2/28/2017

2017/02/28 New Papers (Nature, Science, PNAS etc...)


NATURE
1. Onset of the aerobic nitrogen cycle during the Great Oxidation Event
Aubrey L. Zerkle, Simon W. Poulton, Robert J. Newton, Colin Mettam, Mark W. Claire, Andrey Bekker & Christopher K. Junium                   

2. Giant crack in Antarctic ice shelf spotlights advances in glaciology
Jeff Tollefson
Rift through Larsen C ice shelf has grown to 175 kilometres, and collapse of nearby ice shelves could offer a glimpse of its future.

3. Climate science: Predictable ice ages on a chaotic planet
Didier Paillard
Statistical analysis has revealed a simple rule for the occurrence of warm periods during the Quaternary, whereas on much longer timescales geological data have confirmed that the Solar System is chaotic.

4. Theory of chaotic orbital variations confirmed by Cretaceous geological evidence
Chao Ma, Stephen R. Meyers & Bradley B. Sageman

5. A simple rule to determine which insolation cycles lead to interglacials
P. C. Tzedakis, M. Crucifix, T. Mitsui & E. W. Wolff

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
6. East Antarctica's Weddell woe
→ Geophys. Res. Lett. http://doi.org/bzsd (2017)
East Antarctic ice sheet most vulnerable to Weddell Sea warming
N. R. Golledge, R. H. Levy, R. M. McKay, T. R. Naish


PNAS
7. Seasonal prediction of US summertime ozone using statistical analysis of large scale climate patterns
Lu Shena,1 and Loretta J. Mickley

Nature Climate Change
8. Long-term warming amplifies shifts in the carbon cycle of experimental ponds
Gabriel Yvon-Durocher, Chris J. Hulatt, Guy Woodward & Mark Trimmer


SCIENCE
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Nature Geoscience
Nature communications
GEOLOGY

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2/27/2017

New Papers 2017/02/21–2017/02/27 (AGU,EGU)

New Papers 2017/02/21–2017/02/27 (AGU,EGU)


GRL
1. Postseismic uplift of the Andes following the 2010 Maule earthquake: Implications for mantle rheology
Shaoyang Li, Marcos Moreno, Jonathan Bedford, Matthias Rosenau, Oliver Heidbach, Daniel Melnick, Onno Oncken

2. Fracture capture of organic pores in shales
Hugh Daigle, Nicholas W. Hayman, Eric D. Kelly, Kitty L. Milliken, Han Jiang

3. CO2 – vegetation feedbacks and other climate changes implicated in reducing baseflow
Ralph Trancoso, Joshua R. Larsen, Tim R. McVicar, Stuart Phinn, Clive A. McAlpine


JGR: Oceans
4. Impact of the Ice Strength Formulation on the Performance of a Sea Ice Thickness Distribution Model in the Arctic
Mischa Ungermann, L. Bruno Tremblay, Torge Martin, Martin Losch


Paleoceanography
5. New Northwest Pacific radiolarian data as a tool to estimate past sea surface and intermediate water temperatures
Kenji M. Matsuzaki, Takuya Itaki

6. Oxygen history off Baja California over the last 80 kyr: A new foraminiferal-based record.
Martin Tetard, Laetitia Licari, Luc Beaufort


Climate of the past
7. Sources and characteristics of terrestrial carbon in Holocene-scale sediments of the East Siberian Sea
Kirsi Keskitalo, Tommaso Tesi, Lisa Bröder, August Andersson, Christof Pearce, Martin Sköld, Igor P. Semiletov, Oleg V. Dudarev, and Örjan Gustafsson

8. A record of Neogene seawater δ11B reconstructed from paired δ11B analyses on benthic and planktic foraminifera
Rosanna Greenop, Mathis P. Hain, Sindia M. Sosdian, Kevin I. C. Oliver, Philip Goodwin, Thomas B. Chalk, Caroline H. Lear, Paul A. Wilson, and Gavin L. Foster


G-cubed
9. Quantifying K, U, and Th contents of marine sediments using shipboard natural gamma radiation spectra measured on DV JOIDES Resolution
David De Vleeschouwer, Ann G. Dunlea, Gerald Auer, Chloe H. Anderson, Hans Brumsack, Aaron de Loach, Michael C. Gurnis, Youngsook Huh, Takeshige Ishiwa, Kwangchul Jang, Michelle A. Kominz, Christian März, Bernhard Schnetger, Richard W. Murray, Heiko Pälike

10. Revisit of rare earth element fractionation during chemical weathering and river sediment transport
Ni Su, Shouye Yang, Yulong Guo, Wei Yue, Xiaodan Wang, Ping Yin, Xiangtong Huang

Global Biogeochemical Cycles
GSA Bulletin

No relevant

2/21/2017

New Papers(Elsevier) 2017/2/13~2/19

Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology
1.     A Last Interglacial record of environmental changes from the Sulmona Basin (central Italy)
Eleonora Regattieri , Biagio Giaccio, Sebastien Nomade, Alexander Francke, Hendrik Vogel, Russell N. Drysdale, Natale Perchiazzi, Bernd Wagner, Maurizio Gemelli, Ilaria Mazzini, Chiara Boschi, Paolo Galli, Edoardo Peronace

2.     Climatic influence of the latest Antarctic isotope maximum of the last glacial period (AIM4) on Southern Patagonia
Guillaume Jouve, Agathe Lisé-Pronovost, Pierre Francus, Arnaud S. De Coninck, The PASADO Science Team

