Title of article :
Possible Ambiguities in Subsurface Temperature Logs: Consideration of Ground-water Flow and Ground Surface Temperature Change
Author/Authors :
Marshall Reiter ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Subsurface temperature regimes can commonly be influenced by both ground-water flow in
the saturated zone and ground surface temperature change. Both phenomena are widespread and one or
the other may be unnoticed and/or unanticipated in various temperature logs. As a consequence, it is often
difficult to determine the relative impact of the two phenomena on the temperature-depth data at a site. A
number of models for ground-water flow, ground surface temperature change, and a combination of the
two processes, are fitted to two example temperature logs showing characteristic nonlinearity. Examples of
the possible impact of one phenomenon on the parameters calculated for the other phenomenon
demonstrate the potential interactive influence. The analysis can be used to estimate potential uncertainties
in calculations of ground-water flow and ground surface temperature change from subsurface temperature
data, and therefore how interpretations of ground-water flow and ground surface warming might be
affected. From the analysis presented the relative importance of the two phenomena may be further
considered at different locations.
Keywords :
Ground-water flow , ground surface temperature change.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics