1/31/2022

New Papers (AGU etc.) January 24-31, 2022

 Geophysical Research Letters


1.     Rapid Communication of Upper-ocean Salinity Anomaly to Deep Waters of the Iceland Basin Indicates an AMOC Short-cut

L ́eon Chafik, N. Penny Holliday

 

2.     River organic carbon fluxes modulated by hydrodynamic sorting of particulate organic matter

Marisa Repasch, Joel S. Scheingross, Niels Hovius, Andrea Vieth-Hillebrand, Carsten W. Mueller, Carmen Höschen, Ricardo N. Szupiany, and Dirk Sachse


Global Biogeochemical Cycles


3.     Latitude, elevation, and mean annual temperature predict peat organic matter chemistry at a global scale

Brittany A. Verbeke, Louis J. Lamit, Erik A. Lilleskov, Suzanne B. Hodgkins, Nate Basiliko, Evan S. Kane, Roxane Andersen, Rebekka R. E. Artz, Juan C. Benavides, Brian W. Benscoter, Werner Borken, Luca Bragazza, Stefani M. Brandt, Suzanna L. Bräuer, Michael A. Carson, Dan Charman, Xin Chen, Beverley R. Clarkson, Alexander R. Cobb, Peter Convey, Jhon del Águila Pasquel, Andrea S. Enriquez, Howard Griffiths, Samantha P. Grover, Charles F. Harvey, Lorna Harris, Christina Hazard, Dominic Hodgson, Alison M. Hoyt, John Hribljan, Jyrki Jauhiainen, Sari Juutinen, Klaus-Holger Knorr, Randall K.Kolka, Mari T. Könönen, Tuula Larmola, Carmody K. McCalley, James McLaughlin, Tim R. Moore, Nadia Mykytczuk, Anna E. Normand, Virginia Rich, Nigel Roulet, Jessica Royles, Jasmine Rutherford, David S. Smith, Mette M. Svenning, Leho Tedersoo, Pham Q. Thu, Carl C. Trettin, Eeva-Stiina Tuittila, Zuzana Urbanová, Ruth K. Varner, Meng Wang, Zheng Wang, Matt Warren, Magdalena M. Wiedermann, Shanay Williams, Joseph B. Yavitt, Zhi-Guo Yu, Zicheng Yu, and Jeffrey P. Chanton


Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology


4.     The origin of tree-ring reconstructed summer cooling in Northern Europe during the 18th century eruption of Laki

Julie Edwards, Kevin J. Anchukaitis, Bj ̈orn E. Gunnarson, CharlottePearson, Kristina Seftigen, Georg von Arx, Hans W. Linderholm


JGR Biogeosciences


5.     Denitrofication and DNRA in urban Accidental Wetlands in Phoenix, Arizona

Amalia M. Handler, Amanda K. Suchy, Nancy B. Grimm


JGR Earth Surface


6.     Floods on alluvial fans: implications for reworking rates, morphology and fan hazards

A.S. Leenman, B.C. Eaton, L.G. MacKenzie


7.     Seasonal variations in fjord sediment grain size: A pre-requisite for hydrological and climate reconstructions in partially glacierized watersheds (Baker River, Patagonia)

Benjamin Amann, Sebastien Bertrand, Camilla Alvarez-Garreton, Brian Reid


JGR Oceans

 

8.     Factors controlling acidification in intermediate and deep/bottom layers of the Japan/East Sea

Lan Li, Baoshan Chen, Yiming Luo, Jinqi Xia, Di Qi

 

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (EGU)


9.     Feedback mechanisms between precipitation and dissolution reactions across randomly heterogenous conductivity fields

Yaniv Edery, Martin Stolar, Giovanni Porta, and Alberto Guadagnini


Ocean Science (EGU)


10.   Dynamics of fortnightly water level variations along a tide-dominated estuary with negligible river discharge

Erwan Garel, Ping Zhang, and Huayang Cai

1/27/2022

仙台出張

 はじめまして、研究生の安東梢です!

