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  1. Behind the scenes of “beautiful scientific graphics”

    If you think that clean, elegant visuals in scientific reports are produced in a couple of clicks — I’m here to disappoint you. 🙂

    Here’s one of many failed attempts to visualize results based on thermodynamic modeling of geochemical processes.

    Turning raw multidimensional data into something that a human reader can intuitively grasp is a separate challenge — with dozens of input parameters and only a few truly useful outcomes.

    Good science is not only about computation, but also about communication.

    #Geochemistry #DataViz #Rstats #Clustering #EnvironmentalModelling #ScienceCommunication #PHREEQC #WaterPollution #SvystunovaGully #Contamimation #Groundwater #Infographics #PCA #Thermodynamics

  2. Parsing PHREEQC output into a clean, structured dataset opens the door to far more than just looking at a few components.
    Once everything is tidy, you can explore the whole chemical system at once — speciation, mineral phases, spatial trends, and more.

    Here are a few examples from my zinc modeling workflow in R:
    📌 1 — Speciation distribution
    A violin/boxplot view of modeled zinc species across all samples.
    📌 2 — Saturation index statistics
    Summary table showing how different mineral phases behave across the aquifer.
    📌 3 — Spatial trends
    Activity of ZnCl⁺ decreasing with distance from the impoundment.

    This is only a small part of what becomes possible once PHREEQC results are organized properly.
    A tidy dataset = full access to statistics, machine learning, and geospatial analysis.

    Curious how others approach PHREEQC post-processing — do you parse everything, or focus only on a few components?

    #PHREEQC #Geochemistry #Rstats #Groundwater #EnvironmentalModelling #OpenScience #SvystunovaGully

  3. Reid's paradox of rapid plant migration (Paleontology 🦕)

    Reid's Paradox of Rapid Plant Migration or Reid's Paradox, describes the observation from the paleoecological record that plant ranges shifted northward, after the last glacial maximum, at a faster rate than the seed dispersal rates commonly occur. Rare long...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid's_p

    #ReidSParadoxOfRapidPlantMigration #Paleontology #ForestEcology #ConservationBiology #EnvironmentalModelling

  4. Reid's paradox of rapid plant migration (Paleontology 🦕)

    Reid's Paradox of Rapid Plant Migration or Reid's Paradox, describes the observation from the paleoecological record that plant ranges shifted northward, after the last glacial maximum, at a faster rate than the seed dispersal rates commonly occur. Rare long...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid's_p

    #ReidSParadoxOfRapidPlantMigration #Paleontology #ForestEcology #ConservationBiology #EnvironmentalModelling

  5. Reid's paradox of rapid plant migration (Paleontology 🦕)

    Reid's Paradox of Rapid Plant Migration or Reid's Paradox, describes the observation from the paleoecological record that plant ranges shifted northward, after the last glacial maximum, at a faster rate than the seed dispersal rates commonly occur. Rare long...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid's_p

    #ReidSParadoxOfRapidPlantMigration #Paleontology #ForestEcology #ConservationBiology #EnvironmentalModelling

  6. Reid's paradox of rapid plant migration (Paleontology 🦕)

    Reid's Paradox of Rapid Plant Migration or Reid's Paradox, describes the observation from the paleoecological record that plant ranges shifted northward, after the last glacial maximum, at a faster rate than the seed dispersal rates commonly occur. Rare long...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid's_p

    #ReidSParadoxOfRapidPlantMigration #Paleontology #ForestEcology #ConservationBiology #EnvironmentalModelling

  7. Reid's paradox of rapid plant migration (Paleontology 🦕)

    Reid's Paradox of Rapid Plant Migration or Reid's Paradox, describes the observation from the paleoecological record that plant ranges shifted northward, after the last glacial maximum, at a faster rate than the seed dispersal rates commonly occur. Rare long...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid's_p

    #ReidSParadoxOfRapidPlantMigration #Paleontology #ForestEcology #ConservationBiology #EnvironmentalModelling

  8. Reid's paradox of rapid plant migration (Paleontology 🦕)

    Reid's Paradox of Rapid Plant Migration or Reid's Paradox, describes the observation from the paleoecological record that plant ranges shifted northward, after the last glacial maximum, at a faster rate than the seed dispersal rates commonly occur. Rare long...

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reid's_p

    #ReidSParadoxOfRapidPlantMigration #Paleontology #ForestEcology #ConservationBiology #EnvironmentalModelling