6/27/2021

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 6/22~6/29

Nature

1. Limited potential for bird migration to disperse plants to cooler latitudes
    Juan P. Gonzalez-Varo, Beatriz Rumeau, et. Al

Science

2. Transformative climate adaptation in the United States: Trends and prospects
    (Review) Linda Shi & Susanne Moser

PNAS

3. Rocky Mountain subalpine forests now burning more than any time in recent millennia
    Philip E. Higuera, Bryan N. Shuman, and Kyra D. Wolf

Nature Geoscience

Four. Contribution of background seismicity to forearc uplift
    Andrea Madella and Todd A. Ehlers

Five. Submarine landslides triggered by iceberg collision with the seafloor
    Alexandre Normandeau, Kevin MacKillop, et. al

6. A tree of Indo-African mantle plumes imaged by seismic topography
    Maria Tsekhmistrenko, Karin Sigloch, et. al

Geology

None applicable

Nature Communications

7. Impact of an accelerated melting of Greenland on malaria distribution over Africa
    Alizee Chemison, Gilles Ramstein, et. al

8. Hydraulic transmissivity inferred from ice-sheet relaxation following Greenland supraglacial lake drainage
    Ching-Yao Lai, Laura A. Stevens, et. al

9. Orbital-and millenial-scale Antarctic Circumpolar Current visibility in Drake Passage over the past 140,000 years
    Shuzhuang Wu, Lester Lembke-Jene, et. al

Ten. Ocean-bottom seisomemeters reveal continuous glacial tremor and slip
    Evgeny A. Podolskiy, Yoshio Murai, et. al

11. India-Asia collision as a driver of atmospheric CO2 in the Cenozoic
    Zhengfu Guo, Marjorie Wilson, et. al

12. Climate change favors large seasonal loss of Arctic Zone
    Peter von der Gathen, Rigel Kivi, et. al

13. Quantitative comparison of geological data and model simulation constrains early Cambrian geography and climate
    Thomas W. Wong Hearing, Alexandre Pohl, et. al