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2/27/2024

New papers (Elsevier, etc) February 20-26th 2024

 

Quaternary Geochronology

 

1. Coupled luminescence and cosmogenic nuclide dating of postglacial deflation surfaces and sand drift on a raised ice-contact delta at Veinge, SW Sweden

Helena Alexanderson, Per M¨oller, Mayank Jain, Mads F. Knudsen, Nicolaj Krog Larsen,

Zoran M. Peri´c, Anne Sofie Søndergaard, Warren Thompson

 

Quaternary International

 

1. Vegetational succession and climatic variability in the monsoonal margin over the past three millennia as indicated by pollen influx data from Daihai Lake, Inner Mongolia

Jiaqi Xue, Ruilin Wen, Jule Xiao, Shengrui Zhang, Qinghai Xu

 

2. The mid- and late Holocene palsa palaeoecology and hydroclimatic changes in Yenisei Siberia revealed by a high-resolution peat archive

Elena Yu Novenko, Anatoly S. Prokushkin, Natalia G. Mazei, Elya P. Zazovskaya…

 

3. Age and sedimentology of a Late Pleistocene dammed paleolake in the middle Yarlung Tsangpo River, southern Tibetan Plateau

Huiying Wang, Ping Wang, Gang Hu, Bo Xu, ... Ziyue Ding

10/19/2023

Field work in Kagoshima

Hi! This is Sabrina, providing a brief summary of the field work we conducted in Kagoshima from September 24th – 26th, 2023.

 

🌋 🌊

 

Background

The area surrounding Kagoshima has a substantial volcanic history, with many active volcanoes and calderas present. Subsequently, multiple tephra layers are preserved in the sediment, originating from nearby eruptions and those further afield, such as the 7.3 ka eruption of Kikai Caldera. The area is archaeologically significant, as many pottery artefacts exist from early settlements, some dating back to the Jomon period. This makes Kagoshima an excellent study site for archaeologists interested in early human migration and settlement, and for Earth Scientists interested in the well-preserved eruption layers.

 


Two stone microblades, and an obsidian cutting tool found on site!
 

Notable eruptions preserved in the area include the Kikai-Akahoya (K-Ah) eruption at approximately 7.3 ka, the Ikeda Caldera eruption (4.8 ka), and multiple Kaimondake eruptions. The layers are easily identifiable, which allows researchers to track the extents of an eruption over a large area. Additionally, due to how well the layers are preserved, it’s possible to determine the different stages of a single eruption. For example, we noted the different stages in the Ikeda eruption. Layers may represent the initial explosion (which contains surface material), the pyroclastic flow, and tephra. Such comprehensive, well-preserved sedimentary deposits are unusual, making Kagoshima an excellent and unique study site.

 

Additionally, knowledge of the eruptions in this area could help determine whether any tsunami wave deposits found further south on Yakushima Island could be due to a volcanogenic tsunami triggered by Kaimondake. Furthermore, the trip to Kagoshima gave us an opportunity to connect with archaeologists and fellow researchers at the site.

 

Aim: Create an age model of sedimentary layers to refine our understanding of volcanism near Kagoshima. 

 

Activities carried out

Since the dates of many eruption layers are known, they provide a good reference point. When radiocarbon dating the sediment layers, its helpful to compare them to known tephra ages.

 

We collected samples from three sites: one near Kirishima, and two near Shibushi. At each site, pre-cut trenches were available to collect fresh material, as archaeological excavation is currently underway. Using small plastic sampling containers, we performed a vertical transect from the ground surface downwards. Additionally, we were able to view some of the pottery and stone tools which had been excavated. This included microblades, stone cutters and carvers, and the edge of an axe.

 

One of the sampling sites. The yellow layer represents the K-Ah eruption, and is overlain by deposits from the Ikeda eruption.

The same layer is visible at another site.

Conducting the vertical transect.

 

Application to research

These samples will be useful to my master’s thesis, as I’m seeking an explanation for the coastal boulder deposits on Yakushima Island (south of Kagoshima). One possibility is that a volcanic eruption may have generated a tsunami that struck the island. Kaimondake and Sakurajima (part of Ata Caldera) are volcanoes of interest, as is the large caldera itself. Additionally, the K-Ah eruption, which is preserved by a prominent tephra layer, is thought to have generated a large tsunami on Yakushima at 7.3 ka.

 

Future work

Due to timing constraints, I will only analyse a selection of the sediment samples during my master’s. In future, more of the samples can be analysed and used to expand on our knowledge of natural hazards in southern Japan 🌋

 

Sakurajima, one of the well-known and very active volcanoes in the area.

