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6/13/2025

New Papers (AGU, etc.) 2025/06/03-2025/06/13

 Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

[1] Using Kgen to Generate Cross‐Verified Apparent Equilibrium Constants (K∗’s) for Palaeoseawater Carbonate Chemistry - Whiteford - 2025 - Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems - Wiley Online Library


[2]Sediment Depositional History and Processes for the Eurasian Basin Since 54 Ma, Arctic Ocean - Tan - 2025 - Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems - Wiley Online Library


Geophysical Research Letters

[3] Phytoplankton Dynamics in Subtropical Gyres: New Insights Into Biomass and Physiology From 25 Years of Satellite Observations - Volta - 2025 - Geophysical Research Letters - Wiley Online Library


[4]Lithium Isotope Evidence for Enhanced Continental Weathering at ∼1.4 Ga - Liu - 2025 - Geophysical Research Letters - Wiley Online Library


[5] Direct Measurement of Glacier Ice Melt: Boundary Layer Details Are Critical for Submarine Melt Prediction at Near‐Vertical Ice Faces - Weiss - 2025 - Geophysical Research Letters - Wiley Online Library


[6] Coastal Restoration May Not Necessarily Enhance Blue Carbon Sink - Zhu - 2025 - Geophysical Research Letters - Wiley Online Library


Journal of Geophysical Research C. Oceans

[7] Diagnosing Regional Sea Level Change Over the Altimeter Era - Karnauskas - 2025 - Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans - Wiley Online Library


[8]Distinguishing the Isotopic Signals of Nitrate Assimilation and Denitrification Along the GEOTRACES GP15 Pacific Meridional Transect - Marconi - 2025 - Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans - Wiley Online Library

[9] Oxygen Minimum‐Zone Expansion Controls Critical Metal Enrichment and Growth Rates in a Ferromanganese Crust From the Central Pacific Ocean - Xing - 2025 - Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans - Wiley Online Library


[10] Increased Light Availability in the Northern Barents Sea Driven by Sea Ice Loss - Sandven - 2025 - Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans - Wiley Online Library


4/21/2025

New papers (Elsevier) 2025/4/15–2025/4/22

Chemical Geology

1. Characterizing deposition and diagenesis history of post-Marinoan Snowball Earth carbonates from sedimentary pyrites - ScienceDirect


2. Sedimentation rates control trace element composition of sedimentary phosphorites: Anomalously low uranium and cadmium levels in Paleozoic shelly phosphorites from the Baltica Paleobasin - ScienceDirect

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

3. Distinct carbon sequestration in the glacial Pacific despite vigorous deep ocean circulation - ScienceDirect


4. Stable tungsten (W) isotope systematics in marine sediments: a potential paleo-proxy for deep ocean oxygenation - ScienceDirect


5. Volcanic CO2 emissions from subduction of the tropical Paleo-Tethyan Ocean contributed to the early Permian deglacial warming - ScienceDirect


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

6. Biogenic iron minerals as a potential survival mechanism for nitrate-reducing iron-oxidizing bacteria - ScienceDirect


7. Temperature dominates leaf wax n-alkane carbon isotope composition of terrestrial C3 angiosperms in humid zones - ScienceDirect


Global and Planetary Change

8. Chemical weathering and its control mechanism in the Yarlung Zangbo drainage basin on the Tibetan Plateau - ScienceDirect


 Marine Geology

9. Response of phosphorus burial and post-depositional diagenesis to postglacial climate change in the coastal system - ScienceDirect


10. Utilizing optical backscatter sensor and sediment traps for measuring sediment dynamics in low-energy marine environment - ScienceDirect

