7/31/2023

My stay in SDU Odense - Denmark 🇩🇰(Feb-Mar 2023)

 


🇩🇰 Hej. Jeg hedder Keito!  “🇬🇧 Hello, this is Keito!”

Picture1 : SDU Odense 

    I am in the first grade of my master’s course! I’m writing this blog to introduce my stay in Odense, Denmark. In this Spring vacation, I spent approx. 1 month at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) to conduct research in cooperation with Dr. Kazumasa Oguri, Associate professor. Danish Center for Hadal Research (HADAL) and Nordcee, Dept. of Biology. 

    During my stay, I conducted oxygen imaging of the sediments. By using a special fluorescent dye that changes the phosphorescent intensity depending on the oxygen concentration, it is possible to visually grasp the oxygen concentration. We collected several sediment cores in a bay called "Kerteminde Fjord" near Odense, put the soil and benthic organisms contained in these cores into a small tank, and conducted experiments by reproducing the sedimentary environment. Refer to this paper for the method: Larsen, M., Borisov, S. M., Grunward, B., Klimant, I. and Glud, R. N. (2011) . A simple and inexpensive high resolution color ratiometric planar optode imaging approach: application to oxygen and pH sensing. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, 9(9), 348-360. https://doi.org/10.4319/lom.2011.9.348

   Picture 2: I sampled the cores used for the experiment. The method was simple, but it was enough to take a sample.
Picture 3: "Kerteminde Fjord", The area around the lake looks like a health resort, but in the back, you can see the industrial area of Odense.

    After taking a large number of photos at regular time intervals by imaging, I worked on animating the photos using MATLAB. Contrasting the before and after images help us to measure changes in organism movement and oxygen penetration in the sediment. I didn’t get used to programming, so it took me a while to understand the language specifications, but in the end, I was able to get the results I wanted. 

    In addition to my research, I travelled to various places in Denmark and neighbouring countries during my vacation. Please take a look at the photos!

Nyhavn, Copenhagen Colourful houses with a beautiful canal!


Roskilde Cathedral - Burial of Danish former kings

Nobel Prize Museum (Stockholm, Sweden) Will Yokoyama-sensei appear there someday?






7/24/2023

New Papers (AGU, etc.) 2023/7/17~2023/7/23

  

 

[Geophysical Research Letters]

1. Seventy-Year Trends in Ship-Reported Oceanic Precipitation Frequency

Grant W. Petty, Harrison K. Tran

2. How Credibly Do CMIP6 Simulations Capture Historical Mean and Extreme Precipitation Changes?

Markus G. Donat, Carlos Delgado-Torres, Paolo De Luca, Rashed Mahmood, Pablo Ortega, Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes

3. Decadal Changes in the Linkage Between Autumn Sea Ice and the Winter Eurasian Temperature in the 20th Century

Xulong He, Ruonan Zhang, Shuoyi Ding, Qinglong You, Ziyi Cai

4. DNN-Based Retrieval of Arctic Sea Ice Concentration From GNSS-R and Its Effects on the Synoptic-Scale Forecasting as Supplementary Observation Source

Lu Yang, Bofeng Guo, Zhaoyi Zhang, Xuefeng Zhang

5. Sources and Pathways of Glacial Meltwater in the Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica

Peter M. F. Sheehan, Karen J. Heywood, Andrew F. Thompson, M. Mar Flexas, Michael P. Schodlok

6. Cold-Season Methane Fluxes Simulated by GCP-CH4 Models

A. Ito, T. Li, Z. Qin, J. R. Melton, H. Tian, T. Kleinen, W. Zhang, Z. Zhang, F. Joos, P. Ciais, P. O. Hopcroft, D. J. Beerling, X. Liu, Q. Zhuang, Q. Zhu, C. Peng, K.-Y. Chang, E. Fluet-Chouinard, G. McNicol, P. Patra, B. Poulter, S. Sitch, W. Riley, Q. Zhu

7. Overturning Pathways Control AMOC Weakening in CMIP6 Models

Jonathan A. Baker, Michael J. Bell, Laura C. Jackson, Richard Renshaw, Geoffrey K. Vallis, Andrew J. Watson, Richard A. Wood

