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A.5. References











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A.5. References



This appendix is only an introduction to projections. For more information about map projections, technical specifics, or cartographic principles, please refer to the following online resources:




Museums Teaching Planet Earth web site



http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~dylan/mtpe/geosphere/topics/rs/howis.html


PROJ.4: Cartographic Projections Library



The main PROJ.4 web site includes links to more technical documents that describe the math and parameters involved with specific projections. See the references section at the bottom of the main web page for more links at http://proj.maptools.org.


Atlas of Canada's Map Making learning resources



This resource includes significant information on map projections (http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/learningresources/carto_corner/index.html).


United States Geologic Survey (USGS) projection document



Check here for an overview of specific projections and theory: http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html.


GDAL/OGR libraries and utilities



Command-line utilities and libraries allow comprehensive access to raster (GDAL) and vector (OGR) data, including projection support; check out http://gdal.org.


Spherical trigonometry



This site has a simple tutorial focused on understanding the trigonometric concepts behind spherical measurements and navigation; find it at http://www.dynagen.co.za/eugene/where/sphertrg.html.


Coordinates, datums and transformations



Here you find many links to articles, papers and country-specific map projection information http://www.ferris.edu/htmls/academics/course.offerings/burtchr/geodesy/datums.html.















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