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- Q2816004 subject Q8345383.
- Q2816004 subject Q8420895.
- Q2816004 abstract "The Behrmann projection is a cylindrical map projection described by Walter Behrmann in 1910. It is a member of the cylindrical equal-area projection family. Members of the family differ by their standard parallels, which are parallels along which the projection has no distortion. In the case of the Behrmann projection, the standard parallels are 30°N and 30°S. The projection shares many characteristics with other members of the family such as the Lambert cylindrical equal-area projection, whose standard parallel is the equator, and the Gall–Peters projection, whose standard parallels are 45°N and 45°S. While equal-area, distortion of shape increases in the Behrmann projection according to distance from the standard parallels. This projection is not equidistant.".
- Q2816004 thumbnail Behrmann_projection_SW.jpg?width=300.
- Q2816004 wikiPageExternalLink ?projectionref.
- Q2816004 wikiPageExternalLink Behrmann_en.html.
- Q2816004 wikiPageWikiLink Q110724.
- Q2816004 wikiPageWikiLink Q146591.
- Q2816004 wikiPageWikiLink Q15471847.
- Q2816004 wikiPageWikiLink Q186386.
- Q2816004 wikiPageWikiLink Q2425926.
- Q2816004 wikiPageWikiLink Q27123.
- Q2816004 wikiPageWikiLink Q4434286.
- Q2816004 wikiPageWikiLink Q8345383.
- Q2816004 wikiPageWikiLink Q8420895.
- Q2816004 comment "The Behrmann projection is a cylindrical map projection described by Walter Behrmann in 1910. It is a member of the cylindrical equal-area projection family. Members of the family differ by their standard parallels, which are parallels along which the projection has no distortion. In the case of the Behrmann projection, the standard parallels are 30°N and 30°S.".
- Q2816004 label "Behrmann projection".
- Q2816004 depiction Behrmann_projection_SW.jpg.