A new equivalent map projection called the parallels plane projection is proposed in this paper. The transverse axis of the parallels plane projection is the expansion of the equator and its vertical axis equals half the length of the central meridian. On the parallels plane projection, meridians are projected as sine curves and parallels are a series of straight, parallel lines. No distortion of length occurs along the central meridian or on any parallels of this projection. Angular distortion and the proportion of length along meridians (except the central meridian) introduced by the projection transformation increase with increasing longitude and latitude. A potential application of the parallels plane projection is that it can provide a...
The Patterson cylindrical, a new projection designed for general-purpose mapmaking, is an alternativ...
The Patterson cylindrical, a new projection designed for general-purpose mapmaking, is an alternativ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
A new equivalent map projection called the parallels plane projection is proposed in this paper. The...
We developed a direct partitioning method to construct a seamless discrete global grid system (DGGS)...
Abstract: Several, mostly new, finite parameter instances of a special class of map projections are ...
Map projections are usually interpreted by mapping a sphere onto an auxiliary surface, and then the ...
Conic map projections are appropriate for mapping regions at medium and large scales with east-west ...
It is commonly assumed that standard parallels and parallels that appear as the intersections of a d...
No map can perfectly reproduce the earth. The globe comes nearest to accomplishing this. Yet maps ar...
This site offers descriptions for each of the major map projections now in use. The author treats ea...
The homolosine projection, popular in atlases, was first described by Professor J.P.Goode in 1925. T...
The Natural Earth projection is a new projection for representing the entire Earth on small-scale ma...
This study aims at the construction of an equal-area projection which has less degree of distortion ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Cartography and Geographi...
The Patterson cylindrical, a new projection designed for general-purpose mapmaking, is an alternativ...
The Patterson cylindrical, a new projection designed for general-purpose mapmaking, is an alternativ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
A new equivalent map projection called the parallels plane projection is proposed in this paper. The...
We developed a direct partitioning method to construct a seamless discrete global grid system (DGGS)...
Abstract: Several, mostly new, finite parameter instances of a special class of map projections are ...
Map projections are usually interpreted by mapping a sphere onto an auxiliary surface, and then the ...
Conic map projections are appropriate for mapping regions at medium and large scales with east-west ...
It is commonly assumed that standard parallels and parallels that appear as the intersections of a d...
No map can perfectly reproduce the earth. The globe comes nearest to accomplishing this. Yet maps ar...
This site offers descriptions for each of the major map projections now in use. The author treats ea...
The homolosine projection, popular in atlases, was first described by Professor J.P.Goode in 1925. T...
The Natural Earth projection is a new projection for representing the entire Earth on small-scale ma...
This study aims at the construction of an equal-area projection which has less degree of distortion ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Cartography and Geographi...
The Patterson cylindrical, a new projection designed for general-purpose mapmaking, is an alternativ...
The Patterson cylindrical, a new projection designed for general-purpose mapmaking, is an alternativ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...