去年のAセメスターから理学部生物学科から出向という形で卒研生として横山研にお邪魔させていただいていたのですが、この4月から1年間研究生として横山研に所属しています。研究生というのはわかりやすく自分の身分を説明するのが難しいのでよくM1と嘘をついていますが、本当は研究生です。自己紹介が面倒なので早く普通のM1になりたいです。あと2か月ちょっとなので頑張ります。


さて、12月末に横山先生、太田さん、根本君と仙台に出張に行ってきました。2月下旬の国際研修で東日本大震災について取り上げるので、場所の下見と国際研修で使用される動画を撮影しに赴きました。


末の松山、荒浜小学校、日和山、中浜小学校に行ってきました。荒浜小学校と中浜小学校は津波被害を受けたものの屋上に避難したため子どもや避難してきた地域住民の方は無事だった、という震災遺構です。東日本大震災当時私は中1で、東京に住んでいたためテレビで津波の様子が中継されているのを見ても何が起こっているかよくわかっていなかった記憶があります。ただ実際に被害を受けた地域に赴いて現地の方のお話を聞くと色々と考えさせられました。



お昼ご飯

コロナ以前で国際研修が対面で行われていた時はいつもこのお店にお邪魔していたそうです】


日和山にて撮影に挑む太田さんと根本君

頑張っていました


コロナに伴う緊急事態宣言があったせいでなかなか出張にいけていなかった私ですが、10月(?)に緊急事態宣言が明けてからばんばん行かせていただけてうれしいです。これからもどんどん行かせてください。早く国境が開いてオーストラリアと日本を行き来できるようになってほしいものですね。今はオミクロン株が流行っていますが、早くおさまりますように。


1/24/2022

New Paper  2020/01/17~2020/01/23

Nature

1. Preserving the legacy of Indigenous tattoos

Chris Woolston


2. Put defence money into planetary emergencies, urge Nobel winners


Matteo Smerlak & Carlo Rovelli


3. How the COVID-19 pandemic might age us


Emily Sohn


4. Support for LGBTQ+ people in later life


Trish Hafford-Letchfield


5. Historical glacier change on Svalbard predicts doubling of mass loss by 2100


Emily C. GeymanWard J. J. van PeltAdam C. MaloofHarald Faste Aas & Jack Kohler


6. How the Tonga eruption is helping space scientists understand Mars


Smriti Mallapaty


Science


7. Mars rover detects carbon signature that hints at past life source


Paul Voosen


8. Biodiversity, food, and culture


LENORE NEWMAN


9. Protecting connectivity promotes successful biodiversity and fisheries conservation


LUISA FONTOURA, R. BARNECHE, ELIZABETH M. P. MADIN, LINDA EGGERTSEN, AND JOSEPH M. MAINA 


10. Early concepts of intimacy: Young humans use saliva sharing to infer close relationships 

(super cute cartoons and pictures!!)

ASHLEY J. THOMAS, BRANDON WOO, DANIEL NETTLE, ELIZABETH SPELKE, AND REBECCA SAXE


11. A mentor’s journey


GEORGIA FOUSTERI


12. Learning robust perceptive locomotion for quadrupedal robots in the wild 

(super cool hiking 4-legged robot!!)

TAKAHIRO MIKI, JEMIN HWANGBO, LORENZ WELLHAUSEN, VLADLEN KOLTUN AND MARCO HUTTER 


PNAS


13. Depleted carbon isotope compositions observed at Gale crater, Mars


Christopher H. House, Gregory M. Wong, Christopher R. Webster, Gregory J. Flesch, Heather B. Franz, Jennifer C. Stern, Alex Pavlov, Sushil K. Atreya, Jennifer L. Eigenbrode, Alexis Gilbert, Amy E. Hofmann, Maëva Millan, Andrew Steele, Daniel P. Glavin, Charles A. Malespin, and Paul R. Mahaffy


14. Circumpolar ocean stability on Mars 3 Gy ago


Frédéric Schmidt, Michael J. Way, François Costard, Sylvain Bouley, Antoine Séjourné, Igor Aleinov


15. Rapid radiation in a highly diverse marine environment


Kosmas Hench, Martin Helmkampf, W. Owen McMillan, Oscar Puebla


Geology


N.A.

