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7/31/2022

New Papers (Elsevier) 7/26 - 8/1

 Geochimica et Cosmochimica

1. Anthropogenic perturbations to the fate of terrestrial organic matter in a river-dominated marginal sea

Chenglong Wang, Chuchu Zhang, Yameng Wang, et al.

2. Potassium isotope fractionation during chemical weathering in humid and arid Hawaiian regoliths

Wenshuai Li, Xiao-Ming Liu, Yan Hu, Fang-Zhen Teng, Oliver A. Chadwick

3. Effects of sulfate reduction processes on the trace element geochemistry of sedimentary pyrite in modern seep environments

Zhiyong Lin, Xiaoming Sun, Kaiyun Chen, Harald Strauss, et al.

Global and Planetary Change

4. Late Cretaceous–Early Cenozoic exhumation across the Yalong thrust belt in eastern Tibet and its implications for outward plateau growth

Yaling Tao, Huiping Zhang, Jiawei Zhang, Jianzhang Pang, et al.

Marine Geology

5. The submarine Azores Plateau: Evidence for a waning mantle plume?

Christoph Beier, Felix Genske, Christian Hübscher, Karsten M. Haase, et al.

6. Do tidal sand waves always regenerate after dredging?

Janneke M. Krabbendam, Marc Roche, Vera R.M. Van Lancker, Abdel Nnafie, et al.

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

7. Coral community of Holocene coral reef in the southern South China Sea and its significance for reef growth

Meixia Zhao, Yu Zhong, Shuqi Zhang, Haiyang Zhang, et al.

8. Synchronous positive δ13Ccarb and δ13Corg excursions during 497–494 Ma: From a CO2 concentrating mechanism dominated photosynthesis?

Haozhe Wang, Qian Deng, Bin Cheng, Haizu Zhang, et al.

9. Diatom-reconstructed summer sea-surface temperatures and climatic events off North Iceland during the last deglaciation and Holocene

Longbin Sha, Karen Luise Knudsen, Jón Eiríksson, Svante Björck, et al.

10. Editorial preface to special issue: Palaeosols in the sedimentary record: Implications for understanding the depositional processes, sedimentary architecture and the palaeoenvironment

Giorgio Basilici, Marco Benvenuti, Isabelle Cojane, Augusto Varela



7/09/2022

New Papers (AGU) 7/5-7/11

 Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

1. Constraints on Early Paleozoic Deep-Ocean Oxygen Concentrations From the Iron Geochemistry of the Bay of Islands Ophiolite

Daniel A. StolperXiaofei PuMax K. LloydNikolas I. ChristensenClaire E. BucholzRebecca A. Lange

2. Bridging Spatiotemporal Scales of Normal Fault Growth During Continental Extension Using High-Resolution 3D Numerical Models

Sophie PanJohn NaliboffRebecca BellChris Jackson

3. Genesis of Loess Particles on the Chinese Loess Plateau

Xiaoyu ZhuJessica GrayYing GuTong He

4. Heralds of Future Volcanism: Swarms of Microseismicity Beneath the Submarine Kolumbo Volcano Indicate Opening of Near-Vertical Fractures Exploited by Ascending Melts

F. SchmidG. PetersenE. HooftM. PaulattoK. ChrapkiewiczM. HenschT. Dahm

5. Dynamics of Pedogenic Carbonate Growth in the Tropical Domain of Myanmar

A. LichtJ. KelsonS. BergelA. SchauerS. V. PetersenA. CapiralaK. W. HuntingtonG. Dupont-NivetZaw WinDay Wa Aung


Geophysical Research Letters

6. Investigating the Changes in Periodicity of the CO2-Driven Cold-Water Geyser Eruptions Through Field Observation at Tenmile Geyser, Utah


7. Topographic Modulation of the Wind Stress Impact on Eddy Activity in the Southern Ocean

Yongqing CaiDake ChenMatthew R. MazloffTao LianXiaohui Liu

8. Decrease of Annually Accumulated Tropical Cyclone-Induced Sea Surface Cooling and Diapycnal Mixing in Recent Decades

Xueyang ZhangFanghua XuJishi ZhangYanluan Lin

9. Skillful Long-Lead Prediction of Summertime Heavy Rainfall in the US Midwest From Sea Surface Salinity

Laifang LiRaymond W. SchmittCaroline C. Ummenhofer

10. Coastal Downwelling Intensifies Landfalling Hurricanes

Lewis J. GramerJun A. ZhangGhassan AlakaAndrew HazeltonSundararaman Gopalakrishnan

