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GIS: Projections and their distortions
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Submission Number:
113
Submission ID:
3676
Submission UUID:
0a472a87-c002-44ab-8376-c5ca68c23d24
Submission URI:
/form/resource
Created:
Tue, 05/02/2023 - 14:37
Completed:
Tue, 05/02/2023 - 14:37
Changed:
Mon, 05/08/2023 - 09:37
Remote IP address:
146.115.161.202
Submitted by:
Dennis Milechin
Language:
English
Is draft:
No
Webform:
Knowledge Base Resources
Approved
Yes
Title
GIS: Projections and their distortions
Category
Learning
Tags
gis
Skill Level
Beginner
,
Intermediate
Description
In GIS, projections are helpful to take something plotted on a globe and convert it to a flat map that we can print or show on a screen. Unfortunately it also introduces distortions to the objects and features on the map. This not only distorts the objects visually, but the results for any spatial attribute calculations will also reflect this distortion (such as distance and area ). Below is a link to a quick primer on projections, types of distortions that can occur, and suggestions on how to choose a correct projection for your work.
Link to Resource
Map Projections