7/28/2020

Elsevier 28/7/2020


Elsevier 28/7/2020
Global and Planetary Change
1. Spatio-temporal trends in the surface ice velocities of the central Himalayan glaciers, India
Aparna Shukla, Purushottam Kumar Garg
2. Global and regional evolution of sea surface temperature under climate change
R. Ruela, M.C. Sousa, M. deCastro, J.M. Dias
3. Late Pleistocene alluvial fan evolution along the coastal Atacama Desert (N Chile)
Melanie Bartz, Janek Walk, Steven A. Binnie, Dominik Brill, Georg Stauch, Frank Lehmkuhl, Dirk Hoffmeister, Helmut Brückner

Marine Geology
4. Assessing the response of the Great Marsh to sea-level rise: Migration, submersion or survival
Sarah J. Farron, Zoe J. Hughes, Duncan M. FitzGerald
5. Holocene sea-surface temperatures and related coastal upwelling regime recorded by vermetid assemblages, southeastern Brazil (Arraial do Cabo, RJ)
CamilaAreias, Paula Spotorno-Oliveira, Davide Bassi, Yasufumi Iryu, Merinda Nash, João Wagner de Alencar Castro, Frederico Tapajós de Souza Tâmega
6. Volcanogenic mass flow deposits and seafloor diapirism following the largest insular Quaternary eruption of the eastern Mediterranean at Nisyros island, Aegean volcanic arc
Vasilis K. Anagnostopoulos, George Anastasakis
7. Facies model on the modern isolated carbonate platform in the Xisha Archipelago, South China Sea
Shiguo Wu, Wanli Chen, Xiaoxia Huang, Gang Liu, Xuelin Li, Christian Betzler

Quaternary Science
8. New insights into Holocene marine terrace development caused by seismic and aseismic faulting in the Coastal Range, eastern Taiwan
Wen-Shan Chen, Ching-Yuan Yang, Szu-Ting Chen, Yi-Chang Huang
9. Stable source of Holocene spring precipitation recorded in leaf wax hydrogen-isotope ratios from two New York lakes
Anna K. Schartman, Aaron F. Diefendorf, Thomas V. Lowell, Erika J. Freimuth, Alexander K. Stewart, Joshua D. Landis, Benjamin R.Bates
10. The spectrum of Asian Monsoon variability: A proxy system model approach to the hydroclimate scaling mismatch
Garrison Loope, Diane Thompson, Jonathan Overpeck
11. A novel procedure for quantitative regional paleoclimatic reconstruction using surface pollen assemblages
Yuanhao Sun,  Qinghai Xu, Shengrui Zhang, Yuecong Li, Manyue Li, Yiwen Li, Tao Wang, Xianguo Zhang, Yexing Wang, Rong Huang, Jia Hao, Zhuo Zheng, Zhongze Zhou
12. Holocene precipitation seasonality in northern Svalbard: Influence of sea ice and regional ocean surface conditions
Sofia E. Kjellman, Anders Schomacker, Elizabeth K. Thomas, Lena Håkansson, Sandrine Duboscq, Allison A. Cluett, Wesley R. Farnsworth, Lis Allaart, Owen C. Cowling, Nicholas P. McKay, Skafti Brynjólfsson, Ólafur Ingólfsson
13. Tephra horizons identified in the western North Atlantic and Nordic Seas during the Last Glacial Period: Extending the marine tephra framework
Sunniva Rutledala, Sarah M. P. Berbena, Trond M. Dokken, Willem G. M. van der Bilt, Jan Magne Cederstrøm, Eystein Jansen




New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 07/28/2020

Nature


  1. Ice retreat in Wilkes Basin of East Antarctica during a warm interglacial
T. Blackburn, G. H. Edwards, S. Tulaczyk, M. Scudder, G. Piccione, B. Hallet, N. McLean, J. C. Zachos, B. Cheney & J. T. Babbe