 

10/02/2023

New Papers (AGU) 9/25/2023 - 10/02/2023

 

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

1. Diverse Origins of Gases From Mud Volcanoes and Seeps in Tectonically Fragmented Terrane

Yueh-Ting Lin, Douglas Rumble, Edward D. Young, Jabrane Labidi, Tzu-Hsuan Tu, Jhen-Nien Chen, Thomas Pape, Gerhard Bohrmann, Saulwood Lin, Li-Hung Lin, Pei-Ling Wang

 

2. Upper Plate Faults May Contribute to the Paleoseismic Subsidence Record Along the Central Hikurangi Subduction Zone, Aotearoa New Zealand

J. E. Delano, A. Howell, K. J. Clark, T. A. Stahl

 

3. The Influence of Lithospheric Thickness Variations Beneath Australia on Seismic Anisotropy and Mantle Flow

C. M. Eakin, D. R. Davies, S. Ghelichkhan, J. P. O’Donnell, S. Agrawal

 

Geophysical Research Letters

1. Use of Shallow Ice Core Measurements to Evaluate and Constrain 1980–1990 Global Reanalyses of Ice Sheet Precipitation Rates

 

2. Quantifying the Extent of Authigenic Carbonate Formation in Shallow Marine Sediments Through a Correlation Between Carbonate Precipitation Rate and Sulfate Flux

Yu Hu, Min Luo, Jörn Peckmann, Xinxin Zhang, Linying Chen, Junxi Feng, Qianyong Liang, Duofu Chen, Dong Feng

 

3. The Role of Bjerknes and Shortwave Feedbacks in the Tropical Pacific SST Response to Global Warming

Minmin Fu, Alexey Fedorov

 

4. A Plant Species Dependent Wildfire Black Carbon Emission Inventory in Northern Eurasia

Ruqi Huang, Xinyi Dong, Manqiu Cheng, Xiao Li, Yaman Liu, Xuexu Wu, Yuan Liang, Minghuai Wang, Joshua S. Fu, Matthew Tipton

 

5. Freshwater Displacement Effect on the Weddell Gyre Carbon Budget

Benjamin A. Taylor, Graeme A. MacGilchrist, Matthew R. Mazloff, Lynne D. Talley

 

6. The Estimated Climate Impact of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai Eruption Plume

M. R. Schoeberl, Y. Wang, R. Ueyama, A. Dessler, G. Taha, W. Yu

 

Journal of Geophysical Research C. Oceans

1. Shifts of the Recirculation Pathways in central Fram Strait drive Atlantic Intermediate Water Variability on Northeast Greenland shelf

R. A. McPherson, C. Wekerle, T. Kanzow

 

2. Caribbean marine heatwaves, marine cold spells, and co-occurrence of bleaching events

P. Cetina-Heredia, M. E. Allende-Arandía

 

3. The Stepwise Reduction of Multiyear Sea Ice Area in the Arctic Ocean Since 1980

D.G. Babb, R.J. Galley, S. Kirillov, J.C. Landy, S.E.L. Howell, J.C. Stroeve, W. Meier, J.K. Ehn, D.G. Barber

 

4. Evidence of Langmuir mixing effects in the upper ocean layer during tropical cyclones using observations and a coupled wave-ocean model

Xiaohui Zhou, Tetsu Hara, Isaac Ginis, Eric D’Asaro, Brandon G. Reichl

 

5. Mechanisms controlling interannual variability of seasonal hypoxia off the Changjiang River Estuary

Wenxia Zhang, Feng Zhou, Daji Huang, Jianfang Chen, Jianrong Zhu

 

6. Do salinity variations along the East Greenland shelf show imprints of increasing meltwater runoff?

Ilana Schiller-Weiss, Torge Martin, Johannes Karstensen, Arne Biastoch

 

Paleoceanography

1. Geochemical differences between alive, uncrusted and dead, crusted shells of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma: Implications for paleoreconstruction

Brittany N. Hupp, Jennifer S. Fehrenbacher

 

2. Revisiting oxygen-18 and clumped isotopes in planktic and benthic foraminifera

M. Daëron, W. R. Gray

 

3. Capturing Equatorial Pacific Variability with Multivariate Sr-U Coral Thermometry

N. R. Mollica, A. L. Cohen, F. Horton, Delia W. Oppo, Andrew S. Solow, David McGee

 

4. Assessing seasonal and inter-annual marine sediment climate proxy data

Ed Hathorne, Andrew M. Dolman, Thomas Laepple

 

Climate of the past

1. Large ensemble simulations of the North American and Greenland ice sheets at the Last Glacial Maximum with a coupled atmospheric general circulation-ice sheet model Sam Sherriff-Tadano, Ruza Ivanovic, Lauren Gregoire, Charlotte Lang, Niall Gandy, Jonathan Gregory, Tamsin L. Edwards, Oliver Pollard, and Robin S. Smith

 

2. Reconstruction of warm season temperatures in central Europe during the past 60,000 years from lacustrine GDGTs Paul D. Zander, Daniel Böhl, Frank Sirocko, Alexandra Auderset, Gerald Haug, and Alfredo Martínez-García

 

3. Holocene environmental and climate evolution of Central West Patagonia as reconstructed from lacustrine sediments of Meseta Chile Chico (46.5º S, Chile) Carolina Franco, Antonio Maldonado, Christian Ohlendorf, A. Catalina Gebhardt, María Eugenia de Porras, Amalia Nuevo-Delaunay, César Méndez, and Bernd Zolitschka

