Package:
WaterRegions
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Title:
BH071_P
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Definition:
A location in a body of water where fording is possible but where there are no existing
transportation features.
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Type:
Feature type
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Overview of characteristics:
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Name:
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averageWaterDepth-singleValue
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Title:
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WDA-singleValue
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Definition:
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The average water depth, exclusive of high water due to runoff or low water due to
drought.
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Description:
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May be biased toward the maximum depths within the limits of the feature in order
to support estimation of trafficability.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
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Real
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Name:
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bottomMaterialType
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Title:
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BMC
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Definition:
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The primary type(s) of material composing the bottom of a body of water.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
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FordableSite_bottomMaterialType (enumeration)
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Values:
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See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
claySilt
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1
Material consisting of particles finer than 0.074 millimetres (No. 200 sieve) including
fine-textured materials of both low plasticity (for example: silt) and high plasticity
(for example: clay).
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siltySands
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2
Granular material consisting of small eroded fragments of (mainly siliceous) rocks,
including fine-textured materials of low plasticity.
Generally finer than 4.76 millimetres in diametre (No. 4 sieve).
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sandGravel
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3
Granular material consisting of a mixture of small sandy eroded fragments of (mainly
siliceous) rocks and small water-worn or pounded stones that are larger than a coarse
silt grain.
Generally ranging between 0.074 millimetres (No. 200 sieve) and 7.62 centimetres in
size.
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gravelCobble
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4
Small water-worn, rounded or pounded stones up to the sizes used for paving.
Sometimes with an intermixture of sand and/or clay but generally ranging from 4.76
millimetres (No.4 sieve) up to 15-20 centimetres in size.
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rocksBoulders
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5
Large water- or weather-worn stones.
Generally ranging from 15-20 centimetres to several metres in size.
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bedrock
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6
Native consolidated solid rock that has been unaffected by the processes of weathering
and underlies the surface of the Earth.
Often overlain by the results of weathering processes, including soil, clay, sand,
gravel and related loose materials.
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paved
|
7
Made of pieces of a hard material (for example: cobbles or concrete blocks) fitted
closely together or of an undivided hard coating so as to give a compact, uniform,
and smooth surface.
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peat
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8
Vegetable matter partly decomposed in wet acid conditions in bogs and fens to form
a firm brown deposit resembling soil.
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sandOverMud
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9
Granular material consisting of small eroded fragments of (mainly siliceous) rocks,
finer than gravel and larger than a coarse silt grain that are underlain with soft
soil, silt, and/or clay.
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sand
|
14
Granular material consisting of small eroded fragments of (mainly siliceous) rocks,
finer than gravel and larger than a coarse silt grain.
Generally ranging between 0.074 millimetres (No. 200 sieve) and 4.76 millimetres (No.
4 sieve) in size. Often a major constituent of a beach, desert, or the bed of a river
or sea. Used for various purposes, as in smoothing stone, founding, or as an ingredient
in mortar.
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concrete
|
15
A heavy-duty building material made from a mixture of broken stone or gravel, sand,
cement, and water, that forms a stonelike mass on hardening.
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masonry
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16
Building materials (for example: stone, brick, concrete, hollow-tile, concrete block,
gypsum block, or other similar building units or materials and/or a combination of
the same) bonded together with mortar to form a structure (for example: a wall, a
pier, or a buttress).
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reinforcedConcrete
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17
Poured concrete containing steel bars or metal netting to increase its tensile strength.
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soil
|
18
The material comprising the thin top layer of much of the Earth's land surface, composed
of fragmented rock particles with humus, water, and air.
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noInformation
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-999999
No Information
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notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
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other
|
999
Other
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Name:
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bottomMaterialType_2
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Title:
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BMC_2
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Definition:
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The primary type(s) of material composing the bottom of a body of water.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
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FordableSite_bottomMaterialType (enumeration)
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Values:
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See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
claySilt
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1
Material consisting of particles finer than 0.074 millimetres (No. 200 sieve) including
fine-textured materials of both low plasticity (for example: silt) and high plasticity
(for example: clay).
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siltySands
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2
Granular material consisting of small eroded fragments of (mainly siliceous) rocks,
including fine-textured materials of low plasticity.
Generally finer than 4.76 millimetres in diametre (No. 4 sieve).
