Goode homolosine projection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Goode homolosine projection (or interrupted Goode homolosine projection ) is an interrupted, pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite map projection used for world maps. Its equal-area propert...
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Interrupted projections were used by Waldseemüller (1507) and Leonardo da Vinci (ca. 1514), among others. An early example was a variation of Werner's projection by Mercator (1538). Some designs, like the HEALPix projection, were explicitly created with interruption in mind...
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The Composite World projection is a very different design proposed by Halstead (2008, personal communication). It is interrupted, but avoids the broad range of lobe orientations common in star projections, thus retaining some of ... Halstead's Composite World interrupted projection. Original image courtesy of K.Halstead.
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The stamps below are based on an interrupted sinusoidal projection. This projection is used to minimize distortion of shapes near the edges of the map. ... On the New Zealand stamp the telecommunications network is shown on an interrupted sinusoidal projection, with a little bump in the south Pacific to accomodate...
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Human impact, year 2002 (Interrupted projection). The GLOBIO-2 model is based on settlements and modern infrastructure such as roads, powerlines and pipelines. This map presents the current situation, as a baseline for the GEO-3 scenarios.
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Simulating the Interrupted Goode Homolosine Projection With ArcInfo2 ... The Interrupted Goode Homolosine projection (Goode's) is an interrupted, pseudocylindrical, equal-area, composite map projection that can present the entire world on one map. Global land masses are presented with their areas in proper proportion,
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Data sets that use or will use the Interrupted Goode Homolosine projection include the one kilometer Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) imagery of the world land masses, a corresponding land/water mask generated from World Vector Shoreline and Digital Chart of the World Drainage layer sources,
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To reduce distortion of shape the interrupted sinusoidal projection was introduced in 1927. Here, three symmetrical segments are used to cover the entire world. Traditionally, the interruptions are at 160oW, 20oW, and 60oE.
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To reduce distortion of shape the interrupted sinusoidal projection was introduced in 1927. Here, three symmetrical segments are used to cover the entire world. Traditionally, the interruptions are at 160 W, 20 W, and 60 E. To make the interrupted map we must call pscoast for each segment and superpose the results.
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An interrupted projection is one where the terrestrial "surface" is cut in order to avoid the distortions that inevitably arise from projecting the earth's three-dimensional surface onto a two-dimensional plane.
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