10/12/2021

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2021/10/4~2021/10/10

 

[PNAS]

 

1. Tropical Forests as Key Sites of the Anthropocene Special Feature

Introduction

Tropical forests as key sites of the “Anthropocene”: Past and present perspectives

Patrick Roberts, Rebecca Hamilton, and Dolores R. Piperno

Perspective

Tropical islands of the Anthropocene: Deep histories of anthropogenic terrestrial–marine entanglement in the Pacific and Caribbean

Scott M. Fitzpatrick and Christina M. Giovas

Historical socioecological transformations in the global tropics as an Anthropocene analogue

Dan Penny and Timothy P. Beach

Indigenous knowledge and the shackles of wilderness

Michael-Shawn Fletcher, Rebecca Hamilton, Wolfram Dressler, and Lisa Palmer

2. Anthropogenic impacts on Late Holocene land-cover change and floristic biodiversity loss in tropical southeastern Asia

Zhuo Zheng, Ting Ma, Patrick Roberts, Zhen Li, Yuanfu Yue, Huanhuan Peng, Kangyou Huang, Ziyun Han, Qiuchi Wan, Yaze Zhang, Xiao Zhang, Yanwei Zheng, and Yoshiki Saito

3. A 5,000-year vegetation and fire history for tierra firme forests in the Medio Putumayo-Algodón watersheds, northeastern Peru

Dolores R. Piperno, Crystal H. McMichael, Nigel C. A. Pitman, Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, Marcos Ríos Paredes, Britte M. Heijink, and Luis A. Torres-Montenegro

4. Anthropogenic transitions from forested to human-dominated landscapes in southern Macaronesia

Alvaro Castilla-Beltrán, Lea de Nascimento, José-María Fernández-Palacios, Robert J. Whittaker, Kathy J. Willis, Mary Edwards, and Sandra Nogué

5. Human impacts and Anthropocene environmental change at Lake Kutubu, a Ramsar wetland in Papua New Guinea

Kelsie E. Long, Larissa Schneider, Simon E. Connor, Niamh Shulmeister, Janet Finn, Georgia L. Roberts, Atun Zawadzki, T. Gabriel Enge, John P. Smol, Chris Ballard, and Simon G. Haberle

6. A largely invariant marine dissolved organic carbon reservoir across Earth's history

Mojtaba Fakhraee, Lidya G. Tarhan, Noah J. Planavsky, and Christopher T. Reinhard

7. Physical processes controlling the rifting of Larsen C Ice Shelf, Antarctica, prior to the calving of iceberg A68

E. Larour, E. Rignot, M. Poinelli, and B. Scheuchl

8. Fe-catalyzed sulfide oxidation in hydrothermal plumes is a source of reactive oxygen species to the ocean

Timothy J. Shaw, George W. Luther III, Richard Rosas, Véronique E. Oldham, Nicole R. Coffey, John L. Ferry, Dewamunnage M. C. Dias, Mustafa Yücel, and Aubin Thibault de Chanvalon

 

[Nature communications]

 

9. Current and projected regional economic impacts of heatwaves in Europe

David García-León, Ana Casanueva, Gabriele Standardi, Annkatrin Burgstall, Andreas D. Flouris & Lars Nybo

10. Rewetting does not return drained fen peatlands to their old selves

J. Kreyling, F. Tanneberger, F. Jansen, S. van der Linden, C. Aggenbach, V. Blüml, J. Couwenberg, W-J Emsens, H. Joosten, A. Klimkowska, W. Kotowski, L. Kozub, B. Lennartz, Y. Liczner, H. Liu, D. Michaelis, C. Oehmke, K. Parakenings, E. Pleyl, A. Poyda, S. Raabe, M. Röhl, K. Rücker, A. Schneider, J. Schrautzer, C. Schröder, F. Schug, E. Seeber, F. Thiel, S. Thiele, B. Tiemeyer, T. Timmermann, T. Urich, R. van Diggelen, K. Vegelin, E. Verbruggen, M. Wilmking, N. Wrage-Mönnig, L. Wołejko, D. Zak & G. Jurasinski

11. Diverse sediment microbiota shape methane emission temperature sensitivity in Arctic lakes

Joanne B. Emerson, Ruth K. Varner, Martin Wik, Donovan H. Parks, Rebecca B. Neumann, Joel E. Johnson, Caitlin M. Singleton, Ben J. Woodcroft, Rodney Tollerson II, Akosua Owusu-Dommey, Morgan Binder, Nancy L. Freitas, Patrick M. Crill, Scott R. Saleska, Gene W. Tyson & Virginia I. Rich

12. Antarctic ozone hole modifies iodine geochemistry on the Antarctic Plateau

Andrea Spolaor, François Burgay, Rafael P. Fernandez, Clara Turetta, Carlos A. Cuevas, Kitae Kim, Douglas E. Kinnison, Jean-François Lamarque, Fabrizio de Blasi, Elena Barbaro, Juan Pablo Corella, Paul Vallelonga, Massimo Frezzotti, Carlo Barbante & Alfonso Saiz-Lopez

13. Deglacial variability of South China hydroclimate heavily contributed by autumn rainfall

Chengfei He, Zhengyu Liu, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Esther C. Brady, Chenyu Zhu, Robert Tomas, Sifan Gu, Jing Han & Yishuai Jin

 

[Nature Climate change]

 

14. Counterbalancing influences of aerosols and greenhouse gases on atmospheric rivers

Seung H. Baek & Juan M. Lora

 

[Scientific reports]

 

15. Dynamics in C, N, and P stoichiometry and microbial biomass following soil depth and vegetation types in low mountain and hill region of China

Wenting Jiang, Lei Gong, Lihui Yang, Shuping He & Xiaohu Liu

16. The Drake Passage opening from an experimental fluid dynamics point of view

Miklós Vincze, Tamás Bozóki, Mátyás Herein, Ion Dan Borcia, Uwe Harlander, Attila Horicsányi, Anita Nyerges, Costanza Rodda, András Pál & József Pálfy

17. Decrease in volume and density of foraminiferal shells with progressing ocean acidification

Azumi Kuroyanagi, Takahiro Irie & Kazuhiko Fujita

 

[Science advances]

 

18. Genesis of a CO2-rich and H2O-depleted atmosphere from Earth’s early global magma ocean

NATALIA V. SOLOMATOVA RAZVAN CARACAS

19. An outsized role for the Labrador Sea in the multidecadal variability of the Atlantic overturning circulation

STEPHEN YEAGER FRED CASTRUCCIO PING CHANG GOKHAN DANABASOGLU ELIZABETH MAROON JUSTIN SMALL HONG WANG LIXIN WU SHAOQING ZHANG