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Tables

Tables are a concise and effective way to present large amounts of data. You should design them carefully so that you clearly communicate your results to busy researchers.

  • The following is an example of a well-designed table:
  • Clear and concise heading
  • Data divided into categories for clarity
  • Sufficient spacing between columns and rows
  • Units are provided
  • Font type and size are legible


Source: Environmental Earth Sciences (2009) 59:529–536

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