11. One-To-One Coupling Between Southern Ocean Productivity and Antarctica Climate

Lijuan LuXufeng ZhengZhong ChenWen YanShuzhuang WuLi-Wei ZhengXuesong WangYu ChenShuhji Kao


Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

None new


Climate of the Past

12. Development of longitudinal dunes under Pangaean atmospheric circulation

Hiroki Shozaki and Hitoshi Hasegawa

13. Stratigraphic templates for ice core records of the past 1.5 Myr

Eric W. Wolff, Hubertus Fischer, Tas van Ommen, and David A. Hodell

4/03/2022

New Papers (Elsevier) 3/30/22~4/4/22

 Chemical Geology

1. Climate/ocean dynamics and possible atmospheric mercury depletion events during the Late Sturtian deglaciation

Ruiyang Sun, Stephen E. Grasby, et al.

2. Extending classical geochemical weathering studies through the mountain block: The effect of increasing scale on geochemical evolution in the Sierra Nevada (CA)

Zachary P. Meyers, Laura K. Rademacher, et al.

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

3. Long-term Phanerozoic sea level change from solid Earth processes

Alexander Young, Nicholas Flament, et al.

4. Temporal velocity variations in the northern Hikurangi margin and the relation to slow slip

WeiWei Wang, Martha K. Savage, et al.

5. Circum-Tethyan magmatic provinces, shifting continents and Permian climate change

Hongrui Zhang and Trond H. Torsvik

6. On the scale dependence in the dynamics of frictional rupture: Constant fracture energy versus size-dependent breakdown work

Federica Paglialunga, François X. Passelègue, Nicolas Brantut, et al.

7. Sediment and ocean crust both melt at subduction zones

Stephen J. Turner, Charles H. Langmuir

8. Geomorphic imprints of lithospheric flexure in central Australia

J.D. Jansen, M. Sandiford, T. Fujioka, et al.

9. Controls of mantle subduction on crustal-level architecture of intraplate orogens, insights from sandbox modeling

Chuang Sun, Zhigang Li, Andrew V. Zuza, et al.

10. Water enrichment in the mid-ocean ridge by recycling of mantle wedge residue

Jia Liu, Chunhui Tao, Jianping Zhou, et al.

11. Scaling properties of seismicity and faulting

Davide Zaccagnino, Luciano Telesca, Carlo Doglioni

12. Geochronological and geochemical characterization of paleo-rivers deposits during rifting of the South China Sea

Chang Liu, Daniel F. Stockli, Peter D. Clift, et al.

13. High pressure-temperature phase relations of basaltic crust up to mid-mantle conditions

Takayuki Ishii, Nobuyoshi Miyajima, Giacomo Criniti, et al.

Geochimica et cosmica

none relevant

Marine Geology

14. Distribution, morphology and composition of mesophotic ‘reefs’ on the Amazon Continental Margin

Nicholas F. Vale, Juan C. Braga, Rodrigo L. de Moura, et al.

15. Characterizing ancient and modern hydrothermal venting systems

Ben Manton, Philipp Müller, Adriano Mazzini, et al.

Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Palaeoecology

16. Extreme continental weathering in the northwestern Tethys during the end-Triassic mass extinction

Tetsuji Onoue, Jozef Michalík, Hideko Shirozu, et  al.

17. Were Pleistocene proglacial lakes biological deserts? Insights from varved clays in Lithuania

Patrycja Wójcik-Tabol, Alfred Uchman, Vaidotas Kazakauskas

18. Changing sea-surface and deep-water conditions in the southern Cape Verde Basin during the mid-Pleistocene to Holocene

Liubov A. Kuleshova, Leyla D. Bashirova, Alexander G. Matul, et al.

19. Middle Miocene paleoenvironmental reconstruction in the central Great Plains, USA, from stable carbon isotopes in ungulates

W.H. Nguy, Ross Secord

20. Middle Miocene Climate Transition as reflected by changes in ichnofacies and palaeosols from Patagonia, Argentina

JorgeF. Genise, Eduardo S. Bellosi, et al.

