6/06/2011

新着論文紹介 This Week's New Paper(2011/6/7)

Science vol. 332 (2011.6.3)


1. Magnetosphere Sawtooth Oscillations Induced by Ionospheric Outflow
O. J. Brambles, W. Lotko, B. Zhang, M. Wiltberger, J. Lyon, R. J. Strangeway
DOI: 10.1126/science.1202869
2. Evidence of a Global Magma Ocean in Io's Interior
Krishan K. Khurana, Xianzhe Jia, Margaret G. Kivelson, Francis Nimmo, Gerald Schubert, Christopher T. Russell
DOI: 10.1126/science.1201425
Nature vol. 474 (2011.6.2)

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1. Palaeoanthropology: In search of the australopithecines
MARGARET J. SCHOENINGER
doi: 10.1038/474043a
2. Climate change: Ancient Antarctic fjords
SANDRA PASSCHIER
doi:10.1038/474046a
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3. A hydrothermal origin for isotopically anomalous cap dolostone cements from south China
Thomas F. Bristow, Magali Bonifacie, Arkadiusz Derkowski, John M. Eiler & John P. Grotzinger
doi:10.1038/nature10096
4. A dynamic early East Antarctic Ice Sheet suggested by ice-covered fjord landscapes
Duncan A. Young, Andrew P. Wright, Jason L. Roberts, Roland C. Warner, Neal W. Young, Jamin S. Greenbaum, Dustin M. Schroeder, John W. Holt, David E. Sugden, Donald D. Blankenship, Tas D. van Ommen & Martin J. Siegert
doi:10.1038/nature10114
5. Strontium isotope evidence for landscape use by early hominins
Sandi R. Copeland, Matt Sponheimer, Darryl J. de Ruiter, Julia A. Lee-Thorp, Daryl Codron, Petrus J. le Roux, Vaughan Grimes & Michael P. Richards
doi:10.1038/nature10149
6. Nematoda from the terrestrial deep subsurface of South Africa
G. Borgonie, A. Garc ́ıa-Moyano, D. Litthauer, W. Bert, A. Bester, E. van Heerden, C. Mo ̈ller, M. Erasmus & T. C. Onstott
doi:10.1038/nature09974
7. Earliest evidence of mammalian social behaviour in the basal Tertiary of Bolivia
Sandrine Ladeve`ze, Christian de Muizon, Robin M. D. Beck, Damien Germain & Ricardo Cespedes-Paz
doi:10.1038/nature09987
Geology, vol. 39 (2011.6)

1. Persistent Nordic deep-water overflow to the glacial North Atlantic
K.C. Crocket, D. Vance, M. Gutjahr, G.L. Foster, and D.A. Richards
doi: 10.1130/G31677.1
2. Short-term euxinia coinciding with rotaliporid extinctions during the Cenomanian-Turonian transition in the middle-neritic eastern North Atlantic inferred from organic compounds
Masahiro Oba, Kunio Kaiho, Takashi Okabe, Marcos A. Lamolda, and James D. Wright
doi: 10.1130/G31805.1
3. Piraeus, the ancient island of Athens: Evidence from Holocene sediments and historical archives
Jean-Philippe Goiran, Kosmas P. Pavlopoulos, Eric Fouache, Maria Triantaphyllou, and Roland Etienne
doi: 10.1130/G31818.1
4. Phosphate biomineralization in mid-Neoproterozoic protists
Phoebe A. Cohen, J. William Schopf, Nicholas J. Butterfield, Anatoliy B. Kudryavtsev, and Francis A. Macdonald
DOI: 10.1130/G31833.1
5. Does decreasing paraglacial sediment supply slow knickpoint retreat?
John D. Jansen, Derek Fabel, Paul Bishop, Sheng Xu, Christoph Schnabel, and Alexandru T. Codilean
DOI: 10.1130/G32018.1
6. 225 years of Bering Sea climate and ecosystem dynamics revealed by coralline algal growth-increment widths
J. Halfar, B. Williams, S. Hetzinger, R.S. Steneck, P. Lebednik, C. Winsborough, A. Omar, P. Chan, and A.D. Wanamaker, Jr.
DOI: 10.1130/G31996.1
7. Threshold-induced complex behavior of wood in mountain streams
Ellen Wohl
DOI: 10.1130/G32105.1
8. Climate change imprinting on stable isotopic compositions of high-elevation meteoric water cloaks past surface elevations of major orogens
Christopher J. Poulsen and M. Louise Jeffery
DOI: 10.1130/G32052.1
9. An extinct foraminifer endemic to hydrocarbon seeps?
Bruce W. Hayward, Murray R. Gregory, and James P. Kennett
DOI: 10.1130/G31974.1
Nature Geoscience vol.4 (2011.6)

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1. Ocean science: If Gaia could talk
Maurice Levasseur
doi:10.1038/ngeo1175

2. Atmospheric science: Asia under a high-level brown cloud
Mark G. Lawrence
doi:10.1038/ngeo1166

3. Palaeontology: Breathing room for early animals
Jake Bailey
doi:10.1038/ngeo1170

Letters
4. Seasonal and spatial variations of Southern Ocean diapycnal mixing from Argo profiling floats
Lixin Wu, Zhao Jing, Steve Riser & Martin Visbeck
doi:10.1038/ngeo1156
5. Possible evolution of mobile animals in association with microbial mats
Murray Gingras, James W. Hagadorn, Adolf Seilacher, Stefan V. Lalonde, Ernesto Pecoits, Daniel Petrash & Kurt O. Konhauser
doi:10.1038/ngeo1142
Articles
6. Winter warming in West Antarctica caused by central tropical Pacific warming
Qinghua Ding, Eric J. Steig, David S. Battisti & Marcel Küttel
doi:10.1038/ngeo1129

Nature Climate Change vol.1 (2011.6)

1. Divergent long-term trajectories of human access to the Arctic
Scott R. Stephenson, Laurence C. Smith and John A. Agnew
doi:10.1038/nclimate1120

2. Losers and winners in coral reefs acclimatized to elevated carbon dioxide concentrations
Katharina E. Fabricius, Chris Langdon, Sven Uthicke, Craig Humphrey, Sam Noonan, Glenn De’ath, Remy Okazaki, Nancy Muehllehner, Martin S. Glas & Janice M. Lough
doi:10.1038/nclimate1122

PNAS

1. Impacts of a recent storm surge on an Arctic delta ecosystem examined in the context of the last millennium
Michael F. J. Pisaric, Joshua R. Thienpont, Steven V. Kokelj, Holly Nesbitt, Trevor C. Lantz,
Steven Solomon, and John P. Smol
doi/10.1073/pnas.1018527108
2. Climatically driven biogeographic provinces of Late Triassic tropical Pangea
Jessica H. Whiteside, Danielle S. Grogan, Paul E. Olsen, and Dennis V. Kent
doi/10.1073/pnas.1102473108
3. Isotopic Ag–Cu–Pb record of silver circulation through 16th–18th century Spain
Anne-Marie Desaulty, Philippe Telouk, Emmanuelle Albalat, and Francis Albarède
doi/10.1073/pnas.1018210108

4. Committed sea-level rise for the next century from Greenland ice sheet dynamics during the past decade
Stephen F. Price, Antony J. Payne, Ian M. Howat, and Benjamin E. Smith
doi/10.1073/pnas.1017313108