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9/01/2020

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 09/01/2020

 Nature


  1. Glacial cooling and climate sensitivity revisited

Jessica E. Tierney, Jiang Zhu, Jonathan King, Steven B. Malevich, Gregory J. Hakim & Christopher J. Poulsen


  1. Vulnerability of Antarctica’s ice shelves to meltwater-driven fracture

Ching-Yao Lai, Jonathan Kingslake, Martin G. Wearing, Po-Hsuan Cameron Chen, Pierre Gentine, Harold Li, Julian J. Spergel & J. Melchior van Wessem


Science


  1. Earth’s water may have been inherited from material similar to enstatite chondrite meteorites

Laurette Piani, Yves Marrocchi, Thomas Rigaudier, Lionel G. Vacher, Dorian Thomassin, Bernard Marty


PNAS


  1. Large stocks of peatland carbon and nitrogen are vulnerable to permafrost thaw

Gustaf Hugelius, Julie Loisel, Sarah Chadburn, Robert B. Jackson, Miriam Jones, Glen MacDonald, Maija Marushchak, David Olefeldt, Maara Packalen, Matthias B. Siewert, Claire Treat, Merritt Turetsky, Carolina Voigt, and Zicheng Yu


  1. Constraining the atmospheric OCS budget from sulfur isotopes

Shohei Hattori, Kazuki Kamezaki, and Naohiro Yoshida


  1. Abiotic redox reactions in hydrothermal mixing zones: Decreased energy availability for the subsurface biosphere

Jill M. McDermott, Sean P. Sylva, Shuhei Ono, Christopher R. German, and Jeffrey S. Seewald


Geology


  1. Past hot fluid flows in limestones detected by Δ47–(U-Pb) and not recorded by other geothermometers

Benjamin Brigaud; Magali Bonifacie; Maurice Pagel; Thomas Blaise; Damien Calmels; Frédéric Haurine; Philippe Landrein


  1. Pleistocene organic matter modified by the Hiawatha impact, northwest Greenland

Adam A. Garde; Anne Sofie Søndergaard; Carsten Guvad; Jette Dahl-Møller; Gernot Nehrke; Hamed Sanei; Christian Weikusat; Svend Funder; Kurt H. Kjær; Nicolaj Krog Larsen


  1. Efficient preservation of young terrestrial organic carbon in sandy turbidity-current deposits

S. Hage; V.V. Galy; M.J.B. Cartigny; S. Acikalin; M.A. Clare; D.R. Gröcke; R.G. Hilton; J.E. Hunt; D.G. Lintern; C.A. McGhee; D.R. Parsons; C.D. Stacey; E.J. Sumner; P.J. Talling


  1. A 23 m.y. record of low atmospheric CO2

Ying Cui; Brian A. Schubert; A. Hope Jahren


  1. How do basin margins record long-term tectonic and climatic changes?

Jinyu Zhang; Zoltán Sylvester; Jacob Covault


  1. Uplift and exhumation in Haida Gwaii driven by terrane translation and transpression along the southern Queen Charlotte fault, Canada

Philip Schoettle-Greene; Alison R. Duvall; Ann Blythe; Eric Morley; William Matthews; Sean R. LaHusen