 

Nature Geoscience


16. Stress, rigidity and sediment strength control megathrust earthquake and tsunami dynamics


Thomas UlrichAlice-Agnes Gabriel & Elizabeth H. Madden 

 

Nature Communications


17. Hotspots for social and ecological impacts from freshwater stress and storage loss


Xander HugginsTom GleesonMatti KummuSamuel C. ZipperYoshihide WadaTara J. Troy & James S. Famiglietti


Nature Climate Change


N.A.


Scientific Reports


18. Decade-long monitoring of seismic velocity changes at the Irpinia fault system (southern Italy) reveals pore pressure pulsations


G. De LandroO. AmorosoG. RussoN. D’AgostinoR. EspositoA. Emolo & A. Zollo


Science Advances


19. How is a turbidite actually deposited?


ZHIYUAN GE, WOJCIECH NEMEC, AND ROB L. GAWTHORPE

New Papers January 17-23, 2022 (AGU, EGU, GSA)

Geophysical Research Letters

1. Eastern‐Pacific and Central‐Pacific Types of ENSO Elicit Diverse Responses of Vegetation in the west Pacific region

Cong Wang, Jing Li, Qinhuo Liu, Alfredo Huete, Longhui Li, Yadong Dong, Jing Zhao


2. Hydroclimate and ENSO Variability Recorded by Oxygen Isotopes from Tree Rings in the South American Altiplano

Milagros Rodriguez‐Caton, Laia Andreu‐Hayles, Valérie Daux, Mathias Vuille, Arianna Varuolo‐Clarke, Rose Oelkers, Duncan A. Christie, Rosanne D’Arrigo, Mariano S. Morales, Mukund Palat Rao, Ana M. Srur, Françoise Vimeux, Ricardo Villalba


JGR Oceans

3. Decadal variations in radiocarbon in dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) along a transect in the western North Pacific Ocean

Tiantian Ge, Chunle Luo, Peng Ren, Hongmei Zhang, Zhaohui Chen, Shuwen Sun, Liping Xu, Xuchen Wang


4. Increases in benthic particulate export and sedimentary denitrification in the northern Chukchi Sea tied to under‐ice primary production

CM Payne, KR Arrigo


Climate of the Past

5. Simulating glacial dust changes in the Southern Hemisphere using ECHAM6.3-HAM2.3

Stephan Krätschmer, Michèlle van der Does, Frank Lamy, Gerrit Lohmann, Christoph Völker, and Martin Werner


6. Using a process-based dendroclimatic proxy system model in a data assimilation framework: a test case in the Southern Hemisphere over the past centuries

Jeanne Rezsöhazy, Quentin Dalaiden, François Klein, Hugues Goosse, and Joël Guiot


7. No evidence for tephra in Greenland from the historic eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE: implications for geochronology and paleoclimatology

Gill Plunkett, Michael Sigl, Hans F. Schwaiger, Emma L. Tomlinson, Matthew Toohey, Joseph R. McConnell, Jonathan R. Pilcher, Takeshi Hasegawa, and Claus Siebe


8. Ice core evidence for major volcanic eruptions at the onset of Dansgaard-Oeschger warming events

Johannes Lohmann and Anders Svensson


9. The Warm Winter Paradox in the Pliocene High Latitudes

Julia C. Tindall, Alan M. Haywood, Ulrich Salzmann, Aisling M. Dolan, and Tamara Fletcher


Limnology and Oceanography

10. From webs, loops, shunts, and pumps to microbial multitasking: Evolving concepts of marine microbial ecology, the mixoplankton paradigm, and implications for a future ocean

Patricia M. Glibert, Aditee Mitra


11. Differential effects of elevated pCO2 and warming on marine phytoplankton stoichiometry

Mandy Velthuis, Joost. A. Keuskamp, Elisabeth S. Bakker, Maarten Boersma, Ulrich Sommer, Ellen Donk, Dedmer B. Van de Waal








