polyconic projection

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polyconic projection

A cartographer uses a polyconic projection to create a detailed map.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A map projection in which the Earth's surface is projected onto a series of cones, each tangent to a different parallel of latitude. This method aims to preserve accurate distances along each parallel and along the central meridian, resulting in minimal distortion along a narrow north-south region.
Usage
  • The polyconic projection is often used for mapping large countries with a significant north-south extent, such as the United States.
  • In this polyconic projection, meridians are curved lines rather than straight, which distinguishes it from simpler conic projections.
  • For topographic mapping series, the polyconic projection was historically a standard choice due to its balance of properties over a limited area.
Advanced Usage
  • "To be constructed on a polyconic projection": This phrase describes a map whose mathematical basis is the polyconic method.
    • The historical survey maps were constructed on a polyconic projection.
  • "Polyconic projection properties": Refers to the specific characteristics of this projection type, such as its conformality, scale, and distortion patterns.
    • The cartographer explained the polyconic projection properties, noting it is neither fully conformal nor equal-area.
Variants and Related Words
  • Conic Projection (n): A broader class of map projections that use a cone as the developable surface. The polyconic projection is a specific type within this class.
  • Map Projection (n): The general term for any systematic method of representing the surface of a sphere or ellipsoid (like the Earth) onto a flat plane.
Synonyms
  • American Polyconic Projection: A specific, common name for this projection.
  • Ordinary Polyconic Projection: Another technical name used to distinguish it from modified versions.
Related Terms (Conceptual)
  • Central Meridian: The line of longitude at the center of a map projection, often where distortion is minimized. In a polyconic projection, scale is true along this line.
  • Standard Parallel: A line of latitude where the developable surface (cone) touches the globe, and scale is true. A polyconic projection uses multiple standard parallels.
  • Developable Surface: The geometric shape (cone, cylinder, plane) onto which the globe is projected for the purpose of creating a flat map.
polyconic projection

A cartographer uses a polyconic projection to create a detailed map.

Noun
  1. a conic projection of a map having distances between meridians equal to those distances on a globe