  1. An intensified East Asian winter monsoon in the Japan Sea between 7.9 and 6.6 Ma

Kenji M. Matsuzaki; Noritoshi Suzuki; Ryuji Tada


Nature Communications


  1. Dynamics for El Niño-La Niña asymmetry constrain equatorial-Pacific warming pattern

Michiya Hayashi, Fei-Fei Jin & Malte F. Stuecker


  1. Insights into projected changes in marine heatwaves from a high-resolution ocean circulation model

Hakase Hayashida, Richard J. Matear[…]Xuebin Zhang


  1. Quantifying net loss of global mangrove carbon stocks from 20 years of land cover change

Daniel R. Richards, Benjamin S. Thompson & Lahiru Wijedasa


  1. Bimodal diel pattern in peatland ecosystem respiration rebuts uniform temperature response

Järvi Järveoja, Mats B. Nilsson[…]Matthias Peichl


8/18/2020

New Papers (Nature, etc.) 8/18/2020

 New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 08/17/2020


Nature


  1. Heat and carbon coupling reveals ocean warming due to circulation changes

Ben Bronselaer & Laure Zanna


  1. Soil carbon loss by experimental warming in a tropical forest

Andrew T. Nottingham, Patrick Meir, Esther Velasquez & Benjamin L. Turner


Science


  1. Active restoration accelerates the carbon recovery of human-modified tropical forests

Christopher D. Philipson, Mark E. J. Cutler, Philip G. Brodrick, Gregory P. Asner, Doreen S. Boyd, Pedro Moura Costa, Joel Fiddes, Giles M. Foody, Geertje M. F. Van Der Heijden, Alicia Ledo, Philippa R. Lincoln, James A. Margrove, Roberta E. Martin, Sol Milne, Michelle A. Pinard, Glen Reynolds, Martijn Snoep, Hamzah Tangki, Yap Sau Wai, Charlotte E. Wheeler, David F. R. P. Burslem


PNAS


  1. COVID-19 lockdowns cause global air pollution declines

Zander S. Venter, Kristin Aunan, Sourangsu Chowdhury, and Jos Lelieveld


  1. Seismic refraction tracks porosity generation and possible CO2 production at depth under a headwater catchment

Xin Gu, Gary Mavko, Lisa Ma, David Oakley, Natalie Accardo, Bradley J. Carr, Andrew A. Nyblade, and Susan L. Brantley


Geology


  1. Using speleothems to constrain late Cenozoic uplift rates in karst terranes

John Engel; Jon Woodhead; John Hellstrom; Susan White; Nicholas White; Helen Green


  1. Late Miocene sediment delivery from the axial drainage system of the East Carpathian foreland basin to the Black Sea

Arjan de Leeuw; Stephen J. Vincent; Anton Matoshko; Andrei Matoshko; Marius Stoica; Igor Nicoara


  1. Evidence for glacial geological controls on the hydrology of Maine (USA) peatlands

Xi Chen; Xavier Comas; Andrew Reeve; Lee Slater


  1. Late Ordovician mass extinction caused by volcanism, warming, and anoxia, not cooling and glaciation

David P.G. Bond; Stephen E. Grasby


  1. Onset of permanent Taklimakan Desert linked to the mid-Pleistocene transition

Weiguo Liu; Zhonghui Liu; Jimin Sun; Chunhui Song; Hong Chang; Huanye Wang; Zheng Wang; Zhisheng An


  1. A 1000-yr-old tsunami in the Indian Ocean points to greater risk for East Africa

Vittorio Maselli; Davide Oppo; Andrew L. Moore; Aditya Riadi Gusman; Cassy Mtelela; David Iacopini; Marco Taviani; Elinaza Mjema; Ernest Mulaya; Melody Che; Ai Lena Tomioka; Elisante Mshiu; Joseph D. Ortiz


  1. A sub-centennial-scale optically stimulated luminescence chronostratigraphy and late Holocene flood history from a temperate river confluence

Ben Pears; Antony G. Brown; Phillip S. Toms; Jamie Wood; David Sanderson; Richard Jones


  1. Northern-sourced water dominated the Atlantic Ocean during the Last Glacial Maximum

F. Pöppelmeier; P. Blaser; M. Gutjahr; S.L. Jaccard; M. Frank; L. Max; J. Lippold


  1. Toxic mercury pulses into late Permian terrestrial and marine environments

Stephen E. Grasby; Xiaojun Liu; Runsheng Yin; Richard E. Ernst; Zhuoheng Chen


  1. Rapid cooling of the Rustenburg Layered Suite of the Bushveld Complex (South Africa): Insights from biotite 40Ar/39Ar geochronology

Jacob B. Setera; Jill A. VanTongeren; Brent D. Turrin; Carl C. Swisher, III


Nature Communications


  1. Likely weakening of the Florida Current during the past century revealed by sea-level observations

Christopher G. Piecuch


7/28/2020

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 07/28/2020

Nature


  1. Ice retreat in Wilkes Basin of East Antarctica during a warm interglacial
T. Blackburn, G. H. Edwards, S. Tulaczyk, M. Scudder, G. Piccione, B. Hallet, N. McLean, J. C. Zachos, B. Cheney & J. T. Babbe


