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Dynamical attribution of North Atlantic interdecadal predictability to oceanic and atmospheric turbulence under realistic and optimal stochastic forcing

Dafydd Stephenson, Florian Sévellec

Published: 2021-02-01
Subjects: Climate, Environmental Sciences, Oceanography, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Unpredictable variations in the ocean originate from both external atmospheric forcing and chaotic processes internal to the ocean itself, and are a crucial sink of predictability on interdecadal timescales. In a global ocean model, we present i.) an optimisation framework to compute the most efficient noise patterns to generate uncertainty and ii.) a uniquely inexpensive, dynamical method for [...]

Temperature and water depth effects on brGDGT distributions in sub-alpine lakes of mid-latitude North America

Ioana Cristina Stefanescu, Bryan N Shuman, Jessica Tierney

Published: 2021-01-31
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (brGDGTs) in lake sediments are increasingly being used to reconstruct past temperatures. However, recent studies suggest that brGDGT distributions and concentrations vary with lake size and environmental conditions such as seasonality and its effects on water column temperature and chemistry. To test their use as a paleothermometer in high-altitude [...]

Shear wave velocity structure beneath North-Western Himalaya and adjoining areas

Ramees R Mir, Imtiyaz A Parvez, Vinod K Gaur

Published: 2021-01-30
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Tectonics and Structure

Shear wave velocity structure, together with Moho depths have been estimated in northwestern Himalaya, Hindu Kush and the Pamirs at a potential resolution of 0.5×0.5 degrees and at 1×1 degrees in the surrounding area, by inverting fundamental mode Rayleigh wave group velocities calculated from regional earthquake (Δ ≤ 2500 km) data, and also from their joint inversions with teleseismic receiver [...]

Rift Interaction Zones and the Stages of Rift Linkage in Active Segmented Continental Rift Systems

Folarin Kolawole, Max C. Firkins, Thuwaiba S. Al Wahaibi, et al.

Published: 2021-01-30
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Although much is known about the interaction of faulting and sedimentation within the basins of active segmented continental rift systems, little is known about these processes within the interaction zones of varying geometries that separate the young interacting segments. We address this problem in the humid, magma-poor juvenile western branch of the East African Rift System (WB-EARS). First, we [...]

Preliminary assessment of shipping noise monitoring using Distributed Acoustic Sensing on an optical fiber telecom cable

Diane Rivet, Benoit de Cacqueray, Anthony Sladen, et al.

Published: 2021-01-30
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is a recent instrumental approach allowing to turn fiber-optic cables into dense arrays of acoustic sensors. This technology is attractive in marine environments where instrumentation is difficult to implement. A promising application is the monitoring of environmental and anthropic noise, leveraging existing telecommunication cables on the seafloor. We assess [...]

Was the January 26th, 1700 Cascadia earthquake part of an event sequence?

Diego Melgar

Published: 2021-01-30
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Coastal subsidence, dating of soil samples and tree rings, and sedimentological evidence of a tsunami point to coseismic activity on a sizable portion of the Cascadia subduction zone circa 1700. Documents from Japan reveal that on January 26th of that year there were tsunami impacts across distant locations in the country and past modeling shows that a large Cascadia earthquake is the most likely [...]

Upper Mississippi River Flow and Sediment Characteristics and Their Effect on a Harbor Siltation Case

Roberto Fernández, Marcelo H Garcia, Gary Parker

Published: 2021-01-28
Subjects: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Geomorphology, Hydraulic Engineering, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Sedimentology

Upper Mississippi River flow and sediment characteristics downstream of St. Louis are presented in this study. Available and measured data were used to assess a harbor siltation case and dredging needs. Such data are also useful to researchers and engineers conducting work in the Mississippi River and large rivers in general. Flows were characterized in terms of the mean annual hydrograph, flow [...]

Goal-Oriented Error Estimation and Mesh Adaptation for Tracer Transport Modelling

Joseph Gregory Wallwork, Nicolas Barral, David A Ham, et al.

