6/30/2023

ASLO 2023 ASMに参加しました

 こんにちは。修士2年の安東です。今回は今月上旬に参加した学会の様子についてブログを執筆させていただきます。

私は6/4-6/9にスペインのパルマで開催されたASLO 2023 Aquatic Sciences Meetingという学会に参加してきました。ASLO はAmerican Society of Limnology and Oceanographyという団体で、その名の通り陸水や海に関係する学会でした。ただ、一部カエルの伝染病などの少し変わった内容の発表もあって自由だなあ、と思いました。


初の国際学会で、驚く点がたくさんあったのでそういった観点から学会報告をさせてください!


  1. 学会のオープニングセレモニーがある

ただ飯目当てで参加したのですが、特に正式な何か開会式らしいものがあるわけではなく、参加者同士でただ飯とただ飲みを楽しむ、という素晴らしい会がありました。私は楽しい飲み会というよりは食費節約のために美味しいご飯をお腹に入れて帰ろう!と思っていたらソロ参戦の学生に声をかけられて、思わず楽しい一時をすごしました。


  1. 水筒が配られる。給水所がある

会場について名札を受け取ると、同時に水筒もプレゼントされました。「プラスチックゴミを減らそう!」ということらしいです。水代も節約できたので大変ありがたかったです。


  1. 会場からの景色が素晴らしすぎる

まず開催場所がパルマという時点で素晴らしすぎたのですが、会場の建物がオーシャンビューでした。ビーチから徒歩30秒という素晴らしすぎるロケーションに、心も(体も?)洗われた参加者は多かったことでしょう。

会場の目の前のビーチ。この景色を前に発表だなんてなんて贅沢な、と思いました。


  1. ポスターセッションは飲みながら

日本だったら絶対ないと思うのですが、ポスターのコアタイムは全て夕方〜夜でした。最初自分のコアタイムの連絡のメールがきた時は「なんでこんな夜遅くまでやるんだろう」と疑問に思っていたのですが、実際に参加してみると、ななんと食べ歩けるご飯や飲み物(有料ですがアルコールも!)をつまみながらカジュアルにディスカッションする、という方式のようです。流石にプレゼンターは食べたり飲んだりはしていなかったですが…。


  1. コーヒーブレイクがある

ポスターは夕方からですが、午前や午後の時間帯は全て口頭発表です(ポスターも置いてあるのでブラウズはできます)。ただずーっと発表もみなさん辛いので、午前・午後に一回ずつコーヒーブレイクがあります。ここでみなさん発表内容についてカジュアルにディスカッションをしたり、ただただ友人と一息ついたり…としていました。


  1. ポスターや口頭発表の写真撮影は発表者の許可をとってから…のはずが実際は…?

学会前に何度か「ポスターや口頭発表の写真は発表者の許可をとっていない限り禁止です」という注意のメールがきていました。ですが実際に学会に参加してみるとみなさん明らかに許可をとっていないのに写真撮りまくりで、なんならSNSにあげている人もいました。それはいいのか…?


  1. クロージングパーティーにはDJがいる

これも日本だったら絶対にあり得ない光景だと思います。私はクロージングパーティーにはいっていないのですが、メールでその旨が書かれていました。DJの音楽にノリノリになっている研究者…。あまり想像がつかないですが、きっと参加していたら異文化を体験できてとても楽しかったかもしれません。



などなど、色々とカルチャーショックを受けながらも楽しい学会でした。私は英語に比較的抵抗がないほうではあるものの、英語で発表なんてできるのか?と最初は思っていました。でもいざやってみると意外とできるものです。楽しかったです。普段だったら絶対知り合わないような方々とお話ししたりご飯を食べたりするのは緊張しましたが、とても良い経験になりました。今まで自分から話しかけるということが本当に苦手で常に避けてきたのですが、今回はちょっと気合いを入れて自分からプレゼンターに話に行く、といったこともやってみました。そうすると意外とみなさん優しく応対してくださるものです。ありがたい。ソロ参戦だからこそ「やるしかない!」と思えた、良い経験でした。


また、同じく本学会に参加されていた、AORIで同じフロアにいらっしゃる斉藤先生や横山研OBの山口さんには大変お世話になりました。ありがとうございました。


最後になりますが、発表内容についてコメントをくださった共著の皆様、そして今回の渡航に関して資金援助をしてくださった内田海洋学術基金と横山研に感謝を申し上げます。ありがとうございました。



会場の建物。見た目がかっこいいです!中も綺麗で、とてもよかったです。


会場から徒歩15分のところにパルマ大聖堂がありました。綺麗…!


6/27/2023

New Papers June 18-25, Elsevier

Chemical Geology

1. Multi-tracer evidence for the presence of autochthonous organic carbon and the role of biological carbon pump in two river–reservoir ecosystems on the Chinese Loess Plateau

Mingyu Shao, Zaihua Liu, Hailong Sun, Zhen Ma, Chaowei Lai, Haibo He, Yan Fang, Fan Xia, QiuFang He, Xing Liu, Liangxing Shi, Qinong Chai, Yuhao Zhao


Global and Planetary Change

2. Progressive marine oxygenation and climatic cooling at the height of the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event

Nevin P. Kozik, Seth A. Young, Per Ahlberg, Anders Lindskog, Jeremy D. Owens


3. Different trends of vegetation activity over northern extratropics during two multidecadal warming periods in the 20th century

Zijing Guo, Cheng Sun, Yongshuo Fu, Yusen Liu, Tian Wei, Wei Lou


4. A relatively warm and humid Oligocene climate in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau based on a high-resolution clay mineralogical and geochemical record

Chunxia Zhang, Ran Zhang, Bin Hu, Xiaoyan Zhang, Pei Li, Ning Tan, Yunxia Jia, Zhilin He, Haibin Wu, Zhengtang Guo


