- John P. Snyder
John Parr Snyder (
12 April 1926 –28 April 1997 ) was an American cartographer most known for his work onmap projection s for theUnited States Geological Survey (USGS). Educated at Purdue andMIT as a chemical engineer, he had a lifetime interest in map projections as a hobby, but found the calculations tedious without the benefit of expensive calculators or computers. At a cartography conference in 1976, he learned of the need for a map projection that would suit the special needs of satellite imagery. He had recently been able to purchase a pocket calculator (TI-59) of his own and set to work creating what became known as thespace-oblique mercator projection , which he provided to the USGS at no charge.He was subsequently offered a job within the USGS within two years, where his work apparently led him to the eventual publication of the definitive technical guide to map projections entitled "Map Projections: A Working Manual" among other works. He also authored "Flattening the Earth: Two Thousand Years of Map Projections" which details the historical development of hundreds of map projections. Snyder developed at least one other projection, called
GS50 , which uses a complex polynomial to project the 50 U.S. states with minimal distortion. He taught courses on map projection atGeorge Mason University . He was president of theAmerican Cartographic Association from 1990-1991 and also served as a secretary to theWashington Map Society .John Snyder died April 28, 1997.
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* http://www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/mp/snyder.html - further biographical information
* http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/usgspubs/pp/pp1395 - Information and electronic version of Map Projections: A Working Manual
* http://www.3dsoftware.com/Cartography/USGS/MapProjections/Misc/GS50/ - about the GS50 projection
* https://listserv.unb.ca/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9705&L=canspace&T=0&H=1&P=1145 - Obituary posted toCANSPACE forum
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