[1] A heat-conduction forward model driven by ground surface temperature from three 1000-year climate simulations with the state-of-the-art ECHO-g model has been used to simulate underground temperature perturbation profiles. An inversion approach has been applied to reconstruct ground surface temperature histories from the simulated profiles and to compare them with the climate model temperatures. Results support the skill of borehole inversion methods to retrieve long-term temperature trends, and the robustness of using the present-day borehole network for reconstructing SAT variations. Citation: González-Rouco, J. F., H. Beltrami, E. Zorita, an
International audienceBorehole temperature depth profiles are commonly used to infer time variations...
International audienceCollections of suitably chosen borehole profiles can be used to infer large-sc...
We derive an optimal Northern Hemisphere mean surface temperature reconstruction from terrestrial bo...
Inversion methods have been used to determine ground temperature history from borehole temperature d...
International audienceThe majority of inversion methods used for inferring past ground surface tempe...
A quantitative assessment is presented for the impact of the maximum depth of a temperature-depth pr...
In this thesis new methods have been developed for the recovery of past surface temperaturevariation...
Understanding the climate change processes requires application of special methodologies for reveali...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionTemperature-depth data from six boreholes in western Utah a...
Understanding the climate change processes requires application of special methodologies for reveali...
Journal ArticleTemperature-depth data from six boreholes in western Utah and nine boreholes in south...
distinguish anthropogenic forcing of the Earth’s past climate from its natural variability need to b...
Owing to the awareness of the impact of global warming, there has been a growing interest in studyin...
Within the framework of the PAGES NAm2k project, 510 North American borehole temperature–depth profi...
The investigation of observed borehole temperatures has proved to be a valuable tool for the reconst...
International audienceBorehole temperature depth profiles are commonly used to infer time variations...
International audienceCollections of suitably chosen borehole profiles can be used to infer large-sc...
We derive an optimal Northern Hemisphere mean surface temperature reconstruction from terrestrial bo...
Inversion methods have been used to determine ground temperature history from borehole temperature d...
International audienceThe majority of inversion methods used for inferring past ground surface tempe...
A quantitative assessment is presented for the impact of the maximum depth of a temperature-depth pr...
In this thesis new methods have been developed for the recovery of past surface temperaturevariation...
Understanding the climate change processes requires application of special methodologies for reveali...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionTemperature-depth data from six boreholes in western Utah a...
Understanding the climate change processes requires application of special methodologies for reveali...
Journal ArticleTemperature-depth data from six boreholes in western Utah and nine boreholes in south...
distinguish anthropogenic forcing of the Earth’s past climate from its natural variability need to b...
Owing to the awareness of the impact of global warming, there has been a growing interest in studyin...
Within the framework of the PAGES NAm2k project, 510 North American borehole temperature–depth profi...
The investigation of observed borehole temperatures has proved to be a valuable tool for the reconst...
International audienceBorehole temperature depth profiles are commonly used to infer time variations...
International audienceCollections of suitably chosen borehole profiles can be used to infer large-sc...
We derive an optimal Northern Hemisphere mean surface temperature reconstruction from terrestrial bo...