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Creator Karlheinz Wagner (1941) Karlheinz Wagner (1941)
Group Lenticular Lenticular
Property Equal-area Equal-area
Other Names
Remarks In 1941, Wagner introduced four variants of the projection that was derived from the azimuthal equal-area projection. The first variant is nowdays known as Wagner VII or Hammer-Wagner. This is one of the other three.

As far as I know, there’s no established name for this variant, so I decided to call it Wagner VII.d here.
In 1941, Wagner introduced four variants of the projection that was derived from the azimuthal equal-area projection. The first variant is nowdays known as Wagner VII or Hammer-Wagner. This is one of the other three.

As far as I know, there’s no established name for this variant, so I decided to call it Wagner VII.c here.
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Wagner VII.d
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2. Comparison: Political Map

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3. Comparison: Silhouette Map

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4. Comparison: Tissot Indicatrix, 30°

Wagner VII.d
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Wagner VII.c
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