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Connection of Conic and Cylindrical Map Projections

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In previous papers that have dealt with cylindrical map projections as limiting cases of conical projections, standard or equidistant parallels were used in the derivations. This paper shows that this is not necessary and that it is sufficient to use parallels that preserve length. In addition, unlike other approaches, in this article the limiting cases of conic projections are derived in the most natural way, by deriving the equations of cylindrical projections from the equations of conic projections in a rectangular system in the projection plane using a mathematical concept of limits. It is shown that such an approach is possible, but not always, so it should be used carefully, or even better, avoided in teaching and studying map projections.
Title: Connection of Conic and Cylindrical Map Projections
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In previous papers that have dealt with cylindrical map projections as limiting cases of conical projections, standard or equidistant parallels were used in the derivations.
This paper shows that this is not necessary and that it is sufficient to use parallels that preserve length.
In addition, unlike other approaches, in this article the limiting cases of conic projections are derived in the most natural way, by deriving the equations of cylindrical projections from the equations of conic projections in a rectangular system in the projection plane using a mathematical concept of limits.
It is shown that such an approach is possible, but not always, so it should be used carefully, or even better, avoided in teaching and studying map projections.

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