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Borehole data confirm extraordinary warming trend.
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Borehole yields are about 1.2 to 1.6 L/s from the Upper unconfined aquifer and 1.5 to 2.1 L/s from the Middle aquifer.
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Borehole numbers are low due to abundant surface water resources.
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Further Borehole temperatures and noble gases from both Greenland and Antarctica.
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Borehole, wouldn't a philosophical standpoint have some internal consistency?
The Albatross Rogers 2007
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Borehole temperature is strongly dependent on geology and geohydrology.
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Borehole temperature is strongly dependent on geology and geohydrology.
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N. and J. E. Smerdon, 2004: Borehole climate reconstructions: Spatial structure and hemispheric averages.
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The pipe would connect Borehole C with the Delmas reservoir.
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As we know from the “The Mysterious Taylor Dome Borehole” thread, collecting the data is trivial.
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