New papers 2021/1/17-1/23 (Elsevier)

Quaternary Science Reviews

1.     A comparison of orbital-resolution, Late Pleistocene Alkenone and foraminiferal assemblage-based sea surface temperature reconstructions from the Southwest Pacific

Emilie A. Henry, Kira T. Lawrence, Laura C. Peterson, Marci M. Robinson

 

2.    Natural and anthropogenic dynamics of the coastal environment in northwestern Corsica (western Mediterranean) over the past six millennia

Federico Di Rita, Matthieu Ghilardi, Nathalie Fagel, Matteo Vacchi, François Warichet, Doriane Delanghe, Jean Sicurani, Lauriane Martinet, Sébastien Robresco

 

3.    Ice-sheet expansion from the Ross Sea into McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, during the last two glaciations

Stephanie Heath, Brenda L. Hall, George H. Denton, Gideon M. Henderson, Chris H. Hendy

 

4.    Climate adaptation of pre-Viking societies

Manon Bajard, Eirik Ballo, Helge I. Høeg, Jostein Bakke, Eivind Støren, Kjetil Loftsgarden, Frode Iversen, William Hagopian, Anne H. Jahren, Henrik H. Svensen, Kirstin Krüger

 

5.    Indian summer monsoon variations during the Younger Dryas as revealed by a laminated stalagmite record from the Tibetan Plateau

Youwei Li, Carlos Pérez-Mejías, Jingyao Zhao, Hanying Li, Haiwei Zhang, Jiayu Lu, Jian Wang, Pengzhen Duan, Xiyu Dong, Haibo Wang, Youfeng Ning, Zhi Qian, R. Lawrence Edwards, Hai Cheng

 

6.     Equatorial Pacific bulk sediment δ15N supports a secular increase in Southern Ocean nitrate utilization after the mid-Pleistocene Transition

Jonathan E. Lambert, Kelly A. Gibson, Braddock K. Linsley, Samantha C. Bova, Yair Rosenthal, Mina Surprenant

 

7.    Regional precipitation variations during Heinrich events and Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles in the northern margin of the East Asian summer monsoon region

Shengrui Zhang, Jule Xiao, Qinghai Xu

 

8.    Relative sea level changes during the Last Glacial Maximum and deglaciation (33–15 ka) inferred from the δ18O records of planktic foraminifera from the Sea of Japan

Sergey A. Gorbarenko, Xuefa Shi, Aleksandr A. Bosin, Yanguang Liu, Antonina V. Artemova, Jianjun Zou, Elena A. Yanchenko, Yuriy P. Vasilenko, Yonghua Wu, Anton S. Vladimirov

 

 Quaternary International

9.    Environmental and land use changes in a Mediterranean landscape: Palynology and geoarchaeology at ancient Metapontum (Pantanello, Southern Italy)

Assunta Florenzano, Andrea Zerboni, Joseph C. Carter, Eleonora Clò, Guido S. Mariani, Anna Maria Mercuri

 

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

10.   Phytolith and simulation evidence for precipitation-modulated vegetation dynamics along the East Asian monsoon margin

Nannan Li, Lina Song, Dorothy Sack, Zhengyao Lu, Fengling Yu, Guizai Gao, Dehui Li, Mengzhen Li, Yue Yang, Yazhuo Zong, Dongmei Jie

 

11.   No evidence of human disturbance to vegetation in the Zoige Region (north-eastern Tibetan Plateau) in the last millennium until recent decades

Yanrong Zhang, Yunqing Li, Lina Liu, Nannan Wang, Xianyong Cao

 

12.   Monsoon-related changes in surface hydrography and productivity in the Bay of Bengal over the last 45 kyr BP

Komal Verma, Arun Deo Singh, Pradyumna Singh, Harshit Singh, Rajeev Kumar Satpathy, Prem Raj Uddandam, Pothuri Divakar Naidu

 

13.   Climatic controls on travertine deposition in southern Tibet during the late Quaternary

Zhijun Wang, Jian-Jun Yin, Hai Cheng, Youfeng Ning, Michael C. Meyer

 

