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Yusuke Yokoyama
Professor, University of Tokyo
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East Asian Monsoon dynamics in Japan as inferred from the sediments of Lake Suigetsu
AGU 2024
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2024
Alexander Francke, Jonathan J. Tyler, Vanessa Nowi...
The long-proposed alignment between the East Asian Summer Monsoon and high latitude climate forcing suggested by similar trends in the Greenland ice c...
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Coupled radiocarbon and stable isotopes reveal groundwater dynamics on small carbonate islands
AGU 2024
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Yusuke Yokoyama, Shoko Hirabayashi, Mana Tsujino, ...
Groundwater is the world's largest freshwater resource. It faces significant challenges in the 21st century due to overexploitation and depletion of a...
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A relatively stable Kuroshio over the last 12,000 years
AGU 2024
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 10 december 2024
Stephen Obrochta, Yoshiya Hatakeyama, Yoshimi Kubo...
The Kuroshio is crucial in transporting heat and materials poleward. Its variability interacts with the global climate system and affects local and re...
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Holocene Changes in Upwelling History Detected by Beryllium Isotopes from Offshore Chile
AGU 2024
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 10 december 2024
Karin Nemoto, Yusuke Yokoyama, Adam D. Sproson, Yo...
Upwelling in the Southern Ocean play has a large effect on atmospheric CO2, and thus on the global climate. The degree of upwelling and the effect on ...
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Beryllium isotopes indicate water mass mixing along the continental rise off Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica
AGU 2024
ocean sciences | 10 december 2024
Bethany Behrens, Yusuke Yokoyama, Yosuke Miyairi, ...
Along the Sabrina Coast there exist extensive canyon systems, mapped in high resolution, cutting through the continental slope and rise. Canyons are e...
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Physical Properties of the Hawaiian Drowned Reefs and Basalts Recovered by IODP Expedition 389
AGU 2024
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 09 december 2024
Brian Boston, Stephan Jorry, Marisa Rydzy, Erwan ...
The rapid growth and consequential subsidence of the island of Hawaiʻi creates accommodation space that results in expanded fossil coral reef sections...
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Obtaining High‐Resolution Magnetic Records From Speleothems Using Magnetic Microscopy
GEOCHEMISTRY, GEOPHYSICS, GEOSYSTEMS
05 october 2024
Caue Borlina, Luca A. Dimuccio, Jeffrey A. Dorale,...
Speleothems are mineral deposits capable of recording detrital and/or chemical remanent magnetization at annual timescales. They can offer highR...
A Lake at the Mt. Fuji (Lake Motosu) Recording Prolonged Negative Arctic Oscillation as Reduction of Aeolian Dust Due To Westerly Pathways During the Holocene
PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
11 september 2024
Karin Nemoto, Yusuke Yokoyama, Stephen Obrochta, Y...
East Asia is a major source of dust accounting for 20% of the global dust emission. Work on reconstructing past changes in dust transport in East A...