10/21/2014

2014/10/21 New papers (agu,egu,gsa)


Global biogeochemical cycles
1. The impact of changing surface ocean conditions on the dissolution of aerosol iron
     Matthew P. Fishwick, Peter N. Sedwick, Maeve C. Lohan, Paul J. Worsfold, Kristen N. Buck, Thomas M. Church and Simon J. Ussher
DOI: 10.1002/2014GB004921
Keywords: iron; biogeochemistry; marine aerosols; climate change; ligands; colloids
                            Aerosol source and composition have the greatest effect on iron dissolution
                           Ocean warming and acidification may not impact aerosol iron dissolution
                           Strong ligands draw most of the labile aerosol iron into the soluble fraction

Jouranl of geophysical research: Oceans
2. The Southwest Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment (SPICE)
A. Ganachaud, S. Cravatte, A. Melet, A. Schiller, N. J. Holbrook, B. M. Sloyan, M. J. Widlansky, M. Bowen, J. Verron, P. Wiles, K. Ridgway, P. Sutton, J. Sprintall, C. Steinberg, G. Brassington, W. Cai, R. Davis, F. Gasparin, L. Gourdeau, T. Hasegawa, W. Kessler, C. Maes, K. Takahashi, K. J. Richards and U. Send
DOI: 10.1002/2013JC009678
Keywords: SPICE; southwest pacific; jets; SPCZ; spiciness
1. Southwest Pacific WBCs (Western Boundary Currents) transport large volumes towards the equator and the pole

2. Pathways are complex ; water properties tend to erode during the transit

3. Variations due to seasons, ENSO and the SPCZ modulate the relative WBC strengths

3. Impact of diurnal forcing on intraseasonal sea surface temperature oscillations in the Bay of Bengal
V. Thushara and P. N. Vinayachandran
DOI: 10.1002/2013JC009746
Keywords: diurnal cycle; Bay of Bengal; Intraseasonal variations; salinity effects

4. Preliminary analysis of acceleration of sea level rise through the twentieth century using extended tide gauge data sets (August 2014)
Peter Hogarth FIET, MInstP, MIEEE, CEng, CPhys, MBA, BSc, (Hons)*
DOI: 10.1002/2014JC009976
Keywords: sea level; acceleration; tide gauge; data archaeology

5. The salinity signature of the cross-shelf exchanges in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Satellite observations
Raul A. Guerrero1, Alberto R. Piola2,*, Harold Fenco1, Ricardo P. Matano3, Vincent Combes3, Yi Chao4,7, Corinne James3, Elbio D. Palma5, Martin Saraceno6 andP. Ted Strub3
DOI: 10.1002/2014JC010113
Keywords: shelf-open ocean exchange; remote sensing salinity; South Atlantic; water masses

6. SMOS sea surface salinity signals of tropical instability waves
Xiaobin Yin1,2,*, Jacqueline Boutin1, Gilles Reverdin1, Tong Lee3, Sabine Arnault1 and Nicolas Martin1
DOI: 10.1002/2014JC009960
Keywords: SMOS; SMOS; Sea Surface Salinity; Sea Surface Salinity; tropical instability waves; tropical instability waves

7. Summertime phytoplankton blooms and surface cooling in the western south equatorial Indian Ocean
Xiaomei Liao1,2, Yan Du1,*, Haigang Zhan1, Ping Shi1 andJia Wang3
DOI: 10.1002/2014JC010195
Keywords: Phytoplankton bloom; western equatorial Indian Ocean; upweling; entrainment; advection; OFES

8. Exceptional Agulhas leakage prolonged interglacial warmth during MIS 11c in Europe
Andreas Koutsodendris1,*, Jörg Pross1 andRainer Zahn2
DOI: 10.1002/2014PA002665
Keywords: Agulhas leakage; interhemispheric teleconnection; MIS 11c; Iberian margin; Central European climate
                             Persistent warmth across Europe beyond the MIS 11c climate optimum
                             Exceptionally strong Agulhas leakage at the end of MIS 11c
                             Agulhas leakage/AMOC interhemispheric teleconnection prolonged MIS 11c warmth



GRL
9. Distinct patterns of seasonal Greenland glacier velocity
Twila Moon, Ian Joughin, Ben Smith, Michiel R. van den Broeke, Willem Jan van de Berg, Brice Noël andMika Usher
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL061836
Keywords:
seasonal velocity; subglacial drainage; meltwater; terminus; Greenland; interferometric synthetic aperture radar

10. Role of the oceanic bridge in linking the 18.6-year modulation of tidal mixing and long-term SST change in the North Pacific
S. Osafune, S. Masuda and N. Sugiura
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL061737
Keywords: 18.6-year modulation; tidal mixing; bidecadal; North Pacific; sea surface temperature

11. Upscaling carbon dioxide emissions from lakes
David A. Seekell1,2,*, Joel A. Carr2, Cristian Gudasz3 andJan Karlsson1
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL061824

12. Asymmetry of the Bjerknes Positive Feedback between the Two Types of El Niño
Fei Zheng1,*, Xiang-Hui Fang1,2, Jin-Yi Yu3 and Jiang Zhu1
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL062125
Keywords: Bjerknes feedback; Asymmetry; CP El Niño; EP El Niño

13. A unique asymmetry in the pattern of recent sea level change
Philip R. Thompson* andMark A. Merrifield
DOI: 10.1002/2014GL061263
Keywords: sea level;tide gauges;satellite altimetry


Climate of the past
14. Pliocene diatom and sponge spicule oxygen isotope ratios from the Bering Sea: isotopic offsets and future directions

A. M. Snelling, G. E. A. Swann, J. Pike, and M. J. Leng
Clim. Past, 10, 1837-1842, 2014
www.clim-past.net/10/1837/2014/
doi:10.5194/cp-10-1837-2014


GSA
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Paleoceanography

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