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Pseudocylindrical
modsine
Meridians: Sine curves converging at the Poles.
Parallels: Equally spaced straight lines.
Poles: Points.
Symmetry: About the Equator and the central meridian
This is an equal-area projection. Scale is constant along any parallel or any pair of equidistant parallels, and along the central meridian. It is not equidistant or conformal.
There are no standard parallels for this projection.
This projection was first described by N. A. Tissot in 1881
This projection is available only for the sphere.
landareas = shaperead('landareas.shp','UseGeoCoords',true);
axesm ('modsine', 'Frame', 'on', 'Grid', 'on');
geoshow(landareas,'FaceColor',[1 1 .5],'EdgeColor',[.6 .6 .6]);
tissot;

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