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Gradient maps: A tool in the interpretation of tomographic images

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Fishwick, Stewart

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Gradient maps are introduced as a tool for the interpretation of tomographic images. The interpretation of tomographic images can be strongly dependent on the choice of reference models or a particular colour scale, but the gradient maps provide an image

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Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors

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2037-12-31