This site provides free access to Iowa geographic map data, including aerial photography, orthophotos, elevation maps, and historical maps. The data is available through an on-line map viewer and through Web Map Service (WMS) connections for GIS. The site was developed by the Iowa State University Geographic Information Systems Support and Research Facility in cooperation with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This site was first launched in March 1999.
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The eAtlas delivers its mapping products via two Web Mapping Services, a legacy server (from 2008-2011) and a newer primary server (2011+) to which all new content it added. This record describes the legacy WMS.
This service delivers map layers associated with the eAtlas project (http://eatlas.org.au), which contains map layers of environmental research focusing on the Great Barrier Reef. The majority of the layers corresponding to Glenn De'ath's interpolated maps of the GBR developed under the MTSRF program (2008-2010).
This web map service is predominantly maintained for the legacy eAtlas map viewer (http://maps.eatlas.org.au/geoserver/www/map.html). All the these legacy map layers are available through the new eAtlas mapping portal (http://maps.eatlas.org.au), however the legends have not been ported across.
This WMS is implemented using GeoServer version 1.7 software hosted on a server at the Australian Institute of Marine Science.
For ArcMap use the following steps to add this service: 1. "Add Data" then choose GIS Servers from the "Look in" drop down. 2. Click "Add WMS Server" then set the URL to "http://maps.eatlas.org.au/geoserver/wms?"
Note: this service has around 460 layers of which approximately half the layers correspond to Standard Error maps, which are WRONG (please ignore all *Std_Error layers.
This services is operated by the Australian Institute of Marine Science and co-funded by the MTSRF program.
World framework data from Intergraph Corporation
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The eAtlas delivers its mapping products via two Web Mapping Services, a legacy server (from 2008-2011) and a newer primary server (2011+) to which all new content it added. This record describes the primary WMS.
This service delivers map layers associated with the eAtlas project (http://eatlas.org.au), which contains map layers of environmental research focusing on the Great Barrier Reef and its neighbouring coast, the Wet Tropics rainforests and Torres Strait. It also includes lots of reference datasets that provide context for the research data. These reference datasets are sourced mostly from state and federal agencies. In addition to this a number of reference basemaps and associated layers are developed as part of the eAtlas and these are made available through this service.
This services also delivers map layers associated with the Torres Strait eAtlas.
This web map service is predominantly set up and maintained for delivery of visualisations through the eAtlas mapping portal (http://maps.eatlas.org.au) and the Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN) portal (http://portal.aodn.org.au). Other portals are free to use this service with attribution, provided you inform us with an email so we can let you know of any changes to the service.
This WMS is implemented using GeoServer version 2.3 software hosted on a server at the Australian Institute of Marine Science. Associated with each WMS layer is a corresponding cached tiled service which is much faster then the WMS. Please use the cached version when possible.
The layers that are available can be discovered by inspecting the GetCapabilities document generated by the GeoServer. This XML document lists all the layers, their descriptions and available rendering styles. Most WMS clients should be able to read this document allowing easy access to all the layers from this service.
For ArcMap use the following steps to add this service: 1. "Add Data" then choose GIS Servers from the "Look in" drop down. 2. Click "Add WMS Server" then set the URL to "http://maps.eatlas.org.au/maps/wms?"
Note: this service has over 1000 layers and so retrieving the capabilities documents can take a while.
This services is operated by the Australian Institute of Marine Science and co-funded by the National Environmental Research Program Tropical Ecosystems hub.
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This is the Web Map Server of DWD.:Precipitation 1961-1990 (Annual Reference Map)
Nearmap WMS Server
This record provides a link that gives a listing of MAP LAYERS from (ICEDS [Integrated CEOS European Data Server] WMS\r - Data Server).
Specific layer of the labels of the municipalities version 2017 for an A3 release, in Eure-et-Loir (28) Can only be broadcast in a WMS layer, to be added to a remote map server. Realised by DDT28 (SIG) on 13/12/2016
WMS Service maintained by NASA's JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), worldwide satellite imagery. This record provides a link that gives a listing of MAP LAYERS from NASA:JPL (WMS Data Server). WMS Service maintained by NASA's JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), worldwide satellite imagery. This record provides a link that gives a listing of MAP LAYERS from NASA:JPL (WMS Data Server).
The ckanext-wms-viewer extension aims to enhance CKAN's functionality by adding Web Map Service (WMS) capabilities. While the provided documentation is limited, it implies the extension will allow users to integrate and visualize WMS layers within CKAN resources. This could potentially enable users to easily discover, access, and display geospatial data from various WMS servers directly within the CKAN interface. Key Features: WMS Integration (Implied): The name suggests integration of WMS servers, which implies the ability to connect to and display data from WMS endpoints within CKAN. Configuration Settings (Potentially): While currently listed as "None at present," the documentation anticipates optional configuration settings to be documented in the future, indicating room for customization. Technical Integration: Based on standard CKAN extension practices, the wms-viewer plugin will likely need to be activated within the CKAN configuration file (ckan.plugins). Further configuration may be required depending on the specific implementation Benefits & Impact: Though detailed benefits are not explicitly mentioned, the extension holds the potential to improves geospatial data accessibility by enabling easy visualization of WMS layers within CKAN. This can benefit geospatial data publishers who want to offer interactive map viewing capabilities directly to the final users, and allow end-users of CKAN to leverage geospatial capabilities without needing external GIS systems. Disclaimer: The provided documentation is sparse. The above description is based on reasonable assumptions drawn from the extension's name and placeholder sections within its documentation. Actual functionality may differ.
