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The timing and effect of the earliest human arrivals in North America 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Lorena Becerra-Valdivia;  Thomas Higham
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The peopling of the Americas marks a major expansion of humans across the planet. However, questions regarding the timing and mechanisms of this dispersal remain, and the previously accepted model (termed '  Clovis-first'  )-suggesting that the first inhabitants of the Americas were linked with the Clovis tradition, a complex marked by distinctive fluted lithic points(1)-has been effectively refuted. Here we analyse chronometric data from 42 North American and Beringian archaeological sites using a Bayesian age modelling approach, and use the resulting chronological framework to elucidate spatiotemporal patterns of human dispersal. We then integrate these patterns with the available genetic and climatic evidence. The data obtained show that humans were probably present before, during and immediately after the Last Glacial Maximum (about 26.5-19 thousand years ago)(2,3)but that more widespread occupation began during a period of abrupt warming, Greenland Interstadial 1 (about 14.7-12.9 thousand years beforead 2000)(4). We also identify the near-synchronous commencement of Beringian, Clovis and Western Stemmed cultural traditions, and an overlap of each with the last dates for the appearance of 18 now-extinct faunal genera. Our analysis suggests that the widespread expansion of humans through North America was a key factor in the extinction of large terrestrial mammals.


A Bayesian age model suggests that human dispersal to the Americas probably began before the Last Glacial Maximum, overlapping with the last dates of appearance for several faunal genera.


  
Extreme climate after massive eruption of Alaska's Okmok volcano in 43 BCE and effects on the late Roman Republic and Ptolemaic Kingdom 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (27) : 15443-15449
作者:  McConnell, Joseph R.;  Sigl, Michael;  Plunkett, Gill;  Burke, Andrea;  Kim, Woon Mi;  Raible, Christoph C.;  Wilson, Andrew, I;  Manning, Joseph G.;  Ludlow, Francis;  Chellman, Nathan J.;  Innes, Helen M.;  Yang, Zhen;  Larsen, Jessica F.;  Schaefer, Janet R.;  Kipfstuhl, Sepp;  Mojtabavi, Seyedhamidreza;  Wilhelms, Frank;  Opel, Thomas;  Meyer, Hanno;  Steffensen, Jorgen Peder
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ice core  volcano  Okmok  Rome  climate forcing  
Eurasian Ice Sheet collapse was a major source of Meltwater Pulse 1A 14,600 years ago 期刊论文
NATURE GEOSCIENCE, 2020, 13 (5)
作者:  Brendryen, Jo;  Haflidason, Haflidi;  Yokoyama, Yusuke;  Haaga, Kristian Agasoster;  Hannisdal, Bjarte
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On the connection between large-scale atmospheric circulation and winter GPCP precipitation over the Mediterranean region for the period 1980-2017 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2020, 233
作者:  Kotsias, G.;  Lolis, C. J.;  Hatzianastassiou, N.;  Levizzani, V;  Bartzokas, A.
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Mediterranean  GPCP precipitation  Atmospheric circulation  Canonical Correlation Analysis  
FLEXPART v10.1 simulation of source contributions to Arctic black carbon 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (3) : 1641-1656
作者:  Zhu, Chunmao;  Kanaya, Yugo;  Takigawa, Masayuki;  Ikeda, Kohei;  Tanimoto, Hiroshi;  Taketani, Fumikazu;  Miyakawa, Takuma;  Kobayashi, Hideki;  Pisso, Ignacio
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Bathymetry constrains ocean heat supply to Greenland's largest glacier tongue 期刊论文
NATURE GEOSCIENCE, 2020, 13 (3) : 227-+
作者:  Schaffer, Janin;  Kanzow, Torsten;  von Appen, Wilken-Jon;  von Albedyll, Luisa;  Arndt, Jan Erik;  Roberts, David H.
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A Nonlinear Theory of Atmospheric Blocking: An Application to Greenland Blocking Changes Linked to Winter Arctic Sea Ice Loss 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2020, 77 (2) : 723-751
作者:  Zhang, Wenqi;  Luo, Dehai
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Sea ice  Blocking  Cold air surges  Nonlinear dynamics  North Atlantic Oscillation  Potential vorticity  
Oceanic forcing of penultimate deglacial and last interglacial sea-level rise 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7792) : 660-+
作者:  Rizal, Yan;  Westaway, Kira E.;  Zaim, Yahdi;  van den Bergh, Gerrit D.;  Bettis, E. Arthur, III;  Morwood, Michael J.;  Huffman, O. Frank;  Grun, Rainer;  Joannes-Boyau, Renaud;  Bailey, Richard M.;  Sidarto;  Westaway, Michael C.;  Kurniawan, Iwan;  Moore, Mark W.;  Storey, Michael;  Aziz, Fachroel;  Suminto;  Zhao, Jian-xin;  Aswan;  Sipola, Maija E.;  Larick, Roy;  Zonneveld, John-Paul;  Scott, Robert;  Putt, Shelby;  Ciochon, Russell L.
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Sea-level histories during the two most recent deglacial-interglacial intervals show substantial differences(1-3) despite both periods undergoing similar changes in global mean temperature(4,5) and forcing from greenhouse gases(6). Although the last interglaciation (LIG) experienced stronger boreal summer insolation forcing than the present interglaciation(7), understanding why LIG global mean sea level may have been six to nine metres higher than today has proven particularly challenging(2). Extensive areas of polar ice sheets were grounded below sea level during both glacial and interglacial periods, with grounding lines and fringing ice shelves extending onto continental shelves(8). This suggests that oceanic forcing by subsurface warming may also have contributed to ice-sheet loss(9-12) analogous to ongoing changes in the Antarctic(13,14) and Greenland(15) ice sheets. Such forcing would have been especially effective during glacial periods, when the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) experienced large variations on millennial timescales(16), with a reduction of the AMOC causing subsurface warming throughout much of the Atlantic basin(9,12,17). Here we show that greater subsurface warming induced by the longer period of reduced AMOC during the penultimate deglaciation can explain the more-rapid sea-level rise compared with the last deglaciation. This greater forcing also contributed to excess loss from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets during the LIG, causing global mean sea level to rise at least four metres above modern levels. When accounting for the combined influences of penultimate and LIG deglaciation on glacial isostatic adjustment, this excess loss of polar ice during the LIG can explain much of the relative sea level recorded by fossil coral reefs and speleothems at intermediate- and far-field sites.


  
Ice core records of levoglucosan and dehydroabietic and vanillic acids from Aurora Peak in Alaska since the 1660s: a proxy signal of biomass-burning activities in the North Pacific Rim 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (1) : 597-612
作者:  Pokhrel, Ambarish;  Kawamura, Kimitaka;  Kunwar, Bhagawati;  Ono, Kaori;  Tsushima, Akane;  Seki, Osamu;  Matoba, Sumio;  Shiraiwa, Takayuki
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What Drives the North Atlantic Oscillation's Temperature Anomaly Pattern? Part II: A Decomposition of the Surface Downward Longwave Radiation Anomalies 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2020, 77 (1) : 199-216
作者:  Clark, Joseph P.;  Feldstein, Steven B.
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Annular mode  Arctic Oscillation  Dynamics  Planetary waves  Teleconnections