5. Rock glaciers in the Central Eastern Alps – How permafrost degradation can cause acid rock drainage, mobilization of toxic elements and formation of basaluminite

Christoph Wanner, Hoda Moradi, Philipp Ingold, Miguel A. Cardenas Bocanegra, Romano Mercurio, Gerhard Furrer


Journal of Marine Systems

6. Seasonal and spatial variability of vertical particle flux along the Beagle Channel (Southern Patagonia)

X. Flores-Melo, R. Giesecke, I.R. Schloss, M.P. Latorre, X. Durrieu de Madron, F. Bourrin, M. Spinelli, C. Menniti, H.E. González, E. Menschel, J. Martín


Marine Environmental Research

7. Potential macroalgal expansion and blue carbon gains with northern Antarctic Peninsula glacial retreat

Dolores Deregibus, Gabriela L. Campana, Camila Neder, David K.A. Barnes, Katharina Zacher, Juan Manuel Piscicelli, Kerstin Jerosch, María Liliana Quartino


Marine Geology

8. Benthic foraminifera as environmental indicators in the lagoon and mangrove environments of Langkawi, Malaysia

Nur Sakinah Abdul Razak, Hasrizal Shaari, Fatin Izzati Minhat, Effi Helmy Ariffin, Fatihah Shariful, Shouye Yang, Rokiah Suriadi, Hamad Maalim Sharif


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

9. Cosmogenic nuclide chronological constraints on the late Cenozoic strata of the Linxia Basin, northeast Tibetan Plateau

Yu Liu, Lu Sun, Sheng Xu, Yan Ma, Ping Liu, Shijie Wang, Weijun Luo


10. Solar and ENSO activity affecting Late Holocene carbon accumulation rates in peatlands from Northeast Asia: Evidence from periodic signal analysis

Li Wang, Mingming Zhang, John P. Smol, Zhaojun Bu, Shasha Liu, Xuchen Guo


11. Millennial-scale changes in the Asian monsoon during the MIS12 period as recorded by a Chinese stalagmite

haohua Yang, Shitao Chen, Yongjin Wang, Qingfeng Shao, Liangcheng Tan, Zhenqiu Zhang, Kan Zhao, Zhenjun Wang, Yijia Liang, Xiumin Zhai, Chuan-Chou Shen, R. Lawrence Edwards


12. Tree-ring perspective on past and future mass balance of the glacier in Tien Shan (Central Asia): An example from the accumulation area of Tuyuksu Glacier, Kazakhstan

Youping Chen, Magdalena Opała-Owczarek, Feng Chen, Piotr Owczarek, Heli Zhang, Shijie Wang, Mao Hu, Rysbek Satylkanov, Bakytbek Ermenbaev, Bakhtiyorov Zulfiyor, Huaming Shang, Ruibo Zhang


Quaternary Science Reviews

13. Redefining the MIS 3 climatic scenario for Neanderthals in northeastern Iberia: A multi-method approach

Ana Fagoaga, Mónica Fernández-García, Juan Manuel López-García, M. Gema Chacón, Palmira Saladié, Josep Vallverdú, Francisco Javier Ruiz-Sánchez, Hugues-Alexandre Blain


14. The spatio-temporal pattern of Asian summer monsoon during glacial Termination II recorded by Chinese stalagmite δ18O

Wei Jia, Pingzhong Zhang, Xianfeng Wang, Shaoneng He, Guangxin Liu, Hongyu Shi, Binggui Cai, Shufang Yuan, Wenfei Zhang, Ruitao Deng, Leilei Zhang, Tao Gao, Qibin Sun, Hai Cheng, Youfeng Ning, R. Lawrence Edwards


15.   Stone artefacts on the seabed at a submerged freshwater spring confirm a drowned cultural landscape in Murujuga, Western Australia

Jonathan Benjamin, Michael O'Leary, John McCarthy, Wendy Reynen, Chelsea Wiseman, Jerem Leach, Simon Bobeldyk, Justine Buchler, Philippe Kermeen, Michelle Langley, Adam Black, Hiro Yoshida, Iain Parnum, Amy Stevens, Sean Ulm, Jo McDonald, Peter Veth, Geoff Bailey


16. Rapid climate changes and human dynamics during the holocene in the eastern mediterranean (Lower Strymon Valley, northern Greece)

Arthur Glais, Laurent Lespez, José Antonio López-Sáez, Zoï Tsirtsoni, Clément Virmoux, Matthieu Ghilardi, Robert Davidson, Dimitra Malamidou, Kosmas Pavlopoulos


17. Drilling 1100-km-long seafloor ridges reveals how palaeoshorelines control carbonate shelf morphologies (North West Shelf, Australia)

Ulysse Lebrec, Rosine Riera, Michael O'Leary, Jody M. Webster, Yusuke Yokoyama, Luke A. Gliganic, Simon C. Lang, Victorien Paumard


18. Bipolar ice-core records constrain possible dates and global radiative forcing following the ∼74 ka Toba eruption

Jiamei Lin, Peter M. Abbott, Michael Sigl, Jørgen P. Steffensen, Robert Mulvaney, Mirko Severi, Anders Svensson


19. A Bayesian change point analysis re-examines the 4.2 ka BP event in southeast Europe and southwest Asia

Z. Bora Ön


6/26/2023

New Papers 2023/6/20-2023/6/26 (Nature, Science, etc)

Nature 

N/A


Science

1. A bendable biological ceramic
RACHEL L. CRANE AND MARK W. DENNY


PNAS

2. Atmospheric heat transport is governed by meridional gradients in surface evaporation in modern-day earth-like climates
Robert Fajber, Aaron Donohoe, Sarah Ragen, Kyle C. Armour, and Paul J. Kushner 


Nature Geoscience

3. Widespread partial-depth hydrofractures in ice sheets driven by supraglacial streams
David M. Chandler & Alun Hubbard


Nature Communications

4. Disentangling the impact of Atlantic Niño on sea-air CO2 flux
Shunya Koseki, Jerry Tjiputra, Filippa Fransner, Lander R. Crespo & Noel S. Keenlyside 

