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  1. 761

    Earthquakes and active tectonics of the South Caspian region, Central Asia by Marshall, NR

    Published 2023
    “…</p> <p>Further west from Ashgabat, I look to use our understanding of active faulting to help constrain regional landscape evolution and paleoclimate signals. I investigate geomorphic displacements and stratigraphy along the Main Kopeh Dagh Fault and in the east Caspian lowlands. …”
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    Assessment of chemical compositions in coral skeletons (Acropora digitifera and Porites australiensis) as temperature proxies by Shoko Sakata, Mayuri Inoue, Yasuaki Tanaka, Takashi Nakamura, Takashi Nakamura, Kazuhiko Sakai, Minoru Ikehara, Atsushi Suzuki

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…While a few types of corals other than Porites have been utilized in paleoclimate studies, comprehensive evaluations of their geochemical tracers as temperature proxies have not been thoroughly conducted. …”
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  4. 764

    Paleo±Dust: quantifying uncertainty in paleo-dust deposition across archive types by N. J. Cosentino, N. J. Cosentino, N. J. Cosentino, N. J. Cosentino, N. J. Cosentino, G. Torre, G. Torre, F. Lambert, S. Albani, F. De Vleeschouwer, A. J.-M. Bory

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…We expect Paleo<span class="inline-formula">±</span>Dust to be of use for future paleoclimate dust studies and simulations using Earth system models of high to intermediate complexity. …”
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    Effect of Adsorption of Metal Elements Ni and V on the Structure of Humin by YU Yin, XIA Peng, ZHONG Yi, NING Shitan, WANG Ke, CHENG Jianping

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…They not only record the evolution characteristics of paleoenvironment, paleoclimate and paleontology, but also are carriers of organic matter, oil and gas and various metal deposits. …”
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    Workshop on drilling the Nicaraguan lakes: bridging continents and oceans (NICA-BRIDGE) by S. Kutterolf, M. Brenner, R. A. Dull, A. Freundt, J. Kallmeyer, S. Krastel, S. Katsev, E. Lebas, E. Lebas, A. Meyer, L. Pérez, J. Rausch, A. Saballos, A. Schwalb, W. Strauch

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The project goal is to conduct scientific drilling in Lake Nicaragua and Lake Managua (Nicaragua, Central America) to obtain long lacustrine sediment records to (a) extend the neotropical paleoclimate record back to the Pliocene, making it one of the longest continental tropical climate archives in the world, and to (b) provide geological data on the long-term complex interplay among tectonics, volcanism, sea-level dynamics, climate change, and biosphere.…”
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  7. 767

    Spring tropical cyclones modulate near-surface isotopic compositions of atmospheric water vapour in Kathmandu, Nepal by N. Adhikari, N. Adhikari, J. Gao, J. Gao, A. Zhao, T. Xu, T. Xu, M. Chen, M. Chen, X. Niu, T. Yao, T. Yao

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Our results shed light on key processes governing the isotopic composition of atmospheric water vapour in Kathmandu with implications for the monsoon moisture transport and paleoclimate reconstructions of tropical cyclone activity.…”
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    Non-spherical microparticle shape in Antarctica during the last glacial period affects dust volume-related metrics by A. Chesler, A. Chesler, A. Chesler, D. Winski, D. Winski, K. Kreutz, K. Kreutz, B. Koffman, E. Osterberg, D. Ferris, Z. Thundercloud, J. Mohan, J. Mohan, J. Mohan, J. Cole-Dai, M. Wells, M. Handley, A. Putnam, A. Putnam, K. Anderson, N. Harmon

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…<p>Knowledge of microparticle geometry is essential for accurate calculation of ice core volume-related dust metrics (mass, flux, and particle size distributions) and subsequent paleoclimate interpretations, yet particle shape data remain sparse in Antarctica. …”
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  9. 769

    The effects of diachronous surface uplift of the European Alps on regional climate and the oxygen isotopic composition of precipitation by D. Boateng, S. G. Mutz, S. G. Mutz, A. Ballian, A. Ballian, M. J. M. Meijers, K. Methner, K. Methner, S. Botsyun, S. Botsyun, A. Mulch, A. Mulch, T. A. Ehlers, T. A. Ehlers

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…These large-scale atmospheric dynamics changes can complicate the underlying assumption of stable isotope paleoaltimetry and therefore require integration with paleoclimate modeling to ensure accurate reconstruction of the paleoelevation of the Alps.…”
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    Alpine rock glacier activity over Holocene to modern timescales (western French Alps) by B. Lehmann, B. Lehmann, R. S. Anderson, X. Bodin, D. Cusicanqui, D. Cusicanqui, P. G. Valla, J. Carcaillet

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Over geological timescales, rock glaciers both reflect paleoclimate conditions and transport rock boulders produced by headwall erosion, and they therefore participate in shaping high mountain slopes. …”
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    Evaluation of boron isotopes in halite as an indicator of the salinity of Qarhan paleolake water in the eastern Qaidam Basin, western China by Yongsheng Du, Qishun Fan, Donglin Gao, Haicheng Wei, Fashou Shan, Binkai Li, Xiangru Zhang, Qin Yuan, Zhanjie Qin, Qianhui Ren, Xueming Teng

