This subroutine computes X and Y coordinates in meters for the mercator sinusoidal projection from geographic positions. The central meridian is a straight line, perpendicular to, and equal to one-half the length of, the equator; this meridian is correctly divided for the spacing of selected parallels. The standard parallel is the equator, which is projected as a straight line, at its true length, and correctly divided for the points of intersection with selected meridians. ...Software Description: The program is written in the FORTRAN V programming language for implementation on a UNIVAC 1108 computer using the EXEC-8 operating system. The computer memory requirement is 1/5K.
Mercator Sinusoidal Projection
1975
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Report
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