  1. Current European flood-rich period exceptional compared with past 500 years
Günter Blöschl, Andrea Kiss, […]Oliver Wetter


PNAS


  1. Ocean mixing and heat transport processes observed under the Ross Ice Shelf control its basal melting
Craig Stevens, Christina Hulbe, Mike Brewer, Craig Stewart, Natalie Robinson, Christian Ohneiser, and Stefan Jendersie


  1. Adversarial super-resolution of climatological wind and solar data
Karen Stengel, Andrew Glaws, Dylan Hettinger, and Ryan N. King


  1. Six hundred years of South American tree rings reveal an increase in severe hydroclimatic events since mid-20th century
Mariano S. Morales, Edward R. Cook, Jonathan Barichivich, Duncan A. Christie, Ricardo Villalba, Carlos LeQuesne, Ana M. Srur, M. Eugenia Ferrero, Álvaro González-Reyes, Fleur Couvreux, Vladimir Matskovsky, Juan C. Aravena, Antonio Lara, Ignacio A. Mundo, Facundo Rojas, María R. Prieto, Jason E. Smerdon, Lucas O. Bianchi, Mariano H. Masiokas, Rocio Urrutia-Jalabert, Milagros Rodriguez-Catón, Ariel A. Muñoz, Moises Rojas-Badilla, Claudio Alvarez, Lidio Lopez, Brian H. Luckman, David Lister, Ian Harris, Philip D. Jones, A. Park Williams, Gonzalo Velazquez, Diego Aliste, Isabella Aguilera-Betti, Eugenia Marcotti, Felipe Flores, Tomás Muñoz, Emilio Cuq, and José A. Boninsegna


  1. Calibrating the coevolution of Ediacaran life and environment
Alan D. Rooney, Marjorie D. Cantine, Kristin D. Bergmann, Irene Gómez-Pérez, Badar Al Baloushi, Thomas H. Boag, James F. Busch, Erik A. Sperling, and Justin V. Strauss


  1. Asteroid impact, not volcanism, caused the end-Cretaceous dinosaur extinction
Alfio Alessandro Chiarenza, Alexander Farnsworth, Philip D. Mannion, Daniel J. Lunt, Paul J. Valdes, Joanna V. Morgan, and Peter A. Allison


Nature Communications


  1. Divergent effects of climate change on future groundwater availability in key mid-latitude aquifers
Wen-Ying Wu, Min-Hui Lo[…]Zong-Liang Yang


  1. Discovery of an unrecognized pathway carrying overflow waters toward the Faroe Bank Channel

Léon Chafik, Hjálmar Hátún[…]Barbara Berx

6/30/2020

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) 06/30/2020

Nature

  1. Variable water input controls evolution of the Lesser Antilles volcanic arc
George F. Cooper, Colin G. Macpherson, Jon D. Blundy, Benjamin Maunder, Robert W. Allen, Saskia Goes, Jenny S Collier, Lidong Bie, Nicholas Harmon, Stephen P. Hicks, Alexander A. Iveson, Julie Prytulak, Andreas Rietbrock, Catherine A. Rychert, Jon P. Davidson & the VoiLA team

Geology

  1. Isotope sclerochronology indicates enhanced seasonal precipitation in northern South America (Colombia) during the Mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum
Serena R. Scholz; Sierra V. Petersen; Jaime Escobar; Carlos Jaramillo; Austin J.W. Hendy; Warren D. Allmon; Jason H. Curtis; Brendan M. Anderson; Natalia Hoyos; Juan C. Restrepo; Nicolas Perez

  1. Hematite replacement and oxidative overprinting recorded in the 1.88 Ga Gunflint iron formation, Ontario, Canada
Birger Rasmussen; Janet R. Muhling

  1. Divide mobility controls knickpoint migration on the Roan Plateau (Colorado, USA)
Wolfgang Schwanghart; Dirk Scherler

  1. The role of the westerlies and orography in Asian hydroclimate since the late Oligocene
Xin Wang; Barbara Carrapa; Yuchen Sun; David L. Dettman; James B. Chapman; Jeremy K. Caves Rugenstein; Mark T. Clementz; Peter G. DeCelles; Mi Wang; Jie Chen; Jay Quade; Fei Wang; Zaijun Li; Ilhomjon Oimuhammadzoda; Mustafo Gadoev; Gerrit Lohmann; Xu Zhang; Fahu Chen