5. Pre-aged terrigenous organic carbon biases ocean ventilation-age reconstructions in the North Atlantic
Jingyu Liu, Yipeng Wang, Samuel L. Jaccard, Nan Wang, Xun Gong, Nianqiao Fang & Rui Bao

6. Summer atmospheric circulation over Greenland in response to Arctic amplification and diminished spring snow cover
Jonathon R. Preece, Thomas L. Mote, Judah Cohen, Lori J. Wachowicz, John A. Knox, Marco Tedesco & Gabriel J. Kooperman 

7. Increase in Cape Verde hurricanes during Atlantic Niño
Dongmin Kim, Sang-Ki Lee, Hosmay Lopez, Gregory R. Foltz, Caihong Wen, Robert West & Jason Dunion 

8. A global meta-analysis of soil organic carbon in the Anthropocene
Damien Beillouin, Marc Corbeels, Julien Demenois, David Berre, Annie Boyer, Abigail Fallot, Frédéric Feder & Rémi Cardinael 


Nature Climate Change

9. A global meta-analysis of soil organic carbon in the Anthropocene
Damien Beillouin, Marc Corbeels, Julien Demenois, David Berre, Annie Boyer, Abigail Fallot, Frédéric Feder & Rémi Cardinael


Scientific Reports

10. Eye lens-derived Δ14C signatures validate extreme longevity in the deepwater scorpaenid blackbelly rosefish (Helicolenus dactylopterus)
Derek W. Chamberlin, Zachary A. Siders, Beverly K. Barnett & William F. Patterson III 

11. Climate resilience of dry season cereals in India
Ruth DeFries, Shefang Liang, Ashwini Chhatre, Kyle Frankel Davis, Subimal Ghosh, Narasimha D. Rao & Deepti Singh 

12. Vulnerability of cocoa-based agroforestry systems to climate change in West Africa
Antonio Jesús Ariza-Salamanca, Rafael M. Navarro-Cerrillo, José L. Quero-Pérez, Belinda Gallardo-Armas, Jayne Crozier, Clare Stirling, Kauê de Sousa & Pablo González-Moreno 


Science Advances

13. The future of whales in our Anthropocene ocean
DOUGLAS J. MCCAULEY


6/25/2023

New Papers 2023/6/19-2023/6/25 (AGU etc.)

 Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

1. Paleo-Permeability Structure of the Crustal Section of the Samail Ophiolite Based on Automated Detection of Veins in X-Ray CT Core Images From the Oman Drilling Project

Y. Akamatsu, I. Katayama, K. Okazaki, K. Michibayashi


Geophysical Research Letters

2. Paleomagnetism From Central Iran Reveals Arabia-Eurasia Collision Onset at the Eocene/Oligocene Boundary

Peiping Song, Lin Ding, Liyun Zhang, Fulong Cai, Qinghai Zhang, Zhenyu Li, Houqi Wang, Morteza Khalatbari Jafari, Morteza Talebian


3. On the Particle Motion in Paleo-Magnetosphere During the Geomagnetic Polarity Reversal

Fan Gong, Yiqun Yu, Kun Bai, Jinbin Cao, Yong Wei


4. Evolution and Prediction of Two Extremely Strong Atlantic Niños in 2019–2021: Impact of Benguela Warming

Xiaofan Li, Wei Tan, Zeng-Zhen Hu, Nathaniel C. Johnson


5. Stable Carbon Isotope Signature of Methane Released From Phytoplankton

T. Klintzsch, H. Geisinger, A. Wieland, G. Langer, G. Nehrke, M. Bizic, M. Greule, K. Lenhart, C. Borsch, M. Schroll, F. Keppler


Journal of Geophysical Research C. Oceans 

6. Circulation and Cross-Shelf Exchanges in the Northern Shelf of the Southwestern Atlantic: Dynamics

Vincent Combes, Ricardo P. Matano, Elbio D. Palma


7. Understanding Drivers of Salinity and Temperature Dynamics in Barataria Estuary, Louisiana

Kelin Hu, Ehab A. Meselhe, Denise J. Reed


8. Balancing volume, temperature, and salinity budgets during 2014–2018 in the tropical Pacific Ocean state estimate

Ariane Verdy, Matthew R. Mazloff, Bruce D. Cornuelle, Aneesh C. Subramanian


Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

9. Glacial Southern Ocean expansion recorded in foraminifera-bound nitrogen isotopes from the Agulhas Plateau during the Mid-Pleistocene Transition

B. A. Marcks, T. P. Dos Santos, D. V. O. Lessa, A. Cartagena-Sierra, M. A. Berke, A. Starr, I. R. Hall, R. P. Kelly, R. S. Robinson


Climate of the Past

10. Technical note: A new online tool for δ18O–temperature conversions

Daniel E. Gaskell and Pincelli M. Hull


11. Refinement of the environmental and chronological context of the archeological site El Harhoura 2 (Rabat, Morocco) using paleoclimatic simulations

Léa Terray, Emmanuelle Stoetzel, Eslem Ben Arous, Masa Kageyama, Raphaël Cornette, and Pascale Braconnot


12. Sensitivity of Neoproterozoic Snowball-Earth inceptions to continental configuration, orbital geometry, and volcanism

Julius Eberhard, Oliver E. Bevan, Georg Feulner, Stefan Petri, Jeroen van Hunen, and James U. L. Baldini


13. The climate in Poland (Central Europe) in the first half of the last millennium, revisited

Rajmund Przybylak, Piotr Oliński, Marcin Koprowski, Elżbieta Szychowska-Krąpiec, Marek Krąpiec, and Radosław Puchałka


