Climate Change in the Urals,Russia, Inferred from Borehole Temperature Data |
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Authors: | Štulc Petr Golovanova Inessa V. Selezniova G.V. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Geophysical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Boní II/1401, 141 31 Praha 4, Czech Republic;(2) Institute of Geology, Russian Academy of Sciences, K. Marx St. 16/2, 450 000 Ufa, Russia |
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Abstract: | Borehole temperatures in the central and south Urals were analysed for the past ground surface temperature (GST) signal. 31 highquality temperature logs were selected for this purpose and inverted with algorithms based on the generalised least squares theory. The signal to noise ratio was improved by averaging the results of individual borehole inversions. No distinct regional trends were found in the studied region except for some indications of more pronounced warming in the south. The mean GST history (GSTH) was characterised by cooling down to –0.6 °C in the 18th century and subsequent warming to 0.5 °C above the longterm mean at the beginning of this century, and to 1 – 1.5 °C by 1980. The stability of the mean GSTH was tested in dependence on the number of holes used for the averaging. It showed that any subset of 15 holes yielded a GSTH similar to that obtained from the whole set. A surface air temperature (SAT) time series comprising the period 1832 – 1989 was combined from 17 meteorological records. Its least squares warming rate of 1.1 °C per 100 years is somewhat higher than that of the GST (0.7 – 0.8°C/100 years) in the same period. |
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Keywords: | climate change borehole temperature ground and air temperature |
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