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sandGravel
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3
Granular material consisting of a mixture of small sandy eroded fragments of (mainly
siliceous) rocks and small water-worn or pounded stones that are larger than a coarse
silt grain.
Generally ranging between 0.074 millimetres (No. 200 sieve) and 7.62 centimetres in
size.
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gravelCobble
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4
Small water-worn, rounded or pounded stones up to the sizes used for paving.
Sometimes with an intermixture of sand and/or clay but generally ranging from 4.76
millimetres (No.4 sieve) up to 15-20 centimetres in size.
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rocksBoulders
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5
Large water- or weather-worn stones.
Generally ranging from 15-20 centimetres to several metres in size.
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bedrock
|
6
Native consolidated solid rock that has been unaffected by the processes of weathering
and underlies the surface of the Earth.
Often overlain by the results of weathering processes, including soil, clay, sand,
gravel and related loose materials.
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paved
|
7
Made of pieces of a hard material (for example: cobbles or concrete blocks) fitted
closely together or of an undivided hard coating so as to give a compact, uniform,
and smooth surface.
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peat
|
8
Vegetable matter partly decomposed in wet acid conditions in bogs and fens to form
a firm brown deposit resembling soil.
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sandOverMud
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9
Granular material consisting of small eroded fragments of (mainly siliceous) rocks,
finer than gravel and larger than a coarse silt grain that are underlain with soft
soil, silt, and/or clay.
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sand
|
14
Granular material consisting of small eroded fragments of (mainly siliceous) rocks,
finer than gravel and larger than a coarse silt grain.
Generally ranging between 0.074 millimetres (No. 200 sieve) and 4.76 millimetres (No.
4 sieve) in size. Often a major constituent of a beach, desert, or the bed of a river
or sea. Used for various purposes, as in smoothing stone, founding, or as an ingredient
in mortar.
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concrete
|
15
A heavy-duty building material made from a mixture of broken stone or gravel, sand,
cement, and water, that forms a stonelike mass on hardening.
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masonry
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16
Building materials (for example: stone, brick, concrete, hollow-tile, concrete block,
gypsum block, or other similar building units or materials and/or a combination of
the same) bonded together with mortar to form a structure (for example: a wall, a
pier, or a buttress).
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reinforcedConcrete
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17
Poured concrete containing steel bars or metal netting to increase its tensile strength.
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soil
|
18
The material comprising the thin top layer of much of the Earth's land surface, composed
of fragmented rock particles with humus, water, and air.
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noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
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notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
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other
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999
Other
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Name:
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bottomMaterialType_3
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Title:
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BMC_3
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Definition:
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The primary type(s) of material composing the bottom of a body of water.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
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FordableSite_bottomMaterialType (enumeration)
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Values:
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See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
claySilt
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1
Material consisting of particles finer than 0.074 millimetres (No. 200 sieve) including
fine-textured materials of both low plasticity (for example: silt) and high plasticity
(for example: clay).
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siltySands
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2
Granular material consisting of small eroded fragments of (mainly siliceous) rocks,
including fine-textured materials of low plasticity.
Generally finer than 4.76 millimetres in diametre (No. 4 sieve).
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sandGravel
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3
Granular material consisting of a mixture of small sandy eroded fragments of (mainly
siliceous) rocks and small water-worn or pounded stones that are larger than a coarse
silt grain.
Generally ranging between 0.074 millimetres (No. 200 sieve) and 7.62 centimetres in
size.
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gravelCobble
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4
Small water-worn, rounded or pounded stones up to the sizes used for paving.
Sometimes with an intermixture of sand and/or clay but generally ranging from 4.76
millimetres (No.4 sieve) up to 15-20 centimetres in size.
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rocksBoulders
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5
Large water- or weather-worn stones.
Generally ranging from 15-20 centimetres to several metres in size.
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bedrock
|
6
Native consolidated solid rock that has been unaffected by the processes of weathering
and underlies the surface of the Earth.
Often overlain by the results of weathering processes, including soil, clay, sand,
gravel and related loose materials.
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paved
|
7
Made of pieces of a hard material (for example: cobbles or concrete blocks) fitted
closely together or of an undivided hard coating so as to give a compact, uniform,
and smooth surface.