3/03/2025

New Papers (Nature, etc.) 2025/2/25–2025/3/4

 Nature

1. Continued Atlantic overturning circulation even under climate extremes

J. A. Baker, M. J. Bell, L. C. Jackson, G. K. Vallis, A. J. Watson & R. A. Wood 

Continued Atlantic overturning circulation even under climate extremes | Nature


2. Humans in Africa’s wet tropical forests 150 thousand years ago

Eslem Ben Arous, James A. Blinkhorn, Sarah Elliott, Christopher A. Kiahtipes, Charles D. N’zi, Mark D. Bateman, Mathieu Duval, Patrick Roberts, Robert Patalano, Alexander F. Blackwood, Khady Niang, Eugénie Affoua Kouamé, Edith Lebato, Emily Hallett, Jacopo N. Cerasoni, Erin Scott, Jana Ilgner, Maria Jesús Alonso Escarza, Francois Yodé Guédé & Eleanor M. L. Scerri

Humans in Africa’s wet tropical forests 150 thousand years ago | Nature


Communications Earth and Environment

3. Soil moisture-atmosphere interactions drive terrestrial carbon-water trade-offs

Wenqi Sun, Sha Zhou, Bofu Yu, Yao Zhang, Trevor Keenan & Bojie Fu 

Soil moisture-atmosphere interactions drive terrestrial carbon-water trade-offs | Communications Earth & Environment


4. Sediment resuspension in muddy sediments enhances pyrite oxidation and carbon dioxide emissions in Kiel Bight

Habeeb Thanveer Kalapurakkal, Andrew W. Dale, Mark Schmidt, Heidi Taubner, Florian Scholz, Timo Spiegel, Michael Fuhr & Klaus Wallmann 

Sediment resuspension in muddy sediments enhances pyrite oxidation and carbon dioxide emissions in Kiel Bight | Communications Earth & Environment



Nature Communications

5. Marine sulphate captures a Paleozoic transition to a modern terrestrial weathering environment

Anna R. Waldeck, Haley C. Olson, Peter W. Crockford, Abby M. Couture, Benjamin R. Cowie, Eben B. Hodgin, Kristin D. Bergmann, Keith Dewing, Stephen E. Grasby, Ryan J. Clark, Francis A. Macdonald & David T. Johnston

 Marine sulphate captures a Paleozoic transition to a modern terrestrial weathering environment | Nature Communications


6. Unprotected carbon dominates decadal soil carbon increase

Minglong Liu, Shilu Zheng, Elise Pendall, Pete Smith, Jiajia Liu, Jinquan Li, Changming Fang, Bo Li & Ming Nie 

Unprotected carbon dominates decadal soil carbon increase | Nature Communications


7. Thermokarst lake drainage halves the temperature sensitivity of CH4 release on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Mei Mu, Cuicui Mu, Hebin Liu, Pengsi Lei, Yongqi Ge, Zhensong Zhou, Xiaoqing Peng & Tian Ma 

Thermokarst lake drainage halves the temperature sensitivity of CH4 release on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau | Nature Communications


Nature Geosciences

8. Global carbonate chemistry gradients reveal a negative feedback on ocean alkalinity enhancement

N. Lehmann & L. T. Bach 

Global carbonate chemistry gradients reveal a negative feedback on ocean alkalinity enhancement | Nature Geoscience


11/12/2024

New Paper Introduction (Elsevier, etc.) 2024/11/5-2024/11/12

 Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Iron-sulfur-carbon redox interactions in the continental subduction factory and their effect on volatile element storage in the mantle wedge
Bibiana Förster, Sonja Aulbach, Gray E. Bebout, Gianluca Bianchini, Claudio Natali, Roberto Braga,
The sulfur isotopic composition of Cenozoic pyrite is affected by methane content and depositional environment
C. Spruzen, H.J. Bradbury, E.R. Kast, A.V. Turchyn

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

River mouths are hotspots for terrestrial organic carbon burial on the Sunda Shelf: Implications for tropical coastal carbon sequestration

Bingbing Wei, Stephanie Kusch, Junjie Wu, Hasrizal Shaari, Gesine Mollenhauer, Guodong Jia

Colloids control the mobilization of released zinc- and cadmium- species in calcite-rich soils