  1. Current European flood-rich period exceptional compared with past 500 years
Günter Blöschl, Andrea Kiss, […]Oliver Wetter


PNAS


  1. Ocean mixing and heat transport processes observed under the Ross Ice Shelf control its basal melting
Craig Stevens, Christina Hulbe, Mike Brewer, Craig Stewart, Natalie Robinson, Christian Ohneiser, and Stefan Jendersie


  1. Adversarial super-resolution of climatological wind and solar data
Karen Stengel, Andrew Glaws, Dylan Hettinger, and Ryan N. King


  1. Six hundred years of South American tree rings reveal an increase in severe hydroclimatic events since mid-20th century
Mariano S. Morales, Edward R. Cook, Jonathan Barichivich, Duncan A. Christie, Ricardo Villalba, Carlos LeQuesne, Ana M. Srur, M. Eugenia Ferrero, Álvaro González-Reyes, Fleur Couvreux, Vladimir Matskovsky, Juan C. Aravena, Antonio Lara, Ignacio A. Mundo, Facundo Rojas, María R. Prieto, Jason E. Smerdon, Lucas O. Bianchi, Mariano H. Masiokas, Rocio Urrutia-Jalabert, Milagros Rodriguez-Catón, Ariel A. Muñoz, Moises Rojas-Badilla, Claudio Alvarez, Lidio Lopez, Brian H. Luckman, David Lister, Ian Harris, Philip D. Jones, A. Park Williams, Gonzalo Velazquez, Diego Aliste, Isabella Aguilera-Betti, Eugenia Marcotti, Felipe Flores, Tomás Muñoz, Emilio Cuq, and José A. Boninsegna


  1. Calibrating the coevolution of Ediacaran life and environment
Alan D. Rooney, Marjorie D. Cantine, Kristin D. Bergmann, Irene Gómez-Pérez, Badar Al Baloushi, Thomas H. Boag, James F. Busch, Erik A. Sperling, and Justin V. Strauss


  1. Asteroid impact, not volcanism, caused the end-Cretaceous dinosaur extinction
Alfio Alessandro Chiarenza, Alexander Farnsworth, Philip D. Mannion, Daniel J. Lunt, Paul J. Valdes, Joanna V. Morgan, and Peter A. Allison


Nature Communications


  1. Divergent effects of climate change on future groundwater availability in key mid-latitude aquifers
Wen-Ying Wu, Min-Hui Lo[…]Zong-Liang Yang


  1. Discovery of an unrecognized pathway carrying overflow waters toward the Faroe Bank Channel

Léon Chafik, Hjálmar Hátún[…]Barbara Berx

7/27/2020

New papers 2020/7/20-26 (AGU)

New papers 2020/7/20-26 (AGU)

Geophysical Research Letters
1.   Mid‐Holocene Grounding Line Retreat and Re‐advance at Whillans Ice Stream, West Antarctica
R. A. Venturelli, M. R. Siegfried, K. A. Roush, W. Li, J. Burnett, R. Zook, H. A. Fricker, J. C. Priscu, A. Leventer, B. E. Rosenheim

2.   Influences of the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation on the locally amplified Ningaloo Niño
Natsumi Tanuma, Tomoki Tozuka

3.   Wind Stress-Induced Multiyear Predictability of Annual Extratropical North Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies
A. Reintges, M. Latif, M. H. Bordbar, W. Park

4.   Meltwater Penetration Through Temperate Ice Layers in the Percolation Zone at DYE‐2, Greenland Ice Sheet
Samira Samimi, Shawn J. Marshall, Michael MacFerrin

5.   Quantitatively Tracking the Elevation of the Tibetan Plateau since the Cretaceous: Insights from Whole‐rock Sr/Y and La/Yb Ratios
Fangyang Hu, Fuyuan Wu, James B. Chapman, Mihai N. Ducea, Weiqiang Ji, Shuwen Liu

