Visualisation is at the heart of geoscience: it enables us to see patterns, identify structures, and make sense of complex systems. With the rapid development of microscopy tools and correlative imaging methods, researchers can now work with increasingly large and high-dimensional datasets across scales and techniques. This session is dedicated to exploring how 2D, 3D, and 4D visualisation and correlation approaches can be used to connect information from different instruments, resolutions, and workflows. Topics include high-throughput data handling, software tools for advanced visualisation and methods for correlating multiple datasets. Contributions may range from novel workflows and case studies to discussions of challenges and opportunities in managing complexity, ensuring accessibility, and enabling broader use of visualisation and correlation in geoscience. This session provides an opportunity to share practices and solutions that help turn “more data” into deeper understanding.
Visualisation and correlation: a journey across scales and techniques
Convener:
Geertje ter MaatECSECS
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Co-conveners:
Richard Wessels,
Veerle Cnudde,
Peter Moonen,
Oliver Plümper