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International Journal of Geographical Information Science

Volume 24, Issue 11, 2010

Graphical design of world map projections

Graphical design of world map projections

DOI:
10.1080/13658811003596101
Bernhard Jennya*, Tom Pattersonb & Lorenz Hurnia

pages 1687-1702

Available online: 28 Sep 2010

Abstract

The design of new map projections has up until now required mathematical and cartographic expertise that has limited this activity to a small group of specialists. This article introduces the background mathematics for a software-based method that enables cartographers to easily design new small-scale world map projections. The software is usable even by those without mathematical expertise. A new projection is designed interactively in an iterative process that allows the designer to graphically and numerically assess the graticule, the representation of the continents, and the distortion properties of the new projection. The method has been implemented in Flex Projector, a free and open-source application enabling users to quickly create new map projections and modify existing projections. We also introduce new tools that help evaluate the distortion properties of projections, namely a configurable acceptance index to assess areal and angular distortion, a derived acceptance visualization, and interactive profiles through the distortion space of a projection. To illustrate the proposed method, a new projection, the Cropped Ginzburg VIII projection, is presented.

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Details

  • Available online: 28 Sep 2010

Author affiliations

  • a Institute of Cartography, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
  • b US National Park Service, Harpers Ferry, WV, USA

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  • 2010 Impact Factor: 1.489; Five-Year Impact Factor: 2.162

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