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Figure 1 – (1) Mean annual air temperature recorded at the Lisbon meteorological station  for the period 1856-1997; (2) Average temperature for the entire period; (3) Linear fit to the  data set
Figure 2 – Temperature log used for GST reconstruction for the TGQC-1 well (Correia and  Safanda, 2001)
Figure 3 – Ground surface temperature reconstructions from the TGQC-1 temperature log  (Fig

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