Chamberlin trimetric

Description

This is the standard projection developed and used by the National Geographic Society for continental mapping. The distance from three input points to any other point is approximately correct.

Illustration of Chamberlin trimetric projection

Projection method

Modified planar

Linear graticules

None

Properties

Shape

Shape distortion is low throughout if the three points are placed near the map limits.

Area

Areal distortion is low throughout if the three points are placed near the map limits.

Direction

Low distortion throughout

Distance

Nearly correct representation of distance from three widely spaced points to any other point

Limitations

The three selected input points should be widely spaced near the edge of the map limits.

Chamberlin trimetric can only be used in ArcInfo Workstation as an output projection because the inverse equations (Chamberlin trimetric to geographic) have not been implemented.

You can't project an ArcInfo Workstation grid or lattice to Chamberlin trimetric because the inverse equations are required.

Uses and applications

Used by the National Geographic Society as the standard map projection for most continents

Parameters

Supported in ArcInfo Workstation only

ArcInfo Workstation

  • Longitude of point A
  • Latitude of point A
  • Longitude of point B
  • Latitude of point B
  • Longitude of point C
  • Latitude of point C
NoteNote:

Supported on spheres only.

geographic_coordinate_systems.pdf

A geographic coordinate systems pdf file which contains lists of supported gcs and vcs.

projected_coordinate_systems.pdf

A projected coordinate systems pdf file which contains lists of supported pcs.

geographic_transformations.pdf

A geographic transformations pdf file which contains lists of supported geographic and vertical transformations.

Related Topics

7/31/2013