 

4. Reconstructing Younger Dryas Ground Temperature and Snow Thickness from Cave Deposits Paul Töchterle, Anna Baldo, Julian B. Murton, Frederik Schenk, R. Lawrence Edwards, Gabriella Koltai, and Gina E. Moseley

 

5. Abrupt warming and alpine glacial retreat through the last deglaciation in Alaska interrupted by modest Northern Hemisphere cooling Joseph P. Tulenko, Jason P. Briner, Nicolas E. Young, and Joerg M. Schaefer

 

6. Stable isotope evidence for long-term stability of large-scale hydroclimate in the Neogene North American Great Plains Livia Manser, Tyler Kukla, and Jeremy K. C. Rugenstein

8/29/2023

New papers (Elsevier, etc) 9/22/2023-9/29/2023

 

Chemical Geology

1. Tectonic dismemberment of Shona Hotspot volcano: Insights from Sites

698, 699, 701, and 703 bulk-rock Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotopic geochemistry

Shuang-Shuang Chen, Kaj Hoernle, Rui Gao

 

2. Export of organic carbon, nutrients and metals by the mid-sized Pechora

River to the Arctic Ocean

Artem V. Chupakov, Oleg S. Pokrovsky, Olga Y. Moreva, Ekaterina I. Kotova,

Taissia Y. Vorobyeva, Liudmila S. Shirokova

 

3. Cretaceous subduction zone of Hokkaido, Japan: Coupling U–Pb calcite dating with Sr–Nd isotope analysis

Yusuke Miyajima, Michal Jakubowicz c, Jolanta Dopieralska d, Akihiro Kano e,

Robert G. Jenkins f, Zdzislaw Belka c, Takafumi Hirata

 

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

1. Multistage hydration during oceanic serpentinisation revealed by in situ

oxygen isotope and trace element analyses

Coralie Vesin, Daniela Rubatto, Thomas Pettke a, Etienne Deloule

 

2. A first look at the gallium-aluminium systematics of Early Earth’s seawater:

Evidence from Neoarchean banded iron formation

David M. Ernst, Dieter Garbe-Sch¨onberg b, Dennis Kraemer c, Michael Bau

 

3. Fossil micrometeorites from Monte dei Corvi: Searching for dust from the

Veritas asteroid family and the utility of micrometeorites as a palaeoclimate proxy

M.D. Suttle, F. Campanale, L. Folco, L. Tavazzani, Meier, C.G. Miller,

G. Hughes, M.J. Genge, T. Salge, J. Spratt, M. Anand

 

4. Triple oxygen isotope compositions of globally distributed soil carbonates

record widespread evaporation of soil waters

Julia R. Kelson, Tyler E. Huth a,b, Benjamin H. Passey a, Naomi E. Levin a, Sierra V. Petersen, Paolo Ballato, Emily J. Beverly d, Daniel O. Breecker e, Gregory D. Hoke f, Adam M. Hudson, Haoyuan Ji h, Alexis Licht i, Erik J. Oerter j, Jay Quade

6/20/2023

New Papers (Elsevier, etc) 2023/6/13 - 2023/6/20

 

Chemical Geology

1. Low-δ18O and negative-Δ199Hg felsic igneous rocks in NE China: Implications for Early Cretaceous orogenic thinning

Changzhou Deng, Anzong Fu, Hongyan Geng, Deyou Sun, Guochun Zhao, Guangzhou Mao, Frédéric Moynier, Bernd Lehmann and Runsheng Yin

 

2. Sulfur isotope evidence from peridotite enclaves in southern West Greenland for recycling of surface material into Eoarchean depleted mantle domains

J.A. Lewis, J.E. Hoffmann, E.M. Schwarzenbach, H. Strauss, C. Li, C. Münker and M.T. Rosing

 

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

1. Differences between the central Andean and Himalayan orogenic wedges: A matter of climate

Peter G. DeCelles and Barbara Carrapa

 

2. Detecting strain with a fiber optic cable on the seafloor offshore Mount Etna, Southern Italy

Marc-André Gutscher, Lionel Quetel, Shane Murphy, Giorgio Riccobene,

Jean-Yves Royer, Giovanni Barreca, Salvatore Aurnia, Frauke Klingelhoefer,

Giuseppe Cappelli, Morelia Urlaub, Sebastian Krastel, Felix Gross, Heidrun Kopp

 

3. Carbonate-silicate interaction in subducting slabs recorded by Zn isotopes in western Alps metasediment

Yuan-Ru Qu, Sheng-Ao Liu, Vincent Busigny, Ze-Zhou Wang, Fang-Zhen Teng

 

4. Formation of undulating seafloor bedforms during the Minoan eruption and their implications for eruption dynamics and slope stability at Santorini

Jens Karstens, Jonas Preine, Steven Carey, Katherine L.C. Bell, Paraskevi Nomikou,

Christian Hübscher, Danai Lampridou, Morelia Urlaub

 

