2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00024-011-0322-2
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Pre-Observational Evolution of Surface Temperature in Romania as Inferred from Borehole Temperature Measurements

Abstract: Temperature data from nine boreholes in the Carpathian orogen in Romania were used to obtain information on the ground surface temperature history (GSTH) in the last 250 years. The temperature measurements were taken with a thermistor probe (sensitivity in the 10 mK range) using the stop-and-go technique, at 10 m intervals, in the depth range of 20-580 m. The least squares inverse modelling approach of TARANTOLA and VALETTE (J Geophys 50:159-170, 1982) was used to infer the GSTH. Long-term air temperature rec… Show more

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