Groundwater Temperature 2020

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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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  • 02.14.2 Groundwater Temperature 40 m Below Surface

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  • 02.14.3 Groundwater Temperature 60 m Below Surface

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  • 02.14.4 Groundwater Temperature 80 m Below Surface

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  • 02.14.5 Groundwater Temperature 100 m Below Surface

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  • 02.14.6 Average Temperature of the Groundwater 20 m - 100 m Below Terrain Surface

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Figures

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

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  • Fig. 2: Seasonal temperature curves in the subsoil at temperature measurement point 70006 in Schmöckwitz, Schmöckwitzer Damm

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  • Fig. 2: Seasonal temperature curves in the subsoil at temperature measurement point 70006 in Schmöckwitz, Schmöckwitzer Damm

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  • Fig. 3: Geological Outline of Berlin

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  • Fig. 4: Representation of land use in Berlin from Matthée (2021), based on Map 06.01 Actual Use of Built-up Areas 2015

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  • Fig. 5: Comparison of the mean temperature change in five years, for green and open spaces and built-up areas, based on the measurement series from 2015 to 2020

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  • Fig. 6: Seasonal temperature fluctuations of the subsoil at three temperature measurement points (70001, 70006, 70009) in different urban climatic zones; the colour intensity increases as the year progresses (February, April, June, August, October and December)

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  • Fig. 6: Seasonal temperature fluctuations of the subsoil at three temperature measurement points (70001, 70006, 70009) in different urban climatic zones; the colour intensity increases as the year progresses (February, April, June, August, October and December)

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  • Fig. 7: Results of a long-term temperature investigation at measurement point 7063 (Dieselstraße, in Neukölln)

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  • Fig. 7: Results of a long-term temperature investigation at measurement point 7063 (Dieselstraße, in Neukölln)

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  • Fig. 8: Air and soil temperature fluctuations at a depth of 12 m at the Potsdam Secular Station, compared with the global temperature development for the period from 1901 to 2001

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  • Fig. 8: Air and soil temperature fluctuations at a depth of 12 m at the Potsdam Secular Station, compared with the global temperature development for the period from 1901 to 2001

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  • Fig. 9: Soil temperature development at the Potsdam Secular Station at a depth of 12 m and at measurement point 7063 in the borough of Neukölln Dieselstraße, at a depth of 20 m, between 1984 and 2021

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  • Fig. 9: Soil temperature development at the Potsdam Secular Station at a depth of 12 m and at measurement point 7063 in the borough of Neukölln Dieselstraße, at a depth of 20 m, between 1984 and 2021

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Tables

  • Tab. 1: Comparison of selected characteristic values of temperature, recorded at temperature measurement points in various types of urban areas in the year 2020

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  • Tab. 2: Temperature development in the neutral zone, depending on various structural densities

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