Behrmann
The Behrmann projection is a variation of the generic Equal Area Cylindrical, in which the latitude of the standard parallel is always 30 degrees. It was originally presented by Walter Behrmann in Berlin in 1910.
The generic Equal Area Cylindrical projection represents an orthographic projection of a sphere onto a cylinder. Like other regular cylindrical projections, the graticule of the normal Equal Area Cylindrical projection consists of straight, equally spaced, vertical meridians perpendicular to straight, unequally spaced, horizontal parallels. To achieve equality of area, the parallels are spaced form the Equator in proportion to the sine of the latitude. This is the simplest equal area projection.
The "Behrmann" projection has the following parameters:
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Longitude of natural origin
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False Easting
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False Northing