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Correction of artificial jumps in the historical geomagnetic measurements of Coimbra Observatory, Portugal

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Table 1. A list of possible homogeneity breaks in COI Ki series for the period 1951 to 2012 found using metadata, visual analysis andstatistical homogeneity tests
Fig. 1. Original COI Ki series (a) and references series: Kp (a), TOL Ki and EBR Ki (b), and SOD Ki and KIR Ki (c)
Table 2. A list of reference series used for COI Ki homogenization.
Fig. 3. Original (red dashed lines) and corrected (black solid lines) series for COI Kiseries: Kp (a), and for differences between COI Ki and reference (b), TOL Ki (c) and EBR Ki (d)
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