4/17/2016

New Papers 2016/04/10–2016/4/17 (AGU,EGU)

New Papers 2016/04/10–2016/4/17 (AGU,EGU)


GRL
1. What causes the inverse relationship between primary production and export efficiency in the Southern Ocean?
Frédéric A.C. Le Moigne, Stephanie A. Henson, Emma Cavan, Clément Georges, Katsiaryna Pabortsava et al.

2. Cycling of Black Carbon in the Ocean
Alysha I. Coppola, Ellen R.M. Druffel

3. Large-scale ocean circulation-cloud interactions reduce the pace of transient climate change
D. S. Trossman, J. B. Palter, T. M. Merlis, Y. Huang, Y. Xia

4. Variation in climate sensitivity and feedback parameters during the historical period
J. M. Gregory, T. Andrews


JGR: Oceans
5. Assessing climate impacts and risks of ocean albedo modification in the Arctic
N. Mengis, T. Martin, D.P. Keller, A. Oschlies

6. Sea ice production variability in Antarctic coastal polynyas
Takeshi Tamura, Kay I. Ohshima, Alexander D. Fraser, Guy D. Williams


Climate of the past
7. Stable isotope and calcareous nannofossil assemblage record of the late Paleocene and early Eocene (Cicogna section)
Claudia Agnini, David J. A. Spofforth, Gerald R. Dickens, Domenico Rio, Heiko Pälike, Jan Backman, Giovanni Muttoni, and Edoardo Dallanave

8. Palaeo-sea-level and palaeo-ice-sheet databases: problems, strategies, and perspectives
André Düsterhus, Alessio Rovere, Anders E. Carlson, Benjamin P. Horton et al.

9. Spring temperature variability over Turkey since 1800 CE reconstructed from a broad network of tree-ring data
Nesibe Köse, H. Tuncay Güner, Grant L. Harley, and Joel Guiot

10. Sea ice led to poleward-shifted winds at the Last Glacial Maximum: the influence of state dependency on CMIP5 and PMIP3 models
Louise C. Sime, Dominic Hodgson, Thomas J. Bracegirdle, Claire Allen, Bianca Perren, Stephen Roberts, and Agatha M. de Boer

11. The Last Glacial Maximum in the central North Island, New Zealand: palaeoclimate inferences from glacier modelling
Shaun R. Eaves, Andrew N. Mackintosh, Brian M. Anderson, Alice M. Doughty, Dougal B. Townsend, Chris E. Conway, Gisela Winckler, Joerg M. Schaefer, Graham S. Leonard, and Andrew T. Calvert

12. The biogeophysical climatic impacts of anthropogenic land use change during the Holocene
M. Clare Smith, Joy S. Singarayer, Paul J. Valdes, Jed O. Kaplan, and Nicholas P. Branch

13. The influence of volcanic eruptions on the climate of tropical South America during the last millennium in an isotope-enabled general circulation model
Christopher M. Colose, Allegra N. LeGrande, and Mathias Vuille

14. The link between marine sediment records and changes in Holocene Saharan landscape: simulating the dust cycle
Sabine Egerer, Martin Claussen, Christian Reick, and Tanja Stanelle

15. Major perturbations in the global carbon cycle and photosymbiont-bearing planktic foraminifera during the early Eocene
Valeria Luciani, Gerald R. Dickens, Jan Backman, Eliana Fornaciari, Luca Giusberti, Claudia Agnini, and Roberta D'Onofrio


G-cubed
16. Correction of interstitial water changes in calibration methods applied to XRF core-scanning major elements in long sediment cores: Case study from the South China Sea
Quan Chen, Catherine Kissel, Aline Govin, Zhifei Liu, Xin Xie


Global Biogeochemical Cycles
GSA Bulletin
Paleoceanography
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