Groundwater Temperature 2012

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  • Groundwater Temperature as Word document

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Maps

  • 02.14.1 Groundwater Temperature 20 m Below Surface

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  • 02.14.3 Groundwater Temperature 40 m Below Surface

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  • 02.14.4 Groundwater Temperature 60 m Below Surface

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  • 02.14.5 Groundwater Temperature 80 m Below Surface

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  • 02.14.6 Groundwater Temperature 100 m Below Surface

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Figures

  • Fig. 1: Schematic diagram of the factors that affect groundwater temperature

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  • Fig. 2: Seasonal Progression of Groundwater Temperature

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  • Fig. 3: Geological Scheme of Berlin

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  • Fig. 4: Excerpt from Environmental Atlas Map 06.01, Actual Use of Built-Up Areas (2011 Edition)

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  • Fig. 5: Seasonal Change of Temperature of the Subsoil in the Groundwater Saturated and Unsaturated Soil Zone

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  • Fig. 6: Seasonal Temperature Fluctuations of the Groundwater at Measurement Point 4110, in the Immediate Proximity of Surface Waters Warmed Year-round

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  • Fig. 7: Temperature Profiles of Selected Measurement Points in Central Berlin (Borough of Mitte)

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  • Fig. 8: Results of a Long-term Temperature Investigation at Measurement Point 7063

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  • Fig. 9: Temperature Deviation of the Air Temperature and the Soil Temperatures at a Depth of 12 m at the Potsdam Secular Station, by Comparison with the Temperature Progression in the Northern Hemisphere from 1922-2004, with Reference to the Period 1961-1990

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    Image: HENNING & LIMBERG, 2012

  • Fig. 10: Temperature Deviation at the Potsdam Secular Station, for the Air Temperature at a Height of 2 m, and the Soil Temperatures at a Depth of 12 m, by Comparison with the Temperature Progression in the Northern Hemisphere. The Temperature Deviation is Referenced to the Mean Temperature Value of the International Reference Period 1961-1990

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    Image: HENNING & LIMBERG, 2012

Tables

  • Tab. 1: Comparison of Selected Temperature Values in Various Types of Urban Areas

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  • Tab. 2: Temperatures in the Neutral Zone, Depending on Various Structural Densities

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