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The sinusoidal projection is a pseudocylindrical equal-area map projection, sometimes called the Sanson–Flamsteed or the Mercator equal-area projection. Jean Cossin of Dieppe was one of the first mapmakers to use the sinusoidal, using it in a world map in 1570. The projection represents … See more
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• Gerardus Mercator, Nicolas Sanson, and John Flamsteed – mathematicians who developed the technique. See more• Media related to Sinusoidal projection at Wikimedia Commons
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