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.
Surface areas on the Earth
A direct comparison of the relative surface area covered by individual land masses and oceans on the Earth.
Atmospheric CO2 concentration
Globally averaged concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere for the time period 803’719 BCE – 2018.
World countries CO2 emissions
The World’s countries’ CO2 emissions per capita and year, for the year 2018.
Seismic mantle tomography maps
Surface projected global horizontal seismic S-wave velocity anomaly maps for different mantle depths revealing the two large low shear-wave velocity provinces (LLSVPs).
S-wave velocity maps
Global horizontal S-wave seismic velocity anomaly maps for different upper-mantle depths.
Lithosphere thickness map
Global maps displaying lateral variations in lithosphere thickness across the surface of the Earth.
Cenozoic paleogeography (animation)
Global paleogeography with zoomed in figures showing the evolution of oceanic gateways active during the Cenozoic time.