8. Asymmetry Between Positive and Negative Phases of the Pacific Meridional Mode: A Contributor to ENSO Transition Complexity

Hanjie Fan, Chunzai Wang, Song Yang

9. Deconstructing Future AMOC Decline at 26.5°N

Helene Asbjørnsen, Marius Årthun

10. The Glacier-Climate Interaction Over the Tibetan Plateau and Its Surroundings During the Last Glacial Maximum

Qiang Wei, Yonggang Liu, Qing Yan, Tandong Yao, Miao Wang, Han Huang, Yongyun Hu

11. Cold Season Rain Event Has Impact on Greenland's Firn Layer Comparable to Entire Summer Melt Season

J. Harper, J. Saito, N. Humphrey

12. Response of Future Summer Marine Heatwaves in the South China Sea to Enhanced Western Pacific Subtropical High

Qianghua Song, Yulong Yao, Chunzai Wang

 

[Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology]

13. Coral SrU Thermometry Tracks Ocean Temperature and Reconciles Sr/Ca Discrepancies Caused by Rayleigh Fractionation

M. Galochkina, A. L. Cohen, D. W. Oppo, N. Mollica, F. Horton

 

[Climate of the Past]

14. Millennial hydrological variability in the continental northern Neotropics during Marine Isotope Stages (MISs) 3–2 (59–15calkaBP) inferred from sediments of Lake Petén Itzá, Guatemala

Rodrigo Martínez-Abarca, Michelle Abstein, Frederik Schenk, David Hodell, Philipp Hoelzmann, Mark Brenner, Steffen Kutterolf, Sergio Cohuo, Laura Macario-González, Mona Stockhecke, Jason Curtis, Flavio S. Anselmetti, Daniel Ariztegui, Thomas Guilderson, Alexander Correa-Metrio, Thorsten Bauersachs, Liseth Pérez, and Antje Schwalb

15. Hydrological change in southern Australia over 1750 years: a bivalve oxygen isotope record from the Coorong Lagoon

Briony Kate Chamberlayne, Jonathan James Tyler, Deborah Haynes, Yuexiao Shao, John Tibby, and Bronwyn May Gillanders

16. Astronomically-paced climate and carbon-cycle feedbacks in the lead-up to the Late Devonian Kellwasser Crisis

Nina M. A. Wichern, Or M. Bialik, Theresa Nohl, Lawrence M. E. Percival, R. Thomas Becker, Pim Kaskes, Philippe Claeys, and David De Vleeschouwer

17. Disparate energy sources for slow and fast Dansgaard–Oeschger cycles

Diederik Liebrand, Anouk T. M. de Bakker, Heather J. H. Johnstone, and Charlotte S. Miller

7/23/2023

New Papers (Elsevier etc.) 2023/7/17-2023/7/23

Quaternary International

1. Response of East Asian summer monsoon to precession change during the mid-Pliocene warm period

Xiaofang Huang, Shiling Yang, Alan Haywood, Julia Tindall, Dabang Jiang, Yongda Wang, Minmin Sun, Shihao Zhang

                                       

 

Chemical Geology

2. Monitoring of methane in groundwater from the Vale of Pickering, UK: Temporal variability and source discrimination

Pauline L. Smedley, Jenny M. Bearcock, Robert S. Ward, Emma Crewdson, Michael J. Bowes, W. George Darling, Andrew C. Smith

 

 

Marine Geology

3. Alternating patterns of cross-shelf suspended sediment transport in the northern East China Sea in winter

Lu Zhang, Lulu Qiao, Yi Zhong, Guangxue Li, Yong Liu

 

 

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

4. Freshwater input variability in a west coastal area of Korea and its links to the global monsoon and ITCZ shifts during the period 8500–7800 cal yr BP

Sujeong Park, Jaesoo Lim, Youngeun Kim, Kyung-Hoon Shin, Hyun Soo Lim

 

5. Solar forcing and ENSO regulated rates of change of ecosystems in Northeast China since the last deglaciation

Guizai Gao, Honghao Niu, Lina Song, Jiangyong Wang, Meng Meng, Zhuo Yang, Linlin Liu, Yuanxiang Wei, Niankang Chen, Jihuai Yu, Dongmei Jie

