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Pseudocylindrical
kavrsky5
Meridians: Complex curves converging at the poles. A sine function is used for y, but the meridians are not sine curves.
Parallels: Unequally spaced straight lines.
Poles: Points.
Symmetry: About the Equator and the central meridian.
This is an equal-area projection. Scale is true along the fixed standard parallels at 35º, and 0.9 true along the Equator. This projection is neither conformal nor equidistant.
The fixed standard parallels are at 35º.
This projection was described by V. V. Kavraisky in 1933.
landareas = shaperead('landareas.shp','UseGeoCoords',true);
axesm ('kavrsky5', 'Frame', 'on', 'Grid', 'on');
geoshow(landareas,'FaceColor',[1 1 .5],'EdgeColor',[.6 .6 .6]);
tissot;

![]() | Hatano Asymmetrical Equal-Area Projection | Kavraisky VI Projection | ![]() |

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