Hammer-Aitoff
Description
The Hammer–Aitoff projection is a modification of the Lambert azimuthal equal area projection.
Learn more about the Lambert azimuthal equal area projection
Projection method
Modified azimuthal. The central meridian is a straight line half as long as the equator. The other meridians are complex curves, concave toward the central meridian and unequally spaced along the equator. The equator is a straight line; all other parallels are complex curves, concave toward the nearest pole and unequally spaced along the central meridian.
Point of tangency
Central meridian at the equator.
Linear graticules
The equator and central meridian are the only straight lines.
Properties
Shape
Distortion increases away from the origin.
Area
Equal area.
Direction
Local angles are true only at the center.
Distance
Scale decreases along the equator and central meridian as distance from the origin increases.
Limitations
Useful only as a world map.
Uses and applications
Thematic maps of the whole world.
Parameters
Desktop
- False Easting
- False Northing
- Central Meridian
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. |
Workstation
- Longitude of Central Meridian
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. |