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Report of zoning of enforceable urban planning documents. The data contains the regulatory zoning digitised from the parcelary Bd of the IGN© or the express PCi (based on the geometric elements of the Bd Parcellaire or the express PCi for communal boundaries). The data awarded contain for each digitalised area the name of the zoning in the document and a simplification in 5 levels of aggregation N natural area Agricultural area U urbanised area AUC area to urbanise AUC urbanised area blocked For any application of a regulatory nature, refer to the original documents. This data conforms to the CNIG 2017 standard (http://cnig.gouv.fr/?page_id=2732) in its structure and incorporates data from the POS generalisation table (N_ZONAGE_PLU_S_034) of DDTM 34, developed internally since 1998. This table can be used as a graphical medium for digitalising the zoning of future documents that will need to integrate the Urbanism geoportal. Wms server of the GPU: http://wxs-gpu.mongeoportail.ign.fr/externe/vkd1evhid6jdj5h4hkhyzjto/wms/v?request=GetCapabilities GPU wfs server: http://wxs-gpu.mongeoportail.ign.fr/externe/39wtxmgtn23okfbbs1al2lz3/wfs
This record provides a link that gives a listing of MAP LAYERS from (WWS: World Weather Sarvice - Data Server). This record provides a link that gives a listing of MAP LAYERS from (WWS: World Weather Sarvice - Data Server).
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ÚGKK SR ensures that reference data and information is made available to the department, where ZBGIS belongs via electronic services. The data is made available by map services that are published according to OGC standards. WMS works on the client-server principle and enables the sharing of spatial data in the form of raster maps in the Internet environment. The result of a client request (thin or strong client) to a WMS server is raster data (picture) most often in JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and others that display spatial data of different focus (layers), or may result from overlapping multiple layers (map compositions), even from different sources.
Nearmap WMS Server
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The ogcpreview-bku03232018 extension for CKAN appears to focus on previewing OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium) services within CKAN. Based on the limited information, it provides functionality to preview geospatial data served through OGC services, likely Web Map Service (WMS). The core purpose seems to offer a direct visualization of geospatial datasets linked through CKAN, improving data discovery and usability. Key Features: Web Map Service (WMS) Preview: The extension likely allows users to preview geospatial data directly served from a WMS server within the CKAN interface. The readme makes specific references to WmsServer service. Configurable WMS URL: The URL for the WMS service to be previewed can be configured, allowing flexibility to connect to different WMS servers. The location of the config file is specified for defining the web map service url. Test Configuration: Provides configuration files test.ini and tests_config.cfg for specifying test environment variables and WMS URL, enabling comprehensive execution of test suites, and consistent environmental settings for validation purposes. Technical Integration: The extension requires configuration of a ckanwebmapserviceurl parameter. The full extent of integration is not explicitly detailed in the readily available documentation, which suggests the module introduces new plugin implementations for OGC services to CKAN in order to augment geospatial services, particularly WMS support. The path to all tests files where located is specified. Benefits & Impact: By enabling direct previewing, the ogcpreview-bku03232018 extension could greatly simplify the process of evaluating geospatial datasets within CKAN. The aim of the extension is to visualize geospatial layers directly from WMS services, thus, simplifying user interactions with geospatial data.This extension gives users the ability to instantly visualize data, encouraging greater engagement with CKAN dataset holdings. This streamlined data evaluation process enhances user experience and promotes efficient utilization of published datasets.
This is the Web Map Server of DWD.:Contains in the form of vector data the river network in Germany, hierarchically broken down according to the Radiator Water Order. Source DGM: European Digital Elevation Model (EU-DEM) version 1.1
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This is the Web Map Server of DWD.:This is the Web Map Server of DWD.
This is the Web Map Server of DWD.:DWD and JMA (Japan Meteorological Agency) monitor the availability of monthly CLIMAT messages for the two measurement networks GSN (GCOS Surface Network) and RBCN (Regional Basic Climatological Network) on behalf of the WMO on the basis of monitoring products provided at www.gsnmc.dwd.de. The map can be used to mark stations or WMO regions for which the performance indicators CA and CC are output.
This site provides free access to Iowa geographic map data, including aerial photography, orthophotos, elevation maps, and historical maps. The data is available through an on-line map viewer and through Web Map Service (WMS) connections for GIS. The site was developed by the Iowa State University Geographic Information Systems Support and Research Facility in cooperation with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This site was first launched in March 1999.