Equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid with the use of reduced coordinates
The paper presents a new method of constructing equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid as a function of reduced coordinates. Equations for x and y coordinates are expressed with the use of the normal elliptic integral of the second kind and Jacobian elliptic functions. This solution all...
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doaj-048eef5f6474490682ffc8606a9594f12020-11-25T02:24:38ZengPolish Academy of SciencesGeodesy and Cartography2300-25812017-12-0166227129010.1515/geocart-2017-0021geocart-2017-0021Equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid with the use of reduced coordinatesPędzich Paweł0Warsaw University of Technology Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography 1 Pl. Politechniki, 00–661 Warsaw, PolandThe paper presents a new method of constructing equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid as a function of reduced coordinates. Equations for x and y coordinates are expressed with the use of the normal elliptic integral of the second kind and Jacobian elliptic functions. This solution allows to use common known and widely described in literature methods of solving such integrals and functions. The main advantage of this method is the fact that the calculations of x and y coordinates are practically based on a single algorithm that is required to solve the elliptic integral of the second kind. Equations are provided for three types of map projections: cylindrical, azimuthal and pseudocylindrical. These types of projections are often used in planetary cartography for presentation of entire and polar regions of extraterrestrial objects. The paper also contains equations for the calculation of the length of a meridian and a parallel of a triaxial ellipsoid in reduced coordinates. Moreover, graticules of three coordinates systems (planetographic, planetocentric and reduced) in developed map projections are presented. The basic properties of developed map projections are also described. The obtained map projections may be applied in planetary cartography in order to create maps of extraterrestrial objects.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/geocart.2017.66.issue-2/geocart-2017-0021/geocart-2017-0021.xml?format=INTmap projectiontriaxial ellipsoidreduced coordinatesgeocentric coordinatesplanetocentric coordinates |
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Equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid with the use of reduced coordinates |
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Equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid with the use of reduced coordinates |
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Equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid with the use of reduced coordinates |
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equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid with the use of reduced coordinates |
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Polish Academy of Sciences |
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Geodesy and Cartography |
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2017-12-01 |
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The paper presents a new method of constructing equidistant map projections of a triaxial ellipsoid as a function of reduced coordinates. Equations for x and y coordinates are expressed with the use of the normal elliptic integral of the second kind and Jacobian elliptic functions. This solution allows to use common known and widely described in literature methods of solving such integrals and functions. The main advantage of this method is the fact that the calculations of x and y coordinates are practically based on a single algorithm that is required to solve the elliptic integral of the second kind. Equations are provided for three types of map projections: cylindrical, azimuthal and pseudocylindrical. These types of projections are often used in planetary cartography for presentation of entire and polar regions of extraterrestrial objects. The paper also contains equations for the calculation of the length of a meridian and a parallel of a triaxial ellipsoid in reduced coordinates. Moreover, graticules of three coordinates systems (planetographic, planetocentric and reduced) in developed map projections are presented. The basic properties of developed map projections are also described. The obtained map projections may be applied in planetary cartography in order to create maps of extraterrestrial objects. |
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map projection triaxial ellipsoid reduced coordinates geocentric coordinates planetocentric coordinates |
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