Global and Planetary Change

14.    Assessing the robustness of geochronological records from the Arabian Peninsula: A new synthesis of the last 20 ka

Sam Woor, Catherine Buckland, Ash Parton, David S.G. Thomas

 

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

15.    Source to sink analysis of weathering fluxes in Lake Baikal and its watershed based on riverine fluxes, elemental lake budgets, REE patterns, and radiogenic (Nd, Sr) and 10Be/9Be isotopes

Tim Jesper Suhrhoff, Jörg Rickli, Marcus Christl, Elena G. Vologina, Viet Pham, Moustafa Belhadj, Eugene V. Sklyarov, Catherine Jeandel, Derek Vance

 

Quaternary Geochronology

16.    Testing less-conventional methods to date a late-pleistocene to Holocene eruption: Radiocarbon dating of paleosols and 36Cl exposure ages at Pelado volcano, Sierra Chichinautzin, Central Mexico

Marie-Noëlle Guilbaud, Jesús Alcalá-Reygosa, Irene Schimmelpfennig, Jose Luis Arce, ASTER Team

 

Earth and Planetary Science LettersChemical GeologyMarine Geology, no relevant

1/17/2022

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 2022/1/10~20221/16

Nature

none relevant


Science

none relevant


PNAS 

1.  “Late-stage” deforestation enhances storm trends in coastal West Africa

 Christopher M. Taylor,  Cornelia Klein,  Douglas J. Parker,  France Gerard, Valiyaveetil Shamsudheen Semeena,  Emma J. Barton, and  Bethan L. Harris


Nature Geoscience 

2. Rapid glacier retreat rates observed in West Antarctica

P. Milillo, E. Rignot, P. Rizzoli, B. Scheuchl, J. Mouginot, J. L. Bueso-Bello, P. Prats-Iraola & L. Dini 


3. Matters Arising: Questioning High Nitrogen Fixation Rate Measurements in the Southern Ocean

Angelicque E. White, Julie Granger & Kendra Turk-Kubo 

(Original article published on 26 October 2020)


Nature communications

4. Potential for future reductions of global GHG and air pollutants from circular waste management systems

Adriana Gómez-Sanabria, Gregor Kiesewetter, Zbigniew Klimont, Wolfgang Schoepp & Helmut Haberl 


5.The 2018 European heatwave led to stem dehydration but not to consistent growth reductions in forests

Roberto L. Salomón, Richard L. Peters, Roman Zweifel, Ute G. W. Sass-Klaassen, Annemiek I. Stegehuis, Marko Smiljanic, Rafael Poyatos, Flurin Babst, Emil Cienciala, Patrick Fonti, Bas J. W. Lerink, Marcus Lindner, Jordi Martinez-Vilalta, Maurizio Mencuccini, Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Ernst van der Maaten, Georg von Arx, Andreas Bär, Linar Akhmetzyanov, Daniel Balanzategui, Michal Bellan, Jörg Bendix, Daniel Berveiller, Miroslav Blaženec, Vojtěch Čada, Vinicio Carraro, Sébastien Cecchini, Tommy Chan, Marco Conedera, Nicolas Delpierre, Sylvain Delzon, Ľubica Ditmarová, Jiri Dolezal, Eric Dufrêne, Johannes Edvardsson, Stefan Ehekircher, Alicia Forner, Jan Frouz, Andrea Ganthaler, Vladimír Gryc, Aylin Güney, Ingo Heinrich, Rainer Hentschel, Pavel Janda, Marek Ježík, Hans-Peter Kahle, Simon Knüsel, Jan Krejza, Łukasz Kuberski, Jiří Kučera, François Lebourgeois, Martin Mikoláš, Radim Matula, Stefan Mayr, Walter Oberhuber, Nikolaus Obojes, Bruce Osborne, Teemu Paljakka, Roman Plichta, Inken Rabbel, Cyrille B. K. Rathgeber, Yann Salmon, Matthew Saunders, Tobias Scharnweber, Zuzana Sitková, Dominik Florian Stangler, Krzysztof Stereńczak, Marko Stojanović, Katarína Střelcová, Jan Světlík, Miroslav Svoboda, Brian Tobin, Volodymyr Trotsiuk, Josef Urban, Fernando Valladares, Hanuš Vavrčík, Monika Vejpustková, Lorenz Walthert, Martin Wilmking, Ewa Zin, Junliang Zou & Kathy Steppe


