10/18/2021

New Papers 2021/10/19 (AGU etc.)

 [Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems]

1. Source Region Geochemistry From Unmixing Downstream Sedimentary Elemental Compositions

Alex G. Lipp,Gareth G. Roberts,Alexander C. Whittaker,Charles J. B. Gowing,Victoria M. Fernandes

2. New Paleointensity Data Suggest Possible Phanerozoic-Type Paleomagnetic Variations in the Precambrian

Simon J. Lloyd,Andrew J. Biggin,Zheng-Xiang Li

3. High-Resolution Isotopic Variability Across EPR Segment 16°N: A Chronological Interpretation of Source Composition and Ridge-Seamount Interaction

Berengere Mougel,Arnaud Agranier,Christophe Hemond,Pascal Gente


[Geophysical Research Letters]

4. The regional importance of oxygen demand and supply for historical ocean oxygen trends

P. J. Buchanan,A. Tagliabue

5. Evaluation of the local sea-level budget at tide gauges since 1958

Jinping Wang,John A. Church,Xuebin Zhang,Jonathan M. Gregory,Laure Zanna,Xianyao Chen

6. Air-Sea Turbulent Heat Flux Feedback over Mesoscale Eddies

Sophia Moreton,David Ferreira,Malcolm Roberts,Helene Hewitt

7. The Ice Core Gas Age-Ice Age Difference as a Proxy for Surface Temperature

Christo Buizert

8. Late Holocene climate changes in the Altai Region based on a first high-resolution biomarker isotope record from Lake Khar Nuur

Marcel Bliedtner,Julian Struck,Paul Strobel,Gary Salazar,Sönke Szidat,Enkhtuya Bazarradnaa,Ronald Lloren,Nathalie Dubois,Roland Zech

9. Mechanisms of Dune Growth and Decay in Rivers

Ryan W. Bradley,Jeremy G. Venditti

10. Observed Regional Fluxes to Constrain Modeled Estimates of the Ocean Carbon Sink

A. R. Fay,G. A. McKinley

11. Residence time and transformation of warm Circumpolar Deep Water on the Antarctic continental shelf

V. Tamsitt,M. H. England,S. R. Rintoul,A. K. Morrison


[Journal of Geophysical Research C. Oceans]

12. Evidence of Episodic Nitrate Injections in the Oligotrophic North Pacific associated with Surface Chlorophyll Blooms

Cara Wilson


[Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology]

13. A 1-million-year record of environmental change in the central Mediterranean Sea from organic molecular proxies

Ariadna Martínez-Dios,Carles Pelejero,Sara Cobacho,Juancho Movilla,Jaume Dinarès-Turell,Eva Calvo


[Climate of the Past]

14. Climate, cryosphere and carbon cycle controls on Southeast Atlantic orbital-scale carbonate deposition since the Oligocene (30–0 Ma)

Anna Joy Drury, Diederik Liebrand, Thomas Westerhold, Helen M. Beddow, David A. Hodell, Nina Rohlfs, Roy H. Wilkens, Mitchell Lyle, David B. Bell, Dick Kroon, Heiko Pälike, and Lucas J. Lourens

15. Dating of the GV7 East Antarctic ice core by high-resolution chemical records and focus on the accumulation rate variability in the last millennium

Raffaello Nardin, Mirko Severi, Alessandra Amore, Silvia Becagli, Francois Burgay, Laura Caiazzo, Virginia Ciardini, Giuliano Dreossi, Massimo Frezzotti, Sang-Bum Hong, Ishaq Khan, Bianca Maria Narcisi, Marco Proposito, Claudio Scarchilli, Enricomaria Selmo, Andrea Spolaor, Barbara Stenni, and Rita Traversi


[Biogeosciences]

16. Exploring the use of compound-specific carbon isotopes as a palaeoproductivity proxy off the coast of Adélie Land, East Antarctica

Kate E. Ashley, Xavier Crosta, Johan Etourneau, Philippine Campagne, Harry Gilchrist, Uthmaan Ibraheem, Sarah E. Greene, Sabine Schmidt, Yvette Eley, Guillaume Massé, and James Bendle

17. Sea ice concentration impacts dissolved organic gases in the Canadian Arctic

Charel Wohl, Anna E. Jones, William T. Sturges, Philip D. Nightingale, Brent Else, Brian J. Butterworth, and Mingxi Yang

18. Particulate organic carbon dynamics in the Gulf of Lion shelf (NW Mediterranean) using a coupled hydrodynamic–biogeochemical model

Gaël Many, Caroline Ulses, Claude Estournel, and Patrick Marsaleix

19. Microbial activity, methane production, and carbon storage in Early Holocene North Sea peats

Tanya J. R. Lippmann, Michiel H. in 't Zandt, Nathalie N. L. Van der Putten, Freek S. Busschers, Marc P. Hijma, Pieter van der Velden, Tim de Groot, Zicarlo van Aalderen, Ove H. Meisel, Caroline P. Slomp, Helge Niemann, Mike S. M. Jetten, Han A. J. Dolman, and Cornelia U. Welte