The package misc3d gives an example of a 3D representation of a volcano, then it includes it as a dynamic graph in a pdf file. "Dynamic graph" means that you can "turn" the graphe in the pdf and change the point of view. It exists for several years now, but since nobody knows it, it is still quite impressive.

Christophe


Le 13/12/2016 à 10:56, Cave, Mark R. a écrit :
I am going to be teaching an R course for beginners (for geoscience 
professionals)  and I would like to start with some really interesting  and 
visual applications to get their attention and show them the power of R before 
getting down to the some R basics. Any good ideas?

Mark Cave


Dr Mark Cave
Medical Geology
Land, Soil and Coast
British Geological Survey
Keyworth
Nottingham
NG12 5GG
UK
E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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