5/11/2020

New papers 2020/05/4-10 (Elsevier)


Quaternary Science Reviews
1.     Late Holocene hydroclimatic variation in central Asia and its response to mid-latitude Westerlies and solar irradiance
Jianghu Lan, Jin Zhang, Peng Cheng, Xiaolin Ma, Li Ai, Sakonvan Chawchai, Kang’en Zhou, Tianli Wang, Keke Yu, Enguo Sheng, Shugang Kang, Jingjie Zang, Dongna Yan, Yaqin Wang, Liangcheng Tan, Hai Xu

2.     Palaeotsunamis along Canada’s Pacific coast
James Goff, Peter Bobrowsky, David Huntley, Yuki Sawai, Koichiro Tanagawa

Quaternary International
3.   Deposit-centered archaeological survey and the search for the Aegean Palaeolithic: A geoarchaeological perspective
J.A. Holcomb, Curtis Runnels, Karl W. Wegmann

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
4.     A new high-resolution stratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental record spanning the End-Permian Mass Extinction and its aftermath in central Spitsbergen, Svalbard
V. Zuchuat, A.R.N. Sleveland, R.J. Twitchett, H.H. Svensen, H. Turner, L.E. Augland, M.T. Jones, Ø. Hammer, B.T. Hauksson, H. Haflidason, I. Midtkandal, S. Planke

5.   Phytoliths, pollen, and microcharcoal from the Baringo Basin, Kenya reveal savanna dynamics during the Plio-Pleistocene transition
Chad L. Yost, Sarah J. Ivory, Alan L. Deino, Nathan M. Rabideaux, John D. Kingston, Andrew S. Cohen

6.     A detailed East Asian monsoon history of Greenland Interstadial 21 in southeastern China
Xin Zhang, Haiyan Xiao, Yu-Chen Chou, Binggui Cai, Mahjoor Ahmad Lone, Chuan-Chou Shen, Xiuyang Jiang

Global and Planetary Change
7.    Deltaic response to climate change: The Holocene history of the Nueces Delta
Johnathan A. Rice, Alexander R. Simms, Pamela Buzas-Stephens, Elisabeth Steel, Daniel Livsey, Laura C. Reynolds, Yusuke Yokoyama, Todd Halihan

Earth and Planetary Science Letters
8.   Deciphering the evolution and forcing mechanisms of glaciation over the Himalayan-Tibetan orogen during the past 20,000 years
Qing Yan, Lewis A. Owen, Zhongshi Zhang, Nanxuan Jiang, Ran Zhang

9.   Atmospheric river changes shaped mid-latitude hydroclimate since the mid-Holocene
Christopher B. Skinner, Juan M. Lora, Ashley E. Payne, Christopher J. Poulsen

Geochimica et Cosmochimica ActaMarine Geology,Quaternary Geochronology,Chemical Geologyno relevant

5/10/2020

New Papers May 4 – 10 (AGU, EGU, GSA)

Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
1.     High‐resolution proxy records from two simultaneously grown stalagmites from Zoolithencave (south‐eastern Germany) and their potential for palaeoclimate reconstruction
Dana F. C. Riechelmann, Sylvia Riechelmann, Jasper A. Wassenburg, Jens Fohlmeister, Bernd R. Schöne, Klaus Peter Jochum, Detlev K. Richter, Denis Scholz

2.     Constraints on the timing of explosive volcanism at Aso and Aira calderas (Japan) between 50 and 30 ka: New insights from the Lake Suigetsu sedimentary record (SG14 core)
D. McLean, P. G. Albert, T. Suzuki, T. Nakagawa, J.‐I. Kimura, Q. Chang, Y. Miyabuchi, C. J. Manning, A. MacLeod, S. P. E. Blockley, R. A. Staff, K. Yamada, I. Kitaba, A. Yamasaki, T. Haraguchi, J. Kitagawa, SG14 Project Members, V. C. Smith

