Eckert VI Projection

The Eckert IV and Eckert VI were created by Max Eckert in 1906, and are used for world maps. Both are Pseudocylindrical projections whose central meridian is a straight line. 180th meridians of the Eckert IV projection are cemicircle, and all other meridians are equally spaced elliptical Arcs. Meridians on the Eckert VI projection are equally spaced sinusoidal curves. In both projections, the parallels are unequally spaced straight lines parallel to one another, and the Poles are straight lines half as long as the equator. Scale is true along latitudes 40º30' for the Eckert IV projection, and 49º16' for Eckert VI.

The "EckertVI" Projection has the following Parameters:

Parameter Name

Parameter String

Units

Longitude of the Center of the Projection

central_meridian

AngularValue

Radius of the Sphere

spherical_radius

LinearValue

False Easting

false_easting

LinearValue

False Northing

false_northing

LinearValue

Note: If the spherical_radius parameter is set to a value greater than zero, then it will be used as the radius of the sphere.  If this parameter is set to a value less than or equal to zero, then the SemiMajor radius of the Ellipsoid will be used as the radius of the sphere.