Biogeosciences

14. The hidden role of dissolved organic carbon in the biogeochemical cycle of carbon in modern redox-stratified lakes

Robin Havas, Christophe Thomazo, Miguel Iniesto, Didier Jézéquel, David Moreira, Rosaluz Tavera, Jeanne Caumartin, Elodie Muller, Purificación López-García, and Karim Benzerara


15. Dynamics of short-term ecosystem carbon fluxes induced by precipitation events in a semiarid grassland

Josué Delgado-Balbuena, Henry W. Loescher, Carlos A. Aguirre-Gutiérrez, Teresa Alfaro-Reyna, Luis F. Pineda-Martínez, Rodrigo Vargas, and Tulio Arredondo

6/20/2023

New Papers (Elsevier, etc) 2023/6/13 - 2023/6/20

 

Chemical Geology

1. Low-δ18O and negative-Δ199Hg felsic igneous rocks in NE China: Implications for Early Cretaceous orogenic thinning

Changzhou Deng, Anzong Fu, Hongyan Geng, Deyou Sun, Guochun Zhao, Guangzhou Mao, Frédéric Moynier, Bernd Lehmann and Runsheng Yin

 

2. Sulfur isotope evidence from peridotite enclaves in southern West Greenland for recycling of surface material into Eoarchean depleted mantle domains

J.A. Lewis, J.E. Hoffmann, E.M. Schwarzenbach, H. Strauss, C. Li, C. Münker and M.T. Rosing

 

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

1. Differences between the central Andean and Himalayan orogenic wedges: A matter of climate

Peter G. DeCelles and Barbara Carrapa

 

2. Detecting strain with a fiber optic cable on the seafloor offshore Mount Etna, Southern Italy

Marc-André Gutscher, Lionel Quetel, Shane Murphy, Giorgio Riccobene,

Jean-Yves Royer, Giovanni Barreca, Salvatore Aurnia, Frauke Klingelhoefer,

Giuseppe Cappelli, Morelia Urlaub, Sebastian Krastel, Felix Gross, Heidrun Kopp

 

3. Carbonate-silicate interaction in subducting slabs recorded by Zn isotopes in western Alps metasediment

Yuan-Ru Qu, Sheng-Ao Liu, Vincent Busigny, Ze-Zhou Wang, Fang-Zhen Teng

 

4. Formation of undulating seafloor bedforms during the Minoan eruption and their implications for eruption dynamics and slope stability at Santorini

Jens Karstens, Jonas Preine, Steven Carey, Katherine L.C. Bell, Paraskevi Nomikou,

Christian Hübscher, Danai Lampridou, Morelia Urlaub

 

5. Limited change in silicate chemical weathering intensity during the Permian–Triassic transition indicates ineffective climate regulation by weathering feedbacks

Guozhen Xu, Jun Shen, Thomas J. Algeo, Jianxin Yu, Qinglai Feng,

Tracy D. Frank, Christopher R. Fielding, Jiaxin Yan, Jean-Francois Deconink, Yong Lei

 

6. Tracing magmatic genesis and evolution through single zircon crystals from successive supereruptions from the Socorro Caldera Complex, USA

Sean P. Gaynor a,b,, Tyson M. Smith c,d , Urs Schaltegger

 

7. Highly fractionated Hg isotope evidence for dynamic euxinia in shallow waters of the Mesoproterozoic ocean

Yaowen Wu, Hui Tian, Runsheng Yin, Di Chen, Stephen E. Grasby, Jun Shen, Tengfei Li, Sui Ji and Ping’an Peng

 

Quaternary International

1. Systems change: Investigating climatic and environmental impacts on livestock production in lowland Italy between the Bronze Age and Late Antiquity (c. 1700 BC – AD 700)

Angela Trentacoste, Ariadna Nieto-Espinet, Silvia Guimarães Chiarelli and Silvia Valenzuela-Lamas

 

Quaternary Research

1. Glacial–interglacial cycles in the south-central and southeastern Pyrenees since ~180 ka (NE Spain–Andorra–S France)

Valenti Turu, Jose Luís Peña-Monné, Pedro P. Cunha, Guy Jalut, Jan-Pieter Buylaert, Andrew S. Murray, David Bridgland, Mads Faurschou-Knudsen, Marc Oliva, Rosa M. Carrasco, Xavier Ros, Laia Turu-Font and Josep Ventura Roca

 

2. Climate-driven mid- to late Holocene hydrologic evolution of arid wetlands documented by strontium, uranium, and oxygen isotopes from Lower Pahranagat Lake, southern Nevada, USA

Kevin M. Theissen and James B. Paces

 

3. Stratigraphic evidence for culturally variable Indigenous fire regimes in ponderosa pine forests of the Mogollon Rim area, east-central Arizona

Christopher I. Roos, Nicholas C. Laluk, William Reitze and Owen K. Davis

 

4. Terrestrial ecosystem transformations in response to rapid climate change during the last deglaciation around Mono Lake, California, USA

Adam J. Benfield, Sarah J. Ivory, Bailee N. Hodelka, Susan R.H. Zimmerman and Michael M. McGlue

 

5. Discovering fire events in the HAS1 settlement on the Dhofar coast (Oman) by a multi-methodological study of mollusk shells

Gaia Crippa, Silvia Lischi, Andrea Chiari, Monica Dapiaggi and Mauro Cremaschi

 

6. A 33,000-year paleohydrological record from Sanamere Lagoon, north-eastern tropical savannas of Australia

Maria Rivera-Araya, Cassandra Rowe, Sean Ulm and Michael I. Bird

 

7. Insect trace fossils as indicators of climatic conditions during the uppermost Pleistocene deposits in southern Brazilian Atlantic coast

Kimberly Silva Ramos, Renata Guimarães Netto, Daniel Sedorko and Diego Luciano Nascimento

New paper Nature&Science(6/12~6/18) Aonuma

Nature

Trinh, R., Ducklow, H. W., Steinberg, D. K., & Fraser, W. R. (2023). Krill body size drives particulate organic carbon export in West Antarctica. Nature, 618, 526-530.