Geophysical Research Letters
3.     Impact of coronavirus outbreak on NO2 pollution assessed using TROPOMI and OMI observations
M. Bauwens, S. Compernolle, T. Stavrakou, J.‐F. Müller, J. Gent, H. Eskes, P. F. Levelt, R. A, J. P. Veefkind, J. Vlietinck, Huan Yu, C. Zehner

JGR Oceans
4.     Ventilation in the Arctic Ocean and the role of Pacific inflow deduced from transient tracer measurements
Weimin Wang, Xiaoling Zheng, Peng Huang, Mian Chen, Fang Teng, Minggang Cai, Hengxiang Deng, Bojun Luo, Xuehong Zheng, Hongwei Ke

5.     Forced Patterns of Sea Level Rise in the Community Earth System Model Large Ensemble from 1920 to 2100
John T. Fasullo, Peter R. Gent, R. S. Nerem

Climate of the Past
6.     Holocene glaciation in the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda
Margaret S. Jackson, Meredith A. Kelly, James M. Russell, Alice M. Doughty, Jennifer A. Howley, Susan R. H. Zimmerman, and Bob Nakileza

7.     Glacial history of Inglefield Land, north Greenland from combined in-situ 10Be and 14C exposure dating
Anne Sofie Søndergaard, Nicolaj Krog Larsen, Olivia Steinemann, Jesper Olsen, Svend Funder, David Lundbek Egholm, and Kurt Henrik Kjær

8.     A 4000-year long Late Holocene climate record from Hermes Cave (Peloponnese, Greece)
Tobias Kluge, Tatjana S. Münster, Norbert Frank, Elisabeth Eiche, Regina Mertz-Kraus, Denis Scholz, Martin Finné, and Ingmar Unkel

9.     Younger Dryas ice-margin retreat in Greenland, new evidence from Southwest Greenland
Svend Funder, Anita H. L. Sørensen, Nicolaj K. Larsen, Anders Bjørk, Jason P. Briner, Jesper Olsen, Anders Schomacker, and Kurt H. Kjær

10.  The origin of Asian monsoons: a modelling perspective
Delphine Tardif, Frédéric Fluteau, Yannick Donnadieu, Guillaume Le Hir, Jean-Baptiste Ladant, Pierre Sepulchre, Alexis Licht, Fernando Poblete, and Guillaume Dupont-Nivet


5/05/2020

EGU2020 is now being held (May 4-8)

This is Kosuke. I and Prof. Yokoyama participated in the EGU2020 of yesterday's session, TS7.9 
Geodynamics of convergent systems: tectonics, metamorphism and rheology. 
That was chat based one, new style of academic conference.

About 200 people joined in the presentation, Masataka Kinoshita, Ryo Anma, Yuka Yokoyama, Kosuke Ota, Yusuke Yokoyama, Tomoaki Nishikawa, Natsue Abe, Hikaru Iwamori, and Lucia Villar. Thermal regime around the Chile Triple Junction based on JAMSTEC MR18-06 cruise 'EPIC'.

It's good opportunity to join because we stay at home and it's free to see.
Please see below to know more information about EGU2020 and how to participate in.

EGU2020: Sharing Geoscience Online (#shareEGU20) brings part of the activities of the EGU General Assembly 2020 online. 
Date: From 4 to 8 May 2020 (CEST)
https://www.egu2020.eu

Participation in EGU2020: Sharing Geoscience Online does not require payment of a registration fee. 
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4/27/2020

New Papers (AGU etc.) 2020/4/28


Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems

1. Residuals to the CHAOS-6 geomagnetic field model caused by magnetospheric currents during enhanced magnetic activity

Hermann Lühr, Yun-Liang Zhou  



2. Magnetotelluric constraints on the temperature, composition, partial melt content and viscosity of the upper mantle beneath Svalbard

Kate Selway, Maxim Yu Smirnov, Thomas Beka, J. P. O'Donnell, Alexander Minakov, Kim Senger, Jan Inge Faleide, Thomas Kalscheuer  