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peat
|
8
Vegetable matter partly decomposed in wet acid conditions in bogs and fens to form
a firm brown deposit resembling soil.
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sandOverMud
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9
Granular material consisting of small eroded fragments of (mainly siliceous) rocks,
finer than gravel and larger than a coarse silt grain that are underlain with soft
soil, silt, and/or clay.
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sand
|
14
Granular material consisting of small eroded fragments of (mainly siliceous) rocks,
finer than gravel and larger than a coarse silt grain.
Generally ranging between 0.074 millimetres (No. 200 sieve) and 4.76 millimetres (No.
4 sieve) in size. Often a major constituent of a beach, desert, or the bed of a river
or sea. Used for various purposes, as in smoothing stone, founding, or as an ingredient
in mortar.
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concrete
|
15
A heavy-duty building material made from a mixture of broken stone or gravel, sand,
cement, and water, that forms a stonelike mass on hardening.
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masonry
|
16
Building materials (for example: stone, brick, concrete, hollow-tile, concrete block,
gypsum block, or other similar building units or materials and/or a combination of
the same) bonded together with mortar to form a structure (for example: a wall, a
pier, or a buttress).
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reinforcedConcrete
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17
Poured concrete containing steel bars or metal netting to increase its tensile strength.
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soil
|
18
The material comprising the thin top layer of much of the Earth's land surface, composed
of fragmented rock particles with humus, water, and air.
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noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
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other
|
999
Other
|
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.area
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.ARA
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Definition:
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The area within the delineation of the feature.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
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Real
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.baseElevation.accuracy
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.BEL.accuracy
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Definition:
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The vertical distance from a specified vertical datum to the terrain surface of or
at the base of the feature.
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Description:
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If the feature is not supported above the surface by another feature then the base
of the feature is usually located at ground or water level on the downhill/downstream
side. For non-inland water bodies, the water level is usually understood to be Mean
Sea Level (MSL). In the case of a survey marker (monument) this is usually the elevation
assigned to the marker (monument).
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
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Real
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.baseElevation.value-singleValue
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.BEL.value-singleValue
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Definition:
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The vertical distance from a specified vertical datum to the terrain surface of or
at the base of the feature.
|
Description:
|
If the feature is not supported above the surface by another feature then the base
of the feature is usually located at ground or water level on the downhill/downstream
side. For non-inland water bodies, the water level is usually understood to be Mean
Sea Level (MSL). In the case of a survey marker (monument) this is usually the elevation
assigned to the marker (monument).
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
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Real
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.horizCoordMetadata.absoluteHorizAccuracy90.absoluteHorizAccEvalMeth
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.horizCoordMetadata.AHA.absoluteHorizAccEvalMeth
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Definition:
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The method by which the absolute horizontal accuracy was derived.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
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HorizPosAccuracy_absoluteHorizAccEvalMeth (enumeration)
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Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
evaluationDeferred
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21
Evaluation deferred (no measurement).
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geodeticSurveyAdequate
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1
Geodetic survey control - adequate sample.
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geodeticSurveySmall
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2
Geodetic survey control - small sample.
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photogrammAdequate
|
22
Photogrammetric control - adequate sample.
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photogrammSmall
|
23
Photogrammetric control - small sample.
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productSpecification
|
15
Product specification accuracy value - assumed adequate sample.
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sourceAccuracy
|
13
Accuracy evaluation printed on the map sheet or the evaluation was derived from source
accuracy.
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.horizCoordMetadata.absoluteHorizAccuracy90.value
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.horizCoordMetadata.AHA.value
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Definition:
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The difference between the recorded horizontal coordinates of a feature and its true
position referenced to the same geodetic datum expressed as a circular error at 90
percent probability.
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Description:
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It may also be applied to a data set. If the data contains multiple accuracies, usually
the worst accuracy which applies to 10% or more of the data is recorded.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
|
Real
|
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.horizCoordMetadata.horizAccuracyCategory
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.horizCoordMetadata.ACC
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Definition:
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A general evaluation of the horizontal accuracy of the geographic position of a feature,
as a category.
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Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
HorizCoordMetadata_horizAccuracyCategory (enumeration)
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Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
accurate
|
1
Meets specified accuracy requirements.
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approximate
|
2
Fails to meet specified accuracy requirements but is deemed sufficiently accurate
for some uses.
