The Natural Earth projection is a
pseudocylindrical
In cartography, map projection is the term used to describe a broad set of Transformation (function) , transformations employed to represent the two-dimensional curved Surface (mathematics), surface of a globe on a Plane (mathematics), plane. In ...
map projection
In cartography, map projection is the term used to describe a broad set of transformations employed to represent the two-dimensional curved surface of a globe on a plane. In a map projection, coordinates, often expressed as latitude and longitud ...
designed by
Tom Patterson and introduced in 2008.
It is neither
conformal nor
equal-area, but a compromise between the two.
In its original presentation, the projection's origin is described as "The impetus for creating the Natural Earth projection was dissatisfaction with existing world map projections for displaying physical data." Further criteria follow, ending with "The ideal projection needed to be both functional and rather familiar in appearance."
The Natural Earth projection was originally designed in Flex Projector, a specialized software application that offers a graphical approach for the creation of new projections.
Subsequently, Bojan Šavrič developed a polynomial expression of the projection.
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The projection may also be referred to as the Natural Earth I projection, due to subsequent development of a Natural Earth II projection.
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Definition
The Natural Earth projection is defined by the following formulas:
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where
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