Science

Simpfendorfer, C. A., Heithaus, M. R., Heupel, M. R., MacNeil, M. A., Meekan, M., Harvey, N., Sherman, C. S., Currey-Randall, L. M., Goetze, J. S., Kiszka, J. J., ... Chapman, D. D. (2023). Widespread diversity deficits of coral reef sharks and rays. Science, 380(6650), 1155-1160. 

Jägerbrand, A. K., Spoelstra, K. (2023). Effects of anthropogenic light on species and ecosystems. Science, 380(6650), 1125-1130.


PNAs

Davenport, R., Bowen, B. P., & Lehmann, J. (2023). Decomposition decreases molecular diversity and ecosystem similarity of soil organic matter. Agricultural Sciences, Dataset, June 12, 2023.


Geology

N/A


Nature Communications

Hamm, A., Magnússon, R. Í., Khattak, A. J., & Frampton, A. (2023). Continentality determines warming or cooling impact of heavy rainfall events on permafrost. Nature Communications, 14(3578), 1-14. 

Angst, G., Mueller, K. E., Castellano, M. J., Vogel, C., Wiesmeier, M., & Mueller, C. W. (2023). Unlocking complex soil systems as carbon sinks: multi-pool management as the key. Nature Communications, 14(2967), 1-14. 

Ruff, S. E., Humez, P., Hrabe de Angelis, I., Diao, M., Nightingale, M., Cho, S., ... Strous, M. (2023). Hydrogen and dark oxygen drive microbial productivity in diverse groundwater ecosystems. Nature Communications, 14(3194), 1-14.


Nature Geoscience

Chandler, D. M., & Hubbard, A. (2023). Widespread partial-depth hydrofractures in ice sheets driven by supraglacial streams. Nature Geoscience.


Nature Climate Change

Zhou, S., Meijers, A. J. S., Meredith, M. P., Abrahamsen, E. P., Holland, P. R., Silvano, A., Sallée, J.-B., & Østerhus, S. (2023). Slowdown of Antarctic Bottom Water export driven by climatic wind and sea-ice changes. Nature Climate Change.

Topál, D., & Ding, Q. (2023). Atmospheric circulation-constrained model sensitivity recalibrates Arctic climate projections. Nature Climate Change.


Nature Scientific Reports

Feng, T., & Zhou, B. (2023). Impact of urban spatial structure elements on carbon emissions efficiency in growing megacities: the case of Chengdu. Scientific Reports, 13, 9939.

Ohno, H., & Iizuka, Y. (2023). Microplastics in snow from protected areas in Hokkaido, the northern island of Japan. Scientific Reports, 13, 9942.

Liu, C., Fu, J., Hua, Q., Liu, K., Zhi, P., Pei, Y., Zhou, Q., Li, X., & Liu, B. (2023). A new method of alternating shooting of two different seismic sources for deep geophysical surveys. Scientific Reports, 13, 9914.

Vinha, B., Rossi, S., Gori, A., Hanz, U., Pennetta, A., De Benedetto, G. E., Mienis, F., Huvenne, V. A. I., Hebbeln, D., Wienberg, C., Titschack, J., Freiwald, A., Piraino, S., & Orejas, C. (2023). Trophic ecology of Angolan cold-water coral reefs (SE Atlantic) based on stable isotope analyses. Scientific Reports, 13, 9933.


Science Advance

Zhuravlev, A. Y., Wood, R. A., Bowyer, F. T. (2023). Cambrian radiation speciation events driven by sea level and redoxcline changes on the Siberian Craton. Science Advances, 9(241), e2011003. 

Fox, M. D., Guillaume-Castel, R., Edwards, C. B., Glanz, J., Gove, J. M., Greene, J. A., Juhlin, E., Smith, J. E., Williams, G. J. (2023). Ocean currents magnify upwelling and deliver nutritional subsidies to reef-building corals during El Niño heatwaves. Science Advances, 9(241), eabf7868.

6/19/2023

New Papers (AGU etc.) 2023/6/12-2023/6/18

 Geophysical Research Letters

1. Contributions of Climate Change and ENSO Variability to Future Precipitation Extremes Over California

Xingying Huang, Samantha Stevenson

 

2. Climate Projections Very Likely Underestimate Future Volcanic Forcing and Its Climatic Effects

Man Mei Chim, Thomas J. Aubry, Nathan Luke Abraham, Lauren Marshall, Jane Mulcahy, Jeremy Walton, Anja Schmidt

 

3. Episodic Subglacial Drainage Cascades Below the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream

J. K. Andersen, N. Rathmann, C. S. Hvidberg, A. Grinsted, A. Kusk, J. P. Merryman Boncori, J. Mouginot

 

4. Drift of Earth's Pole Confirms Groundwater Depletion as a Significant Contributor to Global Sea Level Rise 1993–2010

KiWeon Seo, Dongryeol Ryu, Jooyoung Eom, Taewhan Jeon, JaeSeung Kim, Kookhyoun Youm, Jianli Chen, Clark R. Wilson

 

5. Role of Mixed Layer Depth in Kuroshio Extension Decadal Variability

Tomoki Tozuka, Takahiro Toyoda, Meghan F. Cronin

 

6. East African Monsoon as a Drawbridge for the Circumnavigation of Madden–Julian Oscillation Events

Samson Hagos, Jia Jung, PoLun Ma, Sandro W. Lubis, Karthik Balaguru, ChuanChieh (Jay) Chang, L. Ruby Leung

 

 

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

7. Timing and Provenance of Volcanic Fluxes Around the PermianTriassic Boundary Mass Extinction in South China: UPb Zircon Geochronology, Volcanic Ash Geochemistry and Mercury Isotopes

Oluwaseun Edward, André Navin Paul, Hugo Bucher, Christian Vérard, Thierry Adatte, Jeroen E. Sonke, Urs Schaltegger, Torsten Vennemann

