azimuthal equidistant projection n. A map projection designed so that a straight line from the central point on the map to any other point gives the accurate distance between the two points. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mi...
Geoid for the areas of the northern part of North Hemisphere has been evaluated and mapped by means of polar azimuthal equidistant projection using SEASAT altimeter data covering north of 45°N. The relative accuracy of the geoid obtained expressed by 1σ value of the crossover errors varies fro...
. The projection is North Pole Azimuthal Equidistant. When two or more locations were so close together that they overlapped, the symbol with the greatest value was superimposed on the other(s). Sampling methods and environmental analyses The methods for sampling and identifying biota, bottom water...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook polar chart [′pō·lər ′chärt] (mapping) A chart of polar areas. A chart on a polar projection; the projections most used for polar charts are the gnomonic, stereographic, azimuthal equidistant, tra...
Also, a hybrid gridding and convolution backprojection reconstruction is presented for radially nonequidistant k-space polar sampling.doi:10.1002/mrm.1910400519M. Louis LauzonBrian K. RuttJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Magnetic Resonance in MedicineLauzon ML, Rutt BK. Polar sampling in k-space: ...
There is no point in enlarging or reducing an equal-area or an equidistant projection: they would lose their special distortion properties. This is why it is strange that, e.g., ref. [25] emphasizes that Romanian Cassini and Bonne projections “had a scale factor at origin equal to unity...