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NGS

March
High solar cycle, spectral variations inconsistent with stratospheric ozone observations
W. T. Ball, J. D. Haigh, E. V. Rozanov, A. Kuchar, T. Sukhodolov, F. Tummon,
A. V. Shapiro and W. Schmutz, 2016, 9(3), 206-209
http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n3/full/ngeo2640.html

Enhanced Atlantic sea-level rise relative to the Pacific under high carbon emission rates
J. P. Krasting, J. P. Dunne, R. J. Stouffer and R. W. Hallberg, 2016, 9(3), 210-214
http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n3/full/ngeo2641.html
FEB
Climate-sensitive northern lakes and ponds are critical components of methane release
Martin Wik, Ruth K. Varner, Katey Walter Anthony, Sally MacIntyre and David Bastviken,
2016, 9(2), 99-105http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n2/full/ngeo2578.html

Amplification of El Nio by cloud longwave coupling to atmospheric circulation


Gaby Rdel, Thorsten Mauritsen, Bjorn Stevens, Dietmar Dommenget, Daniela Matei,
Katinka Bellomo and Amy Clement, 2016, 9(2), 106-110
http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n2/full/ngeo2630.html

Degree of simulated suppression of Atlantic tropical cyclones modulated by flavour of El


Nio Christina M. Patricola, Ping Chang and R. Saravanan, 2016, 9(2), 155-160
http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n2/full/ngeo2624.html

The global volume and distribution of modern groundwater


Tom Gleeson, Kevin M. Befus, Scott Jasechko, Elco Luijendijk, and M. Bayani Cardenas,
2016, 9(2), 161-167
http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n2/full/ngeo2590.html

Links between tropical Pacific seasonal, interannual and orbital variability during the
Holocene
J. Emile-Geay, K. M. Cobb, M. Carr, P. Braconnot, J. Leloup, Y. Zhou, S. P. Harrison, T.
Corrge, H. V. McGregor, M. Collins, R. Driscoll, M. Elliot, B. Schneider and A. Tudhope,
2016, 9(2), 168-173http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n2/full/ngeo2608.html
Nature
Influence of extreme weather disasters on global crop production
Corey Lesk, Pedram Rowhani and Navin Ramankutty, 2016, 529, 84-87
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v529/n7584/full/nature16467.html

Spatial and temporal distribution of mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet since AD
1900
KristianK. Kjeldsen, NielsJ. Korsgaard, AndersA. Bjrk, ShfaqatA. Khan, JasonE. Box,
Svend Funder, NicolajK. Larsen, JonathanL. Bamber, William Colgan, Michiel van den
Broeke, Marie-Louise Siggaard-Andersen, Christopher Nuth, Anders Schomacker, Camilla
S. Andresen, Eske Willerslev and KurtH. Kjr, 2016, 528, 396-400,

Global warming: Chinas contribution to climate change


Dominick V. Spracklen, 2016, 531, 310-312.
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v531/n7594/full/531310a.html

The contribution of Chinas emissions to global climate forcing


Bengang Li, Thomas Gasser, Philippe Ciais, Shilong Piao, Shu Tao, Yves Balkanski, Didier
Hauglustaine, Juan-Pablo Boisier, Zhuo Chen, Mengtian Huang, Laurent Zhaoxin Li, Yue Li,
Hongyan Liu, Junfeng Liu, Shushi Peng, Zehao Shen, Zhenzhong Sun, Rong Wang, Tao
Wang, Guodong Yin, Yi Yin, Hui Zeng, Zhenzhong Zeng & Feng Zhou, 2016, 531, 357-361.
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v531/n7594/full/nature17165.html

The terrestrial biosphere as a net source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere


Hanqin Tian, Chaoqun Lu, Philippe Ciais, Anna M. Michalak, Josep G. Canadell, Eri
Saikawa, Deborah N. Huntzinger, Kevin R. Gurney, Stephen Sitch, Bowen Zhang, Jia Yang,
Philippe Bousquet, Lori Bruhwiler, Guangsheng Chen, Edward Dlugokencky, Pierre
Friedlingstein, Jerry Melillo, Shufen Pan, Benjamin Poulter, Ronald Prinn, Marielle Saunois,
Christopher R. Schwalm & Steven C. Wofsy
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v531/n7593/full/nature16946.html

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