Urban heat island in the subsurface

作者: Grant Ferguson , Allan D. Woodbury

DOI: 10.1029/2007GL032324

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摘要: [1] The urban heat island effect has received significant attention in recent years due to the possible on long-term meteorological records. Recent studies of this phenomenon have suggested that may not be important estimates regional climate change once data are properly corrected. However, surface air temperatures within environments variation, making correction difficult. In current study, we examine subsurface an environment and surrounding rural area help characterize nature variability. The results our study indicate linked land-use supports previous work indicating complex spatial most situations, relationship between processes cannot easily determined, relying such a linkage require further examination.

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