5. Limited change in silicate chemical weathering intensity during the Permian–Triassic transition indicates ineffective climate regulation by weathering feedbacks

Guozhen Xu, Jun Shen, Thomas J. Algeo, Jianxin Yu, Qinglai Feng,

Tracy D. Frank, Christopher R. Fielding, Jiaxin Yan, Jean-Francois Deconink, Yong Lei

 

6. Tracing magmatic genesis and evolution through single zircon crystals from successive supereruptions from the Socorro Caldera Complex, USA

Sean P. Gaynor a,b,, Tyson M. Smith c,d , Urs Schaltegger

 

7. Highly fractionated Hg isotope evidence for dynamic euxinia in shallow waters of the Mesoproterozoic ocean

Yaowen Wu, Hui Tian, Runsheng Yin, Di Chen, Stephen E. Grasby, Jun Shen, Tengfei Li, Sui Ji and Ping’an Peng

 

Quaternary International

1. Systems change: Investigating climatic and environmental impacts on livestock production in lowland Italy between the Bronze Age and Late Antiquity (c. 1700 BC – AD 700)

Angela Trentacoste, Ariadna Nieto-Espinet, Silvia Guimarães Chiarelli and Silvia Valenzuela-Lamas

 

Quaternary Research

1. Glacial–interglacial cycles in the south-central and southeastern Pyrenees since ~180 ka (NE Spain–Andorra–S France)

Valenti Turu, Jose Luís Peña-Monné, Pedro P. Cunha, Guy Jalut, Jan-Pieter Buylaert, Andrew S. Murray, David Bridgland, Mads Faurschou-Knudsen, Marc Oliva, Rosa M. Carrasco, Xavier Ros, Laia Turu-Font and Josep Ventura Roca

 

2. Climate-driven mid- to late Holocene hydrologic evolution of arid wetlands documented by strontium, uranium, and oxygen isotopes from Lower Pahranagat Lake, southern Nevada, USA

Kevin M. Theissen and James B. Paces

 

3. Stratigraphic evidence for culturally variable Indigenous fire regimes in ponderosa pine forests of the Mogollon Rim area, east-central Arizona

Christopher I. Roos, Nicholas C. Laluk, William Reitze and Owen K. Davis

 

4. Terrestrial ecosystem transformations in response to rapid climate change during the last deglaciation around Mono Lake, California, USA

Adam J. Benfield, Sarah J. Ivory, Bailee N. Hodelka, Susan R.H. Zimmerman and Michael M. McGlue

 

5. Discovering fire events in the HAS1 settlement on the Dhofar coast (Oman) by a multi-methodological study of mollusk shells

Gaia Crippa, Silvia Lischi, Andrea Chiari, Monica Dapiaggi and Mauro Cremaschi

 

6. A 33,000-year paleohydrological record from Sanamere Lagoon, north-eastern tropical savannas of Australia

Maria Rivera-Araya, Cassandra Rowe, Sean Ulm and Michael I. Bird

 

7. Insect trace fossils as indicators of climatic conditions during the uppermost Pleistocene deposits in southern Brazilian Atlantic coast

Kimberly Silva Ramos, Renata Guimarães Netto, Daniel Sedorko and Diego Luciano Nascimento

5/08/2023

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc) 05/02/2023 - 05/08/2023

Nature

1. The lunar solid inner core and the mantle overturn

    Arthur Briaud, Clément Ganino, Agnès Fienga, Anthony Mémin & Nicolas Rambaux

 

2. Ancient human DNA recovered from a Palaeolithic pendant

    Elena Essel, Elena I. Zavala, Ellen Schulz-Kornas, Maxim B. Kozlikin, Helen Fewlass, Benjamin Vernot, Michael V. Shunkov, Anatoly P. Derevianko, Katerina Douka, Ian Barnes, Marie-Cécile Soulier, Anna Schmidt, Merlin Szymanski, Tsenka Tsanova, Nikolay Sirakov, Elena Endarova, Shannon P. McPherron, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Janet Kelso, Svante Pääbo, Mateja Hajdinjak, Marie Soressi & Matthias Meyer

 

Science

1. Atmospheric nourishment of global ocean ecosystems

T. K. Westberry, M. J. Behrenfeld, Y. R. Shi, H. Yu L. A. Remer and H. Bian

 

Nature Communications

1. Exploring spatial feedbacks between adaptation policies and internal migration patterns due to sea-level rise

    Lena Reimann, Bryan Jones, Nora Bieker, Claudia Wolff, Jeroen C.J.H. Aerts & Athanasios T. Vafeidis

 

2. Large-scale control of the retroflection of the Labrador Current

    Mathilde Jutras, Carolina O. Dufour, Alfonso Mucci & Lauryn C. Talbot

 

3. Regional and global impact of CO2 uptake in the Benguela Upwelling System through preformed nutrients

    Claire Siddiqui, Tim Rixen, Niko Lahajnar, Anja K. Van der Plas, Deon C. Louw, Tarron Lamont & Keshnee Pillay

