1/14/2025

New Papers (Nature, etc.) 2024/12/30–2025/1/12

Nature

1. Limitations of ice cores in reconstructing temperature seasonality

T. Laepple, T. Münch, N. Hirsch, F. Shaw  & M. Hörhold


2. Abrupt changes in biomass burning during the last glacial period

Ben Riddell-Young, James Edward Lee, Edward J. Brook, Jochen Schmitt, Hubertus Fischer, Thomas K. Bauska, James A. Menking, René Iseli & Justin Reid Clark



Communications Earth and Environment

3. Near-term benefits from investment in climate adaptation complement long-term economic returns from emissions reduction

Lei Duan, Angelo Carlino & Ken Caldeira


4. A millennium of cold and humid climate decreased carbon accumulation in the subtropical monsoon peatland

Bin Liu, Hanxiang Liu, Ying Wang, Zicheng Yu, Yuwen Fu, Zhengyu Xia, Chengyu Miao & Jia Jia


5. Weakening of subsurface ocean temperature seasonality over the past four decades

Fukai Liu, Yiyong Luo, Fengfei Song, Wen-Xiao Yu, Jian Lu & Lijing Cheng



Nature Communications

6. Seasonal changes of mélange thickness coincide with Greenland calving dynamics

Yue Meng, Ching-Yao Lai, Riley Culberg, Michael G. Shahin, Leigh A. Stearns, Justin C. Burton & Kavinda Nissanka


7. Tipping point-induced abrupt shifts in East Asian hydroclimate since the Last Glacial Maximum

Fuzhi Lu, Huayu Lu, Yao Gu, Pengyu Lin, Zhengyao Lu, Qiong Zhang, Hongyan Zhang, Fan Yang, Xiaoyi Dong, Shuangwen Yi, Deliang Chen, Francesco S. R. Pausata, Maya Ben-Yami & Jennifer V. Mecking


8. Tracing ancient solar cycles with tree rings and radiocarbon in the first millennium BCE

Nicolas Brehm, Charlotte L. Pearson, Marcus Christl, Alex Bayliss, Kurt Nicolussi, Thomas Pichler, David Brown & Lukas Wacker


9. Asynchronicity of deglacial permafrost thawing controlled by millennial-scale climate variability

Xinwei Yan, Xu Zhang, Bo Liu, Huw T. Mithan, John Hellstrom, Sophie Nuber, Russell Drysdale, Junjie Wu, Fangyuan Lin, Ning Zhao, Yuao Zhang, Wengang Kang & Jianbao Liu


10. Global mean sea level likely higher than present during the holocene

Roger C. Creel, Jacqueline Austermann, Robert E. Kopp, Nicole S. Khan, Torsten Albrecht & Jonathan Kingslake



Scientific Reports

11. Assessing the preservation potential of successive hurricane overwash deposits in Florida, USA mangroves

Isabel Hong, Kristen M. Joyse, Jennifer S. Walker, Arielle L. Nogueira, Wynn Bryant, Kara R. Radabaugh & Donald C. Barber 


12. Identification of deposits from modern and ancient large tsunamis by means of environmental DNA

Tetsuya Shinozaki, Akira Iguchi, Miyuki Nishijima, Kazuhisa Goto & Shigehiro Fujino

1/13/2025

New Papers (ELSEVIER) 2024/12/31~2025/1/12

  

 

[Chemical Geology]

1. Uranium-series isotopes as tracers of physical and chemical weathering in glacial sediments from Taylor Valley, Antarctica

Graham Harper Edwards, Gavin G. Piccione, Terrence Blackburn, Slawek Tulaczyk

 

[Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta]

2. Carbon Cycling in Marine Particles Based on Inorganic and Organic Stable Isotopes

Sijia Dong, Frank J. Pavia, Adam V. Subhas, William R. Gray, Jess F. Adkins,  William M. Berelson

 

[Global and Planetary Change]

3. Evapotranspiration increase is more sensitive to vegetation greening than to vegetation type conversion in arid and semi-arid regions of China

Yixuan Zhu, Zhoutao Zheng, Guang Zhao, Juntao Zhu, Bo Zhao, Yihan Sun, Jie Gao, Yangjian Zhang

4. New Sea-ice biomarker data from Bering-Chukchi Sea surface sediments and its significance for pan-Arctic proxy-based sea-ice reconstruction

Jiang Yiao Zhang, Xiaotong Xiao, Ruediger Stein, Wenshen Xiao, Rujian Wang, Yang Ding, Lupeng Nie , Meixun Zhao

5. Impact of ENSO on extreme precipitation in Southwest Asia

Omid Alizadeh, Morteza Mousavizadeh

6. Effects of climate change and methane-rich fluid activity on sedimentary sulfur geochemical records in the northern South China Sea since mid-Pleistocene

Junxi Feng, Yufei Zhang, Niu Li, Jianhou Zhou, Jinqiang Liang, Qianyong Liang, Shengxiong Yang, Duofu Chen, Harunur Rashid 

7. Response of atmospheric CO2 changes to the Abyssal Pacific overturning during the last glacial cycle

Yanan Zhang, Gang Li, Jimin Yu, Yi Zhong, Jianghui Du, Xun Gong , Xiaodong Jiang , Congcong Gai, Shiying Li, Qingsong Liu

8. Human settlement and destructive activities disrupt the positive contribution of dust to plant biomass growth over the past 2000 years

Lin Chen, Youliang Huang, Menghan Qiu, Zhilun Li, Rui Yang, Mengjing Li, Huiling Sun, Lixiong Xiang, Shanjia Zhang , Xiaozhong Huang , Aifeng Zhou

9. Possible influence of low latitude wetland area changes on the Holocene global atmospheric methane concentration trend

Yunping Song, Hai Xu, Kevin M. Yeager

10. Stalagmite records of spatiotemporal hydroclimatic variations in monsoonal China during 47–12 ka BP

Miaomiao Wang, Haiwei Zhang, Youwei Li, Rui Zhang, Jian Wang, Hanying Li, Yuteng Zhao, Xiaomei Zhang, Zeyuan Liang, Youfeng Ning, Hai Cheng

 

[Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology]

11. Indian summer monsoon history during the last glacial cycle revealed by a loess sequence from the Tibetan Plateau

Pushuang Li, Shengli Yang, Yuanlong Luo, Li Liu, Yixiao Zhang, Weiming Liu, Jingzhao Zhang, Xuechao Xu, Chen Wen, Qiong Li

12. Characteristics and driving mechanisms of early Holocene weakened monsoon events: Evidence from northern Bohai Bay, China

Hanfei You, Shixiong Yang, Yuecong Li, Shengrui Zhang, Zhen Zhang, Linyuan Ma, Jiheng Shi, Ying Wang, Xiaotian Zhang, Yunfei Yang

13. A dual bivalve approach for interpreting past sea surface temperatures and seasonality from shell midden sites using oxygen isotope sclerochronology

Sarah D. Kuehn, Meghan Burchell, Natasha Leclerc