 

6. Climatic variability during the 4.2 ka event: Evidence from a high-resolution pollen record in southeastern China

Haoyan Wang, Kai Li, Mengna Liao, Wei Ye, Yun Zhang, Jian Ni

 

7. Temporal variations of mangrove-derived organic carbon storage in two tropical estuaries in Hainan, China since 1960 CE

Mengfan Chu, Julian P. Sachs, Peng Peng, Hong-Chun Li, Yang Ding, Li Li, Meixun Zhao

                                                                                                  

8. Depositional and tectonic influences on preservation of Milankovitch record during long-term global cooling: Middle and Upper Ordovician convergent foreland, eastern USA

J. Fred Read, Michael C. Pope, Maya Elrick, Linda Hinnov, John Repetski, Robert T. Ryder, Douglas G. Patchen, Richard Diecchio

 

9. Plant palaeoecology of the latest Eocene flora from the Saint-Chaptes and Alès basins of Gard, southern France

Aixa Tosal, Mélanie Tanrattana, François Fournier, Dario De Franceschi, Cédric Del Rio, Carles Martín-Closas, Alexandre Lettéron, Nazim Semmani, Anaïs Boura

 

 

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

10. Abrupt Northwest Atlantic deep-sea oxygenation decline preceded the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

Pengfei Xue, Liao Chang, Ellen Thomas

 

 

Global and Planetary Change

11. Summer precipitation variability in the Mongolian Plateau and its possible causes

Yulan Li, Hainan Gong, Wen Chen, Lin Wang, Renguang Wu, Zizhen Dong, Jinling Piao, Kangjie Ma

 

12. Concurrent measurements of phytoplankton productivity and light absorption from a global carbon hotspot: Variability, features, and causes

Anvita U. Kerkar, Sarat Chandra Tripathy, P. Sabu

 

 

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

13. Potassium-39-derived 36Ar production during fission-neutron irradiation and its effect on 40Ar/39Ar ages

Jack N. Carter, Paul R. Renne, Leah E. Morgan

 

7/17/2023

New Papers (AGU, EGU) July 10-17, 2023

 Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

1.     CO2 Consumption Rates in the Glacierized Himalayan Headwaters: The Importance of Sulfuric and Nitric Acid-Mediated Chemical Weathering Reactions in Geologic Carbon Cycle

Nita Roy, Indra S. Sen

Geophysical Research Letters

2.     Diagnosing the Radiation Biases in Global Climate Models Using Radiative Kernels

Han Huang, Yi Huang

3.     500-Year Periodic Vegetation and Monsoonal Climate Oscillations During the Last Deglaciation in East Asia

Deke Xu, Guoqiang Chu, Caiming Shen, Qing Sun, Jing Wu, Fengjiang Li, Yajie Dong, Anning Cui, Naiqin Wu, Houyuan Lu

JGR Biogeosciences

N/A

JGR Earth Surface

N/A

JGR Oceans

N/A

Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

4.     Dynamics of the marine dissolved organic carbon reservoir in glacial climate simulations: The importance of biological production

Maya D. Gilchrist, Katsumi Matsumoto

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

5.     Atmospheric methane: Comparison between methane's record in 2006-2022 and during glacial terminations

Euan G. Nisbet, Martin R. Manning, Ed J. Dlugokencky, Sylvia Englund Michel, Xin Lan, Thomas Röckmann, Hugo A.C. van der Denier Gon, Jochen Schmitt, Paul I. Palmer, Michael N. Dyonisius, Youmi Oh, Rebecca E. Fisher, David Lowry, James L. France, James W.C. White, Gordon Brailsford, Tony Bromley

EGU Climate of the Past

N/A

7/13/2023

New Paper (Nature, Science etc.) 7/3~10

Nature 

1) Enlightened Indian science tradition is not entering a dark age

Seithikurippu R. Pandi-Perumal

2) Fungi bacon and insect burgers: a guide to the proteins of the future

Nicola Jones

3) Hunger and famine are not accidents — they are created by the actions of people

Editorial

4) The G20 should forge a pact to support nations’ shifts to a low-carbon future

Navroz K. Dubash

5) Computer algorithms infer gender, race and ethnicity. Here’s how to avoid their pitfalls

Jeffrey W. Lockhart, Molly M. King & Christin L. Munsch

6) June’s record-smashing temperatures — in data

Katharine Sanderson

7) El Niño is here — how bad will it be?

