- such as climate.
Examples of
pseudocylindrical projections include: Sinusoidal,
which was the
first pseudocylindrical projection developed. On the map...
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equally spaced vertical lines, and
parallels to
horizontal lines.
Pseudocylindrical In
normal aspect,
these map the
central meridian and
parallels as...
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- horizontal, parallel, and
equally spaced. On
other cylindrical and
pseudocylindrical projections, the
circles of
latitude are
horizontal and parallel,...
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latitudes toward the
outer edges of the map – a
fault inherent in any
pseudocylindrical projection. However, at the time it was developed, the projection...
- The
sinusoidal projection is a
pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection,
sometimes called the Sanson–Flamsteed or the
Mercator equal-area projection...
- necessity. In this
casual sense, the
usual east/west
interruption of a
pseudocylindric map is
ignored as an
interruption to
focus on the
elective interruptions...
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Cylindrical Pseudocylindrical Conical Albers Equidistant Lambert conformal Pseudoconical Bonne Bottomley Polyconic American Chinese Werner Azi****l (planar)...
- The
Mollweide projection is an equal-area,
pseudocylindrical map
projection generally used for maps of the
world or
celestial sphere. It is also known...
- The
Equal Earth map
projection is an equal-area
pseudocylindrical global map projection,
invented by
Bojan Šavrič,
Bernhard Jenny, and Tom
Patterson in...