7/25/2019

New Papers (AGU,EGU,GSA) 2019/7/15~7/21


Geophysical Research Letters
1.     An index to better estimate tropical cyclone intensity change in the western North Pacific
Woojeong Lee  SungHun Kim  PaoShin Chu  IlJu Moon  Alexander V. Soloviev

2.     Vegetation pattern and terrestrial carbon variation in past warm and cold climates
Zhengyao Lu  Paul A. Miller  Qiong Zhang  David Wårlind  Lars Nieradzik  Jesper Sjolte  Qiang Li Benjamin Smith

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
3.     Genesis and architecture of sequences of Quaternary coral reef terraces: insights from numerical models
AM. Pastier  L. Husson  K. Pedoja  A. Bézos  C. Authemayou  C. AriasRuiz  S. Y. Cahyarini

JGR: Oceans
4.     Environmental forcings on the remotely sensed phytoplankton bloom phenology in the central Ross Sea Polynya
Jinku Park  JeongHoon Kim  Hyuncheol Kim  Jihyun Hwang  YoungHeon Jo  Sang Heon Lee

5.     Particulate backscattering ratio as an indicator of changing particle composition in coastal waters: observations from Great Barrier Reef waters
Monika SojaWoźniak  Mark Baird  Thomas Schroeder  Yi Qin  Lesley Clementson  Brett Baker David Boadle  Vittorio Brando  Andy D.L. Steven

JGR: Solid Earth
6.     Highresolution Eocene magnetostratigraphy of the Xijigou section: Implications for the infilling process of Xining Basin, northeastern Tibetan Plateau
Fan Yang  Zhengtang Guo  Chunxia Zhang  Abu Sadat Md Sayem  Zhilin He  Chenglong Deng

Climate of the past
7.     Can morphological features of coccolithophores serve as a reliable proxy to reconstruct environmental conditions of the past?
Giulia Faucher1, Ulf Riebesell2, and Lennart Thomas Bach

Global Biogeochemical Cycles
GSA Bulletin
Paleocenography and Paleoclimatology
no relevant

7/23/2019

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New Papers 2019 July 15-21 (Elsevier)

Chemical Geology
Adsorption of REEs on kaolinite and halloysite: A link to the REE distribution on clays in the weathering crust of granite
Meijun Yang, Xiaoliang Liang, Lingya Ma, Jian Huang, Hongping He, Jianxi Zhu

Paleogeography, paleoclimatology, paleoecology
Evaluation of lacustrine organic δ13C as a lake-level indicator: A case study of Lake Qinghai and the satellite lakes on the Tibetan Plateau
Xiangzhong Li, Weiguo Liu, Liming Xu

Foraminiferal assemblages, extinctions and appearances associated with the Early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event in the Llanbedr (Mochras Farm) Borehole, Cardigan Bay Basin, United Kingdom
Matías Reolid, Philip Copestake, Ben Johnson

Quaternary International
Geophysical methods applied to Quaternary studies in glacial environments: Río Valdez outcrop, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Claudia B. Prezzi, María J. Orgeira, Andrea M.J. Coronato, Diego R.A. Quiroga, Juan F. Ponce, Pablo A. Núñez Demarco, Pedro Palermo

Quaternary Science Reviews
Holocene sea levels in Southeast Asia, Maldives, India and Sri Lanka: The SEAMIS database
Thomas Mann, Maren Bender, Thomas Lorscheid, Paolo Stocchi, Matteo Vacchi, Adam D. Switzer, Alessio Rovere

The Local Last Glacial Maximum of the southern Scandinavian Ice Sheet front: Cosmogenic nuclide dating of erratics in northern Poland
Karol Tylmann, Vincent R. Rinterknecht, Piotr P. Woźniak, Didier Bourlès, Irene Schimmelpfennig, Valery Guillou, Georges Aumaître, Karim Keddadouche

Constraining mountain front tectonic activity in extensional setting from geomorphology and Quaternary stratigraphy: A case study from the Matese ridge, southern Apennines
Ettore Valente, Jamie T. Buscher, Fred Jourdan, Paola Petrosino, Steven M. Reddy, Stefano Tavani, Amerigo Corradetti, Alessandra Ascione

Evidence of abrupt climate change at 9.3 ka and 8.2 ka in the central Canadian Arctic: Connection to the North Atlantic and Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
David F. Porinchu, Glen M. MacDonald, Katrina A. Moser, Nicolas Rolland, Konstantin Kremenetski, Heikki Seppä, Kathleen M. Rühland

7/16/2019

New papers 2019/7/8-14 (Nature, Science, erc...)

