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Rectangular Stereographic Map

As with Lambert's azimuthal equal-area projection we have the option to use rectangular boundaries rather than the wedge-shape typically associated with polar projections. This choice is defined by selecting two points as corners in the rectangle and appending an ``r'' to the -–R option. This command produces a map as presented in Figure 5.13:





gmtset DEGREE_FORMAT 1 OBLIQUE_ANOTATION 0
pscoast -R-25/59/70/72r -JS10/90/11c -B30g10/5g5 -Dl -A250 -G200 -W.25p -P >! \
    GMT_stereographic_rect.ps






  
Figure 5.13: Polar stereographic conformal projection with rectangular borders.
\begin{figure}\centering\epsfig{figure=eps/GMT_stereographic_rect.eps}\end{figure}



Paul Wessel
1999-12-03