A late Quaternary climate reconstruction based on borehole heat flux data, borehole temperature data, and the instrumental record
Abstract
We present a suite of new 20,000 year reconstructions that integrate three types of geothermal information: a global database of terrestrial heat flux measurements, another database of temperature versus depth observations, and the 20th century instrumental record of temperature, all referenced to the 1961-1990 mean of the instrumental record. These reconstructions show the warming from the last glacial maximum, the occurrence of a mid-Holocene warm episode, a Medieval Warm Period (MWP), a Little Ice Age (LIA), and the rapid warming of the 20th century. The reconstructions show the temperatures of the mid-Holocene warm episode some 1-2 K above the reference level, the maximum of the MWP at or slightly below the reference level, the minimum of the LIA about 1 K below the reference level, and end-of-20th century temperatures about 0.5 K above the reference level.
- Publication:
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Geophysical Research Letters
- Pub Date:
- July 2008
- DOI:
- 10.1029/2008GL034187
- Bibcode:
- 2008GeoRL..3513703H
- Keywords:
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- Global Change: Climate variability (1635;
- 3305;
- 3309;
- 4215;
- 4513);
- Global Change: Climate dynamics (0429;
- 3309);
- Tectonophysics: Heat generation and transport