 

4. Southern Tibetan rifting since late Miocene enabled by basal shear of the underthrusting Indian lithosphere

    Bingfeng Zhang, Xuewei Bao, Yingkai Wu, Yixian Xu & Wencai Yang

 

Nature Scientific Reports

1. Unexpected silicon localization in calcium carbonate exoskeleton of cultured and fossil coccolithophores

    M. Bordiga, C. Lupi, G. Langer, A. Gianoncelli, G. Birarda, S. Pollastri, V. Bonanni, D. E. Bedolla, L. Vaccari, G. Gariani, F. Cerino, M. Cabrini, A. Beran, M. Zuccotti, G. Fiorentino, M. Zanoni, S. Garagna, M. Cobianchi & A. Di Giulio

 

2. Study on seismic vulnerability analysis of the interaction system between saturated soft soil and subway station structures

    Xuelei Cheng, Qiqi Li, Ran Hai & Xianfeng He

 

3. Thermoelasticity of ice explains widespread damage in dripstone caves during glacial periods

    Christoph Spötl, Alexander H. Jarosch, Andreas Saxer, Gabriella Koltai & Haiwei Zhang

 

4. Sediment resuspension due to internal solitary waves of elevation in the Messina Strait (Mediterranean Sea)

    Giovanni La Forgia, Riccardo Droghei, Martina Pierdomenico, Pierpaolo Falco, Eleonora Martorelli, Alessandro Bergamasco, Andrea Bergamasco & Federico Falcini

 

5. Northernmost (Subarctic) and deepest record of Paleodictyon: paleoecological and biological implications

    Olmo Miguez-Salas, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar, Allan A. Ekdale, Stefanie Kaiser, Angelika Brandt & Andrew J. Gooday

 

Science Advances

1. Self-organized mud cracking amplifies the resilience of an iconic “Red Beach” salt marsh

Kang Zhang, Jiaguo Yan, Qiang He, Chi Xu, Johan van de Koppel, Bo Wang, Baoshan Cui, and Quan-Xing Liu

 

2. Coseismic river avulsion on surface rupturing faults: Assessing earthquake-induced flood hazard

Erin McEwan, Timothy Stahl, Andrew Howell, Rob Langridge, and Matthew Wilson

 

3. Evolution of the crustal phosphorus reservoir

Craig R. Walton, Jihua Hao, Fang Huang, Frances E. Jenner, Helen Williams, Aubrey L. Zerkle, Alex Lipp, Robert M. Hazen, Shanan E. Peters, and Oliver Shorttle

 

4. Heat transport across the Antarctic Slope Front controlled by cross-slope salinity gradients

Yidongfang Si, Andrew L. Stewart, and Ian Eisenman

4/10/2023

New Papers (Elsevier, etc) 04/04/2023-10/04/2023

Chemical Geology

1. Oceanic redox conditions during the terminal Cambrian extinction event

Xi Chen, Graham A. Shields, Morten B. Andersen, Chen Qiu, Si-Yu Min,

Qing-Feng Shao, Hong-Fei Ling

 

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

1. Simultaneous creation of a large vapor plume and pumice raft by the 2021 Fukutoku-Oka-no-Ba shallow submarine eruption

Kristen E. Fauria, Martin Jutzeler, Tushar Mittal, Ashok Kumar Gupta,

Liam J. Kelly, John Rausch, Ralf Bennartz, Brent Delbridge, Lise Retailleau

 

2. Noble gas insights into early impact delivery and volcanic outgassing to Earth's atmosphere: A limited role for the continental crust

Xinmu J. Zhang, Guillaume Avice, Rita Parai

 

3. Multidecadal pre- and post-collapse dynamics of the northern Larsen Ice Shelf

Shujie Wang, Hongxing Liu, Riuchard B. Alley, Kenneth Jezek, Patrick Alexander, Karen E. Alley, Zhengrui Huang, Lei Wang

 

4. Indian margin methane hydrate dissociation recorded in the carbon isotopes of benthic (Miliolida) foraminifera

S.C. Clemens, K. Thirumalai, D. Oppo

 

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

1. Controls on sulfide accumulation in coastal soils during simulated sea level rise

Emily Leyden, Juraj Farkaš, John Hutson, Luke M. Mosley

 

2. Organic matter sulfurization and organic carbon burial in the Mesoproterozoic

Morgan Reed Raven, Peter W. Crockford, Malcolm S.W. Hodgskiss, Timothy W. Lyons, Christopher J. Tino, Samuel M. Webb

 

Global and Planetary Change

1. Aquatic ecosystem response to climate, fire, and the demise of montane rainforest, Tasmania, Australia

Kristen K. Beck, Michael-Shawn Fletcher, Brent B. Wolfe, Krystyna M. Saunders

 

2. Hydroclimate dynamics during the Plio-Pleistocene transition in the northwest Pacific realm

Romain Vaucher, Christian Zeeden, Amy I. Hsieh, Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr, Andrew T. Lin, Chorng-Shern Horng, Shahin E. Dashtgard