  1. Radioisotopic and biostratigraphic constraints on the classical Middle–Upper Permian succession and tetrapod fauna of the Moscow syneclise, Russia
V.I. Davydov; M.P. Arefiev; V.K. Golubev; E.V. Karasev; M.A. Naumcheva; M.D. Schmitz; V.V. Silantiev; V.V. Zharinova

Nature Communications

  1. Coastal sedimentation across North America doubled in the 20th century despite river dams
A. B. Rodriguez, B. A. McKee[…]A. N. Atencio

  1. Rapid glacier retreat and downwasting throughout the European Alps in the early 21st century
Christian Sommer, Philipp Malz[…]Matthias H. Braun

  1. Contribution of land use to the interannual variability of the land carbon cycle

Chao Yue, Philippe Ciais[…]Alexander A. Nassikas

6/09/2020

New Papers (Nature, etc.) 6/9/2020

Nature

  1. Displaced cratonic mantle concentrates deep carbon during continental rifting
James D. Muirhead, Tobias P. Fischer, Sarah J. Oliva, Amani Laizer, Jolante van Wijk, Claire A. Currie, Hyunwoo Lee, Emily J. Judd, Emmanuel Kazimoto, Yuji Sano, Naoto Takahata, Christel Tiberi, Stephen F. Foley, Josef Dufek, Miriam C. Reiss & Cynthia J. Ebinger

Geology

  1. Large-scale stable isotope characterization of a Late Cretaceous dinosaur-dominated ecosystem
T.M. Cullen; F.J. Longstaffe; U.G. Wortmann; L. Huang; F. Fanti; M.B. Goodwin; M.J. Ryan; D.C. Evans

  1. Radiocarbon dating supports bivalve-fish age coupling along a bathymetric gradient in high-resolution paleoenvironmental studies
Paolo G. Albano; Quan Hua; Darrell S. Kaufman; Adam Tomašových; Martin Zuschin; Konstantina Agiadi

  1. Temporal variations in rockfall and rock-wall retreat rates in a deglaciated valley over the past 11 k.y.
Solmaz Mohadjer; Todd A. Ehlers; Matthias Nettesheim; Marco B. Ott; Christoph Glotzbach; Reinhard Drews

  1. Mineralogical constraints on Neoproterozoic pCO2 and marine carbonate chemistry
Justin V. Strauss; Nicholas J. Tosca

  1. Recovery of lacustrine ecosystems after the end-Permian mass extinction
Xiangdong Zhao; Daran Zheng; Guwei Xie; Hugh C. Jenkyns; Chengguo Guan; Yanan Fang; Jing He; Xiaoqi Yuan; Naihua Xue; He Wang; Sha Li; Edmund A. Jarzembowski; Haichun Zhang; Bo Wang

  1. U-Pb and Re-Os geochronology tracks stratigraphic condensation in the Sturtian snowball Earth aftermath
Alan D. Rooney; Chuan Yang; Daniel J. Condon; Maoyan Zhu; Francis A. Macdonald

  1. Delayed maximum and recession of an East Antarctic outlet glacier
Courtney King; Brenda Hall; Trevor Hillebrand; John Stone

Nature Geoscience

  1. Steady erosion rates in the Himalayas through late Cenozoic climatic changes
Sebastien J. P. Lenard, Jérôme Lavé[…]Karim Keddadouche

  1. Impacts of hydrothermal plume processes on oceanic metal cycles and transport
Amy Gartman & Alyssa J. Findlay

  1. Changes in Northern Hemisphere temperature variability shaped by regional warming patterns
Talia Tamarin-Brodsky, Kevin Hodges[…]Theodore G. Shepherd

Nature Communications

  1. Mantle data imply a decline of oxidizable volcanic gases could have triggered the Great Oxidation
Shintaro Kadoya, David C. Catling[…]Ariel D. Anbar