Xinyang Li, Jiawen Zhou, Pengjie Hu, Tong Zhou, Zhu Li, Yongming Luo, Longhua Wu, Michael Schindler


Global and Planetary Change

Evaluation of nature-based climate solutions for agricultural landscapes in the Galápagos Islands

Ilia Alomía Herrera, Armando Molina, Yessenia Montes, Jean Louise Dixon, Veerle Vanacker

Long-term variability of the Kuroshio since 1788 based on coral records

Xiaohua Li, Xinying Guo, Huan Jiang, Xi Lu, Zhanqing Zhang, Jie Ma, Shijian Hu



8/19/2024

New Papers (Nature, Science, etc.) August 7-August 19, 2024

 Nature

1. Coevolution of craton margins and interiors during continental break-up

Thomas M. Gernon, Thea K. Hincks, Sascha Brune, Jean Braun, Stephen M. Jones, Derek Keir, Alice Cunningham & Anne Glerum

2. Highest ocean heat in four centuries places Great Barrier Reef in danger

Benjamin J. Henley, Helen V. McGregor, Andrew D. King, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Ariella K. Arzey, David J. Karoly, Janice M. Lough, Thomas M. DeCarlo & Braddock K. Linsley

 

 

Nature Climate Change

3. Enhanced woody biomass production in a mature temperate forest under elevated CO2

Richard J. Norby, Neil J. Loader, Carolina Mayoral, Sami Ullah, Giulio Curioni, Andy R. Smith, Michaela K. Reay, Klaske van Wijngaarden, Muhammad Shoaib Amjad, Deanne Brettle, Martha E. Crockatt, Gael Denny, Robert T. Grzesik, R. Liz Hamilton, Kris M. Hart, Iain P. Hartley, Alan G. Jones, Angeliki Kourmouli, Joshua R. Larsen, Zongbo Shi, Rick M. Thomas & A. Robert MacKenzie

4. Plant–microbe interactions underpin contrasting enzymatic responses to wetland drainage

Yunpeng Zhao, Chengzhu Liu, Enze Kang, Xingqi Li, Ye Deng & Xiaojuan Feng

5. Reduced Arctic Ocean CO2 uptake due to coastal permafrost erosion

David M. Nielsen, Fatemeh Chegini, Joeran Maerz, Sebastian Brune, Moritz Mathis, Mikhail Dobrynin, Johanna Baehr, Victor Brovkin & Tatiana Ilyina

 

Nature Geoscience

6. A satellite-derived baseline of photosynthetic life across Antarctica

Charlotte V. Walshaw, Andrew Gray, Peter T. Fretwell, Peter Convey, Matthew P. Davey, Joanne S. Johnson & Claudia Colesie

7. Evidence for subsea permafrost in subarctic Canada linked to submarine groundwater discharge

Alexandre Normandeau, Jordan B. R. Eamer, Robert G. Way, Emma J. Harrison, Frédéric Cyr, Christopher K. Algar, Jennifer L. Eamer, Haley D. Geizer, Jessica Haddock, Barret L. Kurylyk, Nicolas Van Nieuwenhove, Liz Pijogge, Geneviève Philibert, Katleen Robert, Michelle Saunders, Joseph Tamborski & Audrey Limoges

 

Nature Communications

8. Experimental warming and drying increase older carbon contributions to soil respiration in lowland tropical forests

Karis J. McFarlane, Daniela F. Cusack, Lee H. Dietterich, Alexandra L. Hedgpeth, Kari M. Finstad & Andrew T. Nottingham

9.Dry hydroclimates in the late Palaeocene-early Eocene hothouse world

Victor A. Piedrahita, Andrew P. Roberts, Eelco J. Rohling, David Heslop, Xiang Zhao, Simone Galeotti, Fabio Florindo, Katharine M. Grant, Pengxiang Hu & Jinhua Li

 