JGR Oceans

3. Decadal changes of meridional eddy heat transport in the subpolar North Atlantic derived from satellite and in-situ observations

Vasco Müller, Oleg Melnichenko 



4. Seasonal variations of the North Equatorial Current across the Pacific Ocean

Xueqi Liu, Hui Zhou 



5. A simple model of chemistry effects on the Air-Sea CO2 exchange coefficient

Hans E. Jørgensen, Lise Lotte Sørensen, Søren E. Larsen 



6. Sea ice roughness overlooked as a key source of uncertainty in CryoSat-2 ice freeboard retrievals

Jack C. Landy, Alek A. Petty, Michel Tsamados, Julienne C. Stroeve 



7. Spatial and Temporal Variability of the North Atlantic Eddy Field from two kilometric-resolution ocean models

Adekunle Ajayi, Julien Le Sommer, Eric Chassignet, Jean-Marc Molines, Xiaobiao Xu, Aurelie Albert, Emmanuel Cosme 



8. Structure and seasonal variation of the Indian Ocean tropical gyre based on surface drifters

Wei Wu, Yan Du, Yu-Kun Qian, Xuhua Cheng, Tianyu Wang, Lianyi Zhang, Shiqiu Peng 



GSA Bulletin

9. Early Mesozoic synrift Eagle Mills Formation and coeval siliciclastic sources, sinks, and sediment routing, northern Gulf of Mexico basin

Bruce C. Frederick ; Mike D. Blum ; John W. Snedden ; Richard H. Fillon 



10. A Laurentian margin subduction perspective: Geodynamic constraints from phase equilibria modeling of barroisite greenstones, northern USA Appalachians

I.W. Honsberger ; J. Laird ; J.E. Johnson   



Geophysical Research Letters

11. River inflow dominates methane emissions in an Arctic coastal system

Cara C. Manning, Victoria L. Preston, Samantha F. Jones, et al.



12. Assessment of sea ice extent in CMIP6 with comparison to observations and CMIP5

Qi Shu, Qiang Wang, Zhenya Song, Fangli Qiao, Jiechen Zhao, Min Chu, Xinfang Li



13. Methane, Monsoons, and Modulation of Millennial-scale Climate

Kaustubh Thirumalai, Steven C. Clemens, Judson W. Partin



14. Efficient Carbon Recycling at the Central-Northern Lesser Antilles Arc: Implications to deep carbon recycling in global subduction zones

Kan Li, Long Li, Cyril Aubaud, Karlis Muehlenbachs



15. Drought reconstruction over the past two centuries in southern Myanmar using teak tree-rings: linkages to the Pacific and Indian Oceans

Zaw Zaw, Ze-Xin Fan, Achim Bräuning, Chenxi Xu, Wenjie Liu, Narayan Prasad Gaire, Shankar Panthi, Kay Zin Than



16. Predictability Horizons in the Global Carbon Cycle Inferred 1 from a Perfect-Model Framework

Aaron Spring, Tatiana Ilyina



17. Relationship between Precipitation Extremes and Convective Organization Inferred from Satellite Observations

Addisu Semie, Sandrine Bony



18. Eurasia Cooling Linked to the Vertical Distribution of Arctic Warming

Shengping He, Xinping Xu, Tore Furevik, Yongqi Gao



19. Observing waves in sea ice with ICESat-2

C. Horvat, Ed Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, A. Petty



20. Equatorial deep jets and their in influence on the mean equatorial circulation in an idealized ocean model forced by intraseasonal momentum flux convergence

Swantje Bastin, Martin Claus, Peter Brandt, Richard J. Greatbatch



Climate of the Past

21. Tree-ring based spring precipitation reconstruction in the Sikhote-Alin Mountain Range

Olga Ukhvatkina, Alexander Omelko, Dmitriy Kislov, Alexander Zhmerenetsky, Tatyana Epifanova, and Jan Altman