 

3. Middle Jurassic terrestrial environmental and floral changes linked to volcanism: Evidence from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China

Peixin Zhang, Minfang Yang, Jing Lu, Zhongfeng Jiang, Kai Zhou, Hoaqing Liu, Zhen He, Ye Wang, Xiao Bian, Longyi Shao, Jason Hilton, David P.G. Bond

 

Quaternary Geochronology

1. Using microcomputed tomography (μCT) to count varves in lake sediment sequences: Application to Lake Sagtjernet, Eastern Norway

Eirik G. Ballo, Manon Bajard, Eivind Støren, Jostein Bakke

3/27/2023

New Papers (Nature, etc) 21/03/23 - 27/03/23

Nature

1. Continent-wide declines in shallow reef life over a decade of ocean warming

    Graham J. Edgar, Rick D. Stuart-Smith, Freddie J. Heather, Neville S. Barrett, Emre Turak, Hugh Sweatman, Michael J. Emslie, Danny J. Brock, Jamie Hicks, Ben French, Susan C. Baker, Steffan A. Howe, Alan Jordan, Nathan A. Knott, Peter Mooney, Antonia T. Cooper, Elizabeth S. Oh, German A. Soler, Camille Mellin, Scott D. Ling, Jillian C. Dunic, John W. Turnbull, Paul B. Day, Meryl F. Larkin, Yanir Seroussi, Jemina Stuart-Smith, Ella Clausius, Tom R. Davis, Joe Shields, Derek Shields, Olivia J. Johnson, Yann Herrera Fuchs, Lara Denis-Roy, Tyson Jones & Amanda E. Bates

 

Science

1. Surface changes observed on a Venusian volcano during the Magellan mission

Robert R. Herrick and Scott Hensley

 

Nature Communications

1. Integrating terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems to constrain estimates of land-atmosphere carbon exchange

    Joan P. Casas-Ruiz, Pascal Bodmer, Kelly Ann Bona, David Butman, Mathilde Couturier, Erik J. S. Emilson, Kerri Finlay, Hélène Genet, Daniel Hayes, Jan Karlsson, David Paré, Changhui Peng, Rob Striegl, Jackie Webb, Xinyuan Wei, Susan E. Ziegler & Paul A. del Giorgio

 

2. Uracil in the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu

    Yasuhiro Oba, Toshiki Koga, Yoshinori Takano, Nanako O. Ogawa, Naohiko Ohkouchi, Kazunori Sasaki, Hajime Sato, Daniel P. Glavin, Jason P. Dworkin, Hiroshi Naraoka, Shogo Tachibana, Hisayoshi Yurimoto, Tomoki Nakamura, Takaaki Noguchi, Ryuji Okazaki, Hikaru Yabuta, Kanako Sakamoto, Toru Yada, Masahiro Nishimura, Aiko Nakato, Akiko Miyazaki, Kasumi Yogata, Masanao Abe, Tatsuaki Okada, Tomohiro Usui, Makoto Yoshikawa, Takanao Saiki, Satoshi Tanaka, Fuyuto Terui, Satoru Nakazawa, Sei-ichiro Watanabe, Yuichi Tsuda & Hayabusa2-initial-analysis SOM team

 

3. Coastal El Niño triggers rapid marine silicate alteration on the seafloor

    Sonja Geilert, Daniel A. Frick, Dieter Garbe-Schönberg, Florian Scholz, Stefan Sommer, Patricia Grasse, Christoph Vogt & Andrew W. Dale

 

4. Atmospheric CO2 forcing on Mediterranean biomes during the past 500 kyrs

    Andreas Koutsodendris, Vasilis Dakos, William J. Fletcher, Maria Knipping, Ulrich Kotthoff, Alice M. Milner, Ulrich C. Müller, Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr, Oliver A. Kern, Laurin Kolb, Polina Vakhrameeva, Sabine Wulf, Kimon Christanis, Gerhard Schmiedl & Jörg Pross

 

5. No evidence of worsening Arctic springtime ozone losses over the 21st century

L. M. Polvani, J. Keeble, A. Banerjee, R. Checa-Garcia, G. Chiodo, H. E. Rieder & K. H. Rosenlof

 

6. Reply to: No evidence of worsening Arctic springtime ozone losses over the 21st century

            Peter von der Gathen, Rigel Kivi, Ingo Wohltmann, Ross J. Salawitch & Markus Rex

 

7. Superionic effect and anisotropic texture in Earth’s inner core driven by geomagnetic field

Shichuan Sun, Yu He, Junyi Yang, Yufeng Lin, Jinfeng Li, Duck Young Kim, Heping Li & Ho-kwang Mao

 

8. Alkalinity responses to climate warming destabilise the Earth’s thermostat

    Nele Lehmann, Tobias Stacke, Sebastian Lehmann, Hugues Lantuit, John Gosse, Chantal Mears, Jens Hartmann & Helmuth Thomas

 

