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    • Computational Earth Sciences

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    • Understanding mantle convection is crucial for Earth science.
    • Previous visualization methods struggle with complex, multi-field datasets.

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    • To present a novel hybrid rendering system for visualizing Earth's mantle convection.
    • To enable detailed exploration of mantle dynamics and phase transitions.

    Main Methods:

    • Hybrid rendering combining raytracing, raycasting, and rasterization.
    • Techniques include isosurface raycasting, streamlines, and line integral convolution.
    • Utilized velocity, temperature, and thermal conductivity anomaly data.

    Main Results:

    • Successfully visualized complex mantle convection patterns.
    • Identified key geological features like slabs, plumes, and stagnations.
    • Revealed the influence of phase transitions on mantle dynamics.

    Conclusions:

    • The hybrid rendering system effectively visualizes mantle convection.
    • This approach aids in understanding deep Earth processes and phase transition impacts.