Alexandra Witze

8) Martian dunes indicative of wind regime shift in line with end of ice age

Jianjun Liu, Xiaoguang Qin, Xin Ren, Xu Wang, Yong Sun, Xingguo Zeng, Haibin Wu, Zhaopeng Chen, Wangli Chen, Yuan Chen, Cheng Wang, Zezhou Sun, Rongqiao Zhang, Ziyuan Ouyang, Zhengtang Guo, James W. Head & Chunlai Li

9) The carbon costs of global wood harvests

Liqing Peng, Timothy D. Searchinger, Jessica Zionts & Richard Waite

10) The social value of offsets

Ben Groom & Frank Venmans

11) Possible magmatic CO2 influence on the Laacher See eruption date

James U. L. Baldini, Richard J. Brown, Fabian B. Wadsworth, Alice R. Paine, Jack W. Campbell, Charlotte E. Green, Natasha Mawdsley & Lisa M. Baldini

12) Disinformation researchers under investigation: what’s happening and why

Jeff Tollefson

13) ‘4D printed’ objects morph and flex thanks to a metallic ink

14) Great bolts of lightning foretell Earth-warming clouds

15) Scientists used ChatGPT to generate an entire paper from scratch — but is it any good?

Gemma Conroy

16) India shoots for the Moon with Chandrayaan-3 lunar lander

T.V. Padma

17) How to train early-career scientists to weather failure

Laurie Udesky

18) Wake-like skin patterning and neural activity during octopus sleep

Aditi Pophale, Kazumichi Shimizu, Tomoyuki Mano, Teresa L. Iglesias, Kerry Martin, Makoto Hiroi, Keishu Asada, Paulette García Andaluz, Thi Thu Van Dinh, Leenoy Meshulam & Sam Reiter

(Video: First glimpses inside octopus’s sleeping brains reveals human-like patterns)

19) Giant gravitational waves: why scientists are so excited

Davide Castelvecchi

20) Why economic crashes boost globalization — and tear it apart

Mark Buchanan

21) This activist-academic has a passion for podcasts

Linda Nordling

22) Start-ups are adding antacids to the ocean to slow global warming. Will it work?

Jeff Tollefson


Science

23) Worldwide survey kills the myth of ‘Man the Hunter’

BRIDGET ALEX

24) Altering Earth in our image

MARY ELLEN HANNIBAL

25) Winning a Nobel Prize may be bad for your productivity

DAVID SHULTZ

26) After affirmative action ban, educators seek other ways to boost STEM diversity

JEFFREY MERVIS

27) Industry scientists are often misunderstood. Here’s why I chose this path

BRITA KILBURG-BASNYAT

28) Paleoenvironments shaped the exchange of terrestrial vertebrates across Wallace’s Line

SKEELS, L. M. BOSCHMAN, I. R. MCFADDEN, E. M. JOYCE, O. HAGEN, O. JIMÉNEZ ROBLES, W. BACH, V. BOUSSANGE, T. KEGGIN, W. JETZ, AND L. PELLISSIER

29) Effect of climate warming on the timing of autumn leaf senescence reverses after the summer solstice

CONSTANTIN M. ZOHNER , LEILA MIRZAGHOLI, SUSANNE S. RENNER, LIDONG MO, DOMINIC REBINDAINE, RAYMO BUCHER, DANIEL PALOUŠ, YANN VITASSE, YONGSHUO H. FU, BENJAMIN D. STOCKER, AND THOMAS W. CROWTHER


PNAS

30) Measuring the pulse of our planet

Kenneth H. Nealson

31) Lipid biomarkers for algal resistance to viral infection in the ocean

Guy Schleyer, Constanze Kuhlisch, Carmit Ziv, Shifra Ben-Dor, Sergey Malitsky, Daniella Schatz, and Assaf Vardi

32) Investing in nature can improve equity and economic returns

Justin Andrew Johnson, Uris Lantz Baldos, Erwin Corong, Thomas Hertel, Stephen Polasky, Raffaello Cervigni, Toby Roxburgh, Giovanni Ruta, Colette Salemi, and Sumil Thakrar