6. Climate changes modulated the history of Arctic iodine during the Last Glacial Cycle

Juan Pablo Corella, Niccolo Maffezzoli, Andrea Spolaor, Paul Vallelonga, Carlos A. Cuevas, Federico Scoto, Juliane Müller, Bo Vinther, Helle A. Kjær, Giulio Cozzi, Ross Edwards, Carlo Barbante & Alfonso Saiz-Lopez


7. Phylogenetically and functionally diverse microorganisms reside under the Ross Ice Shelf

Clara Martínez-Pérez, Chris Greening, Sean K. Bay, Rachael J. Lappan, Zihao Zhao, Daniele De Corte, Christina Hulbe, Christian Ohneiser, Craig Stevens, Blair Thomson, Ramunas Stepanauskas, José M. González, Ramiro Logares, Gerhard J. Herndl, Sergio E. Morales & Federico Baltar


8.Storms drive outgassing of CO2 in the subpolar Southern Ocean

Sarah-Anne Nicholson, Daniel B. Whitt, Ilker Fer, Marcel D. du Plessis, Alice D. Lebéhot, Sebastiaan Swart, Adrienne J. Sutton & Pedro M. S. Monteiro 


9.Sea-ice retreat suggests re-organization of water mass transformation in the Nordic and Barents Seas

G. W. K. Moore, K. Våge, I. A. Renfrew & R. S. Pickart 


10. Fate of dissolved black carbon in the deep Pacific Ocean

Youhei Yamashita, Motohiro Nakane, Yutaro Mori, Jun Nishioka & Hiroshi Ogawa 


Nature Climate Change

11. A regime shift in seasonal total Antarctic sea ice extent in the twentieth century

Ryan L. Fogt, Amanda M. Sleinkofer, Marilyn N. Raphael & Mark S. Handcock 


Nature Scientific reports

12.Remote impacts of 2009 and 2015 El Niño on oceanic and biological processes in a marginal sea of the Northwestern Pacifc Yoonho Jung1 , Jae‑Hun Park1 , Naoki Hirose2 , Sang‑WookYeh3 , Kuk Jin Kim4 & Ho Kyung Ha


13. Microscale drivers of summer CO2 fluxes in the Svalbard High Arctic tundra

Marta Magnani, Ilaria Baneschi, Mariasilvia Giamberini, Brunella Raco & Antonello Provenzale 


14. Palaeoenvironmental proxies indicate long-term development of agro-pastoralist landscapes in Inner Asian mountains

Michael Spate, Mumtaz A. Yatoo, Dan Penny, Mohammad Ajmal Shah & Alison Betts 


15. The isotopic signature of the “arthropod rain” in a temperate forest

Oksana L. Rozanova, Sergey M. Tsurikov, Marina G. Krivosheina, Andrei V. Tanasevitch, Dmitry N. Fedorenko, Vladislav D. Leonov, Alexander V. Timokhov, Alexei V. Tiunov & Eugenia E. Semenina 


16, Dryland irrigation increases accumulation rates of pedogenic carbonate and releases soil abiotic CO2

Anna C. Ortiz, Lixin Jin, Nives Ogrinc, Jason Kaye, Bor Krajnc & Lin Ma 


17. Intense ocean freshening from melting glacier around the Antarctica during early twenty-first century

Xianliang L. Pan, Bofeng F. Li & Yutaka W. Watanabe 



Science Advances

none relevant


1/16/2022

New Papers (Elsevier, etc) 1/12-1/18

 Chemical Geology

1. Investigating the influence of temperature and seawater δ 18 O on Donax obesulus (Reeve, 1854) shell δ 18 O  

2. Significance of H 2  and CO release during thermal treatment of natural phyllosilicate-rich rocks

3. Apatite low-temperature chronometry and microstructures across a hydrothermally active fault zone

Four. Geochemistry of Late Permian basalts from boreholes in the Sichuan Basin, SW China: Implications for an extension of the Emeishan large igneous province

