Articles | Volume 11, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-2541-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-2541-2018
Model description paper
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29 Jun 2018
Model description paper |  | 29 Jun 2018

Geodynamic diagnostics, scientific visualisation and StagLab 3.0

Fabio Crameri

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Firstly, this study acts as a compilation of key geodynamic diagnostics and describes how to automatise them for a more efficient scientific procedure. Secondly, it outlines today's key pitfalls of scientific visualisation and provides means to circumvent them with, for example, a novel set of fully scientific colour maps. Thirdly, it introduces StagLab 3.0, a software that applies such fully automated diagnostics and state-of-the-art visualisation in the blink of an eye.