6.   Anthropogenic nitrogen‐induced changes in seasonal carbonate dynamics in a productive coastal environment
Ja‐Myung Kim, Kitack Lee, In‐Seong Han, Joon‐Soo Lee, Yang‐Ho Choi, Ju‐Hyeon Lee, Ji‐Young Moon

7.   Quantifying the influence of cloud radiative feedbacks on Arctic surface warming using cloud locking in an earth system model
E. A. Middlemas, J. E. Kay, B. M. Medeiros, E. A. Maroon

8.   A comparison between station observations and reanalysis data in the identification of extreme temperature events
Scott C. Sheridan, Cameron C. Lee, Erik T. Smith

Journal of Geophysical Research C. Oceans
9.   Record‐breaking sea surface temperatures in the Yellow and East China Seas
Yunwei Yan, Fei Chai, Huijie Xue, Guihua Wang

10.  The dual isotopic composition of nitrate in the Gulf of Mexico and Florida Straits
Samantha Howe, Carlos Miranda, Christopher Hayes, Robert Letscher, Angela N. Knapp

11.  Porites Coral on a Remote Reef Reveal Marine Phosphorus Biogeochemical Cycling Following Artificial Disturbance
Wei Jiang, Haodan Yang, Kefu Yu, Yinxian Song, Jian‐xin Zhao, Yue‐xing Feng, Tao Han, Xingyuan Wu, Zhiming Ning, Shendong Xu, Yinghui Wang

Climate of the Past
12.  Eccentricity-paced atmospheric carbon-dioxide variations across the middle Miocene climate transition

Markus Raitzsch, Jelle Bijma, Torsten Bickert, Michael Schulz, Ann Holbourn, and Michal Kučera1

7/21/2020

New Papers 2020 July 13 -19 (AGU, EGU, GSA)

Geophysical Research Letters
1.         East Asia Atmospheric River Catalog: Annual Cycle, Transition Mechanism and Precipitation
Mengxin PAN, L. U. Mengqian

2.         A dynamical framework for interpreting ancient sea surface temperatures
Emily J. Judd, Tripti Bhattacharya, Linda C

3.         Triggering the Indian Ocean Dipole from the Southern Hemisphere
LianYi Zhang, Yan Du, Wenju Cai, Zesheng Chen, Tomoki Tozuka, JinYi Yu

4.   Temperature control on silicate weathering intensity and evolution of the Neogene East Asian summer monsoon
Xueping Ren, Junsheng Nie, Joel E. Saylor, Xiaoxue Wang, Fangbin Liu, Brian K. Horton

5.    Critical zone storage controls on the water ages of ecohydrological outputs
S. Kuppel, D. Tetzlaff, M. P. Maneta, C. Soulsby

Biogeoscience
6.         Technical note: Single-shell δ11B analysis of Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi using femtosecond laser ablation MC-ICPMS and secondary ion mass spectrometry
Markus Raitzsch, Claire Rollion-Bard, Ingo Horn, Grit Steinhoefel, Albert Benthien, Klaus-Uwe Richter, Matthieu Buisson, Pascale Louvat, and Jelle Bijma

Climate of the Past
7.        An overview on isotopic divergences – causes for instability of tree-ring isotopes and climate correlations
Martine M. Savard and Valérie Daux

8.         A data-model approach to interpreting speleothem oxygen isotope records from monsoon regions on orbital timescales
Sarah E. Parker, Sandy P. Harrison, Laia Comas-Bru, Nikita Kaushal, Allegra N. LeGrande, and Martin Werner


9.       Late Holocene (0–6 ka) sea-level changes in the Makassar Strait, Indonesia
Maren Bender, Thomas Mann, Paolo Stocchi, Dominik Kneer, Tilo Schöne, Julia Illigner, Jamaluddin Jompa, and Alessio Rovere

10.      Mysteriously high Δ14C of the glacial atmosphere: influence of 14C production and carbon cycle changes
Ashley Dinauer, Florian Adolphi, and Fortunat Joos

11.         A new automated radiolarian image acquisition, stacking, processing, segmentation, and identification workflow
Martin Tetard, Ross Marchant, Giuseppe Cortese, Yves Gally, Thibault de Garidel-Thoron, and Luc Beaufort

12.         Cold season warming in the North Atlantic during the last 2000 years: Evidence from Southwest Iceland
Nora Richter, James M. Russell, Johanna Garfinkel, and Yongsong Huang

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystemsno relevant

7/20/2020

New Paper 2020/07/21 (Nature, Science, etc.)


