Dataset: Rainbow color map distorts and misleads research in hydrology – guidance for better visualizations and science communication

  • Michael Stoelzle (Contributor)
  • Lina Stein (Creator)
  • Michael Stoelzle (Contributor)
  • Lina Stein (Creator)

Dataset

Description

The rainbow color map is scientifically incorrect and hinders people with color vision deficiency to view visualizations in a correct way. Due to perceptual non-uniform color gradients within the rainbow color map the data representation is distorted what can lead to misinterpretation of results and flaws in science communication. Here we present the data of a paper survey of 797 scientific publication in the journal Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. With in the survey all papers were classified according to color issues. Find details about the data below. year = year of publication (YYYY) date = date (YYYY-MM-DD) of publication title = full paper title from journal website authors = list of authors comma-separated n_authors = number of authors (integer between 1 and 27) col_code = color-issue classification (see below) volume = Journal volume start_page = first page of paper (consecutive) end_page = last page of paper (consecutive) base_url = base url to access the PDF of the paper with /volume/start_page/year/ filename = specific file name of the paper PDF (e.g. hess-9-111-2005.pdf) Color classification is stored in the col_code variable with: 0 = chromatic and issue-free, 1 = red-green issues, 2= rainbow issues and bw= black and white paper. See more details (e.g., sample code to analyse the survey data) on https://github.com/modche/rainbow_hydrology Paper: Stoelzle, M. and Stein, L.: Rainbow color map distorts and misleads research in hydrology – guidance for better visualizations and science communication, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 25, 4549–4565, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-25-4549-2021, 2021.
Date made available29 Jul 2021
PublisherZenodo

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