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layer:Tilt your Maps and Turn Them into 'ggplot' Plots
Simplifies the whole process of creating stacked tilted maps, that are often used in scientific publications to show different environmental layers for a geographical region. Tilting maps and layering them allows to easily draw visual correlations between these environmental layers.
Maintained by Egor Kotov. Last updated 17 days ago.
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