Nature

1.  A giant soft-shelled egg from the late Cretaceous of Antarctica
Lucas J. Legendre, David Rubilar-Rogers, Grace M. Musser, Sarah N. Davis, Rodrigo A. Otero, Alexander O. Vargas & Julia A. Clarke

Science

2. Population genetics of the coral Acropora millepora: Toeard genomic prediction of bleaching
Zachary L. Fuller, Veronique J. L. Mocellin, Luke A. Morris, Neal Cantin, Jihanne Shepherd, Luke Sarre, Julie Peng, Yi Liao, Joseph Pickrell, Peter Andolfatto, Mikhail Matz, Line K. Bay, Molly Przeworski

PNAS

3. Predicting the long-term stability of compact multiplanet systems
Daniel Tamayo, Miles Cranmer, Samuel Hadden, Hanno Rein, Peter Battaglia, Alysa Obertas, Philip J. Armitage, Shirley Ho, David N. Spergel, Christian Gilbertson, Naireen Hussain, Ari Silburt, Daniel Jontof-Hutter, and Kristen Menou

4. High plant diversity and slow assembly of old-growth grasslands
Ashish N. Nerlekar and Joseph W. Veldman

5. Sea-level rise and the emergence of a keystone grazer alter the geomorphic evolution and ecology of southeast US salt marshes
Sinéad M. Crotty, Collin Ortals, Thomas M. Pettengill, Luming Shi, Maitane Olabarrieta, Matthew A. Joyce, Andrew H. Altieri, Elise Morrison, Thomas S. Bianchi, Christopher Craft, Mark D. Bertness, and Christine Angelini

6. Accelerated river avulsion frequency on lowland deltas due to sea-level rise
Austin J. Chadwick, Michael P. Lamb, and Vamsi Ganti

7. Peatland warming strongly increases fine-root growth
Avni Malhotra, Deanne J. Brice, Joanne Childs, Jake D. Graham, Erik A. Hobbie, Holly Vander Stel, Sarah C. Feron, Paul J. Hanson, and Colleen M. Iversen

Geology

8. Rapid microbenthic diversification and stabilization after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction event
Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar, Christopher M. Lowery, Timothy J. Bralower, Sean P.S. Gulick and Heather L. Jones

9. Lithium isotope composition of modern and fossilized Cenozoic brachipods
Kirstin E. Washington, A. Joshua West, Boriana Kalderon-Asael, Joachim A.R. Katchinoff, Emily I. Stevenson, Noah J. Planavsky

10. Early Holocene weakening and mid- to late Holocene strengthening of the East Asian winter monsoon
Shugang Kang, Jinhua Du, Ning Wang, Jibao Dong, Duo Wang, Xulong Wang, Xiaoke Qiang and Yougui Song

11. Geochronological constraints on Neoproterozoic rifting and onset of the Marinoan glaciation from the Kingston Peak Formation in Death Valley, California (USA)
Lyle L. Nelson1, Emily F. Smith, Eben B. Hodgin, James L. Crowley, Mark D. Schmitz, and Francis A. Macdonald

Nature Communications

12. Atmospheric transport is a major pathway of microplastics to remote regions
N. Evangeliou, H. Grythe, Z. Klimont, C. Heyes, S. Eckhardt, S. Lopez-Aparicio & A. Stohl

13. Substrate regulation leads to differential responses of microbial ammonia-oxidizing communities to ocean warming
Zhen-Zhen Zheng, Li-Wei Zheng, Min Nina Xu, Ehui Tan, David A. Hutchins, Wenchao Deng, Yao Zhang, Dalin Shi, Minhan Dai & Shuh-Ji Kao

