Nevron Map for SSRS (英語版)

  1. Winkel Tripel Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Winkel Tripel- a modified azimuthal map projection proposed by Oswald Winkel in 1921. The projection is the arithmetic mean of the equirectangular projection and the Aitoff projection. Goldberg & Gott show that the Winkel Tripel is arguably the best ...

  2. Robinson Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Robinson- made in 1988 to show the entire world at once. It was specifically created in an attempt to find the good compromise to the problem of readily showing the whole globe as a flat image. The projection is neither equal-area nor conformal, ...

  3. Stereographic Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Stereographic- it is a particular mapping (function) that projects a sphere onto a plane. The fact that no map from the sphere to the plane can accurately represent both angles (and thus shapes) and areas is the fundamental problem of cartography. In ...

  4. Van der Grinten Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Van der Grinten- neither equal-area nor conformal projection. It projects the entire Earth into a circle, though the polar regions are subject to extreme distortion. The projection offers pleasant balance of shape and scale distortion. Boundary is a ...

  5. Wagner VI Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Wagner VI- a pseudocylindrical whole Earth map projection. Like the Robinson projection, it is a compromise projection, not having any special attributes other than a pleasing, low distortion appearance. ...

  6. Miller Cylindrical Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Miller Cylindrical- a modified Mercator projection, proposed by Osborn Maitland Miller (1897-1979) in 1942. The parallels of latitude are scaled by a factor of 0.8, projected according to Mercator, and then the result is divided by 0.8 to retain scale ...

  7. Mollweide Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: The Mollweide projection is a pseudocylindrical map projection generally used for global maps of the world (or sky). Also known as the Babinet projection, homolographic projection, or elliptical projection. As its more explicit name Mollweide equal area ...

  8. Orthographic Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Orthographic- a perspective (or azimuthal) projection, in which the sphere is projected onto a tangent plane. It depicts a hemisphere of the globe as it appears from outer space. The shapes and areas are distorted, particularly near the edges, but ...

  9. Hammer Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Hammer- an equal-area map projection, described by Ernst Hammer in 1892. Directly inspired by the Aitoff projection, Hammer suggested the use of the equatorial form of the Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection instead of Aitoff's use of the ...

  10. Kavrayskiy VII Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Kavrayskiy VII- a map projection invented by V. V. Kavrayskiy in 1939 for use as a general purpose pseudocylindrical projection. Like the Robinson projection, it is a compromise intended to produce good quality maps with low distortion overall. It scores ...

  11. Mercator Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Mercator- introduced in 1569 by Gerardus Mercator. It is often described as a cylindrical projection, but it must be derived mathematically. The meridians are equally spaced, parallel vertical lines, and the parallels of latitude are parallel, horizontal ...

  12. Equirectangular Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Equirectangular- projection that maps meridians to equally spaced vertical straight lines, and parallels to equally spaced horizontal straight lines. ...

  13. Eckert IV Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Eckert IV- pseudocylindrical and equal area projection. The central meridian is straight, the 180th meridians are semi-circles, other meridians are elliptical. Scale is true along the parallel at 40:30 North and South. ...

  14. Eckert VI Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Eckert VI- pseudocylindrical and equal area projection. The central meridian and all parallels are at right angles, all other meridians are sinusoidal curves. Shape distortion increases at the poles. Scale is correct at standard parallels of 49:16 North ...

  15. Aitoff Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Aitoff- Proposed by David A. Aitoff in 1889, it is the equatorial form of the azimuthal equidistant projection, but stretched into a 2:1 ellipse while halving the longitude from the central meridian. ...

  16. Bonne Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Bonne- a pseudoconical equal-area map projection. All parallels are standard, with the same scale as the central meridian; parallels are concentric circles. No distortion along the reference parallel or the central meridian. ...

  17. Cylindrical Equal-Area Map Projection

    スクリーンショット: Cylindrical Equal-Area- represents a cylindrical equal-area projection of the Earth. The following is a summary of cylindrical equal-area projection's special cases: Lambert- standard parallel of 0 degrees, Behrmann- standard parallel of 30 degrees, ...