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doubtful
|
3
Fails to meet specified accuracy requirements and is probably not sufficiently accurate
for most uses.
|
precise
|
7
Exceeds specified accuracy requirements.
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
|
other
|
999
Other
|
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.length-singleValue
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.LZN-singleValue
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Definition:
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The dimension of a feature taken along its primary alignment of use and generally
in the horizontal plane.
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Description:
|
The primary alignment of a feature is its established direction of flow or use (for
example: a road, a power line, a river, a rapid, and/or a bridge). A feature-specific
rule may apply. In the case of a bridge, the length is the distance between the bridge
abutments along the bridge centreline. In the case of a dam, the length is the distance
along the dam crest. If no established direction of flow or use exists then (1) if
the feature is irregular in shape its length is its greatest horizontal dimension
(see Attribute: 'Greatest Horizontal Extent'), else (2) if the feature is regular
in shape then a shape-specific rule may apply: for a rectangular feature, the length
of the longer axis; for a round feature, the diameter.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
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Real
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.pointGeometry
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.G01
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Definition:
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A 0-dimensional geometric primitive, representing a position.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
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GM_Point
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.vertCoordMetadata.absoluteVertAccuracy90.absoluteVertAccEvalMeth
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.vertCoordMetadata.AVA.absoluteVertAccEvalMeth
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Definition:
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The method by which the absolute vertical accuracy was derived.
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Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
VertPosAccuracy_absoluteVertAccEvalMeth (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
evaluationDeferred
|
21
Evaluation deferred (no measurement).
|
geodeticSurveyAdequate
|
1
Geodetic survey control - adequate sample.
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geodeticSurveySmall
|
2
Geodetic survey control - small sample.
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photogrammAdequate
|
22
Photogrammetric control - adequate sample.
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photogrammSmall
|
23
Photogrammetric control - small sample.
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productSpecification
|
15
Product specification accuracy value - assumed adequate sample.
|
sourceAccuracy
|
13
Accuracy evaluation printed on the map sheet or the evaluation was derived from source
accuracy.
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.vertCoordMetadata.absoluteVertAccuracy90.value
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.vertCoordMetadata.AVA.value
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Definition:
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The difference between the recorded elevation of a feature and its true elevation
referenced to the same vertical datum expressed as a linear error at 90 percent probability.
|
Description:
|
It may also be applied to a data set. If the data contains multiple accuracies, usually
the worst accuracy which applies to 10% or more of the data is recorded.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
|
Value type:
|
Real
|
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.vertCoordMetadata.elevationAccuracyCategory
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.vertCoordMetadata.ELA
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Definition:
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A general evaluation of the accuracy of the vertical position of a feature, as a category.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
VertCoordMetadata_elevationAccuracyCategory (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
accurate
|
1
Meets specified accuracy requirements.
|
approximate
|
2
Fails to meet specified accuracy requirements but is deemed sufficiently accurate
for some uses.
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
|
other
|
999
Other
|
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Name:
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geometry-pointGeometryInfo.width-singleValue
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Title:
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GEM-zI007.WID-singleValue
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Definition:
|
The dimension of a feature taken perpendicular to its primary alignment of use and
generally in the horizontal plane.
|
Description:
|
The primary alignment of a feature is its established direction of flow or use (for
example: a road, a power line right-of-way, a river, rapid, and/or a bridge). A feature-specific
rule may apply. In the case of a bridge, the width is the distance perpendicular to
the bridge centre-line and generally in the horizontal plane. In the case of a dam,
the width is the distance perpendicular to (across the) the dam crest. If no such
direction of flow or use exists then (1) if the feature is irregular in shape its
width is taken perpendicular to the direction of its greatest horizontal dimension
(see Attribute: 'Greatest Horizontal Extent'), else (2) if the feature is regular
in shape then a shape-specific rule may apply: for a rectangular feature, the length
of the shorter axis; for a round feature, the diameter.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
|
Real
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Name:
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highWaterMonthInterval
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Title:
|
HWS
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Definition:
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The month interval during which the high water season occurs.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
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Name:
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isDesignatedBy.fullName
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Title:
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ISDES.FNA
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Definition:
|
A complete name that is used to designate the entity as that designation would normally
be written by the originating culture on a map or chart.