 

 

Climate of the Past

8. A paleoprecipitation and paleotemperature reconstruction of the Last Interglacial in the southeastern Alps

Charlotte Honiat, Gabriella Koltai, Yuri Dublyansky, R. Lawrence Edwards, Haiwei Zhang, Hai Cheng, and Christoph Spötl

 

9. Synchronizing ice-core and U  Th timescales in the Last Glacial Maximum using Hulu Cave 14C and new 10Be measurements from Greenland and Antarctica

Giulia Sinnl, Florian Adolphi, Marcus Christl, Kees C. Welten, Thomas Woodruff, Marc Caffee, Anders Svensson, Raimund Muscheler, and Sune Olander Rasmussen

 

10. Climate and ice sheet dynamics in Patagonia during the Last Glacial Maximum

Andrés Castillo-Llarena, Franco Retamal-Ramírez, Jorge Bernales, Martín Jacques-Coper, and Irina Rogozhina

 

 

Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

11. Stagnant North Atlantic Deep Water heat uptake with reduced Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation during the last deglaciation

S. BarragánMontilla, S. Mulitza, H.J.H. Johnstone, H. Pälike

 

12. Poleward shift in the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds synchronous with the deglacial rise in CO2

William R. Gray, Casimir Lavergne, Robert C. Jnglin Wills, Laurie Menviel, Paul Spence, Mark Holzer, Masa Kageyama, Elisabeth Michel

 

13. Reconstructing the oxygen depth profile in the Arabian Sea during the last glacial period

Wanyi Lu, Kassandra M. Costa, Delia W. Oppo

 

14. North American hydroclimate during past warms states: A proxy compilationmodel comparison for the Last Interglacial and the midHolocene

C. B. Wet, D. E. Ibarra, B. K. Belanger, J. L. Oster

 

 

JGR Oceans

15. Drivers of Physical and Biological Frontal Variability in the Northern California Current System

A. L. Jamil, M. T. Kavanaugh, Y. H. Spitz

 

16. Structure and variability of the Barrow Canyon outflow from two highresolution shipboard surveys in 2018

Jie Huang, Robert S. Pickart, Nicholas Foukal, Michael A. Spall, Peigen Lin

 

17. Diurnal Variability of Ocean Temperature off Pt. Sal, Central California

Matt K. Gough, Peter C. Chu, Jamie H. MacMahan, Thomas M. Freismuth, Michael Kovatch, Nirnimesh Kumar

 

18. Trends of Anthropogenic Dissolved Inorganic Carbon in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean Estimated Using a State Space Model

Claire Boteler, Michael Dowd, Eric C. J. Oliver, Elias T. Krainski, Douglas W. R. Wallace

 

19. Extreme sea levels and their attribution for the Canadian Pacific coast from a baroclinic regional ocean model and tidegauge data

Guoqi Han, Jing Lu

 

20. Wind and seaicedriven interannual variability of Antarctic Bottom Water formation

Christina Schmidt, Adele K. Morrison, Matthew H. England

 

 

GSA Bulletin

21. Intermediate water warming caused methane hydrate instability in South China Sea during past interglacials

Niu Li; Xudong Wang; Junxi Feng; Fang Chen; Yang Zhou; Maoyu Wang; Tianyu Chen; Germain Bayon; Jörn Peckmann; Hai Cheng; R. Lawrence Edwards; Duofu Chen; Dong Feng

 

 

6/06/2023

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2022/5/29~2023/6/4

Nature 

[1] Safe and just Earth system boundaries

Johan Rockström, Joyeeta Gupta, Dahe Qin, Steven J. Lade, Jesse F. Abrams, Lauren S. Andersen, David I. Armstrong McKay, Xuemei Bai, Govindasamy Bala, Stuart E. Bunn, Daniel Ciobanu, Fabrice DeClerck, Kristie Ebi, Lauren Gifford, Christopher Gordon, Syezlin Hasan, Norichika Kanie, Timothy M. Lenton, Sina Loriani, Diana M. Liverman, Awaz Mohamed, Nebojsa Nakicenovic, David Obura, Daniel Ospina, Klaudia Prodani, Crelis Rammelt, Boris Sakschewski, Joeri Scholtens, Ben Stewart-Koster, Thejna Tharammal, Detlef van Vuuren, Peter H. Verburg, Ricarda Winkelmann, Caroline Zimm, Elena M. Bennett, Stefan Bringezu, Wendy Broadgate, Pamela A. Green, Lei Huang, Lisa Jacobson, Christopher Ndehedehe, Simona Pedde, Juan Rocha, Marten Scheffer, Lena Schulte-Uebbing, Wim de Vries, Cunde Xiao, Chi Xu, Xinwu Xu, Noelia Zafra-Calvo & Xin Zhang

[2] Are there limits to economic growth? It’s time to call time on a 50-year argument

[3] Uncovering the Ediacaran phosphorus cycle

Matthew S. Dodd, Wei Shi, Chao Li, Zihu Zhang, Meng Cheng, Haodong Gu, Dalton S. Hardisty, Sean J. Loyd, Malcolm W. Wallace, Ashleigh vS. Hood, Kelsey Lamothe, Benjamin J. W. Mills, Simon W. Poulton & Timothy W. Lyons


Science

[4] A global catalog of whole-genome diversity from 233 primate species. 

Kuderna, L. F., Gao, H., Janiak, M. C., Kuhlwilm, M., Orkin, J. D., Bataillon, T., ... & Marques Bonet, T. 

[5] Adaptations to a cold climate promoted social evolution in Asian colobine primates

Qi, Xiao-Guang, et al. 


