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Correction to: _Scientific Reports_ https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-28115-4, published online 29 June 2018 This Article contains errors in the Discussion section. “On the basis of the
results presented herein, the solar forcing reconstructions used in PMIP3,4 experiments are, with high confidence, prone to be contaminated with geomagnetic field variability, thus
influencing with an spurious signal climate model simulations.” should read: “On the basis of the results presented herein, climate model simulations using solar forcing reconstructions
corrected by an axial dipole geomagnetic field are prone to be contaminated with geomagnetic field variability.” AUTHOR INFORMATION Author notes * S. A. Campuzano Present address: Istituto
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