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The Lambert equal-area conic projection (named after Johann Heinrich Lambert), is a conic, equal area map projection that represents one pole as a point. Albers projection is a generalization of this projection with two standard parallel. Lambert equal-area conic projection can be viewed as an extreme case of Albers projection or Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection.

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  • The Lambert equal-area conic projection (named after Johann Heinrich Lambert), is a conic, equal area map projection that represents one pole as a point. Albers projection is a generalization of this projection with two standard parallel. Lambert equal-area conic projection can be viewed as an extreme case of Albers projection or Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection. (en)
  • ランベルト正積円錐図法(ランベルトせいせきえんすいずほう、Lambert Equal-Area Conic Projection)とは、地図投影法の一つで、の一種である。1772年にヨハン・ハインリヒ・ランベルトが考案・発表した。 (ja)
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  • The Lambert equal-area conic projection (named after Johann Heinrich Lambert), is a conic, equal area map projection that represents one pole as a point. Albers projection is a generalization of this projection with two standard parallel. Lambert equal-area conic projection can be viewed as an extreme case of Albers projection or Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection. (en)
  • ランベルト正積円錐図法(ランベルトせいせきえんすいずほう、Lambert Equal-Area Conic Projection)とは、地図投影法の一つで、の一種である。1772年にヨハン・ハインリヒ・ランベルトが考案・発表した。 (ja)
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  • Lambert equal-area conic projection (en)
  • ランベルト正積円錐図法 (ja)
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