Interrupted Goode Homolosine (Oceanic View)
Classification |
Pseudocylindrical |
Available forms |
Forward and inverse, spherical projection |
Defined area |
Global |
Alias |
igh_o |
Domain |
2D |
Input type |
Geodetic coordinates |
Output type |
Projected coordinates |
The Interrupted Goode Homolosine (Oceanic View) projection is an equal-area
composite projection intended for making maps of the Earth's oceans. Low
latitudes are comprised of six separate Sinusoidal projection regions, and high
latitudes are comprised of six separate Mollweide (homolographic
)
projections. The transition latitude is at 40d 44' 11.8", where the Sinusoidal
and Mollweide scales are equal. The lobes in this projection are chosen to
emphasize the ocean area of the Earth when used with a central longitude
of -160 degrees. This projection was first published in 1925 by J. P. Goode
[Goode1925].
Parameters
Note
All parameters are optional for the projection. A value of +lon_0=-160 is recommended.
- +lon_0=<value>
Central meridian/longitude of natural origin, longitude of origin or longitude of false origin (naming and meaning depend on the projection method).
Defaults to 0.0.
Note
The default convention is to interpret this value as decimal degrees. To specify radians instead, follow the value with the "r" character.
Example: +lon_0=1.570796r
See Projection Units for more information.
- +R=<value>
Radius of the sphere, given in meters. If used in conjunction with
+ellps
,+R
takes precedence.See Ellipsoid size parameters for more information.
- +x_0=<value>
False easting, easting at false origin or easting at projection centre (naming and meaning depend on the projection method). Always in meters.
Defaults to 0.0.
- +y_0=<value>
False northing, northing at false origin or northing at projection centre (naming and meaning depend on the projection method). Always in meters.
Defaults to 0.0.