PNAS

[6] The Montreal Protocol is delaying the occurrence of the first ice-free Arctic summer

Mark R. England and Lorenzo M. Polvani


Geology

[7] Mid-Proterozoic geomagnetic field was more consistent with a dipole than a quadrupole 

Zheng Gong; David A.D. Evans; Zhongtian Zhang; Chi Yan


Nature Geoscience

[8] Fossil organic carbon utilization in marine Arctic fjord sediments by subsurface micro-organisms

Manuel Ruben, Jens Hefter, Florence Schubotz, Walter Geibert, Martin Butzin, Torben Gentz, Hendrik Grotheer, Matthias Forwick, Witold Szczuciński & Gesine Mollenhauer


Nature Communications

[9] Insights and achievements from the Tara Pacific expedition

Serge Planes & Denis Allemand

[10] Uncertainty in non-CO2 greenhouse gas mitigation contributes to ambiguity in global climate policy feasibility

Mathijs Harmsen, Charlotte Tabak, Lena Höglund-Isaksson, Florian Humpenöder, Pallav Purohit & Detlef van Vuuren


Nature Climate Change

[11] Sea surface warming patterns drive hydrological sensitivity uncertainties

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

[12] Coastal vegetation and estuaries are collectively a greenhouse gas sink

Judith A. Rosentreter, Goulven G. Laruelle, Hermann W. Bange, Thomas S. Bianchi, Julius J. M. Busecke, Wei-Jun Cai, Bradley D. Eyre, Inke Forbrich, Eun Young Kwon, Taylor Maavara, Nils Moosdorf, Raymond G. Najjar, V. V. S. S. Sarma, Bryce Van Dam & Pierre Regnier

6/05/2023

New Papers (ELSEVIER) 2023/5/29~2023/6/4

  

[Earth and Planetary Science Letters]

1. Controls on sediment residence times in an Alpine river catchment inferred from uranium isotopes

Maude Thollon, Anthony Dosseto, Samuel Toucanne, Germain Bayon

2. A new view of the Pangea supercontinent with an emphasis on the East Asian blocks

Zhiyu Yi, Yushu Liu, Joseph G. Meert, Tianyue Wang, Baochun Huang

 

[Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta]

3. Thermally-induced clumped isotope resetting in belemnite and optical calcites: Towards material-specific kinetics

Nathan Looser, Paul Petschnig, Jordon D. Hemingway, Alvaro Fernandez, Luiz Morales Grafulha, Alberto Perez-Huerta, Madeleine L. Vickers, Gregory D. Price, Max W. Schmidt, Stefano M. Bernasconi

 

[Global and Planetary Change]

4. The isotopes of precipitation have climate change signal in arid Central Asia

Guofeng Zhu, Yuwei Liu, Lei Wang, Liyuan Sang, Kailiang Zhao, Zhuanxia Zhang, Xinrui Lin, Dongdong Qiu

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

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

6. Modulation of East Asian monsoon strength by ENSO during the warm periods of the late Holocene: Evidence from Porites corals in the northern South China Sea

Leilei Jiang, Kefu Yu, Shichen Tao, Wei Jiang, Shaopeng Wang, Yueer Li

7. Carbon emissions from emerging glacier-fed Himalayan lakes

Tanuj Shukla, Indra S. Sen, Shipika Sundriyal

 

[Marine Geology]

8. Authigenic greigite in late MIS 3 sediments: Implications for the Yellow Sea Cold Water Mass and Yellow Sea Warm Current evolution

XingZe Zhang, YongHong Wang, GuangXue Li, Yong Liu, ChunHui Xiao

9. Grain size and geochemistry characteristics of Core S01-10 from the central Okinawa Trough since 14 ka: Indications for sediment source and the East Asian winter monsoon

Deyong Li a, Xueyuan Xu a, Xiting Liu a, Honggang Cheng b, Shujuan Xu b, Xiaodian Jiang

10. Mncarbonate deposition in a seafloor hydrothermal system (CLAM field, Iheya Ridge, Okinawa Trough): Insights from mineralogy, geochemistry and isotope studies

V.M. Dekov, K. Yasuda, G. Kamenov, K. Yasukawa, B. Guéguen, A. Kano, T. Yoshimura, T. Yamanaka, L. Bindi, T. Okumura, D. Asael, D. Araoka, Y. Kato

11. Dynamic transport of particulate organic carbon in the Yellow River during dam-orientated Water-Sediment Regulation

Taian Lu, Houjie Wang, Limin Hu, Xiao Wu, Naishuang Bi, Yao Dang, Prakhin Assavapanuvat, Thomas S. Bianchi

12. The Late Holocene parasequence of the Banc d'Arguin (Mauritania): Role of aeolian detrital inputs in the lithology of shallow water platform parasequences

A. Dia, R. Certain, N. Aleman, R. Vernet, N. Robin, J.-P. Barusseau, O. Raynal, J. Billy

 

[Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology]

13. On the Sadler Effect and biases in Holocene paleofire records

Bruce H. Wilkinson, Richard S. Vachula

14. Relationship between Holocene lake water temperature and glacier meltwater on the northwestern Tibetan Plateau

Can-Ge Li, Mingda Wang, Zhe Sun, Mengmeng Cao, Juzhi Hou

15. Holocene warming trend based on peat brGDGTs records from southeastern humid to northwestern arid China

Shikai Wei, Zhiguo Rao, Jiantao Cao, Guodong Jia, Yunxia Li, Haichun Guo, Zixian Feng, Kaiyue Guang, Qianqian Qin, Yiping Tian, Jiayan Li, Siqi Li, Mingzhi Chen

16. Paleoclimatic reconstruction of northwest Himalaya since CE 475 using lake sediments from Tadag Taal, Kumaun, India

Arun Kaushik, Anil K. Gupta, Steven C. Clemens, Pankaj Kumar, Prasanta Sanyal, Priyantan Gupta, Manoj Kumar Jaiswal, Abhayanand S. Maurya, Sreya Sengupta, Rajveer Sharma, Rahul Pawar

