskeleton of cultured and fossil coccolithophores

    M. Bordiga, C. Lupi, G. Langer, A. Gianoncelli, G. Birarda, S. Pollastri, V. Bonanni, D. E. Bedolla, L. Vaccari, G. Gariani, F. Cerino, M. Cabrini, A. Beran, M. Zuccotti, G. Fiorentino, M. Zanoni, S. Garagna, M. Cobianchi & A. Di Giulio

 

2. Study on seismic vulnerability analysis of the interaction system between saturated soft soil and subway station structures

    Xuelei Cheng, Qiqi Li, Ran Hai & Xianfeng He

 

3. Thermoelasticity of ice explains widespread damage in dripstone caves during glacial periods

    Christoph Spötl, Alexander H. Jarosch, Andreas Saxer, Gabriella Koltai & Haiwei Zhang

 

4. Sediment resuspension due to internal solitary waves of elevation in the Messina Strait (Mediterranean Sea)

    Giovanni La Forgia, Riccardo Droghei, Martina Pierdomenico, Pierpaolo Falco, Eleonora Martorelli, Alessandro Bergamasco, Andrea Bergamasco & Federico Falcini

 

5. Northernmost (Subarctic) and deepest record of Paleodictyon: paleoecological and biological implications

    Olmo Miguez-Salas, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar, Allan A. Ekdale, Stefanie Kaiser, Angelika Brandt & Andrew J. Gooday

 

Science Advances

1. Self-organized mud cracking amplifies the resilience of an iconic “Red Beach” salt marsh

Kang Zhang, Jiaguo Yan, Qiang He, Chi Xu, Johan van de Koppel, Bo Wang, Baoshan Cui, and Quan-Xing Liu

 

2. Coseismic river avulsion on surface rupturing faults: Assessing earthquake-induced flood hazard

Erin McEwan, Timothy Stahl, Andrew Howell, Rob Langridge, and Matthew Wilson

 

3. Evolution of the crustal phosphorus reservoir

Craig R. Walton, Jihua Hao, Fang Huang, Frances E. Jenner, Helen Williams, Aubrey L. Zerkle, Alex Lipp, Robert M. Hazen, Shanan E. Peters, and Oliver Shorttle

 

4. Heat transport across the Antarctic Slope Front controlled by cross-slope salinity gradients

Yidongfang Si, Andrew L. Stewart, and Ian Eisenman