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…These results demonstrate that the δ11B values of halite in the arid Qaidam Basin could be regarded as a new proxy for reconstructing the salinity record of paleolake water as well as paleoclimate conditions. Keywords: B isotope compositions, Brine, Chemical concentrations, Qarhan salt lake, Western China, Salinity of paleolake water…”
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  12. 772

    Analyzing the Reproductive Characteristics of the Naked Carp Gymnocypris Przewalskii (Kessler) Based on the Oxygen Isotopes of Otolith Core Using SHRIMP by ZHOU Ling, QIAN Linbo, ZHAO Sumei, ZHANG Xiulan, LIU Yinglie, TANG Qiaoling, YUAN Jie

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…   (3) Fossil otolith is a good carrier to study the paleoclimate environment. Otoliths are well preserved in sediment, so the fossil otoliths are often used in paleoclimate, palaeoecology and palaeogeography. …”
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  13. 773

    Plant macrofossils, ichnofossils, facies analysis and palaeoenvironment interpretation of the Hojedk Formation in the north of Kerman (Central Iran) by Hadis Khalilizadeh, Abbas Ghaderi, Ali Reza Ashouri, Hamed Zand-Moghadam

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Trace fossils are very useful for understanding the paleoclimates and generally interpreting paleosedimentary environments (Buatois and Mangano 2004). …”
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    Detection of ice core particles via deep neural networks by N. Maffezzoli, N. Maffezzoli, E. Cook, W. G. M. van der Bilt, W. G. M. van der Bilt, E. N. Støren, D. Festi, F. Muthreich, F. Muthreich, A. W. R. Seddon, A. W. R. Seddon, F. Burgay, G. Baccolo, G. Baccolo, A. R. F. Mygind, T. Petersen, A. Spolaor, S. Vascon, M. Pelillo, P. Ferretti, R. S. dos Reis, J. C. Simões, J. C. Simões, Y. Ronen, B. Delmonte, M. Viccaro, M. Viccaro, J. P. Steffensen, D. Dahl-Jensen, K. H. Nisancioglu, K. H. Nisancioglu, C. Barbante, C. Barbante

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The presented framework can bolster research in the field by cutting down processing time, supporting human-operated microscopy, and further unlocking the paleoclimate potential of ice core records by providing the opportunity to identify an array of ice core particles. …”
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    Seasonal variation and influence factors of river water isotopes in the East Asian monsoon region: a case study in the Xiangjiang River basin spanning 13 hydrological years by X. Xiao, X. Zhang, X. Zhang, Z. Xiao, Z. Rao, X. He, X. He, C. Zhang

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Overall, this study provides insights into the seasonal variation, extreme signal interpreting, and controlling factors of <span class="inline-formula"><i>δ</i><sup>2</sup>H</span><span class="inline-formula"><sub>R</sub></span> in the study area, which was valuable for paleoclimate reconstruction and establishment of isotope hydrologic models.…”
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    Geochemistry and Provenance of Loess on the Miaodao Islands, China by Yunfeng Zhang, Kuifeng Wang, Jianchao Song, Paul Liu, Chuanbo Xia, Muhammad Risha, Xiaohua Qiu, Yan Xu, Minghui Lv, Kuifeng Gao, Lin Wang

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Finally, we conclude that the loess of the Miaodao Islands is the result of a gradual accumulation process, in which the relative amount of distant-source material decreased and the near-source material increased in response to changes in sea level and paleoclimate. Our findings support that the loess of the Miaodao Islands was formed by mixing material from distant and proximal sources.…”
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    Late Pleistocene lacustrine sediments and their relation to red soils in the Northeastern margin of the Dinaric Karst by Nadja Zupan Hajna, Bojan Otoničar, Petr Pruner, Metka Culiberg, Jaroslav Hlaváč, Oleg Mandić, Roman Skála, Pavel Bosák

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Therefore, the grey sediments could not serve as a parent (source) material for terra rossa formation in the broader area (i.e., polygenetic red soils developed in paleoclimate related to current Mediterranean climatic conditions). …”
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    The PMIP4 contribution to CMIP6 – Part 1: Overview and over-arching analysis plan by M. Kageyama, P. Braconnot, S. P. Harrison, A. M. Haywood, J. H. Jungclaus, B. L. Otto-Bliesner, J.-Y. Peterschmitt, A. Abe-Ouchi, A. Abe-Ouchi, S. Albani, S. Albani, P. J. Bartlein, C. Brierley, M. Crucifix, A. Dolan, L. Fernandez-Donado, H. Fischer, P. O. Hopcroft, P. O. Hopcroft, R. F. Ivanovic, F. Lambert, D. J. Lunt, N. M. Mahowald, W. R. Peltier, S. J. Phipps, D. M. Roche, D. M. Roche, G. A. Schmidt, L. Tarasov, P. J. Valdes, Q. Zhang, T. Zhou

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…<br><br>The goal of the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) is to understand the response of the climate system to different climate forcings for documented climatic states very different from the present and historical climates. …”
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