Jong, Dirk Bröder, Lisa Tanski, George Fritz, Michael Lantuit, Hugues Tesi, Tommaso Haghipour, Negar Eglinton, Timothy I Vonk, Jorien E
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Geophysical research letters
Collapse of permafrost coasts delivers large quantities of particulate organic carbon (POC) to Arctic coastal areas. With rapidly changing environmental conditions, sediment and organic carbon (OC) mobilization and transport pathways are also changing. Here, we assess the sources and sinks of POC in the highly dynamic nearshore zone of Herschel Isl...
Roberts, Malcolm John Camp, Joanne Seddon, Jon Vidale, Pier Luigi Hodges, Kevin Vannière, Benoît Mecking, Jenny Haarsma, Rein Bellucci, Alessio Scoccimarro, Enrico
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Geophysical research letters
Future changes in tropical cyclone properties are an important component of climate change impacts and risk for many tropical and midlatitude countries. In this study we assess the performance of a multimodel ensemble of climate models, at resolutions ranging from 250 to 25 km. We use a common experimental design including both atmosphere-only and ...
Rutishauser, Anja Cyril Grima Sharp, Martin Blankenship, Donald D. Young, Duncan A. Cawkwell, Fiona Dowdeswell, Julian A.
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Geophysical Research Letters
Poggiali, V. Mastrogiuseppe, M. Hayes, A. G. Seu, R. Birch, S. P. D. Lorenz, R. Grima, C. Hofgartner, J. D. Cyril Grima
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Geophysical Research Letters
Cyril Grima Greenbaum, Jamin S. Lopez Garcia, Erika J. Soderlund, Krista M. Rosales, Arami Blankenship, Donald D. Young, Duncan A.
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Geophysical Research Letters
Esposito, F Molinaro, R Popa, C I Molfese, C Cozzolino, F Marty, L Taj‐eddine, K Di Achille, G Franzese, G Silvestro, S
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Geophysical Research Letters
Mineral dust particles represent the most abundant component of atmospheric aerosol in terms of dry mass. They play a key role in climate and climate change, so the study of their emission processes is of utmost importance. Measurements of dust emission into the atmosphere are scarce, so that the dust load is generally estimated using models. It is...
K. P. Hand R. T. Pappalardo S. D. Vance
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Geophysical Research Letters
The ocean in Jupiter’s moon Europa may have redox balance similar to
Earth’s. On Earth, low-temperature hydration of crustal olivine produces sub-
stantial hydrogen, comparable to any potential flux from volcanic activity.
Here, we compare hydrogen and oxygen production rates of the Earth sys-
tem with fluxes to Europa’s ocean. Even without vol...
Samuel S., Urmy Craig E., Williamson Taylor H., Leach Geoffrey Schladow Erin P., Overholt Joseph D., Warren
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Geophysical Research Letters
We used a natural experiment to test whether wildfire smoke induced changes in the vertical distribution of zooplankton in Lake Tahoe by decreasing incident ultraviolet radiation (UV). Fires have a variety of effects on aquatic ecosystems, but these impacts are poorly understood and have rarely been observed directly. UV is an important driver of z...
Catherine M., O Reilly Sapna, Sharma Derek K., Gray Stephanie E., Hampton Jordan S., Read Rex J., Rowley Philipp, Schneider John D., Lenters Peter B., Mcintyre Benjamin M., Kraemer
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Geophysical Research Letters
In this first worldwide synthesis of in situ and satellite‐derived lake data, we find that lake summer surface water temperatures rose rapidly (global mean = 0.34°C decade−1) between 1985 and 2009. Our analyses show that surface water warming rates are dependent on combinations of climate and local characteristics, rather than just lake location, l...
Allan Derrien Nicolas Villeneuve Aline Peltier François Beauducel
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Geophysical Research Letters