Nature
Communications
1. Macrofossil
evidence for a rapid and severe Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction in
Antarctica
James D. Witts, Rowan J. Whittle, Paul B. Wignall, J. Alistair Crame, Jane E. Francis, Robert J. Newton & Vanessa C. Bowman
James D. Witts, Rowan J. Whittle, Paul B. Wignall, J. Alistair Crame, Jane E. Francis, Robert J. Newton & Vanessa C. Bowman
2. Differences in
the efficacy of climate forcings explained by variations in atmospheric
boundary layer depth
Richard Davy & Igor Esau
Richard Davy & Igor Esau
Geology
3. Multiple
thermo-erosional episodes during the past six millennia: Implications for the
response of Arctic permafrost to climate change
Melissa L. Chipman, George W. Kling, Craig C. Lundstrom and Feng Sheng Hu
Melissa L. Chipman, George W. Kling, Craig C. Lundstrom and Feng Sheng Hu
4. Rapid
Pliocene–Pleistocene erosion of the central Colorado Plateau documented by
apatite thermochronology from the Henry Mountains
K.E. Murray, P.W. Reiners and S.N. Thomson
K.E. Murray, P.W. Reiners and S.N. Thomson
5. Shallow burial
alteration of dolomite and limestone clumped isotope geochemistry
Ian Z. Winkelstern and Kyger C Lohmann
Ian Z. Winkelstern and Kyger C Lohmann
6. Apatite
fission-track and Re-Os geochronology of the Xuefeng uplift, China: Temporal
implications for dry gas associated hydrocarbon systems
Xiang Ge, Chuanbo Shen, David Selby2 Dafei Deng and Lianfu Mei
Xiang Ge, Chuanbo Shen, David Selby2 Dafei Deng and Lianfu Mei
PNAS
7. Ecosystem impacts
of climate extremes crucially depend on the timing
Sebastian Sippel, Jakob Zscheischler, and Markus
Reichstein
Nature
Nature Climate
Change
Nature Geoscience
Science
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