|
Description:
|
It is generally considered to consist of a specific part, a generic part, and any
articles or prepositions. The order of the parts may vary with the generic part appearing
at the beginning, middle or end.
|
Multiplicity:
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0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
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Name:
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isDesignatedBy.fullNameNoDiacritics
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Title:
|
ISDES.FN1
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Definition:
|
A complete name that is used to designate the entity as that designation would normally
be written by the originating culture on a map or chart except that any diacritics
and special characters have been replaced with their corresponding Roman characters.
|
Description:
|
It is generally considered to consist of a specific part, a generic part, and any
articles or prepositions. The order of the parts may vary with the generic part appearing
at the beginning, middle or end.
|
Multiplicity:
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0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
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Name:
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isDesignatedBy.fullNameOrdered
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Title:
|
ISDES.FN2
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Definition:
|
A complete name that is used to designate the entity as that designation would normally
be written by the originating culture on a map or chart, except that its components
have been arranged into an order that facilitates alphabetic ordering and search.
|
Description:
|
The component order is such that the specific part of the name appears first, followed
by an optional comma, the generic part of the name, and then finally any articles
or prepositions (for example: 'Everest, Mount' or 'Mexico, Gulf of'). For some geographic
names no reordering of the full name is required (for example: 'Tigrus River'). Geographic
names that are believed to no longer exist are enclosed in double parenthesis, as:
'(( Name ))'.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
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Name:
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isDesignatedBy.geoNameCharacterSet
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Title:
|
ISDES.GCS
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Definition:
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The character set used for the display of characters with diacritics and special characters
in a geographic name.
|
Description:
|
Individual character sets include diacritics and special characters from multiple
languages in the same geographic region.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
GeoNameInfo_geoNameCharacterSet (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
region1
|
1
Includes language-specific characters used in the Americas and Western Europe.
|
region2
|
2
Includes language-specific characters used in Eastern Europe.
|
region3
|
3
Includes language-specific characters used in Africa and the Middle East.
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region4
|
4
Includes language-specific characters used in Russia and Central Asia.
|
region5
|
5
Includes language-specific characters used in the Asia Pacific region.
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region6
|
6
Includes language-specific characters used in Vietnam.
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noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
|
other
|
999
Other
|
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Name:
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isDesignatedBy.geoNameDesignation
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Title:
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ISDES.GND
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Definition:
|
The designation of the type of a feature with which a geographic name is associated,
as used in the NGA Geographic Names Data Base (GNDB).
|
Description:
|
A designated feature type also has a (unique, single) geographic name classification.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
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Name:
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isDesignatedBy.geographicNameType
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Title:
|
ISDES.GNT
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Definition:
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The type of a geographic name based on its scope of use, quality of source and/or
its transliteration status.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
GeoNameInfo_geographicNameType (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
conventional
|
1
An English name that is in widespread usage for a feature that is located in a region
where English is not the official language.
|
historicalOriginal
|
9
A historical name for a feature that remains in the original (non-Latin/Roman) script.
|
historicalTransliterated
|
8
A historical name for a feature that has been transliterated to the Latin/Roman script
as necessary.
|
nativeOriginal
|
5
The official local name for a feature that remains in the original (non-Latin/Roman)
script and is approved by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN).
|
nativeTransliterated
|
2
The official local name for a feature that has been transliterated to the Latin/Roman
script as necessary and is approved by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN).
|
provisional
|
10
A provisional name for a feature that has been transliterated to the Latin/Roman script
as necessary.
|
unverifiedOriginal
|
7
A local name for a feature that remains in the original (non-Latin/Roman) script,
where a native source for the name was either unavailable or nonexistant and a non-native
source for the name was used instead and the resulting name could not be verified
from a recent local official source.
An unverified name is usually indicated in a gazetteer using the dagger symbol.
|
unverifiedTransliterated
|
4
A local name for a feature that has been transliterated to the Latin/Roman script
as necessary, where a native source for the name was either unavailable or nonexistant
and a non-native source for the name was used instead and the resulting name could
not be verified from a recent local official source.
An unverified name is usually indicated in a gazetteer using the dagger symbol.
|
variantOriginal
|
6
A variant or alternate name for a feature that remains in the original (non-Latin/Roman)
script.
For example, a former name, a name in local usage, alternate name spellings found
in various sources, or a derived short name.
|
variantTransliterated
|
3
A variant or alternate name for a feature that has been transliterated to the Latin/Roman
script as necessary.
For example, a former name, a name in local usage, alternate name spellings found
in various sources, or a derived short name.
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
|
other
|
999
Other
|
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy.iso15924ScriptCode
|
Title:
|
ISDES.IS1
|
Definition:
|
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO 15924) four character code
that designates a script.
|
Description:
|
A script is a set of graphic characters used for the written form of one or more languages.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy.languageCode
|
Title:
|
ISDES.LAN
|
Definition:
|
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO 639-3) three character code
that designates the language or macrolanguage of the source of a geographic name.
|
Description:
|
A macrolanguage is a set of closely related language varieties (dialects) that generally
have a common linguistic identity and a common written form; this may occur when there
is a transitional socio-linguistic situation in which sub-communities of a single
language community are diverging. The language of the geographic name source should
be distinguished from the language of origin or etymology of a geographic name; for
example, considering the place name 'San Jose, California' the language of the source
of this geographic name may be English if it is determined from a United States map,
regardless of the fact that this geographic name means 'St. Joseph, California' in
Spanish.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy.languageDialectCode
|
Title:
|
ISDES.LAD
|
Definition:
|
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO 639-3) three character code
that designates the language dialect, if applicable, of the source of a geographic
name.
|
Description:
|
Some languages have no (child) dialects. Each language dialect is unique to only one
parent language.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy.multipleOfficialNames
|
Title:
|
ISDES.MON
|
Definition:
|
An indication that a feature has more than one official, native script, geographic
name.
|
Description:
|
Multiple official names may exist when a feature passes through more than one country
and those multiple countries have different official names for that feature. Some
countries have more than one official language and therefore may have an official
name for a feature in each official language.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
BooleanWithONINA (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
false
|
1000
False
|
true
|
1001
True
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy.nameIdentifier
|
Title:
|
ISDES.NFN
|
Definition:
|
The unique name identifier element in the NGA Geographic Names Data Base (GNDB).
|
Description:
|
Typically used together with Attribute: 'Named Feature Identifier' to provide a unique
index into the NGA Geographic Names Data Base (GNDB) from which NGA draws all of its
feature name information.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy.namedFeatureIdentifier
|
Title:
|
ISDES.NFI
|
Definition:
|
The unique named feature identifier element in the NGA Geographic Names Data Base
(GNDB).
|
Description:
|
Typically used together with Attribute: 'Name Identifier' to provide a unique index
into the NGA Geographic Names Data Base (GNDB) from which NGA draws all of its feature
name information.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.fullName
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.FNA
|
Definition:
|
A complete name that is used to designate the entity as that designation would normally
be written by the originating culture on a map or chart.
|
Description:
|
It is generally considered to consist of a specific part, a generic part, and any
articles or prepositions. The order of the parts may vary with the generic part appearing
at the beginning, middle or end.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.fullNameNoDiacritics
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.FN1
|
Definition:
|
A complete name that is used to designate the entity as that designation would normally
be written by the originating culture on a map or chart except that any diacritics
and special characters have been replaced with their corresponding Roman characters.
|
Description:
|
It is generally considered to consist of a specific part, a generic part, and any
articles or prepositions. The order of the parts may vary with the generic part appearing
at the beginning, middle or end.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.fullNameOrdered
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.FN2
|
Definition:
|
A complete name that is used to designate the entity as that designation would normally
be written by the originating culture on a map or chart, except that its components
have been arranged into an order that facilitates alphabetic ordering and search.
|
Description:
|
The component order is such that the specific part of the name appears first, followed
by an optional comma, the generic part of the name, and then finally any articles
or prepositions (for example: 'Everest, Mount' or 'Mexico, Gulf of'). For some geographic
names no reordering of the full name is required (for example: 'Tigrus River'). Geographic
names that are believed to no longer exist are enclosed in double parenthesis, as:
'(( Name ))'.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.geoNameCharacterSet
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.GCS
|
Definition:
|
The character set used for the display of characters with diacritics and special characters
in a geographic name.
|
Description:
|
Individual character sets include diacritics and special characters from multiple
languages in the same geographic region.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
GeoNameInfo_geoNameCharacterSet (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
region1
|
1
Includes language-specific characters used in the Americas and Western Europe.
|
region2
|
2
Includes language-specific characters used in Eastern Europe.
|
region3
|
3
Includes language-specific characters used in Africa and the Middle East.
|
region4
|
4
Includes language-specific characters used in Russia and Central Asia.
|
region5
|
5
Includes language-specific characters used in the Asia Pacific region.
|
region6
|
6
Includes language-specific characters used in Vietnam.
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
|
other
|
999
Other
|
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.geoNameDesignation
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.GND
|
Definition:
|
The designation of the type of a feature with which a geographic name is associated,
as used in the NGA Geographic Names Data Base (GNDB).
|
Description:
|
A designated feature type also has a (unique, single) geographic name classification.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.geographicNameType
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.GNT
|
Definition:
|
The type of a geographic name based on its scope of use, quality of source and/or
its transliteration status.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
GeoNameInfo_geographicNameType (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
conventional
|
1
An English name that is in widespread usage for a feature that is located in a region
where English is not the official language.
|
historicalOriginal
|
9
A historical name for a feature that remains in the original (non-Latin/Roman) script.
|
historicalTransliterated
|
8
A historical name for a feature that has been transliterated to the Latin/Roman script
as necessary.
|
nativeOriginal
|
5
The official local name for a feature that remains in the original (non-Latin/Roman)
script and is approved by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN).
|
nativeTransliterated
|
2
The official local name for a feature that has been transliterated to the Latin/Roman
script as necessary and is approved by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN).
|
provisional
|
10
A provisional name for a feature that has been transliterated to the Latin/Roman script
as necessary.
|
unverifiedOriginal
|
7
A local name for a feature that remains in the original (non-Latin/Roman) script,
where a native source for the name was either unavailable or nonexistant and a non-native
source for the name was used instead and the resulting name could not be verified
from a recent local official source.
An unverified name is usually indicated in a gazetteer using the dagger symbol.
|
unverifiedTransliterated
|
4
A local name for a feature that has been transliterated to the Latin/Roman script
as necessary, where a native source for the name was either unavailable or nonexistant
and a non-native source for the name was used instead and the resulting name could
not be verified from a recent local official source.
An unverified name is usually indicated in a gazetteer using the dagger symbol.
|
variantOriginal
|
6
A variant or alternate name for a feature that remains in the original (non-Latin/Roman)
script.
For example, a former name, a name in local usage, alternate name spellings found
in various sources, or a derived short name.
|
variantTransliterated
|
3
A variant or alternate name for a feature that has been transliterated to the Latin/Roman
script as necessary.
For example, a former name, a name in local usage, alternate name spellings found
in various sources, or a derived short name.
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
|
other
|
999
Other
|
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.iso15924ScriptCode
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.IS1
|
Definition:
|
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO 15924) four character code
that designates a script.
|
Description:
|
A script is a set of graphic characters used for the written form of one or more languages.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.languageCode
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.LAN
|
Definition:
|
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO 639-3) three character code
that designates the language or macrolanguage of the source of a geographic name.
|
Description:
|
A macrolanguage is a set of closely related language varieties (dialects) that generally
have a common linguistic identity and a common written form; this may occur when there
is a transitional socio-linguistic situation in which sub-communities of a single
language community are diverging. The language of the geographic name source should
be distinguished from the language of origin or etymology of a geographic name; for
example, considering the place name 'San Jose, California' the language of the source
of this geographic name may be English if it is determined from a United States map,
regardless of the fact that this geographic name means 'St. Joseph, California' in
Spanish.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.languageDialectCode
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.LAD
|
Definition:
|
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO 639-3) three character code
that designates the language dialect, if applicable, of the source of a geographic
name.
|
Description:
|
Some languages have no (child) dialects. Each language dialect is unique to only one
parent language.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.multipleOfficialNames
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.MON
|
Definition:
|
An indication that a feature has more than one official, native script, geographic
name.
|
Description:
|
Multiple official names may exist when a feature passes through more than one country
and those multiple countries have different official names for that feature. Some
countries have more than one official language and therefore may have an official
name for a feature in each official language.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
BooleanWithONINA (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
false
|
1000
False
|
true
|
1001
True
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.nameIdentifier
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.NFN
|
Definition:
|
The unique name identifier element in the NGA Geographic Names Data Base (GNDB).
