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Introduction to the horizontal surface maps

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European Solar Radiation Atlas

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Two geographical maps are used. One covers the main European area from 62°N to 36°N and from 10° to 28°ther map covers the eastern Mediterranean area with a map of Saudi- Arabia as an insert. The main maps are plotted using Lambert’l projection.

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Palz, W., Greif, J., Commission of the European Communities. (1996). Introduction to the horizontal surface maps. In: Palz, W., Greif, J. (eds) European Solar Radiation Atlas. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80237-9_12

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