Sciences Advanced

10. Deforestation-induced runoff changes dominated by forest-climate feedbacks

Shuai Ma, Sha Zhou, Bofu Yu, and Jiaxi Song

11. Water isotope ratios reflect convection intensity rather than rain type proportions in the pantropics

Wusheng Yu, Rong Guo, Lonnie G. Thompson, Jingyi Zhang, Stephen Lewis, Zhaowei Jing, Junmei He, Yaoming Ma, Baiqing Xu, Guangjian Wu, Xu Zhou, Wenjun Tang, Qiaoyi Wang, Pengjie Ren, Zhuanxia Zhang, and Dongmei Qu


7/16/2024

New Papers (AGU, EGU etc.) 2024/7/9-2024/7/15

 Geophysical Research Letters

1.Observing and Modeling ShortTerm Changes in Basal Friction During RainInduced SpeedUps on an Alpine Glacier
Anuar Togaibekov, Florent Gimbert, Adrien Gilbert, Andrea Walpersdorf

2. Comparisons of Greenhouse Gas Observation Satellite Performances Over Seoul Using a Portable GroundBased Spectrometer
Hayoung Park, Sujong Jeong, Mahesh Kumar Sha, Jonghyuk Lee, Matthias Max Frey

3. Limited Benefits of Increased Spatial Resolution for Sea Ice in HighResMIP Simulations
J. Selivanova, D. Iovino, M. Vichi

4. Cloud Height Distributions and the Role of Vertical Mixing in the Tropical Cyclone Eye Derived From Compact Raman Lidar Observations
Ethan J. Murray, Jason Dunion, Kristopher B. Karnauskas, Zhien Wang, Jun A. Zhang

5. Nutrient Replenishment by Turbulent Mixing in Suspended Macroalgal Farms
Tong Bo, James C. McWilliams, Christina A. Frieder, Kristen A. Davis, Marcelo Chamecki

6. Transport Pathways for Iron Supply to the Australian Antarctic Ridge Phytoplankton Bloom
A. Vanegas Ledesma, L. N. Thomas

7. Physics-Informed Convolutional Decoder (PICD): A Novel Approach for Direct Inversion of Heterogeneous Subsurface Flow
Nanzhe Wang, Xiang-Zhao Kong, Dongxiao Zhang
9. Increases of Offshore Wind Potential in a Warming World
Cheng Shen, Zhi-Bo Li, Hui-Shuang Yuan, Yue Yu, Yadong Lei, Deliang Chen

10. Evaluating the Seasonal Responses of Southern Ocean Sea Surface Temperature to Southern Annular Mode in CMIP6 Models
Yihang Hu, Wenshou Tian, Yuxin Dong, Jiankai Zhang

 Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
11. Water Geochemistry and Stable Isotope Changes Record Groundwater Mixing After a Regional Earthquake in Northeast India
Sourav Kumar, Michael Manga, Archana M. Nair, Abhishek Dixit, Chandan Mahanta

12. Forearc Variability and the Geochemical Diversity of Suprasubduction Zone Ophiolites: Insights From the Leka Ophiolite Complex, Norway
Naomi A. Becker, Wendy R. Nelson, Joseph F. Browning-Hanson, Freya R. George, James L. Crowley, Daniel R. Viete
 
13. Geochemical Split Among the Suspended and Mud Sediments in the Nethravati River: Insights to Compositional Similarity of Peninsular Gneiss and the Deccan Basalt Derived Sediments, and Its Implications on Tracing the Provenance in the Indian Ocean
G. P. Gurumurthy
 
14. PlumeDriven Subduction Termination in 3D Mantle Convection Models
Erin Heilman, 
Thorsten W. Becker
 
15. Seamless Map of Depth to the Moho Interface in the AfroArabian Region Using Gravity Data Derived From EGM2008
Elias Lewi
 
16. Factors Contributing to Slab Locations and Geometries in Reconstructions of Past Mantle Flow
Joshua Weber, Nicolas Flament
 
