Le 27 août 2013 à 20:27, Poul-Henning Kamp a écrit :

> In message 
> <CANX10hDW7BGH27=N0N8ZSMfUk+a2gT5ir_hv7h=e5kqewtj...@mail.gmail.com>, "Dr. 
> David Kirkby" writes:
> 
>> Maybe if the cables were burried sufficiently deep, there would be no
>> short term changes of temperature, since the temperature underground
>> is more contant than on the surface of the earth.
> 
> If there is such an effect, why wouldn't it be trivial to measure on a
> transatlantic fiber ?
> 

  maybe the numbers of repeaters involved make the measurements difficult.

> There is very little temperature variation at the bottom of the atlantic...
> 
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