Nature Climate Change
1.    Global loss of climate connectivity in tropical forests
Rebecca A. Senior, Jane K. Hill & David P. Edwards


Nature Geoscience
2.    Ammonium nitrate particles formed in upper troposphere from ground ammonia sources during Asian monsoons
Michael Höpfner, Jörn Ungermann, Ingo Wohltmann

PNAS
3.    Plant functional traits and climate influence drought intensification and land–atmosphere feedbacks
William R. L. Anderegg, Anna T. Trugman, David R. Bowling, Guido Salvucci, and Samuel E. Tuttle

Science
4.    Late Pleistocene exploration and settlement of the Americas by modern humans (Riview)
Michael R. Waters

New papers 2019/07/08-07/14 (Elsevier)

Chemical Geology
1.       Calibration of the oxygen and clumped isotope thermometers for (proto-)dolomite based on synthetic and natural carbonates
AInigo A. Müller, Juan D. Rodriguez-Blanco, Julian-Christopher Storck, Gabriela Santillido Nascimento, Tomaso R. R. Bontognali, Crisogono Vasconcelos, Liane G. Benning, Stefano M. Bernasconi

Earth and Planetary Science Letters
2.        Eastern North American climate in phase with fall insolation throughout the last three glacial-interglacial cycles
Hai Cheng, Gregory S. S pringer, Ashish Sinhad, Benjamin F. Hardte, Liang Yif, Hanying Lia, Ye Tiana, Xianglei Lia, Harold D. Roweg, Gayatri Kathayat, Youfeng Ninga, R. Lawrence Edwards

Quaternary Geochlonology
3.        Corrections for initial isotopic disequilibrium in the speleothem U-Pb dating method
J. Engel J. Woodhead J. Hellstrom R. Maas R. Drysdale D. Ford

Quaternary International
4.      A sub-centennial, Little Ice Age climate reconstruction using beetle subfossil data from Nunalleq, southwestern Alaska
Véronique Forbes Paul M. Ledger Denis Cretu Scott Elias

Quaternary Science Reviews
5.       A geomorphology based reconstruction of ice volume distribution at the Last Glacial Maximum across the Southern Alps of New Zealand
William H. M. James Jonathan L. Carrivick Duncan J. Quincey Neil F. Glasser

6.        Holocene break-up and reestablishment of the Petermann Ice Tongue, Northwest Greenland
Brendan T. Reilly Joseph S. Stoner Alan C. Mix Maureen H. Walczak Anne Jennings Martin Jakobsson Laurence Dyke Anna Glueder Keith Nicholls Kelly A. Hogan Larry A. Mayerf Robert G. Hatfield Sam Albert Shaun Marcott Stewart Fallonh Maziet Cheseby

7/08/2019

New Papers (2019, July 01-07) (AGU, EGU, GSA)

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
1.     HighResolution 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of the Louisville Seamounts IODP Expedition 330 Drill Sites: Implications for the Duration of Hotspotrelated Volcanism and Age Progressions
D.E. Heaton, A.A.P. Koppers

Geophysical Research Letters
2.     Competition between atmospheric and surface parameterizations for the control of air‐sea latent heat fluxes in two single‐column models
Olivier Torres, Pascale Braconnot, Frédéric Hourdin, Romain Roehrig, Olivier Marti, Sophie Belamari, Marie‐Pierre Lefebvre

3.     Strengthened Indian summer monsoon precipitation susceptibility linked to dust‐induced ice cloud modification
Piyushkumar N. Patel, Ritesh Gautam, Takuro Michibata, Harish Gadhavi

4.     Tropical Atlantic cooling and freshening in the middle of the last interglacial from coral proxy records
William M. Brocas, Thomas Felis, Manfred Mudelsee 

JGR Oceans
5.     Climate change and regional ocean water mass disappearance: Case of the Black Sea
Emil V. Stanev, Elisaveta Peneva, Boriana Chtirkova

6.     Modeling ocean eddies on Antarctica's cold water continental shelves and their effects on ice shelf basal melting
Stefanie L. Mack, Michael S. Dinniman, John M. Klinck, Dennis J. McGillicuddy, Laurie Padman 

Climate of the Past
7.     Combining a pollen and macrofossil synthesis with climate simulations for spatial reconstructions of European climate using Bayesian filtering
Nils Weitzel, Andreas Hense, Christian Ohlwein

8.     Precipitation and ice core δD-δ18O line slopes and their climatological significance
Ben G. Kopec, Xiahong Feng, Erich C. Osterberg, and Eric S. Posmentier