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Adam G. Szulc, Andrew C. Morton, Andrew G. Whitham, Sidney R. Hemming and Stuart N. Thomson
The crystalline basement and Caledonian orogenic belt of East Greenland between 70 and 78° N are divided into five source regions on the basis of heavy mineral assemblages, mineral geochemistry, and isotopic age data from 42 modern moraine/outwash sample...
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Martin Röhlig, Ruby Kala Prakasam, Jörg Stüwe, Christoph Schmidt, Oliver Stachs and Heidrun Schumann
Optical coherence tomography enables high-resolution 3D imaging of retinal layers in the human eye. The thickness of the layers is commonly assessed to understand a variety of retinal and systemic disorders. Yet, the thickness data are complex and curren...
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Marco Angelini, Giuseppe Santucci, Heidrun Schumann and Hans-Jörg Schulz
Progressive Visual Analytics (PVA) has gained increasing attention over the past years. It brings the user into the loop during otherwise long-running and non-transparent computations by producing intermediate partial results. These partial results can b...
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Thomas King, Brian Robinson, Scott Ryan, Kenneth Lee, Michel Boufadel and Jason Clyburne
This study examines the use of chemical dispersant to treat an oil spill after the initial release. The natural and chemically enhanced dispersion of four oil products (dilbit, dilynbit, synbit and conventional crude) were investigated in a wave tank. Ex...
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Steve Dübel and Heidrun Schumann
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Steve Dübel, Martin Röhlig, Christian Tominski and Heidrun Schumann
Visualizing geo-spatial data embedded into a three-dimensional terrain is challenging. The problem becomes even more complex when uncertainty information needs to be presented as well. This paper addresses the question of how to visually communicate all ...
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Christian Eichner, Stefan Gladisch, Heidrun Schumann and Christian Tominski
There are many expressive visualization techniques for analyzing graphs. Yet, there is only little research on how existing visual representations can be employed to support data editing. An increasingly relevant task when working with graphs is the edit...
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Christian Eichner, Thomas Nocke, Hans-Jörg Schulz and Heidrun Schumann
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Gwenaël Imfeld, Ivonne Nijenhuis, Marcell Nikolausz, Simone Zeiger, Heidrun Paschke, Jörg Drangmeister, Jochen Grossmann, Hans H. Richnow, Stefanie Weber
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