Long wavelength ground surface temperature history from continuous temperature logs in the Transylva

Author:Serban, DZ; Nielsen, SB; Demetrescu, C

Article Title:Long wavelength ground surface temperature history from continuous temperature logs in the Transylvanian Basin

Abstract:
Continuous temperature logs to depths between 750 and 1400 m in the Transylvanian Basin, Romania, in many cases show temperature gradient variations with depth which cannot be explained by depth variations in thermal conductivity, topography and ground water flow. The only possible responsible agent seems to be past surface temperature variations. The temperature logs from nine boreholes have been interpreted individually and jointly by least squares inverse modelling with the surface temperature history and background heat flux as unknown parameters. All the temperature profiles are consistent with a temperature rise at the end of the last glaciation. The effects of borehole depth, of a wrong choice of thermal conductivity, and the level of uncorrelated random noise were examined using synthetic examples. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Keywords: long wavelength; ground surface temperature history; Transylvanian Basin

DOI: 10.1016/S0921-8181(01)00090-X

Source:GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE

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