Chart Projection & Its Types: Using Gores
Chart Projection & Its Types: Using Gores
Distance
Direction
Shape or Area
Using Gores
Direction
Distance
Chart Projection
This technique involved using a light source within the globe to project longitude/latitude graticule on to
a flat sheet of paper.
Features of Charts
Classification of Projection
Chart projection classification is based on the type of projection surface onto which the globe is
conceptually projected.
Azimuthal Projection
Cylindrical Projection
Conical Projection
Azimuthal Projection
Great circles through the central point are represented by straight lines on the map.
Usually these projections also have radial symmetry in the scales and hence in the distortions
Cylindrical Projection
Conical Projection
Cone is wrapped around a sphere (the globe), and the details of the globe are projected onto the
cylindrical surface.
Then, the cylinder is unwrapped into a flat surface.
Mercator Chart
Orthomorphic.
Mercator Chart
Lambert conformal conic is one of several map projection systems developed by Johann Heinrich
Lambert, an 18th century Swiss mathematician, physicist, philosopher, and astronomer
Lambert conformal conic chart attains such a near approach to both directional and distance
conformality as to justify its being called a conformal projection.
Minimizes distortions.