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TwitterThis layer contains the airphoto imagery for the Region of Waterloo for the years of 1945, 1955, 1967, 1985, 1990, 1993, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2024. The number of bands for the imagery is included in the description and is either one band or three bands. The resolution varies depending on the year that the imagery was flown, ranging from 10 cm to 35 cm.
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TwitterA single point of access for data collected and managed by the United States Forest Service. Users can use the Geospatial Data Discovery Tool to access data about individual forests or grasslands or about an area of interest that they specify on the national map. Users can find and download datasets by topic area or theme or find and use map services published by the Agency.
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TwitterA GIS database of geologic units and structural features in California, with lithology, age, data structure, and format written and arranged just like the other states.
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TwitterThis Coastal Relief Gridded database provides the first comprehensive view of the US Coastal Zone; one that extends from the coastal state boundaries to as far offshore as the NOS hydrographic data will support a continuous view of the seafloor. In many cases, this seaward limit reaches out to, and in places even beyond the continental slope. The gridded database contains data for the entire coastal zone of the conterminous US, including Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
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WMS service of the urban development plan “Am Zollamt (Ca 283/5)” of the city of Stuttgart, transformed according to INSPIRE, based on an XPlanung dataset in version 5.0.
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WMS service of the urban development plan “Hochflur Bad Cannstatt CA 225 Subpart 2 (BA 225.2)” of the city of Stuttgart, which was transformed according to INSPIRE, based on an XPlanung dataset in version 5.0.
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The High Resolution Digital Elevation Model Mosaic provides a unique and continuous representation of the high resolution elevation data available across the country. The High Resolution Digital Elevation Model (HRDEM) product used is derived from airborne LiDAR data (mainly in the south) and satellite images in the north. The mosaic is available for both the Digital Terrain Model (DTM) and the Digital Surface Model (DSM) from web mapping services. It is part of the CanElevation Series created to support the National Elevation Data Strategy implemented by NRCan. This strategy aims to increase Canada's coverage of high-resolution elevation data and increase the accessibility of the products. Unlike the HRDEM product in the same series, which is distributed by acquisition project without integration between projects, the mosaic is created to provide a single, continuous representation of strategy data. The most recent datasets for a given territory are used to generate the mosaic. This mosaic is disseminated through the Data Cube Platform, implemented by NRCan using geospatial big data management technologies. These technologies enable the rapid and efficient visualization of high-resolution geospatial data and allow for the rapid generation of dynamically derived products. The mosaic is available from Web Map Services (WMS), Web Coverage Services (WCS) and SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog (STAC) collections. Accessible data includes the Digital Terrain Model (DTM), the Digital Surface Model (DSM) and derived products such as shaded relief and slope. The mosaic is referenced to the Canadian Height Reference System 2013 (CGVD2013) which is the reference standard for orthometric heights across Canada. Source data for HRDEM datasets used to create the mosaic is acquired through multiple projects with different partners. Collaboration is a key factor to the success of the National Elevation Strategy. Refer to the “Supporting Document” section to access the list of the different partners including links to their respective data.
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TwitterService de visualisation Colmar Agglomération depuis la plateforme GéoGrandEst
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TwitterWMS-Dienst des nach INSPIRE transformierten Bebauungsplans „Rosensteintunnel/Leuzetunnel, Plan 2 (Ca 264)“ der Stadt Stuttgart basierend auf einem XPlanung-Datensatz in der Version 5.0.
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TwitterWMS service of the urban development plan “Reichenbachstraße with partial coverage areas 1-4 (Ca 283/1)” of the city of Stuttgart, which was transformed into INSPIRE, based on an XPlanung dataset in version 5.0.
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TwitterNatural Resources Canada offers access to Elevation data through a Web Mapping Service (WMS). There are two products available: CDEM (Canadian Digital Elevation Model) and CDSM (Canadian Digital Surface Model). A detailed description for each product is available on the Open Government Portal (http://open.canada.ca/).
