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- Types of map projections include12:
- Cylindrical Projections: These projections involve wrapping a cylinder around the Earth and projecting its features onto the cylindrical surface. Examples are the Mercator, Transverse Mercator, and Miller Cylindrical projections.
- Conic Projections: For these projections, a cone is placed over the Earth, and its features are projected onto the conical surface.
- Pseudocylindrical Projections: These projections are similar to cylindrical projections, but the meridians are not straight lines.
- Van der Grinten Projection: This projection is a compromise between the cylindrical and conic projections.
- Pseudoconic Projection: This projection is a compromise between the conic and azimuthal projections.
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Cylindrical In normal aspect, these map regularly-spaced meridians to equally spaced vertical lines, … See more1987John P. Snyder published a working manual on map projections.1989John P. Snyder and Philip M. Voxland published an album of map projections.2019-02-18The document was last modified.• Snyder, John P. (1987). Map projections – A working manual (PDF). U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper. Vol. 1395. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. doi:10.3133/pp1395. Retrieved 2019-02-18.
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