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What is a Sankey diagram good for?
Sankey diagrams allow you to show complex processes visually, with a focus on a single aspect or resource that you want to highlight. If your team is making a decision about energy, time, or money, then that’s a great time to consider a Sankey diagram.
What is an alluvial structure?
Alluvial diagrams are a type of flow diagram originally developed to represent changes in network structure over time. In allusion to both their visual appearance and their emphasis on flow, alluvial diagrams are named after alluvial fans that are naturally formed by the soil deposited from streaming water.
How do you create an alluvial diagram?
Make an alluvial diagram
- Download our dataset. Click here to download your questionnaire responses from my Dropbox.
- Open RAW.
- Drag your data into the box.
- Select “Alluvial Diagram”
- Choose some dimensions.
- Expand the width of your visualization.
- Admire your work.
- Bonus: Embed your visualization.
What is another word for alluvial?
What is another word for alluvial?
deposited | grainy |
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muddy | sandy |
sedimentary | silty |
fluvial |
What are some examples of alluvial fan?
Examples of Alluvial Fan Landforms: Near the mountains south of the Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang, China lies an alluvial fan 25 miles long and nearly as wide. The best example of an alluvial fan is the one in Nepal created by the streaming Koshi River. It has an area of almost 15000 square kilometers.
What is raw diagram?
A ray diagram is a diagram that traces the path that light takes in order for a person to view a point on the image of an object. On the diagram, rays (lines with arrows) are drawn for the incident ray and the reflected ray.