The paper presents a new method of constructing equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid as a function of reduced coordinates. Equations for x and y coordinates are expressed with the use of the normal elliptic integral of the second kind and Jacobian elliptic functions. This solution allows to use common known and widely described in literature methods of solving such integrals and functions. The main advantage of this method is the fact that the calculations of x and y coordinates are practically based on a single algorithm that is required to solve the elliptic integral of the second kind. Equations are provided for three types of map projections: cylindrical, azimuthal and pseudocylindrical. These types of projections are oft...
Taking advantage of numerical integration, we solve the direct and inverse geodetic problems on the ...
No map can perfectly reproduce the earth. The globe comes nearest to accomplishing this. Yet maps ar...
We derive computational formulas for determining the Clairaut constant, i.e. the cosine of the maxim...
The paper presents a new method of constructing equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid ...
The paper presents a method of construction of cylindrical and azimuthal equalarea map projections o...
The aim of this work is the determination of the parameters of Earth’s triaxiality through a geometr...
Abstract: Several, mostly new, finite parameter instances of a special class of map projections are ...
A revised and expanded new edition of the definitive English work on map projections. The revisions ...
©2020. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativeco...
Finding the orthogonal (shortest) distance to an ellipsoid corresponds to the ellipsoidal height in ...
Map projection is an important component of modern cartography, and involves many fussy mathematical...
This site offers descriptions for each of the major map projections now in use. The author treats ea...
The Natural Earth projection is a new projection for representing the entire Earth on small-scale ma...
A new equivalent map projection called the parallels plane projection is proposed in this paper. The...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Cartography and Geographi...
Taking advantage of numerical integration, we solve the direct and inverse geodetic problems on the ...
No map can perfectly reproduce the earth. The globe comes nearest to accomplishing this. Yet maps ar...
We derive computational formulas for determining the Clairaut constant, i.e. the cosine of the maxim...
The paper presents a new method of constructing equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid ...
The paper presents a method of construction of cylindrical and azimuthal equalarea map projections o...
The aim of this work is the determination of the parameters of Earth’s triaxiality through a geometr...
Abstract: Several, mostly new, finite parameter instances of a special class of map projections are ...
A revised and expanded new edition of the definitive English work on map projections. The revisions ...
©2020. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativeco...
Finding the orthogonal (shortest) distance to an ellipsoid corresponds to the ellipsoidal height in ...
Map projection is an important component of modern cartography, and involves many fussy mathematical...
This site offers descriptions for each of the major map projections now in use. The author treats ea...
The Natural Earth projection is a new projection for representing the entire Earth on small-scale ma...
A new equivalent map projection called the parallels plane projection is proposed in this paper. The...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Cartography and Geographi...
Taking advantage of numerical integration, we solve the direct and inverse geodetic problems on the ...
No map can perfectly reproduce the earth. The globe comes nearest to accomplishing this. Yet maps ar...
We derive computational formulas for determining the Clairaut constant, i.e. the cosine of the maxim...