[R] Accurate area map projections
Mark Van De Vyver
M.VanDeVyver at econ.usyd.edu.au
Thu Mar 4 10:46:25 CET 2004
Hi Roger, thanks very much for your help. I'll follow those references up.
Regards
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Bivand [mailto:Roger.Bivand at nhh.no]
Sent: Thu 04-Mar-04 8:18 PM
To: Mark Van De Vyver
Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R] Accurate area map projections
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Mark Van De Vyver wrote:
> Hi,
> Could any one point me to the projection, and parameters if necessary, that
> would show each country/continent with it's area accurately refelcted on the
> plot? E.g. aitoff vs. albers vs. bonne vs. cylequalearea vs. guyou - they
> don't all look the same to mee but some of the documentations suggests they
> are equal area? Of course this isn't my field, so I am largely guessing and
> am prorbably making some naive assumptions :)
> I'm pretty sure this is on the R-help archive but I don't seem to be able to
> access most of the posts that the search returns - I keep getting a 'file
> not found' page...
One of the best online resources is the collection of documentation links
at:
http://www.remotesensing.org/proj
The manual has figures with examples of projections.
GMT also has projection documentation:
http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/
The printed resources, which are well worth consulting, are: John P.
Snyder (1987) Map projections - a working manual, USGS professional paper
1395; Lev M. Bugayevskiy and John P. Snyder (1995) Map projections - a
reference manual (London, Taylor & Francis). The field is quite extensive,
and most often a choice that is "right" for one use will not be for
another. Even measuring area accurately in the field is bad enough, but
representing it on a flat 2D surface has challenged people for a long time
and will certainly continue to do so (cartography is an interesting part
of graphic visualisation!).
> TIA
> Mark
>
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