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- Some map projections contact the earth's surface along a point or line, called a tangent, while other map projections contact the earth's surface along two lines, called secants. Both tangents and secants represent locations on the map projection where there is no distortion.www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/~jochen/GTECH201/Lectures/Lec6concepts/Map%2…
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For more complex cylindrical projections, the cylinder is rotated, thus changing the …
Projection Types
A planar projection is tangential to the globe at one point. Tangential cones and …
Conic Projections
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WEBIf the developable surface touches the globe at only one point or line, this is called a tangent projection. If it touches at two, this is called a secant projection. Figure 5.4.3 illustrates the difference between a tangent …
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WEBIn some projections, the projection surface touches in one location, called a Tangent or line of tangency. Projections can also intersect or cut ‘behind’ the globe’s surface creating two locations or lines where the …
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WEBIf the cone touches the Earth at just one particular parallel of latitude, it is called tangent. If made smaller, the cone will intersect the Earth twice, in which case it is called secant. Conic projections often achieve less …
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WEBThe secant case has lower distortion over a larger area than does the tangent case. This is why State Plane coordinate systems in the United States use secant projections. In the case of Lambert projection, there …
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Conic projections with tangent or secant cones. (Source USGS, …
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