  1. Stable isotopes show that earthquakes enhance permeability and release water from mountains
Takahiro Hosono, Chisato Yamada[…]Masaharu Tanimizu

  1. Rapid range shifts and megafaunal extinctions associated with late Pleistocene climate change
Frederik V. Seersholm, Daniel J. Werndly[…]Michael Bunce

  1. Co-evolution of primitive methane-cycling ecosystems and early Earth’s atmosphere and climate

Boris Sauterey, Benjamin Charnay[…]Régis Ferrière

5/12/2020

New Papers (Nature, etc.) 5/12/2020

Nature

  1. Millennial-scale hydroclimate control of tropical soil carbon storage
Christopher J. Hein, Muhammed Usman, Timothy I. Eglinton, Negar Haghipour & Valier V. Galy

Science

  1. Sample collection from asteroid (162173) Ryugu by Hayabusa2: Implications for surface evolution
T. Morota, S. Sugita, Y. Cho, M. Kanamaru, E. Tatsumi, N. Sakatani, R. Honda, N. Hirata, H. Kikuchi, M. Yamada, Y. Yokota, S. Kameda, M. Matsuoka, H. Sawada, C. Honda, T. Kouyama, K. Ogawa, H. Suzuki, K. Yoshioka, M. Hayakawa, N. Hirata, M. Hirabayashi, H. Miyamoto, T. Michikami, T. Hiroi, R. Hemmi, O. S. Barnouin, C. M. Ernst, K. Kitazato, T. Nakamura, L. Riu, H. Senshu, H. Kobayashi, S. Sasaki, G. Komatsu, N. Tanabe, Y. Fujii, T. Irie, M. Suemitsu, N. Takaki, C. Sugimoto, K. Yumoto, M. Ishida, H. Kato, K. Moroi, D. Domingue, P. Michel, C. Pilorget, T. Iwata, M. Abe, M. Ohtake, Y. Nakauchi, K. Tsumura, H. Yabuta, Y. Ishihara, R. Noguchi, K. Matsumoto, A. Miura, N. Namiki, S. Tachibana, M. Arakawa, H. Ikeda, K. Wada, T. Mizuno, C. Hirose, S. Hosoda, O. Mori, T. Shimada, S. Soldini, R. Tsukizaki, H. Yano, M. Ozaki, H. Takeuchi, Y. Yamamoto, T. Okada, Y. Shimaki, K. Shirai, Y. Iijima, H. Noda, S. Kikuchi, T. Yamaguchi, N. Ogawa, G. Ono, Y. Mimasu, K. Yoshikawa, T. Takahashi, Y. Takei, A. Fujii, S. Nakazawa, F. Terui, S. Tanaka, M. Yoshikawa, T. Saiki, S. Watanabe, Y. Tsuda

Nature Geoscience

  1. Critical role of water in the formation of continental crust
William J. Collins, J. Brendan Murphy[…]Hui-Qing Huang

  1. Significant methane ebullition from alpine permafrost rivers on the East Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
Liwei Zhang, Xinghui Xia[…]Peter A. Raymond

  1. Recent north magnetic pole acceleration towards Siberia caused by flux lobe elongation
Philip W. Livermore, Christopher C. Finlay & Matthew Bayliff

  1. Abundant nitrite-oxidizing metalloenzymes in the mesopelagic zone of the tropical Pacific Ocean
Mak A. Saito, Matthew R. McIlvin[…]John B. Waterbury

Nature Communications

  1. Influence of tectonics on global scale distribution of geological methane emissions
Giancarlo Ciotoli, Monia Procesi[…]Guido Ventura

  1. Large mass-independent sulphur isotope anomalies link stratospheric volcanism to the Late Ordovician mass extinction
Dongping Hu, Menghan Li[…]Yanan Shen

  1. Intradecadal variations in length of day and their correspondence with geomagnetic jerks
Pengshuo Duan & Chengli Huang

  1. The role of calcium in regulating marine phosphorus burial and atmospheric oxygenation
Mingyu Zhao, Shuang Zhang[…]Noah Planavsky

  1. Sustained fluvial deposition recorded in Mars’ Noachian stratigraphic record
Francesco Salese, William J. McMahon[…]Maarten G. Kleinhans