Nature Climate Change

14. Rapid winter warming could disrupt coastal marine fish community structure
Nicholas J. Clark, James T. Kerry, and Ceridwen I. Fraser

15. Short-lived climate forcers have long-term climate impacts via the carbon-climate feedback
Bo Fu, Thomas Gasser, Bengang Li, Shu Tao, Philippe Ciais, Shilong Piao, Yves Balkanski, Wei Li, Tianya Yin, Luchao Han, Xinyue Li, Yunman Han, Jie An, Siyuan Peng, and Jing Xu

16. Warming trends increasingly dominate global ocean
Gregory C. Johnson and John M. Lyman

17. Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from national climate legislation
Shaikh M. S. U. Eskander and Sam Fankhauser

21/7/2020 – Elsevier New Papers
Earth & Planetary Science Letters
1.     Towards balancing the oceanic Ni budget - Open access
S.H. Little | C. Archer | J. McManus | J. Najorka | A.V. Wegorzewski | D. Vance
2.     Plate tectonics and mantle controls on plume dynamics
Maëlis Arnould | Nicolas Coltice | Nicolas Flament | Claire Mallard
3.     Late Triassic uplift, magmatism and extension of the northern North China block: Mantle signatures in the surface
Qing-Ren Meng | Guo-Li Wu | Long-Gang Fan | Hong-Hong Wei | Erchie Wang
4.     Glacial influence on late Pleistocene 10Be-derived paleo-erosion rates in the north-western Himalaya, India
René Kapannusch | Dirk Scherler | Georgina King | Hella Wittmann

Quaternary Science Reviews
5.     Insolation and greenhouse gases drove Holocene winter and spring warming in Arctic Alaska
William M. Longo | Yongsong Huang | James M. Russell | Carrie Morrill | William C. Daniels | Anne E. Giblin | Josue Crowther
6.     Isotopic paleoecology (δ13C) from mammals from IUIU/BA and paleoenvironmental reconstruction (δ13C, δ18O) for the Brazilian intertropical region through the late Pleistocene
Mário André Trindade Dantas | Rafaela Velloso Missagia | Rodrigo Parisi Dutra | Tiago Raugust | Leandro Antônio da Silva | Maria Paula Delicio | Rodolfo Renó | Alexander Cherkinsky
7.     Updated cosmogenic chronologies of Pleistocene mountain glaciation in the western United States and associated paleoclimate inferences
Benjamin J.C. Laabs | Joseph M. Licciardi | Eric M. Leonard | Jeffrey S. Munroe | David W. Marchetti
8.     The Holocene history of the Columbia Icefield, Canada
B.H. Luckman | B.J.R. Sperling | G.D. Osborn

Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology
9.     Temporal variability of flooding events of Guadiana River (Iberian Peninsula) during the middle to late Holocene: Imprints in the shallow-marine sediment record
Isabel Mendes | Francisco J. Lobo | Till J.J. Hanebuth | Adrián López-Quirós | Joachim Schönfeld | Susana Lebreiro | Maria I. Reguera | Laura Antón | Óscar Ferreira
10.  Early Pleistocene (Olduvai Subchron) vegetation and climate change based on palynological records from the Yinchuan Basin of northwestern China

Yanyan Tian | Andrei A. Andreev | Zhu Zhou | Mingjian Wei | Junping Wang | Lu Lu | Changting Chi

7/14/2020

New Papers (AGU, EGU, GSA) 2020/07/06~07/13

Geophysical Research Letters
1. A Concise and Effective Expression Relating Subsurface Temperature to the Thermocline in the Equatorial Pacific

JXinyi Yuan  Fei‐Fei Jin  Wenjun Zhang

2. Using Stable Isotopes to Disentangle Marine Sedimentary Signals in Reactive Silicon Pools
Rebecca A. Pickering  Lucie Cassarino  Katharine R. Hendry  Xiangli L. Wang  Kanchan Maiti  Jeffrey W. Krause


