Hello,

I have lat-long coordinates for a bunch of localities spread across multiple hemispheres, which also extend into high latitudes. What I would like to do is re-project the lat long coordinates into a projection that gives me spatial positions in km from some arbitrary point. The key is that I would like the distances among communities to be maintained. Specifically, if I calculate a distance matrix using lat longs in the great circle equation, I would like a distance matrix calculated from the reprojected positions to give the same distances. I haven't found a projection that can do this. Using the orthographic projection, for example, leads to larger distances among sites that occur at high latitudes, relative to the distances provided by the great circle equation. I also need to know actual spatial positions in both axes, not just overall distance, relative to
an arbitrary point on earth.

Many Thanks,
James Stegen

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James C. Stegen
NSF Postdoctoral Fellow in Bioinformatics
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC
919-962-8795
ste...@email.unc.edu

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