Collection
Visual Data Exploration
- Submission status
- Closed
We would like to publish a Thematic Issue on „Visual Data Exploration”, employed to further the understanding of the Earth system with its short- and long-term processes. This is fundamental for challenging tasks, such as the prediction and management of land-, water-, energy-, and resource scarcity, as well as of natural disasters and their impact (e.g., earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods). The amount of data created by state-of-the-art high-resolution monitoring equipment and remote sensing methods as well as the output of environmental simulations on high-performance computers is growing faster than ever. Researchers analyse these complex data collections by using advanced visualisation methods in combination with their perceptual abilities and expert knowledge to gain information on the topic at hand. Intuitive and effective visual exploration techniques enable humans to formulate and test scientific hypotheses, to draw conclusions, and to interact with the data.
Editors
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Karsten Rink
Guest Editor
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Roxana Bujack
Guest Editor
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Stefan Jänicke
Guest Editor
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Dirk Zeckzer
Guest Editor
Articles (8 in this collection)
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A progressive development of a visual analysis interface of climate-related VGI
Authors (first, second and last of 6)
- Carlo Navarra
- Katerina Vrotsou
- Tina-Simone Neset
- Content type: Thematic Issue
- Open Access
- Published: 03 October 2021
- Article: 684
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AgasedViz: visualizing groundwater availability of Ogallala Aquifer, USA
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Tommy Dang
- Vung Pham
- Ngan V. T. Nguyen
- Content type: Thematic Issue
- Published: 26 February 2020
- Article: 110
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State of the art in flow visualization in the environmental sciences
Authors
- Roxana Bujack
- Ariane Middel
- Content type: Thematic Issue
- Published: 11 January 2020
- Article: 65
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Exploring the diversity and conservation status of tree species with TreeeX
Authors
- Stefan Jänicke
- Emily Beech
- Malin Rivers
- Content type: Thematic Issue
- Published: 25 October 2019
- Article: 627
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Comparison of piecewise linear change point detection with traditional analytical methods for ocean and climate data
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- D. Banesh
- M. Petersen
- B. Hamann
- Content type: Thematic Issue
- Published: 22 October 2019
- Article: 623
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An interactive visual analysis tool for investigating teleconnections in climate simulations
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Anatoliy Antonov
- Gerrit Lohmann
- Lars Linsen
- Content type: Thematic Issue
- Published: 08 May 2019
- Article: 294
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Colormapping resources and strategies for organized intuitive environmental visualization
Authors (first, second and last of 5)
- Francesca Samsel
- Phillip Wolfram
- Roxana Bujack
- Content type: Thematic Issue
- Published: 20 April 2019
- Article: 269