1/03/2022

New Papers December 23, 2021 – January 03, 2022 (Nature, Science, etc.)

 Nature

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Science

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PNAS 

1.Large contribution of biomass burning emissions to ozone throughout the global remote troposphere

Ilann Bourgeois, Jeff Peischl, J. Andrew Neuman, Steven S. Brown, Chelsea R. Thompson, Kenneth C. Aikin, Hannah M. Allen, Hélène Angot, Eric C. Apel, Colleen B. Baublitz, Jared F. Brewer, Pedro Campuzano-Jost, Róisín Commane, John D. Crounse, Bruce C. Daube,  Joshua P. DiGangi, Glenn S. Diskin, Louisa K. Emmons, Arlene M. Fiore, Georgios I. Gkatzelis, Alan Hills, Rebecca S. Hornbrook, L. Gregory Huey, Jose L. Jimenez, Michelle Kim, Forrest Lacey, Kathryn McKain, Lee T. Murray, Benjamin A. Nault, David D. Parrish,  Eric Ray, Colm Sweeney, David Tanner, Steven C. Wofsy, and Thomas B. Ryerson


2.Variability of ecosystem carbon source from microbial respiration is controlled by rainfall dynamics

Heng Huang, Salvatore Calabrese, and Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe


Geology

3.Extreme event-driven sediment aggradation and erosional buffering along a tectonic gradient in southern Taiwan

Clarke DeLisle; Brian J. Yanites; Chia-Yu Chen; J. Bruce H. Shyu; Tammy M. Rittenour


4.Carbon isotope excursions during the late Miocene recorded by lipids of marine Thaumarchaeota, Piedmont Basin, Mediterranean Sea 

Mathia Sabino; Daniel Birgel; Marcello Natalicchio; Francesco Dela Pierre; Jörn Peckmann


5.Late Quaternary geochronologic record of soil formation and erosion: Effects of climate change on Mojave Desert hillslopes (Nevada, USA) 

L.P. Persico; L.D. McFadden; J.R. McAuliffe; T.M. Rittenour; T.E. Stahlecker; S.B. Dunn; S.A.T. Brody


6.New estimates of the magnitude of the sea-level jump during the 8.2 ka event 

Jonathan Obrist-Farner; Mark Brenner; Jeffery R. Stone; Marta Wojewódka-Przybył; Thorsten Bauersachs; Andreas Eckert; Marek Locmelis; Jason H. Curtis; Susan R.H. Zimmerman; Alex Correa-Metrio; Lorenz Schwark; Edward Duarte; Antje Schwalb; Etienne Niewerth; Paula Gabriela Echeverría-Galindo; Liseth Pérez


7.The influence of rock uplift rate on the formation and preservation of individual marine terraces during multiple sea-level stands 

Luca C. Malatesta; Noah J. Finnegan; Kimberly L. Huppert; Emily I. Carreño


Nature Geoscience 

8.The influence of rock uplift rate on the formation and preservation of individual marine terraces during multiple sea-level stands 

Luca C. Malatesta; Noah J. Finnegan; Kimberly L. Huppert; Emily I. Carreño


9.Jurassic greenhouse ice-sheet fluctuations sensitive to atmospheric CO2 dynamics

Lee Nordt, Daniel Breecker & Joseph White 


Nature communications

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Nature Climate Change

10.Phenological mismatches between above- and belowground plant responses to climate warming

Huiying Liu, Hao Wang, Nan Li, Junjiong Shao, Xuhui Zhou, Kees Jan van Groenigen & Madhav P. Thakur 


11.Global warming decreases connectivity among coral populations

Joana Figueiredo, Christopher J. Thomas, Eric Deleersnijder, Jonathan Lambrechts, Andrew H. Baird, Sean R. Connolly & Emmanuel Hanert 


Nature Scientific reports

12.Global CO2 fertilization of Sphagnum peat mosses via suppression of photorespiration during the twentieth century

Henrik Serk, Mats B. Nilsson, Elisabet Bohlin, Ina Ehlers, Thomas Wieloch, Carolina Olid, Samantha Grover, Karsten Kalbitz, Juul Limpens, Tim Moore, Wiebke Münchberger, Julie Talbot, Xianwei Wang, Klaus-Holger Knorr, Verónica Pancotto & Jürgen Schleucher 


Science Advances

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