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Polyconic projection class

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Class of map projections
This article is about the class of projections called "polyconic". For the specific projection called "polyconic", see American polyconic projection.
American polyconic projection of the world
Van der Grinten projection of the world.

Polyconic can refer either to a class of map projections or to a specific projection known less ambiguously as the American polyconic projection. Polyconic as a class refers to those projections whose parallels are all non-concentric circular arcs, except for a straight equator, and the centers of these circles lie along a central axis. This description applies to projections in equatorial aspect.[1]

Polyconic projections

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Some of the projections that fall into the polyconic class are:

A series of polyconic projections, each in a circle, was also presented by Hans Mauer in 1922,[3] who also presented an equal-area polyconic in 1935.[4] : 248  Another series by Georgiy Aleksandrovich Ginzburg appeared starting in 1949.[4] : 258–262 

Most polyconic projections, when used to map the entire sphere, produce an "apple-shaped" map of the world. There are many "apple-shaped" projections, almost all of them obscure.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ An Album of Map Projections (US Geological Survey Professional Paper 1453), John P. Snyder & Philip M. Voxland, 1989, p. 4.
  2. ^ a b John J. G. Savard. "The Dietrich-Kitada Projection".
  3. ^ "An Album of Map Projections - U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1453" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012年10月19日.
  4. ^ a b John P. Snyder (1993). Flattening the Earth: Two Thousand Years of Map Projections. ISBN 0-226-76747-7.
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Cylindrical
Mercator-conformal
Equal-area
Pseudocylindrical
Equal-area
Conical
Pseudoconical
Azimuthal
(planar)
General perspective
Pseudoazimuthal
Conformal
Equal-area
Bonne
Bottomley
Cylindrical
Tobler hyperelliptical
Equidistant in
some aspect
Gnomonic
Loxodromic
Retroazimuthal
(Mecca or Qibla)
Compromise
Hybrid
Perspective
Planar
Polyhedral
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