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Ground Surface Temperature History Since the Last Glacial Maximum in Northeast Asia: Reconstructions From the Borehole Geotherms of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program

机译:Ground Surface Temperature History Since the Last Glacial Maximum in Northeast Asia: Reconstructions From the Borehole Geotherms of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program

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Abstract Past ground surface temperature (GST), one of the important aspects of paleoclimate reconstructions, can be inverted from borehole temperature measurements. Here, we report continuous 6,100‐m temperature logs in the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program SK‐2e. We inverted the past GST changes from upper borehole temperature logging (<600 m). Below this depth, localized fluid flow masks the paleoclimate record. Inversions yield an approximately 2 K GST rise since 0.1–0.6 Kyr BP and an approximately 10 K rise since 20 Kyr BP. Assuming a ±5 K influence from the deep groundwater flow, the inverted temperature rise has varied between 8 and 12 K since 20 Kyr BP, which is consistent with previous reports since the Last Glacial Maximum. Our results emphasize the potential of borehole heat‐flow profiles as a record of climate changes and the importance of climate correction for heat‐flow determinations.

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