The Natural Earth projection is a new projection for representing the entire Earth on small-scale maps. It was designed in Flex Projector, a specialized software application that offers a graphical approach for the creation of new projections. The original Natural Earth projection defines the length and spacing of parallels in tabular form for every five degrees of increasing latitude. It is a pseudocylindrical projection, and is neither conformal nor equal-area. In the original definition, piece-wise cubic spline interpolation is used to project intermediate values that do not align with the five-degree grid. This paper introduces alternative polynomial equations that closely approximate the original projection. The polynomial equations ar...
Conic map projections are appropriate for mapping regions at medium and large scales with east-west ...
In working with points on the Earth's surface, it is convenient at times to work with points on...
No map can perfectly reproduce the earth. The globe comes nearest to accomplishing this. Yet maps ar...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Cartography and Geographi...
The Natural Earth projection is a new projection for representing the entire Earth on small-scale ma...
The Natural Earth II projection is a new compromise pseudocylindrical projection for world maps. The...
A new equivalent map projection called the parallels plane projection is proposed in this paper. The...
Map projections have been widely used in many areas such as geography, oceanography, meteorology, ge...
In this diploma work we tried to establish the most appropriate and equivalent cartographical map pr...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The Patterson cylindrical, a new projection designed for general-purpose mapmaking, is an alternativ...
In geodesy three surfaces, the physical surface of the earth, the geoid and the reference ellipsoid ...
Myriahedral projections are a new class of methods for mapping the earth. The globe is projected on ...
The Patterson cylindrical, a new projection designed for general-purpose mapmaking, is an alternativ...
The paper presents a new method of constructing equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid ...
Conic map projections are appropriate for mapping regions at medium and large scales with east-west ...
In working with points on the Earth's surface, it is convenient at times to work with points on...
No map can perfectly reproduce the earth. The globe comes nearest to accomplishing this. Yet maps ar...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Cartography and Geographi...
The Natural Earth projection is a new projection for representing the entire Earth on small-scale ma...
The Natural Earth II projection is a new compromise pseudocylindrical projection for world maps. The...
A new equivalent map projection called the parallels plane projection is proposed in this paper. The...
Map projections have been widely used in many areas such as geography, oceanography, meteorology, ge...
In this diploma work we tried to establish the most appropriate and equivalent cartographical map pr...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The Patterson cylindrical, a new projection designed for general-purpose mapmaking, is an alternativ...
In geodesy three surfaces, the physical surface of the earth, the geoid and the reference ellipsoid ...
Myriahedral projections are a new class of methods for mapping the earth. The globe is projected on ...
The Patterson cylindrical, a new projection designed for general-purpose mapmaking, is an alternativ...
The paper presents a new method of constructing equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid ...
Conic map projections are appropriate for mapping regions at medium and large scales with east-west ...
In working with points on the Earth's surface, it is convenient at times to work with points on...
No map can perfectly reproduce the earth. The globe comes nearest to accomplishing this. Yet maps ar...