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Subset of all
GMT
users obtained by an electronic survey in October 1994
Linear transformation of coordinates
Logarithmic transformation of
x
-coordinates
Exponential or power transformation of
x
-coordinates
Linear transformation of map coordinates
Polar (Cylindrical) transformation of (
) coordinates
Albers equal-area conic map projection
Lambert conformal conic map projection
Equidistant conic map projection
Rectangular map using the Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection.
Hemisphere map using the Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection.
Equal-Area (Schmidt) and Equal-Angle (Wulff) stereo nets
Polar stereographic conformal projection.
Polar stereographic conformal projection with rectangular borders.
General stereographic conformal projection with rectangular borders.
Hemisphere map using the Orthographic projection.
World map using the equidistant azimuthal projection.
Gnomonic azimuthal projection.
Simple Mercator map
Rectangular Transverse Mercator map
A global Transverse Mercator map
Oblique Mercator map using
-Joc
Cassini map over Sardinia
World map using the equidistant cylindrical projection
World map using the Behrman cylindrical projection
World map using the Miller cylindrical projection
World map using the Hammer projection
World map using the Mollweide projection
World map using the Winkel Tripel projection
World map using the Robinson projection
World map using the Eckert IV projection
World map using the Eckert VI projection
World map using the Sinusoidal projection
World map using the Interrupted Sinusoidal projection
World map using the Van der Grinten projection
Contour maps of gridded data
Color images from gridded data
Spectral estimation and
x
/
y
-plots
3-D perspective mesh plot
3-D illuminated surface
Two kinds of histograms
A typical location map
A 3-D histogram
Time-series as ``wiggles'' along a track
Geographical bar graph
The color cube
Optimal triangulation of data
Display of vector fields in
GMT
Gridding of data and trend surfaces
Gridding, contouring, and masking of data
More ways to grid data
Clipping of images using coastlines
Volumes and geo-spatial selections
Using color patterns in illustrations
Making a new volcano symbol for
GMT
Using custom symbols in
GMT
Grid line registration of data nodes
Pixel registration of data nodes
Octal codes and corresponding symbols for standard and Symbol fonts
Octal codes and corresponding symbols for ZapfDingbats font
The standard 35
PostScript
fonts recognized by
GMT
Impulse responses for
GMT
filters
Transfer functions for 1-D
GMT
filters
Transfer functions for 2-D (radial)
GMT
filters
Map using the crude resolution coastline data
Map using the low resolution coastline data
Map using the intermediate resolution coastline data
Map using the high resolution coastline data
Map using the full resolution coastline data
Paul Wessel
1999-07-01