33) Formulation of the cosmic ray–driven electron-induced reaction mechanism for quantitative understanding of global ozone depletion

Qing-Bin Lu

34) Glacial changes in sea level modulated millennial-scale variability of Southeast Asian autumn monsoon rainfall

Elizabeth W. Patterson, Kathleen R. Johnson, Michael L. Griffiths, Christopher W. Kinsley, David McGee, Xiaojing Du, Tamara Pico, Annabel Wolf, Vasile Ersek, Richard A. Mortlock, Kweku A. Yamoah, Thành N. Bùi, Mùi X. Trần, Quốc Đỗ-Trọng, Trí V. Võ, and Trí H. Đinh

35) Caught in the crossfire: Fears of Chinese–American scientists

Yu Xie, Xihong Lin, Ju Li, Qian He, and Junming Huang

36) Diversity of plant DNA in stool is linked to dietary quality, age, and household income

Brianna L. Petrone, Ammara Aqeel, Sharon Jiang, Heather K. Durand, Eric P. Dallow, Jessica R. McCann, Holly K. Dressman, Zhengzheng Hu, Christine B. Tenekjian, William S. Yancy Jr., Pao-Hwa Lin, Julia J. Scialla, Patrick C. Seed, John F. Rawls, Sarah C. Armstrong, June Stevens, and Lawrence A. David


Geology

N/A


Nature Geoscience

37) Oxygen dynamics in marine productive ecosystems at ecologically relevant scales

Folco Giomi, Alberto Barausse, Alexandra Steckbauer, Daniele Daffonchio, Carlos M. Duarte & Marco Fusi

38) Groundwater springs formed during glacial retreat are a large source of methane in the high Arctic

Gabrielle E. Kleber, Andrew J. Hodson, Leonard Magerl, Erik Schytt Mannerfelt, Harold J. Bradbury, Yizhu Zhu, Mark Trimmer & Alexandra V. Turchyn

39) Widespread shallow mesoscale circulations observed in the trades

Geet George, Bjorn Stevens, Sandrine Bony, Raphaela Vogel & Ann Kristin Naumann

40) Communicating the link between climate change and extreme rain events

Andrew D. King, Kimberley J. Reid & Kate R. Saunders

41) Grassland responses to elevated CO2 determined by plant–microbe competition for phosphorus

J. Ben Keane, Iain P. Hartley, Christopher R. Taylor, Jonathan R. Leake, Marcel R. Hoosbeek, Franco Miglietta & Gareth K. Phoenix

42) Citizenship a determining factor in a geoscientist’s career

Sujania Talavera-Soza


Nature Communications

43) Satellite record reveals 1960s acceleration of Totten Ice Shelf in East Antarctica

Rongxing Li, Yuan Cheng, Tian Chang, David E. Gwyther, Martin Forbes, Lu An, Menglian Xia, Xiaohan Yuan, Gang Qiao, Xiaohua Tong & Wenkai Ye

44) A mid-Cambrian tunicate and the deep origin of the ascidiacean body plan

Karma Nanglu, Rudy Lerosey-Aubril, James C. Weaver & Javier Ortega-Hernández

45) The past is key for the future of our freshwater systems

46) Global environmental implications of atmospheric methane removal through chlorine-mediated chemistry-climate interactions

Qinyi Li, Daphne Meidan, Peter Hess, Juan A. Añel, Carlos A. Cuevas, Scott Doney, Rafael P. Fernandez, Maarten van Herpen, Lena Höglund-Isaksson, Matthew S. Johnson, Douglas E. Kinnison, Jean-François Lamarque, Thomas Röckmann, Natalie M. Mahowald & Alfonso Saiz-Lopez


Nature Climate Change

47) Limited buttressing on Thwaites

Jasper Franke

48) Art of communicating

Alyssa Findlay

49) Rough years ahead (about El Nino)

50) Sensitivity of Arctic CH4 emissions to landscape wetness diminished by atmospheric feedbacks

Philipp de Vrese, Lutz Beckebanze, Leonardo de Aro Galera, David Holl, Thomas Kleinen, Lars Kutzbach, Zoé Rehder & Victor Brovkin