22. Teleconnections and relationship between the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) in reconstructions and models over the past millennium

Christoph Dätwyler, Martin Grosjean, Nathan J. Steiger, and Raphael Neukom



23. Synergy of the westerly winds and monsoons in lake evolution of global closed basins since the Last Glacial Maximum

Yu Li and Yuxin Zhang



24. Reconstructing the Evolution of Ice Sheets, Sea Level and Atmospheric CO2 During the Past 3.6 Million Years

Constantijn J. Berends, Bas de Boer, and Roderik S. W. van de Wal


Nature, Science New Paper 2020/04/~2020/04/27


Nature, Science e.t.c 
New Paper 2020/04/~2020/04/27

PNAS

1.  Large H2O solubility in dense silica and its implications for the interiors of water-rich planets
Carole Nisr, Huawei Chen, Kurt Leinenweber, Andrew Chizmeshya, Vitali B. Prakapenka, Clemens Prescher, Sergey N. Tkachev, Yue Meng, Zhenxian Liu, and Sang-Heon Shim

2.  Dry and moist dynamics shape regional patterns of extreme precipitation sensitivity
Ji Nie, Panxi Dai, and Adam H. Sobel

3.  The carbon content of Earth and its core
Rebecca A. Fischer, Elizabeth Cottrell, Erik Hauri, Kanani K. M. Lee, and Marion Le Voyer

Geology

4.  Lithospere thickness controls continental basalt compositions: An illustration using Cenozoic basalts from eastern China
Pengyuan Guo, Yaoling Niu, Pu Sun, Hongmei Gong and Xiaohong Wang

Nature Geoscience

5.  Subduction megathrust heterogeneity characterized from 3D seismic data
James D. Kirkpatrick, Joel H. Edwards, Alessandro Verdecchia, Jared W. Kluesner, Rebecca M. Harrington and Eli A. Silver

6.  Eurasian Ice Sheet collapse was a major source of Meltwater Pulse 1A 14,600 years ago
Jo Brendryen, Haflidi Haflidason, Yusuke Yokoyama, Kristian Agasoster Haaga and Bjarte Hannisdal

Nature Communiations

7.  Marine resource abundance drove pre-agricultural population increase in Stone Age Scandinavia
J. P. Lewis, D. B. Ryves, P. Rasmussen, J. Olsen, L. G. van der Sluis, P. J. Reimer,K.-.L. Knudsen, S. McGowan, N. J. Anderson & S. Juggins

8.  Changing role of coral reef marine reserves in a warming climate
Nicholas A. J. Graham, James P. W. Robinson, Sarah E. Smith, Rodney Govinden,
Gilberte Gendron & Shaun K. Wilson

9.  Topography and human pressure in mountain ranges alter expected species responses to climate change
Paul R. Elsen, William B. Monahan & Adina M. Merenlender

10.  Recent hemispheric asymmetry in global ocean warming induced by climate change and internal variability
Saurabh Rathore, Nathaniel L. Bindoff, Helen E. Phillips & Ming Feng

11.  Fire decline in dry tropical ecosystems enhances decadal land carbon sink
Yi Yin, A. Anthony Bloom, John Worden, Sassan Saatchi, Yan Yang, Mathew Williams,
Junjie Liu, Zhe Jiang, Helen Worden, Kevin Bowman, Christian Frankenberg & David Schimel

Nature climate change

12.  Drought less predictable under declining future snowpack
Ben Livneh and Andrew M. Badger

13.  Synchronized tropical Pacific and extratropical variability during the past three decades
Jun-Chao Yang, Xiaopei Lin, Shang-Ping Xie, Yu Zhang, Yu Kosaka and Ziguang Li

14.  Agricultural risks from changing snowmelt
Yue Qin, John T. Abatzoglou, Stefan Siebert, Laurie S. Huning, Amir AghaKouchak, Justin S. Mankin, Chaopeng Hong, Dan Tong, Steven J. Davis and Nathaniel D. Mueller