Five. Hydrothermal and magmatic contributions to surface waters in the Aso caldera, southern Japan: Implications for weathering processes in volcanic areas

6. Use of stable Mg isotope ratios in identifying the base cation sources of stream water in the boreal Krycklan catchment (Sweden)

7. Paleoproterozoic manganese oxide precipitation in oxic seawater surface and reductive enrichment in anoxic seafloor

8. Magmatic origins and storage conditions for the historic eruption of Tseax Volcano, British Columbia, Canada

9. Carbonate weathering dominates magnesium isotopes in large rivers: Clues from the Yangtze River

11. The exfoliation of cratonic Australia in earthquakes

12. The stable tungsten isotope composition of sapropels and manganese-rich sediments from the Baltic Sea

13. Implications for megathrust slip behavior and pore pressure at the shallow northern Cascadia subduction zone from laboratory friction experiments

14. Prevalence of updip rupture propagation in interplate earthquakes along the Japan trench

15. Distribution of seismic scatterers in the San Jacinto Fault Zone, southeast of Anza, California, based on passive matrix imaging

16. The geophysical signature of a continental intraplate volcanic system: From surface to mantle source

17. Crustal response to heavy rains in Southwest Japan 2017-2020

18. Soluble salts in deserts as a source of sulfate aerosols in an Antarctic ice core during the last glacial period

19. Trans-Atlantic correlation of Late Cretaceous high-frequency sea-level cycles

20. How hazardous are tsunamis triggered by small-scale mass-wasting events on volcanic islands? New insights from Madeira – NE Atlantic

21. Deep-subaqueous implosive volcanism at West Mata seamount, Tonga

twenty two. Enhanced ocean connectivity and volcanism instigated global onset of Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (OAE2) ~ 94.5 million years ago

twenty three. Impact of Indian Ocean surface temperature gradient reversals on the Indian Summer Monsoon

twenty four. Downward-propagating eruption following vent unloading implies no direct magmatic trigger for the 2018 lateral collapse of Anak Krakatau

twenty five. Air-sea coupling shapes North American hydroclimate response to ice sheets during the Last Glacial Maximum

26. Carbon dynamics driven by seawater recirculation and groundwater discharge along a forest-dune-beach continuum of a high-energy meso-macro-tidal sandy coast

27. Controls of temperature and mineral growth rate on Mg incorporation in aragonite

28. Monitoring the magmatic activity and volatile fluxes of an actively degassing submarine caldera in southern Japan

29. Variations in wetland hydrology drive rapid changes in the microbial community, carbon metabolic activity, and greenhouse gas fluxes

30. Copper and Zinc isotope signatures in scleratinian corals: Implications for Cu and Zn cycling in modern and ancient ocean

31. Winter mixing accelerates decomposition of sedimentary organic carbon in seasonally hypoxic coastal seas

32. Additional multi-proxy stalagmite evidence from northeast Namibia supports recent models of wetter conditions during the 4.2 ka Event in the Southern Hemisphere32

33. High resolution environmental conditions of the last interglacial (MIS5e) in the Levant from Sr, C and O isotopes from a Jerusalem stalagmite

34. Climate-driven drainage reorganization of small mountainous rivers in Taiwan (East Asia) since the last glaciation: The Zhuoshui River example

35. The late-Holocene relationship between peatland water table depth and summer temperature in northern Poland

36. Understanding global monsoon precipitation changes during the 8.2 ka event and the current warm period

37. Late Pliocene continental climate and vegetation variability in the Arctic-Atlantic gateway region prior to the intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciations

38. Deep-water paleoenvironmental changes based on early-middle Miocene benthic foraminifera from Malta Island (Central Mediterranean)

39. A review of retrieving pristine rare earth element signatures from carbonates