Making rose diagrams fit-for-purpose

Volume: 201, Pages: 103055 - 103055
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Rose diagrams are powerful tools for visually representing two-dimensional orientation (and other cyclic) data. The conventional practice of scaling the wedge radius to frequency leads to exaggeration of modal orientations and should be replaced by using wedges whose area is proportional to frequency (the equal-area wedge diagram). We outline a workflow in which the type of data (vectorial or axial), sample size and the degree of preferred...
Paper Details
Title
Making rose diagrams fit-for-purpose
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
201
Pages
103055 - 103055
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