17. Geochemical Split Among the Suspended and Mud Sediments in the Nethravati River: Insights to Compositional Similarity of Peninsular Gneiss and the Deccan Basalt Derived Sediments, and Its Implications on Tracing the Provenance in the Indian Ocean
G. P. Gurumurthy
 
18. Forearc Variability and the Geochemical Diversity of Suprasubduction Zone Ophiolites: Insights From the Leka Ophiolite Complex, Norway
Naomi A. Becker, Wendy R. Nelson, Joseph F. Browning-Hanson, Freya R. George, James L. Crowley, Daniel R. Viete
 
19. Full Vector Inversion of Magnetic Microscopy Images Using Euler Deconvolution as Prior Information
Gelson F. Souza-Junior, Leonardo Uieda, Ricardo I. F. Trindade, Janine Carmo, Roger Fu

Journal of Geophysical Research C. Oceans 

20. A Laboratory Study of the Effects of Size, Density, and Shape on the Wave‐Induced Transport of Floating Marine Litter
R. Calvert, A. Peytavin,Y. Pham, A. Duhamel,J. van der Zanden,S. M. van Essen, B. Sainte-Rose,T. S. van den Bremer

21. Quantifying Biogeochemical Controls of Open Ocean CDOM From a Global Mechanistic Model
Kana Yamamoto, Tim DeVries, David A. Siegel,Norman B. Nelson

22. Internal Waves Force Elevated Turbulent Mixing at Barkley Canyon
Kurtis J. Anstey, Jody M. Klymak,Steven F. Mihaly, Richard E. Thomson

23. Sea Ice Interannual Variability and Sensitivity to Fall Oceanic Conditions and Winter Air Temperature in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada
Peter S. Galbraith, Caroline Sévigny, Daniel Bourgault, Dany Dumont

24. Spatial and Temporal Variability of Turbulent Mixing in the Deep Northwestern Pacific
Qifan Song, Chun Zhou, Xin Xiao, Hao Xun, Zichen Tian, Qingxuan Yang, Wei Zhao, Jiwei Tian

25. Changes in Oceanic Radiocarbon and CFCs Since the 1990s
J. G. Lester, H. D. Graven, S. Khatiwala, A. P. McNichol


Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 
26. Incorporation of Multi‐Elements Into Diatom Frustules in the Scotia Sea, Antarctica, Since the Last Glacial Maximum
Sunghan Kim, Bo Kyung Kim,Kyu-Cheul Yoo,Min Kyung Lee, Jae Il Lee, Sookwan Kim,Young-Suk Bak

Climate of the Past 
27. Simulation of a former ice field with Parallel Ice Sheet Model – Snežnik study case
Matjaž Depolli, Manja Žebre, Uroš Stepišnik, and Gregor Kosec
 
28. Pollen-based climatic reconstructions for the interglacial analogues of MIS 1 (MIS 19, 11 and 5) in the Southwestern Mediterranean: insights from ODP Site 976
Dael Sassoon, Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout, Odile Peyron, Adele Bertini, Francesco Toti, Vincent Lebreton, and Marie-Hélène Moncel
 
29. 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

Geological Society of American Bulletin
30. Reconstructing paleoenvironments of the Late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway, USA, using paired triple oxygen and carbonate clumped isotope measurements
Jordan A.G. Wostbrock; James D. Witts; Yang Gao; Catherine Peshek; Corinne E. Myers; Gregory Henkes; Zachary D. Sharp
 
31. Dynamic redox conditions in Mesoproterozoic shallow seawater: Constraints from carbonate fabrics and geochemistry
Longfei Sun; Xiaoying Shi; Xiqiang Zhou; Limin Zhou; Kangjun Huang; Lei Xu; Baozeng Xie; Xinqiang Wang; Dongjie Tang

6/02/2024

New Papers (Elsevier etc.) 2024/5/22-2024/6/3

 Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1st and 15th)

