The Albers Equal-Area Conic projection is a map projection in which the parallels are unequally spaced arcs of concentric circles spaced closer to each other near the north and south edges of the map. The meridians are equally spaced and intersect the parallels at right angles.
The Albers Equal-Area Conic projection is used for equal-area maps of regions with predominant east-west expanse, such as the United States. It is used exclusively by the USGS for sectional maps of all 50 states.
The "AlbersEqualArea" Projection has the following Parameters:
Parameter Name |
Parameter String |
Units |
Longitude of the Central Meridian |
central_meridian |
|
Latitude of the Origin of the Projection |
latitude_of_origin |
|
Latitude of Southern Standard Parallel |
standard_parallel1 |
|
Latitude of Northern Standard Parallel |
standard_parallel2 |
|
False Easting |
false_easting |
|
False Northing |
false_northing |