3. Insolation and greenhouse gas forcing of the South American Monsoon System across three glacial‐interglacial cycles

Alicia Hou  André Bahr  Jacek Raddatz  Silke Voigt  Markus Greule  Ana Luiza Albuquerque  Cristiano M. Chiessi  Oliver Friedrich


4. Northward shifts in the polar front preceded Bølling and Holocene warming in southwestern Scandinavia

O. C. Cowling  E. K. Thomas  J. I. Svendsen  J. Mangerud  K. Vasskog  H. Haflidason


5. Major Volcanic Eruptions and their impacts on Southern Hemisphere temperatures during the late‐19th and 20th centuries, as simulated by CMIP5 models
P. J. Harvey  S. W. Grab  J. Malherbe


6. Climate change significantly alters future wildfire mitigation opportunities in southeastern Australia

Giovanni Di Virgilio  Jason P. Evans  Hamish Clarke  Jason Sharples  Annette L. Hirsch  Melissa Anne Hart


7. Enhanced North American ENSO teleconnections during the Little Ice Age revealed by Paleoclimate Data Assimilation

Sylvia Dee  Yuko Okumura  Samantha Stevenson  Pedro Di Nezio


8. Mid‐Holocene Sahara‐Sahel Precipitation from the vantage of present‐day climate

Peter Molnar  Balaji Rajagopalan


9. Using multiple large ensembles to elucidate the discrepancy between the 1979‐2019 modeled and observed Antarctic sea‐ice trends
R. Chemke  L. M. Polvani


JGR: Ocean
10. Observations and a Model of Net Calcification Declines in Palau’s Largest Coral Reef Lagoon between 1992 and 2015

Steven J. Lentz  Anne L. Cohen  Kathryn E. F. Shamberger  Hannah Barkley


11. Warm Atlantic Water explains observed sea ice melt rates north of Svalbard

Pedro Duarte  Arild Sundfjord  Amelie Meyer  Stephen R. Hudson  Gunnar Spreen  Lars H. Smedsrud

Climate of the past
Paleocenography and Paleoclimatology
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
GSA Bulletin
Global Biogeochemical Cycle
no relevant

New Paper 2020_07_14 (Nature, Science, e.t.c.)


New Paper 2020_07_14 (Nature, Science, e.t.c.) Kai
[Nature Geoscience]
1.      Multiple drivers of Miocene C4 ecosystem expansions
Enno Schefuß & Lydie M. Dupont

2.      Mud in rivers transported as flocculated and suspended bed material
Michael P. Lamb, Jan de Leeuw, Woodward W. Fischer, Andrew J. Moodie, Jeremy G. Venditti, Jeffrey A. Nittrouer, Daniel Haught & Gary Parker

[Nature Communications]
3.      Delayed emergence of a global temperature response after emission mitigation
B. H. Samset, J. S. Fuglestvedt & M. T. Lund

[Nature climate change]
4.      Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from national climate legislation
Shaikh M. S. U. Eskander & Sam Fankhauser

5.      Warming trends increasingly dominate global ocean
Gregory C. Johnson & John M. Lyman

6.      Short-lived climate forcers have long-term climate impacts via the carbon–climate feedback
Bo Fu, Thomas Gasser, Bengang Li, Shu Tao, Philippe Ciais, Shilong Piao, Yves Balkanski, Wei Li, Tianya Yin, Luchao Han, Xinyue Li, Yunman Han, Jie An, Siyuan Peng & Jing Xu

7.      Human influence on joint changes in temperature, rainfall and continental aridity
Céline J. W. Bonfils, Benjamin D. Santer, John C. Fyfe, Kate Marvel, Thomas J. Phillips & Susan R. H. Zimmerman

[Science]
8.      Climate change tweaks Arctic marine ecosystems
Marcel Babin