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StagLab (www.fabiocrameri.ch/software) is a software package that incorporates an extensive suite of fully-automated Geodynamic diagnostics and, crucially, applies state-of-the-art, scientific visualisation to produce publication-ready figures and movies, all in a blink of an eye, all fully reproducible. Indeed, StagLab is the first fully scientific visualisation software as it uses only perceptually uniform colour maps (from www.fabiocrameri.ch/visualisation) to prevent significant visual errors that would otherwise distort the underlying data and mislead the reader. StagLab, a simple, flexible, efficient and reliable tool, is written in MatLab and adjustable for use with Geodynamic mantle-convection codes.
{"references": ["Crameri, F.: Geodynamic diagnostics, scientific visualisation and StagLab 3.0, Geosci. Model Dev. Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2017-328, in review, 2018."]}
The development of StagLab is supported by the Research Council of Norway through its Centers of Excellence funding scheme, Project Number 223272.
mantle convection, plate tectonics, numerical modelling, StagYY, ocean-plate tectonics, Aspect, perceptually uniform colour maps, Geodynamic diagnostics, scientific visualisation, subduction, Fluidity, MatLab
mantle convection, plate tectonics, numerical modelling, StagYY, ocean-plate tectonics, Aspect, perceptually uniform colour maps, Geodynamic diagnostics, scientific visualisation, subduction, Fluidity, MatLab
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