6/16/2014

New Papers (2014/06/09-2013/06/15)

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Geophysical Research Letters
1.Future snowfall in western and central Europe projected with a high-resolution regional climate model ensemble
Hylke de Vries, Geert Lenderink and Erik van Meijgaard
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL059724
Keywords: Snowfall; Europe; Climate change

2. Surface nitrification: a major uncertainty in marine N2O emissions
Lauren M. Zamora and Andreas Oschlies
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060556
Keywords: nitrous oxide; Pacific; emissions; nitrification

3. Centennial-to-millennial hydrologic trends and variability along the North Atlantic Coast, U.S.A., during the Holocene
Paige E. Newby, Bryan N. Shuman, Jeffrey P. Donnelly, Kristopher B. Karnauskas and Jeremiah Marsicek
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060183
Keywords:Holocene; paleohydrology; Northeast U.S; ground-penetrating radar; lake-levels; drought

4. Tracing the pathways of the upper limb of the North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
Kristin C. Burkholder and M. Susan Lozier
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060226
Keywords: climate regulation; Meridional Overturning Circulation; Lagrangian Pathway

5. Detecting decadal-scale increases in anthropogenic CO2 in the ocean
Shinya Kouketsu and Akihiko M. Murata
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060516
Keywords: Anthropogenic carbon; Ocean circulation

6. Combining Regional Moist Static Energy and ENSO for Forecasting of Early and Late Season Indian Monsoon Rainfall and its Extremes
Balaji Rajagopalan and Peter Molnar
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060429
Keywords: Indian Monsoon; Forecasting

7. Observations of Pronounced Greenland Ice Sheet Firn Warming and Implications for Runoff Production
Chris Polashenski, Zoe Courville, Carl Benson, Anna Wagner, Justin Chen, Gifford Wong, Robert Hawley and Dorothy Hall
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL059806
Keywords: 10m Temperature; Firn; Greenland; Runoff

8. Extent of the rain-snow transition zone in the western U.S. under historic and projected climate
P. Zion Klos, Timothy E. Link and John T. Abatzoglou
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060500
Keywords: Precipitation phase; Rain-snow transition; Rain snow transition; Climate change

9. On using the seasonal cycle to interpret extratropical temperature changes since 1950
Karen A. McKinnon and Peter Huybers
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060404
Keywords: energy balance model; surface temperature; Relative Land Influence; land-ocean interactions

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
10. Why are the δ13Corg values in Phanerozoic black shales more negative than in modern marine organic matter?
Philip A. Meyers
DOI: 10.1002/2014GC005305
Keywords: Black shales; Oceanic Anoxic Events; Mediterranean sapropels; δ13Corg values; compound-specific δ13C values

Journal of Geophysical Research C. Oceans
11. How much does heat content of the western tropical Pacific Ocean modulate the South China Sea summer monsoon onset in the last four decades?
Junqiao Feng and Dunxin Hu
DOI: 10.1002/2013JC009683
Keywords: South China Sea; summer monsoon onset; upper ocean heat content; western tropical Pacific

Paleoceanography
12. Effects of productivity, glaciation and ventilation on late Quaternary sedimentary redox and trace element accumulation on the Vancouver Island margin, western Canada
Alice S. Chang, Thomas F. Pedersen and Ingrid L. Hendy
DOI: 10.1002/2013PA002581
Keywords: sedimentary redox; trace elements;productivity; Cordilleran glaciation; northeast Pacific Ocean

Global Biogeochemical Cycles
13. Western Pacific atmospheric nutrient deposition fluxes, their impact on surface ocean productivity
M. Martino, D. Hamilton, A.R. Baker, T.D. Jickells, T. Bromley, Y. Nojiri, B. Quack and P.W. Boyd
DOI: 10.1002/2013GB004794
Keywords: aerosols; biogeochemical cycles; phytoplankton; nutrient stoichiometry; photosynthesis

14. The oceanic anthropogenic CO2 sink: Storage, air-sea fluxes, and transports over the industrial era
Tim DeVries
DOI: 10.1002/2013GB004739
Keywords: carbon cycle; anthropogenic carbon; ocean circulation; data assimilation

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Climate of the Past
15. Centennial-scale variability of the Southern Hemisphere westerly wind belt in the eastern Pacific over the past two millennia
B. G. Koffman, K. J. Kreutz, D. J. Breton, E. J. Kane, D. A. Winski, S. D. Birkel, A. V. Kurbatov, and M. J. Handley
doi:10.5194/cp-10-1125-2014
Keywords: high-resolution (sub-annual) dust particle data set; West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS); particle size distributions (PSDs)

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Geological Society of America Bulletin
Non-updated