Published: 2021-01-28
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

This paper applies metric-based mesh adaptation methods to advection-dominated tracer transport modelling problems in two and three dimensions, using the finite element package Firedrake. In particular, the mesh adaptation methods considered are built upon goal-oriented estimates for the error incurred in evaluating a diagnostic quantity of interest (QoI). In the motivating example of modelling [...]

Tectonic evolution of an Early Cryogenian late-magmatic basin in central Madagascar

Raisa Lopes Costa, Renata da Silva Schmitt, Alan S. Collins, et al.

Published: 2021-01-28
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Central and southern Madagascar comprise a number of distinctive Archaean crustal blocks (the Antongil-Masora and Antananarivo domains) overlain by Proterozoic supracrustal sequences, preserved in the East African Orogen. Here, we present U–Pb and Lu–Hf isotopic data for two supracrustal units from detrital and metamorphic zircon grains. The lower sequence is comprised of quartzite and [...]

Back-propagating rupture evolution within a curved slab during the 2019 Mw 8.0 Peru intraslab earthquake

Hu Yaping, Yuji Yagi, Okuwaki Ryo, et al.

Published: 2021-01-28
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The 26 May 2019 Mw 8.0 Peru intraslab earthquake ruptured the subducting Nazca plate where the dip angle of the slab increases sharply and the strike angle rotates clockwise from the epicentre to north. To obtain a detailed seismic source model of the 2019 Peru earthquake, including not only the rupture evolution but also the spatiotemporal distribution of focal mechanisms, we performed [...]

The active and passive roles of the ocean in generating basin-scale heat content variability

Dafydd Stephenson, Florian Sévellec

Published: 2021-01-28
Subjects: Climate, Oceanography, Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The role of ocean circulation in transforming surface forcing into interannual-to-multidecadal oceanic variability is an area of ongoing debate. Here, a novel method, establishing exact causal links, is used to quantitatively determine the role of ocean active and passive processes in transforming stochastic surface forcing into heat content variability. To this end, we use a global ocean model [...]

Observational estimates of dynamic topography through space and time

Mark James Hoggard, Jacqueline Austermann, Cody Randel, et al.

Published: 2021-01-24
Subjects: Biogeochemistry, Cosmochemistry, Earth Sciences, Geochemistry, Geology, Geomorphology, Geophysics and Seismology, Paleobiology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, Tectonics and Structure, Volcanology

Earth's mantle undergoes convection on million-year timescales as heat is transferred from depth to the surface. Whilst this flow has long been linked to the large-scale horizontal forces that drive plate tectonics and supercontinent cycles, geologists are increasingly recognising the signature of convection through transient vertical motions in the rock record, known as "dynamic topography". A [...]

Deciphering paleogeography from orogenic architecture: constructing orogens in a future supercontinent as thought experiment

Douwe J.J. van Hinsbergen, Thomas L.A. Schouten

Published: 2021-01-24
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Orogens that form at convergent plate boundaries typically consist of accreted rock units that form an incomplete archive of subducted oceanic and continental lithosphere, as well as of deformed crust of the former upper plate. Reading the construction of orogenic architecture forms the key to decipher the paleogeographic distribution of oceans and continents, as well as bathymetric and [...]

A review of last interglacial sea-level proxies in the eastern Mediterranean coastal region

Barbara Mauz, Noureddine ELMEJDOUB

Published: 2021-01-23
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Mediterranean ‘raised beaches’ were subject to Quaternary research since the early years of the 20th century. The uniqueness of a warm-loving molluscs fauna immigrating into the Mediterranean made the coastline a prime interest for studying Quaternary sea-level changes. Today, we have a detailed picture of this historically important coastline characterised by tectonically dormant coastal zone [...]

Developing luminescence analysis of Icelandic volcanic glass: a case study using the Þórsmörk Ignimbrite

Stephen J Roberts, David C. W. Sanderson, Andrew J. Dugmore

Published: 2021-01-22
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Large volcanic eruptions from Iceland can produce significant volumes of glass-rich rhyolitic tephra, which are then deposited across NW Europe and the North Atlantic-Arctic region, forming time-parallel marker horizons useful to palaeoenvironmental studies. Here we investigate new ways of improving the tephrochronological record of Iceland using (thermo)luminescence analysis of rhyolitic [...]

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