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Climate change in Kamchatka, evidence from the underground
- 1.0143647 - GFU-E 20030078 RIV JP eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Čermák, Vladimír - Šafanda, Jan - Yamano, M. - Nagao, T. - Taniguchi, M. - Okubo, Y. - Miyakoshi, A. - Gordeev, E. - Bodri, L.
Climate change in Kamchatka, evidence from the underground.
Geothermal/dendrochronological paleoclimate reconstruction across eastern margin of Eurasia. Proceedings 2002 international Matsuyama workshop. Matsuyama, 2003 - (Yamano, M.; Nagao, T.; Sweda, T.), s. 100-109
[Geothermal/dendrochronological paleoclimate reconstruction across eastern margin of Eurasia. Matsuyama (JP), 28.11.2002-30.11.2002]
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z3012916
Keywords : borehole temperatures * climatic change * recent warming
Subject RIV: DC - Siesmology, Volcanology, Earth Structure
Long-term climate changes are characterised by the variations in the mean annual air temperature, which further determine the ground temperature conditions on the Earth's surface. Temperature changes at the surface propagate downward and impart the thermal signature to the rocks that can be analysed to yield the ground surface temperature history.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0041345
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