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Cylindrical equal-area projection - Wikipedia
The Tobler hyperelliptical projection, first described by Tobler in 1973, is a further generalization of the cylindrical equal-area family. The HEALPix projection is an equal-area hybrid combination of: the Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection, for the equatorial regions of the sphere; and an interrupted Collignon … See more
In cartography, the normal cylindrical equal-area projection is a family of normal cylindrical, equal-area map projections. See more
The formulae presume a spherical model and use these definitions:
• λ is the longitude
• λ0 is the central meridian
• φ is the latitude
• φ0 is the standard latitude See moreThe invention of the Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection is attributed to the Swiss mathematician Johann Heinrich Lambert in 1772. Variations of it appeared over the years by … See more
The projection:
• is cylindrical, that means it has a cylindrical projection surface
• is normal, that means it has a normal aspect
• is an equal-area projection, that means any two areas in the … See more• Table of examples and properties of all common projections, from radicalcartography.net See more
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WEBMercator projection, type of map projection introduced in 1569 by Gerardus Mercator. It is often described as a cylindrical projection, but it must be derived mathematically.
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WEBAug 22, 2024 · Cylindrical Equal-Area Projection. Download Wolfram Notebook. The map projection having transformation equations. (1) (2) for the normal aspect, where is the longitude, is the standard longitude …
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WEBAug 11, 2020 · A cylindrical projection. Imagine a light bulb at the centre of the Earth. Continents and islands will project shadows onto the cylinder, which can then be cut open and unrolled into a flat sheet.
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WEBThe Mercator projection (/ m ər ˈ k eɪ t ər /) is a conformal cylindrical map projection first presented by Flemish geographer and mapmaker Gerardus Mercator in 1569. In the 18th century, it became the standard map …
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WEBA cylindrical projection is produced by wrapping a cylinder around a globe representing the Earth. The map projection is the image of the globe projected onto the cylindrical surface, which is then unwrapped into a …
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