2022
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A compliant implementation of WMS plus most of the SLD extension (dynamic styling). Can also generate PDF, SVG, KML, GeoRSS
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Mineral Resources Tasmania Geoscience, Tenement and Geohazard WFS layers. This service also includes GeoSciML, EarthResourceML and other WFS/WMS developing data delivery standards.
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Geoscience data layers from the Northern Territory Geological Survey. The service includes boreholes (including those scanned for the National Virtual Core Library), mines, mineral occurrences, mineral tenements and petroleum tenements
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This is a description of your Web Map Server.
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Mineral deposits, occurrences, commodities, reserves and resources, and associated mines from the Geoscience Australia OZMIN database. Additional layers for processing plants and major projects. Some layers are delivered using both the EarthResourceML v2.0 and EarthResourceML-Lite v2.0.1 data standards.
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This service provides borehole features and the results of analysis performed on them.
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Geoscience data layers from the Government of South Australia. The service includes boreholes (including those scanned for the National Virtual Core Library), mineral occurrences, mineral tenements, and rock samples.
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This web service provides access to the Geoscience Australia (GA) ISOTOPE database containing compiled age and isotopic data from a range of published and unpublished (GA and non-GA) sources. The web service includes point layers (WFS, WMS, WMTS) with age and isotopic attribute information from the ISOTOPE database, and raster layers (WMS, WMTS, WCS) comprising the Isotopic Atlas grids which are interpolations of the point located age and isotope data in the ISOTOPE database. This internal database is only publicly accessible through the web service. The data structure currently supports summary ages (e.g., U-Pb and Ar/Ar) as well as extended system-specific tables for Sm-Nd, Pb-Pb, Lu-Hf and O- isotopes. ISOTOPE and the data holdings were initially developed as part of the Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program. Complete analytical data for GA results are available from Geochron Delivery: http://www.ga.gov.au/geochron-sapub-web/. PLEASE NOTE: The layer and attribute names in this service have been modified. This may break applications and other clients with dependencies on the service. For further information please contact Geoscience Australia Client Services at clientservices@ga.gov.au.
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Geoscience data layers from the Geological Survey of Western Australia. The service includes boreholes (including those scanned for the National Virtual Core Library), mineral occurrences and mineral tenements.
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Geology Web Map Service Maintained by the Victorian Department of Jobs, Precincts and Resources - Geological Survey of Victoria.