Large-scale sea surface temperature gradients govern westerly moisture transport in western Ecuador during the Plio-Pleistocene

Garnet fracturing reveals ancient unstable slip events hosted in plate interface metasediments

Samuel Angiboust, Paraskevi Io Ioannidi, Iskander Muldashev,

New U-Pb zircon tuff ages and revised stratigraphic correlations in the Superior craton during the Great Oxidation Episode,

Birger Rasmussen, Jian-wei Zi, Andrey Bekker,

Simulated radiocarbon cycle revisited by considering the bipolar seesaw and benthic 14C data,

Peter Köhler, Luke C. Skinner, Florian Adolphi,


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (alternate week)

Hydrological dynamics and manganese mineralization in the wake of the Sturtian glaciation

Yuntao Ye, Xiaomei Wang, Huajian Wang, Haifeng Fan, Zhigang Chen, Qingjun Guo, Ziteng Wang, Chaodong Wu, Donald E. Canfield, Shuichang Zhang,

Characterizing sulfur redox state and geochemical implications in deep-time using mineral chemistry network analysis

Eli K. Moore, Joseph E. Diedolf, Shaunna M. Morrison, Daniel R. Hummer,

Arsenic-poor fluids promote strong As partitioning into pyrite

Martin Kutzschbach, Frederik Dunkel, Christof Kusebauch, Ferry Schiperski, Frederik Börner, Henrik Drake, Kevin Klimm, Manuel Keith,


Global and Planetary Change (every month)

Biogeochemical traces and microbe-mineral interactions in the hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert

Isabel Prater, Helge Mißbach-Karmrodt, Kathrin König, Daniel Friedrich, Christine Heim,

Significant terrigenous dilution affected biogenic deposits in the Bay of Bengal during the last deglaciation to glaciation

Zhuoya Qiu, LanLan Zhang, Yiping Yang, Yun Huang, Rong Xiang, Zhong Chen,


Marine Geology (every month)

Unveiling coastal dynamics: Investigating beach sediment distribution patterns along the Lithuanian Baltic Sea coast through heavy mineral analysis

Dovilė Karlonienė, Luca Caracciolo, Donatas Pupienis

High-resolution seismic record of the Quaternary palaeoenvironments along a Dalmatian-type coast (Lošinj Channel, Adriatic Sea)

Dea Brunović, Ozren Hasan, Slobodan Miko, Nikos Georgiou, Maria Geraga, Dimitris Christodoulou, Xenofon Dimas, Nikolina Ilijanić, George Papatheodorou

Imprints of washover sediments by tropical storm Pabuk 2019 along the coast of the Gulf of Thailand; insight into coastal geomorphological response to storm surge

Chanakan Ketthong, Sumet Phantuwongraj, Montri Choowong, Vichai Chutakositkanon,


Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology (alternate week)

Phosphate-associated sulfate in Lingula shells represents a potential archive for seawater sulfate composition

Kai Xiang, Haoran Ma, Yuanlin Sun, Zhiwei Yuan, Bing Shen,

Globorotalia truncatulinoides as indicator of Subtropical Convergence and thermocline change during the late Quaternary in the Southeast Atlantic

Eugene W. Bergh, Louis W. Jonk,

Enhanced sequestration of carbon in ocean sediments as a means to reduce global emissions: A case study from a coastal wetland restoration project in the Liaohe Delta, Northeast China

Lei He, Siyuan Ye, Hongming Yuan, Changbin Yu, Xigui Ding, Guangming Zhao, Shaofeng Pei, Jin Wang, Shixiong Yang, Xueyang Yu, Hans Brix, Edward A. Laws,

Evidence for low sulfate and anoxic deep waters in early Cambrian

Yizhe Gong, Dandan Li, Menghan Li, Lilin Sun, Xiaolin Zhang, Yawen Cui, Yong Fu, Yilun Xu, Yanan Shen,