Measurements of underground and underwater temperatures by quartz thermometers at Syowa Station, East Antarctica

Eight-months' observation of underground temperature was made by specially designed quartz thermometers in a 20m borehole at Syowa Station, East Antarctica. The underground temperature at 5m depth showed a quasisinusoidal change of 5.47℃ from -4.89℃ to -10.36℃. The above change became smaller t...

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Main Authors: Kazuo Shibuya, Toshiyasu Nagao, Katsutada Kaminuma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1982-09-01
Series:Antarctic Record
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008323
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spelling doaj-1fb5cdeeb004495f8f9465393a3c11632020-11-24T20:42:27ZengNational Institute of Polar ResearchAntarctic Record0085-72892432-079X1982-09-01768910010.15094/00008323Measurements of underground and underwater temperatures by quartz thermometers at Syowa Station, East AntarcticaKazuo Shibuya0Toshiyasu Nagao1Katsutada Kaminuma2National Institute of Polar ResearchFaculty of Science, Chiba UniversityNational Institute of Polar ResearchEight-months' observation of underground temperature was made by specially designed quartz thermometers in a 20m borehole at Syowa Station, East Antarctica. The underground temperature at 5m depth showed a quasisinusoidal change of 5.47℃ from -4.89℃ to -10.36℃. The above change became smaller to 1.58℃ in the range of -7.73℃&acd;-9.31℃ at 10m depth, and became further smaller to 0.20℃ in the range of -8.17℃&acd;-8.37℃ at 20m depth. In comparison with the seasonal variation of air temperature, there was a phase delay of about 90 days at 5m depth and about 290 days at 20m depth. The effect of the seasonal variation of air temperature on that of underground temperature can be estimated as less than 0.01℃ at the depth of 33.8m when exponential decay against depth is assumed to have resulted from such effect. Six-months' observation of sea-water temperature was also made at 7m depth under the ice-cover of the coast of Nisi-no-ura Cove. The observation revealed a gradual increase of temperature from -1.63℃ in June to -1.48℃ in November at an approximate rate of 0.9×10^<-3>℃/day. Superposed on the above longterm trend, there was a sequence of short-term (10-30 days) variations of 0.05-0.10℃ which was characterized by the abrupt increase and the subsequent gradual decrease of temperature.https://doi.org/10.15094/00008323
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Toshiyasu Nagao
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spellingShingle Kazuo Shibuya
Toshiyasu Nagao
Katsutada Kaminuma
Measurements of underground and underwater temperatures by quartz thermometers at Syowa Station, East Antarctica
Antarctic Record
author_facet Kazuo Shibuya
Toshiyasu Nagao
Katsutada Kaminuma
author_sort Kazuo Shibuya
title Measurements of underground and underwater temperatures by quartz thermometers at Syowa Station, East Antarctica
title_short Measurements of underground and underwater temperatures by quartz thermometers at Syowa Station, East Antarctica
title_full Measurements of underground and underwater temperatures by quartz thermometers at Syowa Station, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Measurements of underground and underwater temperatures by quartz thermometers at Syowa Station, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of underground and underwater temperatures by quartz thermometers at Syowa Station, East Antarctica
title_sort measurements of underground and underwater temperatures by quartz thermometers at syowa station, east antarctica
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
series Antarctic Record
issn 0085-7289
2432-079X
publishDate 1982-09-01
description Eight-months' observation of underground temperature was made by specially designed quartz thermometers in a 20m borehole at Syowa Station, East Antarctica. The underground temperature at 5m depth showed a quasisinusoidal change of 5.47℃ from -4.89℃ to -10.36℃. The above change became smaller to 1.58℃ in the range of -7.73℃&acd;-9.31℃ at 10m depth, and became further smaller to 0.20℃ in the range of -8.17℃&acd;-8.37℃ at 20m depth. In comparison with the seasonal variation of air temperature, there was a phase delay of about 90 days at 5m depth and about 290 days at 20m depth. The effect of the seasonal variation of air temperature on that of underground temperature can be estimated as less than 0.01℃ at the depth of 33.8m when exponential decay against depth is assumed to have resulted from such effect. Six-months' observation of sea-water temperature was also made at 7m depth under the ice-cover of the coast of Nisi-no-ura Cove. The observation revealed a gradual increase of temperature from -1.63℃ in June to -1.48℃ in November at an approximate rate of 0.9×10^<-3>℃/day. Superposed on the above longterm trend, there was a sequence of short-term (10-30 days) variations of 0.05-0.10℃ which was characterized by the abrupt increase and the subsequent gradual decrease of temperature.
url https://doi.org/10.15094/00008323
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