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Repeat temperature measurements in boreholes from northwestern Utah link ground and air temperature changes at the decadal time scale

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Title Repeat temperature measurements in boreholes from northwestern Utah link ground and air temperature changes at the decadal time scale
Names Davis, Michael G. (creator)
Harris, Robert N. (creator)
Chapman, David S. (creator)
Date Issued 2010-05-11 (iso8601)
Abstract Borehole temperature profiles provide a record of ground surface temperature (GST)
change at the decadal to centennial time scale. GST histories reconstructed from boreholes
are particularly useful in climate reconstruction if changes in GST and surface air
temperature (SAT) are effectively coupled at decadal and longer time periods and it can be
shown that borehole temperatures respond faithfully to surface temperature changes. We
test these assumptions using three boreholes in northwestern Utah that have been
repeatedly logged for temperature over a time span of 29 years. We report 13 temperaturedepth
logs at the Emigrant Pass Observatory borehole GC‐1, eight at borehole SI‐1 and
five at borehole DM‐1, acquired between 1978 and 2007. Systematic subsurface
temperature changes of up to 0.6°C are observed over this time span in the upper sections
of the boreholes; below approximately 100 m any temperature transients are within
observational noise. We difference the temperature logs to highlight subsurface transients
and to remove any ambiguity resulting from steady state source of curvature. Synthetic
temperature profiles computed from SAT data at nearby meteorological stations reproduce
both the amplitude and pattern of the transient temperature observations, fitting the
observations to within 0.03°C or better. This observational confirmation of the strong
coupling between surface temperature change and borehole temperature transients lends
further support to the use of borehole temperatures to complement SAT and multiproxy
reconstructions of climate change.
Genre Article
Topic Borehole temperature
Identifier Davis, M. G., R. N. Harris, and D. S. Chapman (2010), Repeat temperature measurements in boreholes from northwestern Utah link ground and air temperature changes at the decadal time scale, J. Geophys. Res., 115, B05203, doi:10.1029/2009JB006875.

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