51) Sensory perception and behaviour of insect pollinators under climate change 

M. Gérard, M. Vanderplanck, C. E. Restrepo & E. Baird

(the bees go we go🐝)

52) A framework for considering justice aspects in integrated wildfire risk management

T. Schinko, C. Berchtold, J. Handmer, T. Deubelli-Hwang, E. Preinfalk, J. Linnerooth-Bayer, A. Scolobig, M. Serra & E. Plana


Scientific Reports

N/A


Science Advances

N/A

7/11/2023

New paper Nature&Science(7/4~7/10) Aonuma

Nature

Groom, B., & Venmans, F. (2023). The social value of offsets. Nature

Peng, L., Searchinger, T. D., Zionts, J., & Waite, R. (2023). The carbon costs of global wood harvests. Nature

Science

Zohner, C. M., Mirzagholi, L., Renner, S. S., Mo, L., Rebindaine, D., Bucher, R., Palouš, D., Vitasse, Y., Fu, Y. H., ..., & Crowther, T. W. (2023). Effect of climate warming on the timing of autumn leaf senescence reverses after the summer solstice. Science

Skeels, A., Boschman, L. M., McFadden, I. R., Joyce, E. M., Hagen, O., Jiménez Robles, O., Bach, W., Boussange, V., Keggin, T., Jetz, W., & Pellissier, L. (2023). Paleoenvironments shaped the exchange of terrestrial vertebrates across Wallace’s Line. Science

PNAs

Patterson, E. W., Johnson, K. R., Griffiths, M. L., Đinh, T. H., & 12 others. (2023). Glacial changes in sea level modulated millennial-scale variability of Southeast Asian autumn monsoon rainfall. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(27), e2219489120. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2219489120

Geology

Wang, X., Xu, T., Peckmann, J., Bayon, G., Jia, Z., Gong, S., Li, J., Cordes, E., Sun, Y., Tao, J., Chen, D., & Feng, D. (2023). Molybdenum isotope signature of microbial nitrogen utilization in siboglinid tubeworms. Geology, 51(7), 698–702. https://doi.org/10.1130/G51077.1

Nature Communications

Li, R., Cheng, Y., Chang, T., Gwyther, D. E., Forbes, M., An, L., Xia, M., Yuan, X., Qiao, G., Tong, X., & Ye, W. (2023). Satellite record reveals 1960s acceleration of Totten Ice Shelf in East Antarctica. Nature Communications, 14, Article number: 4061. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-04458-3 

Li, Q., Meidan, D., Hess, P., Añel, J. A., Cuevas, C. A., Doney, S., Fernandez, R. P., van Herpen, M., Höglund-Isaksson, L., Johnson, M. S., Kinnison, D. E., Lamarque, J. F., Röckmann, T., Mahowald, N. M., & Saiz-Lopez, A. (2023). Global environmental implications of atmospheric methane removal through chlorine-mediated chemistry-climate interactions. Nature Communications, 14, Article number: 4045. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-04179-6 

Sacchi, R., Becattini, V., Gabrielli, P., Cox, B., Dirnaichner, A., Bauer, C., & Mazzotti, M. (2023). How to make climate-neutral aviation fly. Nature Communications, 14, Article number: 3989. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-04223-5

Nature Geoscience

Kleber, G. E., Hodson, A. J., Magerl, L., Mannerfelt, E. S., Bradbury, H. J., Zhu, Y., Trimmer, M., & Turchyn, A. V. (2023). Groundwater springs formed during glacial retreat are a large source of methane in the high Arctic. Nature Geoscience, 16, 597–604. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-023-01066-9 

Meire, L., Paulsen, M. L., Meire, P., Rysgaard, S., Hopwood, M. J., Sejr, M. K., Stuart-Lee, A., Sabbe, K., Stock, W., & Mortensen, J. (2023). Glacier retreat alters downstream fjord ecosystem structure and function in Greenland. Nature Geoscience. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-023-01042-3

Nature Climate Change

Manuel Linsenmeier, Adil Mohommad, & Gregor Schwerhoff. (2023). Global benefits of the international diffusion of carbon pricing policies. Nature Climate Change, 13, 679–684. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-0157-5

