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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.
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 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.
National Geospatial Intelligence WMS ServerGeonames - Full WMShttp://geonames.nga.mil/gns/html/gns_services.html
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This is the Web Map Server of DWD.:Precipitation 1961-1990 (Annual Reference Map)
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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 (ICEDS [Integrated CEOS European Data Server] 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).
Map server with layers of geographic information of urban scope of interest to the Provincial Council of Córdoba. Sixty-five municipalities
Nearmap WMS Server
OpenStreetMap WMS, bereitgestellt durch terrestris GmbH und Co. KG. Beschleunigt mit MapProxy (http://mapproxy.org/)
This is a description of your Web Map Server.
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sustainable development — ‘Géoidd’ source: Initially the tool met the need to disseminate statistical and geographical data to Internet users within the framework of the Observatory of the Sea and Coast (ONML). This perimeter has been extended to the whole of France, including DOM. The objective of the tool is to disseminate geographical data and to propose a mapping tool for specific statistical data, to the municipality or by aggregates of municipalities. It thus allows a multi-thematic approach. It also offers reports, offers the possibility of viewing remote geographic data by the Web Map Service (WMS) and importing statistical data to map, copy/paste or from remote servers via the Table Joining Service (TJS) standard. Currently, the available data areas are: geographical area: IGN map funds, administrative boundaries and tracking elements, land use, soil and subsoil, water, nature and biodiversity, risks, transport, zoning and uses at sea, marker; statistics: land use, air, water, biodiversity and protected areas, risks, soil and subsoil, agriculture, energy/industry, tourism, population/housing, economy/employment, construction/housing, fisheries, urban planning, typologies. This tool exploits web technologies and is accessible with a browser. — Observing and Statistics Service (SOeS) — Public Statistical System — Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy (MEDDE)
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The WMS Service (Web Map Service) called “Distribution of species” allows the visualisation and consultation of the data set that represent mapping the distribution of terrestrial and marine wild species present in Spain according to the information provided by the EIDOS database (species in Greek), which incorporates the official information on the species present in Spain that has been compiled by the Ministry in its various projects in recent years. These data, of great scientific value, were until now collected in independent projects, sometimes scattered and without a common structure, which made it difficult to locate and use them by citizens. Eidos solves these problems by providing this information with a common structure based on the international Plinian Core standard that allows data collected on Ministry servers to be presented to the citizen in real time. The URL of the WMS Species Distribution Service is: https://wms.mapama.gob.es/sig/Biodiversidad/SD_EIDOS/wms.aspx The reference systems offered by this service are: — For geographical coordinates: CRS: 84, EPSG:4230 (ED50), EPSG:4326 (WGS 84), EPSG:4258 (ETRS 89). — For U.T.M coordinates: EPSG:32628 (WGS 84/UTM zone 28N), EPSG:32629 (WGS 84/UTM zone 29N), EPSG:32630 (WGS 84/UTM zone 30N), EPSG:32631 (WGS 84/UTM zone 31N), EPSG:25828 (ETRS 89/UTM zone 28N), EPSG:25829 (ETRS 89/UTM zone 29N), EPSG:25830 (ETRS 89/UTM zone 30N), EPSG:25831 (ETRS 89/UTM zone 31N), EPSG:23028 (ED50/UTM zone 28N), EPSG:23029 (ED50/UTM zone 29N), EPSG:23030 (ED50/UTM zone 30N), EPSG:23031 (ED50/UTM zone 31N).
This is the Web Map Server of DWD.:RX radar product (resolution 1km), 5 minutes, from the production line of RADLOAN products (KU42)
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This is the Web Map Server of DWD.:
World framework data from Intergraph Corporation