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Air and permafrost temperature at Mt. Melbourne (1989-1998)

Author(s)
Gambino, S.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione OE, Catania, Italia  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
3.7. Dinamica del clima e dell'oceano
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Antarctic Science  
Issue/vol(year)
17/2005
Publisher
cambridge
Pages (printed)
151-152
Date Issued
2005
DOI
10.1017/S095410200500249X
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/2395
Subjects
01. Atmosphere::01.01. Atmosphere::01.01.02. Climate  
Subjects

temperature

cooling

Abstract
Ten years, from 1989 to 1998, of continuous recording of air and permafrost temperature at Mt. Melbourne has been analysed considering daily and seasonal changes. Published historical temperature observations in this area are absent.
Temperature signals have been recorded by a permanent geophysical network operating since 1989 on Mt Melbourne volcano composed of five stations each equipped with four temperature sensors installed at different depths with a 48 data/day sampling.
The network has been very reliable over the 10 years recording period. Four of the five stations of the network collected data are able to furnish indications on the long-term trend of temperature in this area. This analysis has been realized considering the deepest sensor data (T3 at –2.5m) that are characterized by the lowest noise.
All stations show negative trends ranging between –0.3 and –0.82 °C/decade. These results fall within the framework of several studies on climate in Antarctica that report a wide cooling area recorded in Victoria Land East Antarctica during the 1980’s and 90’s.
References
BONACCORSO A., FALZONE G., GAMBINO S. & VILLARI L. 1995. Tilt signals recorded at Mt Melbourne Volcano (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica) between 1989-94. Terra Antartica 2, 111-116.
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DORAN, P.T., PRISCU, J.C., LYONS, W.B., WALSH, J.E., FOUNTAIN, A.G., MCKNIGHT, D.M., MOORHEAD, D.L., VIRGINIA, R.A., WALL, D.H., CLOW, G.D., FRITSEN, C.H., MCKAY, C.P. & PARSONS, A.N. 2002. Antarctic climate cooling and terrestrial ecosystem response. Nature 415, 517-521.
KWOK R. & COMISO J.C. 2002. Spatial patterns of variability in Antarctic surface temperature: Connections to the Southern Hemisphere Annular Mode and the Southern Oscillation. Geophys. Res. Lett., 29, 14, 10.1029/2002GL015415.
VAUGHAN, D.G., MARSHALL, G.J., CONNOLLEY, W.M., PARKINSON, C., MULVANEY, R., HODGSON, D.A., KING, J.C., PUDSEY, C.J. & TURNER J. 2003. Recent rapid regional climate warming on the Antarctic Penisula. Climatic Change 60, 243–274.
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