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Repeat temperature measurements in borehole GC-1, northwestern Utah: towards isolating a climate-change signal borehole temperature profiles

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Title Repeat temperature measurements in borehole GC-1, northwestern Utah: towards isolating a climate-change signal borehole temperature profiles
Names Chapman, David S. (creator)
Harris, Robert N. (creator)
Date Issued 1993-09-15 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union
Abstract Temperature-depth profiles in borehole CC-I,
northwestern Utah, were measured in 1978, 1990, and 1992.
Borehole temperatures below 80 m depth are highly
reproducible over the 14 year period indicating long term
thermal stability. A slowly changing temperature field above
80 m depth has similiar characteristics to synthetic temperature
profiles computed from a 100 year record of air temperature
changes at Park Valley weather station 50 km northeast of the
borehole site.
Genre Article
Identifier Chapman, David S., and Robert N. Harris. "Repeat temperature measurements in borehole GC-1, northwestern Utah: towards isolating a climate-change signal borehole temperature profiles." Geophysical Research Letters 20.18 (1993): 1891-94. Print.

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