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“Magnifying-Glass” Azimuthal Map Projections

January 1, 1987

For maps focusing on a region of interest, but including surrounding areas to provide a setting, new azimuthal projections have been developed with a 'magnifying-glass' effect. On two such projections, inside a circle bounding the region of interest is a standard Azimuthal Equidistant or Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area projection. Between this circle and an outer bounding circle azimuths remain true and the radial or area scale, respectively, remains constant, but at a reduced value. On four other projections, the inner portion is a standard azimuthal projection, which may be Stereographic, Gnomonic, or the above, but beyond this portion, the radial scale is gradually reduced to zero. Equivalents with rectangular boundaries are also available.

Publication Year 1987
Title “Magnifying-Glass” Azimuthal Map Projections
DOI 10.1559/152304087783875318
Authors John P. Snyder
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title American Cartographer
Index ID 70014498
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse