Gravity Display

The service meets the requirements for Inspire and shows detailed gravity points in Sweden, and gives an idea of the extent of the measurements. The product name in Swedish is Tyngdkraft Visning.

About this product

Display service according to the EU directive Inspire, with detailed gravity points in Sweden, and gives an idea of the extent of the measurements.

For more information and gravity values, use the corresponding download service.

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How often is the information updated

Lantmäteriet continuously measures new gravity points. Data for these are published in the service with a maximum delay of about six months.

Do you have questions about

Accessibility

Our geodata services are normally available 24 hours a day and we provide support during the day.

Services that meet the INSPIRE specifications can be evaluated on www.geodata.se/geodataportalen (new window). There you can also find detailed information about the services.

On the INSPIRE website (opens in new window), you can read the implementing rules that form the basis for our INSPIRE services.

Documentation

The versions of the services may overlap, so pay attention to which version you take home. Version history describes the changes that occurred at each update.

Version History

Version and date Change since previous version

Version 1.0

Available in
production environment from:
2017-12-13


Technical framework and standard for view services

Our map and image view services are based on the standardized call interfaces Web Map Service (WMS) and Web Map Tile Service (WMTS) developed by The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). WMS is also an ISO standard (ISO 19128).

The Open Geospatial Consortium website (new window)

The services are of the nature 'question-answer', where the consumer (user's system) sends a service call over the Internet and receives a map image in a standard image format or in a vector format for certain types of services.

The characteristics of the map image are defined by the call parameters, such as information type, geographical spread, reference system, image format and image size.

There are many client applications for display services or components for integration into own system available. In addition to commercial products, there are a number of established products based on open source code, such as QGIS.

QGIS website (new window)

At OSGeo, The Open Source Geospatial Foundation you can read more about software in the field of geodata that are based on open source code.

OSGeos website (new window)

Do you want deeper technical information about our geodata products you can read the product documentation.

Our geodata products with API:s require that you have an application or software capable of managing the services. To view real property information or maps directly in your browser, you can use Lantmäteriet's e-services.

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Retrieve open data

To retrieve Lantmäteriet’s open data you need to have a user account. You use this account every time you download data or connect to a service. 

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The user account gives us the possibility to monitor the use of our open geodata as well as to provide feedback to you in case of any changes.

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The license and what it means

Our open spatial data is available under the Open Data License; Creative Commons, CC0. The license means that you may use, distribute, redo, modify and build on Lantmäteriet's open data.

This also applies in commercial contexts without any restrictions. Feel free to list Lantmäteriet as the source when you disseminate our open data, but this is not a requirement.

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