Global precipitation climatology
Global map of the the average amount of precipitation that falls in the world each year.
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Global map of the the average amount of precipitation that falls in the world each year.
Reconstruction of the Earth’s surface paleotopography and paleobathymetry between present day and 540 Million years ago as still images.
Animated reconstruction of the Earth’s surface paleotopography and paleobathymetry between present day and 540 Million years ago.
Colour-blind friendly representation of the standard model of elementary particles.
Global chlorophyll concentration in the oceans reflecting phytoplankton biomass.
The number of subduction-zone initiation (SZI) events that fulfil specific aspects versus the total number of 13 SZI events from the SZI Database (Crameri et al. 2020) diagnosed.
Some of the subduction-zone initiation (SZI) events that occurred during the last 120 million years indicated in space and time according to the SZI Database by Crameri et al. (2020).
No time to waste: Globally averaged concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere for the time period 803’719 BCE – today.