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- GS50_projection abstract "GS50 is a map projection that was developed by John Parr Snyder of the USGS in 1982. The GS50 projection provides a conformal projection suitable only for maps of the 50 United States. Scale varies less than 2% throughout the area covered. Distortion is very low as well. It is not a standard projection in the sense that it uses complex-polynomials (of the tenth order) rather than a trigonometric formulation, though it was developed from an oblique stereographic projection.".
- GS50_projection thumbnail GS-50_projection_with_lines_of_constant_scale.svg?width=300.
- GS50_projection wikiPageExternalLink b1629.
- GS50_projection wikiPageExternalLink pp1395.
- GS50_projection wikiPageExternalLink report.pdf.
- GS50_projection wikiPageExternalLink report.pdf.
- GS50_projection wikiPageID "8221277".
- GS50_projection wikiPageRevisionID "547030158".
- GS50_projection hasPhotoCollection GS50_projection.
- GS50_projection subject Category:Cartographic_projections.
- GS50_projection comment "GS50 is a map projection that was developed by John Parr Snyder of the USGS in 1982. The GS50 projection provides a conformal projection suitable only for maps of the 50 United States. Scale varies less than 2% throughout the area covered. Distortion is very low as well. It is not a standard projection in the sense that it uses complex-polynomials (of the tenth order) rather than a trigonometric formulation, though it was developed from an oblique stereographic projection.".
- GS50_projection label "GS50 projection".
- GS50_projection sameAs m.026wn_k.
- GS50_projection sameAs Q5514530.
- GS50_projection sameAs Q5514530.
- GS50_projection wasDerivedFrom GS50_projection?oldid=547030158.
- GS50_projection depiction GS-50_projection_with_lines_of_constant_scale.svg.
- GS50_projection isPrimaryTopicOf GS50_projection.