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