9. Marine ecosystem shifts with deglacial sea-ice loss inferred from ancient DNA shotgun sequencing

    Heike H. Zimmermann, Kathleen R. Stoof-Leichsenring, Viktor Dinkel, Lars Harms, Luise Schulte, Marc-Thorsten Hütt, Dirk Nürnberg, Ralf Tiedemann & Ulrike Herzschuh

 

Nature Scientific reports

1. Traffic monitoring system design considering multi-hazard disaster risks

    Michele Gazzea, Amir Miraki, Onur Alisan, Monique M. Kuglitsch, Ivanka Pelivan, Eren Erman Ozguven & Reza Arghandeh

 

2. Investigating livestock management in the early Neolithic archaeological site of Cabecicos Negros (Almería, Spain) from the organic residue analysis in pottery

    N. Tarifa-Mateo, M. Saña, X. Clop, A. Rosell-Melé, M. D. Camalich-Massieu & D. Martín-Socas

 

3. Dynamics between earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and geothermal energy exploitation in Japan

Thanushika Gunatilake

 

4. Acoustic micronektonic distribution and density is structured by macroscale oceanographic processes across 17–48° N latitudes in the North Atlantic Ocean

    Eva García-Seoane, Thor Klevjer, Kjell Arne Mork, Mette Dalgaard Agersted, Gavin J. Macaulay & Webjørn Melle

 

5. The impacts of tidal wetland loss and coastal development on storm surge damages to people and property: a Hurricane Ike case-study

Zaid Al-Attabi, Yicheng Xu, Georgette Tso and Siddharth Narayan

 

6. Interchange of Southern Hemisphere humpback whales across the South Atlantic Ocean

    Eric Angel Ramos, Ted Cheeseman, Milton Cesar C. Marcondes, Marilia Olio, Alexander Vogel, Simon Elwen, Thais H. M. de Melo, Cecília Facchola, Sérgio Cipolotti, Ken Southerland, Ken Findlay, Elisa Seyboth, Steven A. McCue, Pieter G. H. Kotze & S. Mduduzi Seakamela

 

7. Application of the electrical resistivity tomography in groundwater detection on loess plateau

     Jiaqi Wu, Fuchu Dai, Pan Liu, Zhiquan Huang & Lingchao Meng

 

8. Evolution process and failure mechanism of a large expressway roadside landslide

    Jian Zhang, Shihua Zhang, Yong Ding & David Z. Zhu

 

9. Classification of monthly tidal envelopes in mixed tide regimes

    Do-Seong Byun, Deirdre E. Hart, Sangil Kim & Jeongmin Ha

 

10. Seasonal dependent suitability of physical parameterizations to simulate precipitation over the Himalayan headwater

Ankur Dixit, Sandeep Sahany, Saroj Kanta Mishra & Michel D. S. Mesquita

3/14/2023

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc) 08/03/23-14/03/23

 

Nature

 

1. Basin-scale reconstruction of euxinia and Late Devonian mass extinctions

    Swapan K. Sahoo, Geoffrey J. Gilleaudeau, Kathleen Wilson, Bruce Hart, Ben D. Barnes, Tytrice Faison, Andrew R. Bowman, Toti E. Larsen & Alan J. Kaufman

 

2. Chlorine activation and enhanced ozone depletion induced by wildfire aerosol

    Susan Solomon, Kane Stone, Pengfei Yu, D. M. Murphy, Doug Kinnison, A. R. Ravishankara & Peidong Wang

 

3. Deuterium-enriched water ties planet-forming disks to comets and protostars

    John J. Tobin, Merel L. R. van ’t Hoff, Margot Leemker, Ewine F. van Dishoeck, Teresa Paneque-Carreño, Kenji Furuya, Daniel Harsono, Magnus V. Persson, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Patrick D. Sheehan & Lucas Cieza

 

Nature communications

 

1. Genesis of Hawaiian lavas by crystallization of picritic magma in the deep mantle

    Junlong Yang, Chao Wang, Junfeng Zhang & Zhenmin Jin

 

2. Climate-driven tradeoffs between landscape connectivity and the maintenance of the coastal carbon sink

    Kendall Valentine, Ellen R. Herbert, David C. Walters, Yaping Chen, Alexander J. Smith & Matthew L. Kirwan

 

3. Effects of acidification on nitrification and associated nitrous oxide emission in estuarine and coastal waters

Jie Zhou, Yanling Zheng, Lijun Hou, Zhirui An, Feiyang Chen, Bolin Liu, Li Wu, Lin Qi, Hongpo Dong, Ping Han, Guoyu Yin, Xia Liang, Yi Yang, Xiaofei Li, Dengzhou Gao, Ye Li, Zhanfei Liu, Richard Bellerby & Min Liu

 

4. Bottom marine heatwaves along the continental shelves of North America

    Dillon J. Amaya, Michael G. Jacox, Michael A. Alexander, James D. Scott, Clara Deser, Antonietta Capotondi & Adam S. Phillips

 