17. Millennial-scale variability of water supply, vegetation and fire activity on a tropical wetland in central Brazil

Raquel Franco Cassino, Shirley Maria Lima Sabino, Mariana Letícia Caixeta, Diego Alves De Oliveira, Makênia Oliveira Soares Gomes, Eneida Maria Eskinazi Sant'Anna, Cristina Helena Ribeiro Rocha Augustin

18. Chemical weathering in the Himalayan system in response to the evolution of the Indian summer monsoon since 37 ka

Long Tan, Jianguo Liu, Yun Huang, Rong Xiang, Shengfa Liu, Hui Zhang, Jingrui Li, Linghui Yu, Xuefa Shi

[Quaternary Geochronology]

19. Sand, wind, paleosols, war: Late Quaternary aeolian dynamics in the Selima Sand Sheet Region, Darb el Arba'in Desert, Southern Egypt

Kathleen Nicoll

20. Sedimentological and palynological assessment of three wells in eastern Dahomey Embayment, southwestern Nigeria, West Africa

Olugbenga A. Boboye, Christabel Chidiebere

21. Speleothem growth phases in the central Eastern Desert of Egypt reveal enhanced humidity throughout MIS 5

Felix Henselowsky, René Eichstädter, Andrea Schröder-Ritzrau, Daniel Herwartz, Ahmed Almoazamy, Norbert Frank, Karin Kindermann, Olaf Bubenzer

 

New Papers 2023/5/31-2023/6/5 (AGU etc.)

 Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

1. Nickel Isotope Fractionation During Magmatic Differentiation

Xi-Ming Yang, Shui-Jiong Wang, Ya-Wen Zhang, Xu-Han Dong, Fang-Zhen Teng, Rosalind T. Helz, Jian Huang, Xian-Hua Li, Shichun Huang


2. Stable Barium Isotope Fractionation in Pore Waters of Estuarine Sediments

Zhimian Cao, Xinting Rao, Yating Li, Qingquan Hong, Lin Wei, Yang Yu, Claudia Ehlert, Bo Liu, Christopher Siebert, Ed C. Hathorne, Zhouling Zhang, Florian Scholz, Sabine Kasten, Martin Frank


Geophysical Research Letters

3. ENSO Diversity and the Simulation of Its Teleconnections to Winter Precipitation Extremes Over the US in High Resolution Earth System Models

Salil Mahajan, Linsey S. Passarella, Qi Tang, Noel D. Keen, Peter M. Caldwell, Luke P. van Roekel, Jean-Christophe Golaz


4. Comparison of Field-Aligned Current Responses to HSS/SIR, Sheath, and Magnetic Cloud Driven Geomagnetic Storms

M. N. Pedersen, H. Vanhamäki, A. T. Aikio


5. 550-Year Climate Periodicity in the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau During the Late Mid-Holocene: Insights and Implications

Youwei Li, Dominik Fleitmann, Xiangli Wang, Carlos Pérez-Mejías, Lijuan Sha, Xiyu Dong, Deyuan Wang, Rui Zhang, Xiaoli Qu, Hai Cheng


6. Limited Impact of Thwaites Ice Shelf on Future Ice Loss From Antarctica

G. H. Gudmundsson, J. M. Barnes, D. N. Goldberg, M. Morlighem


7. Sediment Entrainment and Slump Blocks Limit Permafrost Riverbank Erosion

Madison M. Douglas, Kieran B. J. Dunne, Michael P. Lamb


8. Effect of Grain Shape and Relative Humidity on the Nonlinear Elastic Properties of Granular Media

L. Gao, P. Shokouhi, J. Rivière


9. Anomalous Net Biome Exchange Over Amazonian Rainforests Induced by the 2015/16 El Niño: Soil Dryness-Shaped Spatial Pattern but Temperature-dominated Total Flux

Jun Wang, Ning Zeng, Meirong Wang, Fei Jiang, Frédéric Chevallier, Sean Crowell, Wei He, Matthew S. Johnson, Junjie Liu, Zhiqiang Liu, Scot M. Miller, Sajeev Philip, Hengmao Wang, Mousong Wu, Weimin Ju, Shuzhuang Feng, Mengwei Jia


10. Warmth Favored Dust Activities on the Northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Yuye Feng, Hao Long, Fei Yang, Fan Yang, Hongyi Cheng, Ganlin Zhang


11. Short Warm Distribution Tails Accelerate the Increase of Humid-Heat Extremes Under Global Warming

Yianna Bekris, Paul C. Loikith, J. David Neelin


Journal of Geophysical Research C. Oceans 

12. Special Sea-Level and Circulation Anomalies in the Philippine Sea during the 2006/07 and 2009/10 El Niño Events

Rui Li, Fan Wang, Yuanlong Li, Qiuping Ren, Yilong Lyu


Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

13. Constraining Water Depth Influence on Organic Paleotemperature Proxies using Sedimentary Archives

Devika Varma, Katrin Hättig, Marcel T.J. van der Meer, Gert-Jan Reichart, Stefan Schouten


Climate of the Past

14. Buoyancy forcing: a key driver of northern North Atlantic sea surface temperature variability across multiple timescales

Bjørg Risebrobakken, Mari F. Jensen, Helene R. Langehaug, Tor Eldevik, Anne Britt Sandø, Camille Li, Andreas Born, Erin Louise McClymont, Ulrich Salzmann, and Stijn De Schepper


15. Atmospheric methane since the last glacial maximum was driven by wetland sources

Thomas Kleinen, Sergey Gromov, Benedikt Steil, and Victor Brovkin


16. CO2- and orbitally- driven oxygen isotope variability in the Early Eocene

Julia Campbell, Christopher J. Poulsen, Jiang Zhu, Jessica E. Tierney, and Jeremy Keeler


Biogeosciences

17. Intra-scenario variability of trends and controls of near-bed oxygen concentration on the Northwest European Continental Shelf under climate change

Giovanni Galli, Sarah Wakelin, James Harle, Jason Holt, and Yuri Artioli