3/22/2022

New Papers 2022 Mar 14 – 2022 Mar 20 (AGU, EGU, GSA)

 Geophysical Research Letters

1.         A Change in Climate State during a Preindustrial Simulation of the CMIP6 Model HadGEM3 driven by deep ocean drift

J. K. Ridley, E. W. Blockley, G. S. Jones

 

2.       Masswastinginferred Dramatic Variability of 130,000year Indian Summer Monsoon Intensity from Deposits in the Southeast Tibetan Plateau

Wen Zhang, Jia Wang, Jianping Chen, Reza Soltanian, Zhenxue Dai, Giday WoldeGabriel

 

3.        Worldwide Signature of the 2022 Tonga Volcanic Tsunami

Matías Carvajal, Ignacio Sepúlveda, Alejandra Gubler, René Garreaud

 

4.   Local insolation drives AfroAsian monsoon at orbitalscale in Holocene

Qin Wen, Zhengyu Liu, Jiang Zhu, Mi Yan, Chengfei He, Jing Han, Jian Liu, Yishuang Liang

 

5.         The Cooling Over Northeast Asia in June Over the Most Recent Decade: A Possible Response to Declining Bering Sea Sea Ice in March

Shuangmei Ma, Congwen Zhu

 

6.         Observed winds crucial for September Arctic sea ice loss

L. A. Roach, E. BlanchardWrigglesworth

 

7.     Similar Magnetic Enhancement Mechanisms Between Chinese

Loess and Alluvial Sediments From the Teruel Basin, NE

Spain, and Paleoclimate Implications

Peng Gao, Junsheng Nie, Daniel O. Breecker, Timothy Gallagher, Lily Serach , and Ana M. Alonso-Zarza

 

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

8.     Nitrogen sources for phytoplankton in the eastern Indian Ocean determined from δ15N of chlorophyll a and divinylchlorophyll a

Yuta Isaji, Chisato. Yoshikawa, Nanako, O. Ogawa, Kazuhiko. Matsumoto, Akiko. Makabe, Sakae. Toyoda, Naoto, F. Ishikawa, Hiroshi. Ogawa, Hiroaki. Saito, Makio, C. Honda, Naohiko. Ohkouchi

 

9.     New perspectives on the 143Nd/144Nd palaeoceanographic tracer on foraminifera: the stateoftheart frontiers of analytical methods

Filip Scheiner, Lukáš Ackerman, Katarína Holcová, Jan Rejšek, Hauke Vollstaedt, Jana Ďurišová, Václav Santolík

 

Journal of Geophysical Research

10.        Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx), Part I: Scaling and statistical properties of seaice deformation fields 

Amélie Bouchat, Nils Hutter, Jérôme Chanut, Frédéric Dupont, Dmitry Dukhovskoy, Gilles Garric, Younjoo Lee, JeanFrançois Lemieux, Camille Lique, Martin Losch, Wieslaw Maslowski, Paul G. Myers, Einar Ólason, Pierre Rampal, Till Rasmussen, Claude Talandier, Bruno Tremblay, Qiang Wang

 

Climate of the Past

11.       Marine carbon cycle response to a warmer Southern Ocean: the case of the last interglacial

Dipayan Choudhury, Laurie Menviel, Katrin J. Meissner, Nicholas K. H. Yeung, Matthew Chamberlain, and Tilo Ziehn

 

12.  Magnitude, frequency and climate forcing of global volcanism during the last glacial period as seen in Greenland and Antarctic ice cores (60–9 ka)

Jiamei Lin, Anders Svensson, Christine S. Hvidberg, Johannes Lohmann, Steffen Kristiansen, Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, Jørgen Peder Steffensen, Sune Olander Rasmussen, Eliza Cook, Helle Astrid Kjær, Bo M. Vinther, Hubertus Fischer, Thomas Stocker, Michael Sigl, Matthias Bigler, Mirko Severi, Rita Traversi, and Robert Mulvaney

 

13.       Sea ice changes in the southwest Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean during the last 140 000 years

Jacob Jones, Karen E. Kohfeld, Helen Bostock, Xavier Crosta, Melanie Liston, Gavin Dunbar, Zanna Chase, Amy Leventer, Harris Anderson, and Geraldine Jacobsen

 

Biogeoscience

14.  Performance of temperature and productivity proxies based on long-chain alkane-1, mid-chain diols at test: a 5-year sediment trap record from the Mauritanian upwelling

Gerard J. M. Versteegh, Karin A. F. Zonneveld, Jens Hefter, Oscar E. Romero, Gerhard Fischer, and Gesine Mollenhauer

Global Biogeochemical Cycles, no relevant