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REVIEW
Special Topic: Earth System Science
A holistic perspective on Earth system science
Yongfei ZHENG, Zhengtang GUO, Nianzhi JIAO, Mu MU, Shilong PIAO, Suiyan FU, Dinghui YANG & Maoyan ZHU
Solid Earth
Remnants and fragments of the subducted paleo-Pacific plate: Constraints from geochemistry and geophysics
Xisheng XU, Zhouchuan HUANG, Dingsheng JIANG, Gang ZENG & Li-Qun DAI
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ARTICLE
Atmosphere & Oceanography
Distribution, burial fluxes and carbon sink effect of sedimentary organic carbon in the eastern China seas
Xuefa SHI, Bin WU, Shuqing QIAO, Zhengquan YAO, Limin HU, Yazhi BAI, Shan HU, Jie SHENG, Yanguang LIU, Shengfa LIU, Kunshan WANG & Jianjun ZOU
Multi-agent mobile networking observation experiment at the air-sea interface of ocean eddy
Yi ZHANG, Dongxiao WANG, Li ZHOU, Chunhua QIU, Yunfei ZHANG, Zhiliang DENG, Biao ZHANG, Yunping LIU, Yeqiang SHU, Fenghua ZHOU, Danian LIU & Zhengqiu ZHANG
Tropical cyclone genesis over the western north Pacific in La Niña decay summers: Comparison between 2018 and 2021
Yunyun LIU & Zhensong GONG
Impact of EnKF assimilating Himawari-8 all-sky infrared radiance on the forecasting of a warm-sector rainstorm event
Shanshan LOU, Lei ZHU, Xuexing QIU, Guangzhou CHEN, Song YUAN & Shengnan ZHOU
Solid Earth
Insight of enriched basalts into the nature and evolution of mantle lithosphere beneath craton margins
Hong-Kun DAI, Jianping ZHENG, Qing XIONG, Linlin HU & Xiang ZHOU
Distributions and accumulation mechanisms of helium in petroliferous basins
Pengpeng LI, Quanyou LIU, Dongya ZHU, Di ZHU, Zheng ZHOU, Xiaoqi WU, Qingqiang MENG, Jiahao LV & Yu GAO
Chemical, carbon and sulfur isotopic compositions constrain the origin of Upper Carboniferous-Lower Triassic gases in eastern Sichuan Basin, SW China
Chunfang CAI, Ilya KUTUZOV, Wenhua MEI, Daowei WANG, Bing LUO, Shipeng HUANG, Bing HE & Alon AMRANI
Microseismic observations reveal that internal waves intensify seabed methane release
Zhaoyang TIAN, Yonggang JIA, Junjiang ZHU, Tian CHEN, Hui WANG, Chunsheng JI, Chengyu LIU, Longyu LU & Manchao HE
A newly unraveled 13.6-year oscillation from GPS displacements and its potential implications for the dynamic reference frame
Hao DING & Weiping JIANG
Earth Surface
Impacts of land surface darkening on frozen ground and ecosystems over the Tibetan Plateau
Shuchang TANG, Tao WANG, Dan LIU, Tandong YAO & Shilong PIAO
Drought decreases the positive impact of warming on an alpine grassland community
Wang A, Wangwang LV, Yang ZHOU, Bowen LI, Jianping SUN, Jingya LV, Lanying CHEN, Dorji TSECHEO & Shiping WANG
Contribution of high-latitude permafrost regions in the Northern Hemisphere to global wildfire carbon emissions
Xingru ZHU, Xiyan XU & Gensuo JIA
First wetland mapping at 10-m spatial resolution in South America using multi-source and multi-feature remote sensing data
Weiwei SUN, Gang YANG, Yuling HUANG, Dehua MAO, Ke HUANG, Lin ZHU, Xiangchao MENG, Tian FENG, Chao CHEN & Yong GE
Spatial-temporal patterns and evolution of carbon storage in China’s terrestrial ecosystems from 1980 to 2020
Shaojian WANG, Shijie ZHOU & Chuanglin FANG
An integrated land change modeler and distributed hydrological model approach for quantifying future urban runoff dynamics
Asad Hussain MUHAMMAD, Waseem MUHAMMAD, Ajmal MUHAMMAD & Atiq Ur Rehman Tariq
Planet & Space
A general climatology of categorized Martian ionospheric irregularities
Xin WAN, Jiahao ZHONG, Yongqiang HAO, Chao XIONG, Hui WANG, Yutian CAO, Jun CUI, Yiwen LIU, Qiaoling LI & Jiawei KUAI
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NEWS FOCUS
Solid Earth
Trend of ambient seismic noise attenuation tomography: Theory and applications
Xin LIU & Zhanwen LI
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PERSPECTIVE
Planet & Space
Planet wind: Planetary evolution dominated by electromagnetic forces
Yong WEI
5
ERRATUM
Earth Surface
Erratum to: A justice and innovative way ahead of consumption-based emission accounting approach
Qun SHEN, Hongbo DUAN, Yun TANG, Linbing TANG, Li SHANG, Xinyu DOU, Wei WEI, Weiqiang CHEN & Zhu LIU
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Carbon sequestration in coastal sediments is a crucial pathway toward achieving “carbon neutrality”. The burial of organic carbon in coastal areas plays a significant role in global carbon cycling and climate change. Understanding the flux and exchange characteristics of coastal sedimentary carbon is essential for studying the feedback relationships between atmospheric CO2 and climate change. The cover illustrates the burial fluxes and contributions of different organic carbon sources in the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea and East China Sea, based on extensive data analysis. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the “baseline” of sedimentary organic carbon in these regions and elucidates the impacts of large river inputs and marine primary production on the distribution and burial of organic carbon. For detailed information, see the article by Xuefa SHI et al. on pages 3062–3082.
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