Temperature-depth profiles measured in three boreholes in the Finnish part
of the Baltic shield are used to infer climate pattern in the region over t
he last 2000 years. The reconstructed ground surface temperature (GST) vari
ations for this period have not exceeded the range of 2.0-2.5 K. Obtained G
ST history includes a long cold period before year 1000 A.D., followed by g
radually warming conditions which culminated around 1500 A.D., and also by
several less pronounced recent climatic excursions. The study confirmed cer
tain incoherence of the climatic history in Finland with the results obtain
ed for other parts of Europe.
Combination of borehole temperature profiles with the meteorological surfac
e air temperatures (SAT) provided a 19th century baseline temperature-that
is, 0.42 +/- 0.13 K below the 1961-1993 mean temperature for the region. Ou
r calculations yield a noise reduction in the estimate of the 20th century
warming trend and evidence an accelerated warming in the last decade. (C) 2
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