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1 Referencing Data to Real Locations

2 Objectives Explain what a map projection is
List the major categories of map projections List spatial properties that may be distorted when different map projections are applied Change the map projection for a data frame and describe its effects

3 Map Projection Types Cylindrical Conical Planar

4 Cylindrical Projections

5 Conic Projections

6 Planar Projections

7 Understanding Distortion
Distortion cannot be avoided; we have to choose from distortion of Shape Area Distance Direction

8 Preserving Properties
If two properties are to be preserved then one is always direction These properties are incompatible:

9 Equatorial (normal) Aspect

10 Transverse Aspect

11 Oblique Aspect

12 Classifying Projections

13 Choosing a Map Projection
Conformal (shape-preserving) maps Topographic and cadastral Navigation Civil engineering Weather

14 Choosing a Map Projection
Area-preserving maps Population density Land use Quantitative attributes

15 Choosing a Map Projection
Scale-preserving maps no map preserves true distance for all measurements Airline distances Distance from epicenter of an earthquake Cost calculations

16 Choosing a Map Projection

17 Thanks..


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