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vfiekz [6]
2 years ago
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How is Goode's Interrupted Equal-Area projection different from the Mercator projection?

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Lorico [155]2 years ago
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Goode is an interrupted, equal-area composite projection composed of 12 regions that form six lobes, each the top section of a Mollified projection, carefully grafted on to six interior regions along the equator. The Mercator is the most famous example of a cylindrical projection.

The Goode homologize projection (or interrupted Goode's homologize projection) is a world map projection that is pseudo- cylindrical, equal-area, and composite. Normally, it is interrupted multiple times. Because of its equal-area property, it is useful for presenting the spatial distribution of phenomena.

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