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Map Projections

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Lab Manual/Exercise Worksheets prepared by Christopher J. Sutton, Western Illinois University


Map Projections. This exercise explores the four families of map projections: azimuthal (planar), cylindrical, conic, and mathematical. Skills covered in the exercise include: changing the projection of a map, exploring the various projection families, changing the central meridian of a map projection, and changing the display units of the map.

Acknowledgments

The author wishes to thank ESRI, Inc. for their prompt and generous permission to use screenshots of the GUI and data used in these exercises. ArcMap is the intellectual property of ESRI and is used herein by permission. Copyright © 2008 ESRI. All rights reserved. http://www.esri.com

In addition to the data provided by ESRI, data used in the exercises are from the following sources:

The National Atlas
2002 Agricultural Census
CIA World Factbook
U.S. Bureau of the Census
Federal Aviation Administration
NOAA Coastal Services Center

Map Projections (2116.0K)

Map Projections is a PDF (Portable Document Format) document that must be downloaded to your hard drive. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it. If you do not have the Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can download it from the Adobe web site for free.

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Map Projections PDF (1992.0K)

Map Projections Zip (2497.0K)

The mapping project file ([exercise name].mxd) and data files (contained in a separate folder) are compressed as a ZIP file and must be unzipped in order to work. Save the file to a location on your computer or external drive and unzip it.