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TwitterA source water assessment identifies the vulnerability of the drinking water supply to contamination from typical human activities. The assessments are intended to facilitate and provide the basic information necessary for a local community to develop a program to protect the drinking water supply.
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TwitterPurpose: This spatially-based information is typically used in allocation decisions, boundary definitions, planning processes and environmental monitoring, by internal and external stakeholders.Notes: Glaciers and ice masses for the provinceWMS GetCapabilities URL: DataBC also offers access to this data in OGC WMS format. WMS is useful when the map author does not require custom popups, styling, or analytic capabilities for the layer. ArcGIS Online authors may want to use WMS, instead of this ArcGIS Server layer, in the following scenarios: Where they want to use existing Data Custodian approved styling, and/or They only need simple identify and map rendering functionality.Copy the: WMS GetCapabilities URL to add this web item to an ArcGIS Online Map or Scene Viewer. In some cases, multiple Styles are listed in the GetCapabilities and can be added as WMS Custom parameters. For more information on how to use a WMS layer see - ESRI's OGC ArcGIS Online HelpBC Data Catalogue Metadata URL: https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/8f2aee65-9f4c-4f72-b54c-0937dbf3e6f7
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TwitterPurpose: This spatially-based information is typically used in allocation decisions, boundary definitions, planning processes and environmental monitoring, by internal and external stakeholders.Notes: All lake polygons for the provinceWMS GetCapabilities URL: DataBC also offers access to this data in OGC WMS format. WMS is useful when the map author does not require custom popups, styling, or analytic capabilities for the layer. ArcGIS Online authors may want to use WMS, instead of this ArcGIS Server layer, in the following scenarios: Where they want to use existing Data Custodian approved styling, and/or They only need simple identify and map rendering functionality.Copy the: WMS GetCapabilities URL to add this web item to an ArcGIS Online Map or Scene Viewer. In some cases, multiple Styles are listed in the GetCapabilities and can be added as WMS Custom parameters. For more information on how to use a WMS layer see - ESRI's OGC ArcGIS Online HelpBC Data Catalogue Metadata URL: https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/cb1e3aba-d3fe-4de1-a2d4-b8b6650fb1f6
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TwitterWms Ca Distributor Export Import Data. Follow the Eximpedia platform for HS code, importer-exporter records, and customs shipment details.
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TwitterData Sources:CanCoast 12 Nautical Mile ZoneManson, G.K., Couture, N.J., and James, T.S., 2019. CanCoast Version 2.0: data and indices to describe the sensitivity of Canada's marine coasts to changing climate; Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 8551, 1 .zip file. https://doi.org/10.4095/314669Government of Canada:First Nationshttps://data.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/geomatics/services/Donnees_Ouvertes-Open_Data/Premiere_Nation_First_Nation/MapServer/WFSServer?request=GetCapabilities&service=WFSCensus Subdivisions 2016https://maps-cartes.services.geo.ca/server2_serveur2/services/StatCan/census_subdivisions_2016_en/MapServer/WMSServer?layers=0&legend_format=image%252Fpng&feature_info_type=text%252FhtmlMan-Made Featureshttps://maps.geogratis.gc.ca/wms/canvec_en?request=getcapabilities&service=wms&layers=transport&version=1.3.0&legend_format=image/png&feature_info_type=text/htmlthumbnail:https://www.centrostudi-italiacanada.it/articles/sovereignty-arctic-indigenous-peoples-canada
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WMS service of the urban development plan “Amusement venues e.g. Bad Cannstatt (Ca 301)” of the city of Stuttgart, transformed according to INSPIRE, based on an XPlanung dataset in version 5.0.
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TwitterThis layer contains the airphoto imagery for the Region of Waterloo for the years of 1945, 1955, 1967, 1985, 1990, 1993, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2024. The number of bands for the imagery is included in the description and is either one band or three bands. The resolution varies depending on the year that the imagery was flown, ranging from 10 cm to 35 cm.