5. Submesoscale inverse energy cascade enhances Southern Ocean eddy heat transport

Zhiwei Zhang, Yuelin Liu, Bo Qiu, Yiyong Luo, Wenju Cai, Qingguo Yuan, Yinxing Liu, Hong Zhang, Hailong Liu, Mingfang Miao, Jinchao Zhang, Wei Zhao & Jiwei Tiang

 

6. Remnant of the late Permian superplume that generated the Siberian Traps inferred from geomagnetic data

Shiwen Li, Yabin Li, Yanhui Zhang, Zikun Zhou, Junhao Guo & Aihua Weng

 

7. Wind-driven upwelling of iron sustains dense blooms and food webs in the eastern Weddell Gyre

    Sebastien Moreau, Tore Hattermann, Laura de Steur, Hanna M. Kauko, Heidi Ahonen, Murat Ardelan, Philipp Assmy, Melissa Chierici, Sebastien Descamps, Tilman Dinter, Tone Falkenhaug, Agneta Fransson, Eirik Grønningsæter, Elvar H. Hallfredsson, Oliver Huhn, Anais Lebrun, Andrew Lowther, Nico Lübcker, Pedro Monteiro, Ilka Peeken, Alakendra Roychoudhury, Magdalena Różańska, Thomas Ryan-Keogh, Nicolas Sanchez, Asmita Singh, Jan Henrik Simonsen, Nadine Steiger, Sandy J. Thomalla, Andre van Tonder, Jozef M. Wiktor & Harald Steen

 

8. Seasonality of downward carbon export in the Pacific Southern Ocean revealed by multi-year robotic observations

Leo Lecour, Joan Llort, Nathan Briggs, Peter G. Strutton & Philip W. Boyd

 

9. Coseismic fault sealing and fluid pressurization during earthquakes

            Lu Yao, Shengli Ma & Giulio Di Toro

 

 

Nature Scientific reports

 

1. Experimental verification of seafloor crustal deformation observations by UAV-based GNSS-A

    Yusuke Yokota, Masata Kaneda, Takenori Hashimoto, Shusaku Yamaura, Kenji Kouno & Yoshiaki Hirakawa

 

2. Cyanobacteria blooms induced precipitation of calcium carbonate and dissolution of silica in a subtropical lagoon, Florida Bay, USA

Jia-Zhong Zhang

 

3. Modeling of land subsidence using GIS-based artificial neural network in Yunlin County, Taiwan

Cheng-Yu Ku & Chi-Yu Liu

 

4. Interannual variability in early life phenology is driven by climate and oceanic processes in two NE Atlantic flatfishes

Ana Vaz, Ana Lígia Primo, Daniel Crespo, Miguel Pardal & Filipe Martinho

 

5. Pan-Arctic marine biodiversity and species co-occurrence patterns under recent climate

            Irene D. Alabia, Jorge García Molinos, Takafumi Hirata, Franz J. Mueter & Carmen L. David

 

6. Warm, not cold temperatures contributed to a Late Miocene reef decline in the Coral Sea

            Benjamin Petrick, , Lars Reuning, Gerald Auer, Yige Zhang, Miriam Pfeiffer & Lorenz Schwark

 

7. Projection of August 2021 pumice dispersion from the Fukutoku-Oka-no-Ba eruption in the western North Pacific

            Yu-Lin K. Chang, Iona M. McIntosh, Toru Miyama & Yasumasa Miyazawa

 

8. A case study of impacts of an extreme weather system on the Mediterranean Sea circulation features: Medicane Apollo (2021)

            Milena Menna, Riccardo Martellucci, Marco Reale, Gianpiero Cossarini, Stefano Salon, Giulio Notarstefano, Elena Mauri, Pierre-Marie Poulain, Antonella Gallo & Cosimo Solidoro

 

9. Tides regulate the flow and density of Antarctic Bottom Water from the western Ross Sea

    Melissa M. Bowen, Denise Fernandez, Arnold L. Gordon, Bruce Huber, Pasquale Castagno, Pierpaolo Falco, Giorgio Budillon, Kathryn L. Gunn & Aitana Forcen-Vazquez

 

Science Advances

 

1. Global concurrent climate extremes exacerbated by anthropogenic climate change

Sha Zhou, Bofu Yu and Yao Zhang

 

2. The evolution of the Galápagos mantle plume

Caroline R. Soderman, Oliver Shorttle, Esteban Gazel, Dennis J. Geist, Simon Matthews, and Helen M. Williams

 

3. A self-attention–based neural network for three-dimensional multivariate modeling and its skillful ENSO predictions

Lu Zhou and Rong-Hua Zhang

 

4. Continental drift shifts tropical rainfall by altering radiation and ocean heat transport

Jing Han, Ji Nie , Yongyun Hu, William R. Boos, Yonggang Liu, Jun Yang, Shuai Yuan, Xiang Li, Jiaqi Guo, Jiawenjing Lan, Qifan Lin, Xiujuan Bao, Mengyu Wei, Zhibo Li, Kai Man, and Zihan Yin