Earth and Planetary Science Letters
3.     Rapid deglacial injection of nutrients into the tropical Atlantic via Antarctic Intermediate Water
David-Willem Poggemann, Ed C. Hathorne, Dirk Nürnberg, Martin Frank, Imke Bruhn, Stefan Reißig, André Bahr

Chemical Geology
4.     Linear correlations in bamboo coral δ13C and δ18O sampled by SIMS and micromill: Evaluating paleoceanographic potential and biomineralization mechanisms using δ11B and ∆47 composition
Casey Saenger, Rinat I. Gabitov, Jesse Farmer, James M. Watkins, Robert Stone

5.     Conodont apatite δ88/86Sr and δ44/40Ca compositions and implications for the evolution of Palaeozoic to early Mesozoic seawater
Sandrine Le Houedec, Malcolm McCulloch, Julie Trotter, Kai Rankenburg

Marine Geology
6.     Seismic stratigraphy and glacial cycles in the inland passages of the Magallanes Region of Chile, southernmost South America
Rodrigo Fernández, Sean Gulick, Cristian Rodrigo, Eugene Domack, Amy Leventer

7.     Holocene environmental changes and paleo-tsunami history in Onuma on the southern part of the Sanriku Coast, northeast Japan
Daisuke Ishimura, Takahiro Miyauchi

Global and Planetary Change
8.     Climate change driven water budget dynamics of a Tibetan inland lake
Binquan Li, Jianyun Zhang, Zhongbo Yu, Zhongmin Liang, Li Chen, Kumud Acharya

Quaternary Science Reviews
9.     Of ice and water: Quaternary fluvial response to glacial forcing
Stéphane Cordier, Kathryn Adamson, Magali Delmas, Marc Calvet, Dominique Harmand

10.  Sedimentary record of recent climate impacts on an insular coastal lagoon in the Gulf of California
Tomasa Cuellar-Martinez, Ana Carolina Ruiz-Fernández, Joan-Albert Sanchez-Cabeza, Rosalba Alonso-Rodríguez

11.  Eastern tropical North Pacific coral radiocarbon reveals North Pacific Gyre Oscillation (NPGO) variability
Patrick A. Rafter, Sara C. Sanchez, Julie Ferguson, Jose D. Carriquiry, Ellen R.M. Druffel, J.A. Villaescusa, John R. Southon

12.  The validity of the Asteraceae: Poaceae fossil pollen ratio in discrimination of the southern African summer- and winter-rainfall zones
Jennifer M. Fitchett, Marion K. Bamford

13.  The Calabrian in the Western Transcaucasian basin (Georgia): Paleomagnetic constraints from the Gurian regional stage
U. Kirscher , O. Oms, A.A. Bruch, I. Shatilova, G. Chochishvili, V. Bachtadse

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Quaternary Geochronology
Quaternary Research
Quaternary International

No relevant

2/14/2017

2017/02/14 New Papers(Nature, etc.)

2017/02/6~12 Nature, Science, etc.

Geology
1. Climate-driven thaw of permafrost preserved glacial landscapes, northwestern Canada
Steven V. Kokelj, Trevor C. Lantz, Jon Tunnicliffe, Rebecca Segal, Denis Lacelle

2. Alternating Southern and Northern Hemisphere climate response to astronomical forcing during the past 35 m.y.
David De Vleeschouwer, Maximilian Vahlenkamp, Michel Crucifix, Heiko Pälike

3. Long-term glacier melt fluctuations over the past 2500 yr in monsoonal High Asia revealed by radiocarbon-dated lacustrine pollen concentrates
Ji-Feng Zhang, Baiqing Xu, Falko Turner, Liping Zhou, Pan Gao, Xinmiao Lü, Atle Nesje

Nature Communication
4. Obliquity-paced climate change recorded in Antarctic debris-covered glaciers
Sean L. Mackay & David R. Marchant

5. Bacterial community dynamics are linked to patterns of coral heat tolerance
Maren Ziegler, Francois O. Seneca, Lauren K. Yum, Stephen R. Palumbi & Christian R. Voolstra

Nature Geoscience
6. Warm Mediterranean mid-Holocene summers inferred from fossil midge assemblages
Stéphanie Samartin, Oliver Heiri, Fortunat Joos, Hans Renssen, Jörg Franke, Stefan Brönnimann & Willy Tinner
•Evidence implies Reconstruction from pollen record are biased by precipitation

PNAS
7. Timing and tempo of the Great Oxidation Event
Ashley P. Gumsley, Kevin R. Chamberlain, Wouter Bleeker, Ulf Soderlund, Michiel O. de Kock, Emilie R. Larsson, Andrey Bekker

8. Role of eruption season in reconciling model and proxy responses to tropical volcanism
Samantha Stevenson, John T. Fasullo, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Robert A. Tomas, and Chaochao Gao

Geophysical Research Letters(from Science’s “Editors' Choice”)
9. Bounds on the calving cliff height of marine terminating glaciers
Yue Ma, Cory S. Tripathy, Jeremy N. Bassis
• We simulated tensile and shear failure within idealized glaciers using a full-Stokes ice dynamics model
• Surface and basal crevasses intersect when rapidly sliding glaciers thin to buoyancy, and shear failure occurs when ice thickness is large
• Tensile and shear failure mechanisms together provide lower and upper bounds on permissible ice thickness for any given water depth

Science, Nature, Nature Climate Change
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