Philipp de Vrese, Lutz Beckebanze, Leonardo de Aro Galera, David Holl, Thomas Kleinen, Lars Kutzbach, Zoé Rehder, & Victor Brovkin. (2023). Sensitivity of Arctic CH4 emissions to landscape wetness diminished by atmospheric feedbacks. Nature Climate Change. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-0156-6

Wilfried Rickels, Felix Meier, & Martin Quaas. (2023). The historical social cost of fossil and industrial CO2 emissions. Nature Climate Change, 13, 742–747. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-0155-7

Nature Scientific Reports

Hochman, A., Komacek, T. D., & De Luca, P. (2023). Analogous response of temperate terrestrial exoplanets and Earth’s climate dynamics to greenhouse gas supplement. Scientific Reports, 13, Article number: 11123. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-10483-4 

Wasserman, N. L., Merino, N., Coutelot, F., Kaplan, D. I., Powell, B. A., Kersting, A. B., & Zavarin, M. (2023). Sources, seasonal cycling, and fate of plutonium in a seasonally stratified and radiologically contaminated pond. Scientific Reports, 13, Article number: 11046. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-10432-1

Science Advance

Kim, S.-K., Kim, J.-S., Kim, S.-Y., Song, N.-S., et al. (2023). Arctic Ocean sediments as important current and future sinks for marine microplastics missing in the global microplastic budget.

7/03/2023

New Paper 6/27~7/3 ELSEVIER

 New Paper 6/27~7/3 ELSEVIER

 

Chemical Geology

 

Low-temperature geochemistry of B in a hypersaline basin of Central Andes: Insights from mineralogy and isotopic analysis (δ11B and 87Sr/86Sr)

Laura G. Borda a, Linda V. Godfrey b, Daniela A. Del Bono a, Cecilia Blanco a, M. Gabriela García

 

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

 

New U-Pb CA-ID TIMS zircon ages implicate the Franklin LIP as the proximal trigger for the Sturtian Snowball Earth event

Frédéric Dufour a, Joshua H.F.L. Davies a, J. Wilder Greenman b, Thomas Skulski c, Galen P. Halverson b, Ross Stevenson

 

Constraints on near-ridge magmatism using 40Ar/39Ar geochronology of enriched MORB from the 8°20' N seamount chain

Molly K. Anderson a, Michael R. Perfit a, Leah E. Morgan b, Daniel J. Fornari c, Michael Cosca b, V. Dorsey Wanless

 

Geochemica et Cosmochimica Acta

 

Using 224Ra/228Th disequilibrium to quantify carbon transformation and export from intertidal sandy and muddy sediments

Qianqian Wang a, Pinghe Cai b, Shan Jiang c, Xuejing Wang a, Gang Li a, Zhaoxi Liu d, Faming Wang e, Hailong Li

 

Global and Planetary Change

 

N/A

 

Marine Geology

 

N/A

 

Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology

 

Northern high-latitude sea ice variation linked with East Asian monsoon anomalies during the Younger Dryas

Xiaolong Chen a b, Hongbin Zhang b, Michael L. Griffiths c, Xiaogui Peng a, Liangzhe Yang a, Ming Yu a, Junhua Huang d, Shuyu Xue b, Hai Cheng e, Shuai Chen a

 

Mid-Albian to earliest Cenomanian climate cycles indicated by humid paleosols developed within the arid braidplain facies of the Utrillas Group of east-central Spain

Carlos A. Bueno-Cebollada a, Raúl de la Horra b, José F. Barrenechea c, Nieves Meléndez b, Eduardo Barrón a, Marían Fregenal-Martínez b

 

Quaternary Geochronology

 

N/A

 

Quaternary International

 

Middle to late Holocene environmental evolution and sea level change on the west coast of Bohai Bay

Siyu Wang a b c, Yuecong Li a b c, Baoshuo Fan a b c, Yihang Cao a b c, Hanfei You a b c, Rongrong Wang a b c, Yawen Ge a b c, Shuoqiang Da a b c, Zijing She d, Zhen Zhang e, Shengrui Zhang a b c, Cange Li

 

Quaternary Research

 

N/A


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