Wagner VI projection

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Wagner VI projection of the world

Wagner VI is a pseudocylindrical whole Earth map projection. Like the Robinson projection, it is a compromise projection, not having any special attributes other than a pleasing, low distortion appearance. Wagner VI is equivalent to the Kavrayskiy VII horizontally elongated by a factor of Template:Frac. This elongation results in proper preservation of shapes near the equator but slightly more distortion overall. The aspect ratio of this projection is 2:1, as formed by the ratio of the equator to the central meridian. This matches the ratio of Earth’s equator to any meridian.

The Wagner VI is defined by: [1] [2]

x=λ13(φπ)2y=φ

where λ is the longitude and φ is the latitude.

Inverse formula:

ψ=arcsin(3πy)λ=xcosψφ=y


See also

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References

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