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GeoPDF (Geospatial PDF)

GeoPDF embeds geographic spatial information (such as latitude and longitude coordinates and coordinate reference systems) in standard PDF files, enabling ordinary PDF readers (such as Adobe Reader) to support geographic location viewing, map navigation, and basic geographic analysis functions, combining the portability of PDF with the data analysis capabilities of GIS.

2025-11-05 14:07:10

3D Studio

3D Studio Max is a PC-based 3D modeling, rendering and animation software developed by Discreet. It was originally named 3D Studio and later released as 3D Studio Max on the Windows NT platform. The software provides a wealth of functions, including modeling, animation, rendering, and collaboration with other software. The latest version is 2024, supports multiple operating systems, and has multi-language capabilities.

2025-11-05 14:07:47

STL (Stereolithography)

STL (StereoLithography) is a file format developed by 3D Systems for 3D printing and computer-aided design. It is widely used in the fields of rapid prototyping and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM).

2025-11-05 14:08:58

Goode Homolosine Projection

Goode Homolosine Projection is a map projection method proposed by John Paul Goode, an American geographer in the early 20th century. This projection combines the characteristics of the Mollweide Projection and the Sinusoidal Projection. It is an equal-area projection and can accurately represent the area of regions around the world.

2025-09-16 14:47:04

New Zealand Map Grid Projection

New Zealand Map Grid Projection is a conformal map projection technology specifically designed for large-scale mapping of New Zealand. It employs the complex Cauchy-Riemann equations for projection calculations, with its central point set at 173° East longitude and 41° South latitude. It is important to note that this projection method is only suitable for large-scale mapping within New Zealand and may not be applicable for mapping other regions.

2025-11-24 16:30:22

Gnomonic Projection

Gnomonic Projection is a perspective azimuthal projection that uses the center of the sphere as the light source. It projects great circles on the spherical surface (such as meridians and the equator) as straight lines, making it commonly used in navigation, astronomy, and seismic analysis. Its key characteristic is the absence of distortion at the projection center, but extreme distortion occurs at the edges. While suitable for mapping great-circle routes or analyzing linear paths, it does not preserve area or angular relationships.

2025-11-24 16:25:01

Google Earth Engine (GEE)

**Google Earth Engine (GEE) **is a cloud-based geospatial analysis platform provided by Google, which can use earth observation data for large-scale analysis and visualization. Its feature is that it can efficiently and quickly process large-capacity, multi-dimensional information such as remote sensing images, geospatial data, and climate data in the cloud. Users can access rich archival resources from major satellite data providers such as NASA, USGS, and ESA for free, and write scripts using programming languages (JavaScript or Python), which are widely used in many fields such as surface change analysis, climate modeling, agricultural monitoring, and forest management.

2025-09-16 14:47:18

Compound CRS

A Compound CRS achieves unified representation of multi-dimensional spatial data by combining multiple coordinate reference systems (CRS). For example, it integrates a planar coordinate system (e.g., EPSG:7661) with an elevation system (e.g., EPSG:3855) to form a complete "planar + elevation" spatial description. Its core features include ensuring consistency between horizontal and vertical coordinate systems through associated parameters (such as ellipsoids and datums), making it suitable for fields requiring simultaneous expression of planar positions and elevations, such as terrain modeling and 3D GIS analysis. Technically, a Compound CRS typically comprises a horizontal CRS and a vertical CRS, unified through nested or associated parameters.

2025-11-24 16:19:55

UTM Zone (Universal Transverse Mercator Coordinate System)

UTM Zone (Universal Transverse Mercator Coordinate System) is a coordinate system that converts latitude and longitude coordinates on the Earth's surface into a planar Cartesian coordinate system. It is widely used in map creation, engineering surveying, and military applications. Its core principle involves reducing distortion through zonal projection and achieving high-precision positioning through standardized coordinate representation.

2025-11-24 15:52:38

Albers Equal-area Conic Projection

Albers equal-area conic projection is an equal-area conic projection that utilizes two standard parallels. Compared to projections with only one standard parallel, this approach helps reduce distortion to some extent. It is best suited for mapping large continental areas extending predominantly in an east-west direction in the mid-latitudes and is commonly used for maps of the contiguous United States, Europe, and Australia.

2025-11-24 16:12:02
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