21. Progressive opening of a shallow-marine bay (Oliete Subbasin, Spain) and the record of possible eustatic fall events near the Barremian-Aptian boundary

A. García-Penas, M. Aurell, S. Zamora

22. Formation and development of coral reefs in the South China Sea

Jianguo Liu, Li Cao, Weihai Xu, Gang Li, et al.

23. A 4000-year paleoenvironmental reconstruction and extreme event record from Laguna Nuxco, Guerrero, Mexico

Thomas A. Bianchette, Kam-biu Liu, Terrence A. McCloskey

24. Variation in magnetic susceptibility in the Bellingshausen Sea continental rise since the last glacial period and implications for terrigenous material input mechanisms

Sunghan Kim, Min Kyung Lee, Ji Young Shin, et al.

3/27/2022

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 3/23-3/28

 Nature

1. Geophysical imaging of the Yellowstone hydrothermal plumbing system

Carol A. Finn, Paul A. Bedrosian, et. al

Nature Communications

2. Paternal transmission of migration-knowledge in a long-distance bird migrant

Patrik Byholm, Martin Beal, et al.

3. Extremely wet summer events enhance permafrost thaw for multiple years in Siberian Tundra

Runa I. Magnusson, Alexandra Hamm, et al.

4. The architecture of assisted colonisation in sea turtles: building new populations in a biodiversity crisis

Anna Barbanti, Janice M. Blumenthal, et al.

Nature Climate Change

5. Remote Connections in the Arctic

Louise Sandberg Sorenson

6. Arctic Coasts Predicted to Erode

Christina Schadel

PNAS

7. Rapid seafloor changes associated with the degradation of Arctic submarine permafrost

Charles K. Paull, Scott R. Dallimore, et. al

8. Twenty-first century hydroclimate: a continually changing baseline, with more frequent extremes

Samantha Stevenson, Sloan Coats, et. al

9. Limited underthrusting of India below Tibet: 3He/4He analysis of thermal springs locates the mantle suture in continental collision

Simon L. Klemperer, Ping Zhao, et. al

10. Biodiversity impacts and conservation implications of urban land expansion projected to 2050

Rohan D. Simkin, Karen C. Seto, et. al

Scientific Reports

11. Loss of a globally unique kelp forest from Oman

M. A. Coleman, M. Reddy, et. al

12. Effects of plastic mulching on soil CO2 efflux in a cottonfield in northwestern China

Zhimin Zhao, Fengxia Shi, and Fachun Guan

13. The fish ability to accelerate and suddenly turn in fast maneuvers

Damiano Paniccia, Giorgio Graziani, et al.


2/06/2022

Nature, Science, etc. (2/1-2/6)

 Nature

1. Rainfall an unlikely factor in Kilauea's 2018 rift eruption

Michael P. Poland, Shaul Hurwitz, et al.

2. No freshwater-filled glacial Arctic Ocean

Robert F. Spielhagen, Jan C. Sholten, et al.

Science

3. Global assessment of oil and gas methane ultra-emitteres

T. Lauvaux, C Giron, et al.

Nature Communications

4. Relative effects of land conversion and land-use intensity on terrestrial vertebrate diversity

Phillip Semenchuk, Christoph Plutzer, et al.

5. Vegetation-based climate mitigation in a warmer and greener world

Ramdane Alkama, Giovanni Forzier, et al.

6. Delayed Antarctic sea-ice decline in high-resolution climate change simulations

Thomas Rackow, Sergey Danilov, et al.

7. Contrasting impacts of forests on cloud cover based satellite observations

Ru Xu, Yan Li, et al.

8. Granular porous landslide tsunami modelling - the 2014 Lake Askja flank collapse

Matthias Rauter, Sylvain Viroulet, et al.

9. Catastrophic slab loss in southwestern Pangea preserved in the mantle and igneous record

Guido M. Gianni and Cesar R. Navarrete

10. Consistent cooling benefits of silvopasture in the tropics

Lucas R. Vargas Zeppetello, Susan C. Cook-Patton, et al.

Nature Climate Change

None relevant

PNAS

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