Data visualisations are graphical representations of scientific data, using tools like axes, scales, and colour gradients to quantify and display information. Through charts, graphs, and plots, they help users spot patterns, trends, and insights, making complex data easier to interpret, understand, and communicate effectively.
Geologic time scale
The colour-vision deficiency friendly geologic time scale from the s-Ink science graphics collection.
Annual global temperature change (artistic)
The annual global surface temperature anomalies relative to a 1961-1990 reference period as historically measured over time since the year 1850.
Annual global temperature change
The annual global surface temperature anomalies relative to a 1961-1990 reference period as historically measured over time since the year 1850.
Warming stripes
Visual representations of the change in global temperature as measured since the year 1850 with each stripe representing the temperature averaged over a year.
Geoid
Global maps of the Geoid height, which is the difference of an imaginary sea level surface to a perfect ellipsoid.
Geologic time scale (artistic)
An artistic version of the geologic time scale that is, for flexible use, provided with variable content.