|
Description:
|
Typically used together with Attribute: 'Named Feature Identifier' to provide a unique
index into the NGA Geographic Names Data Base (GNDB) from which NGA draws all of its
feature name information.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
isDesignatedBy_2.namedFeatureIdentifier
|
Title:
|
ISDES_2.NFI
|
Definition:
|
The unique named feature identifier element in the NGA Geographic Names Data Base
(GNDB).
|
Description:
|
Typically used together with Attribute: 'Name Identifier' to provide a unique index
into the NGA Geographic Names Data Base (GNDB) from which NGA draws all of its feature
name information.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
leftBankHeight-singleValue
|
Title:
|
BHL-singleValue
|
Definition:
|
The height of the left bank (facing downstream) above the average water level.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
Real
|
|
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Name:
|
leftBankShorelineType
|
Title:
|
SHL
|
Definition:
|
The physical characteristics of the shoreline of the left bank of a watercourse.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
FordableSite_leftBankShorelineType (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
mangrove
|
6
Covered by one of several genera of tropical trees (for example: mangrove or nipa)
or shrubs that produce many prop roots and grow along low-lying banks into shallow
water.
|
marshy
|
8
Made up of spongy land saturated with water.
It may have a shallow covering of water, usually with a considerable amount of vegetation
appearing above the surface.
|
stony
|
10
Made up of rock and rock fragments ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders
or large rock masses.
|
buildingRubble
|
11
Made up of the debris (for example: waste fragments of masonry) of decayed or demolished
buildings and/or other structures.
|
erosionRubble
|
12
Made up of material weathered or eroded from a rocky coast, usually collected at the
base of a cliff.
Associated with landslides and coastal erosion. There will be an irregular jagged
line produced by the rubble and coastal water interface.
|
sandy
|
13
Made up of sand, loose material consisting of small but easily distinguishable, separate
grains, between 0.0625 and 2.000 millimetres in diameter.
|
shingly
|
14
Made up of rounded, often flat waterworn rock fragments larger than approximately
16 millimetres in diameter.
|
ice
|
17
Faced by a vertical cliff forming the seaward edge of an ice shelf, ranging in height
from 2 metres to 50 metres or more above sea level.
|
mud
|
18
Made up of soft wet soil, sand, dust, and/or other earthy matter.
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
|
other
|
999
Other
|
|
|
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Name:
|
leftBankSlope-singleValue
|
Title:
|
BGL-singleValue
|
Definition:
|
The amount of upward inclination between the horizontal surface of the mean water
level of a watercourse where it touches the left bank and the top of the first usable
break in slope, measured at the same point on the upper left bank as the military
gap width.
|
Description:
|
The left bank is determined by facing downstream (in the direction of flow). The (percent)
slope is determined as the change in height divided by the horizontal distance over
which the change takes place, multiplied by one hundred: ((h2-h1)/d)*100.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
Real
|
|
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Name:
|
leftBankSoilWetTrafficType
|
Title:
|
WTL
|
Definition:
|
The type of wet weather trafficability of the soil of the left bank (facing downstream)
based on soil types specified by the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS).
|
Description:
|
Derived from Attribute: 'Soil Type'.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
FordableSite_leftBankSoilWetTrafficType (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
a
|
1
Well-graded Gravel (GW), Poorly-graded Gravel (GP), Well-graded Sand (SW), and/or
Poorly-graded Sand (SP).
|
b
|
2
Inorganic clays of high plasticity (CH).
|
c
|
3
Clayey Gravel (GC), Clayey Sand (SC), and/or Lean Clay (CL).
|
d
|
4
Silty Gravel Sand (GM), Silty Sand (SM), Silt and Fine Sand (ML), Silt, Fine Sand
and Lean Clay (ML-CL), Micaceous (MH), Organic Silt and Clay (OL), and/or Organic
Clay (OH).
|
e
|
5
Peat and other highly organic soils (PT).
|
x
|
6
The soil was not evaluated.
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
|
other
|
999
Other
|
|
|
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Name:
|
leftBankVegetationCover-singleValue
|
Title:
|
LBV-singleValue
|
Definition:
|
The fraction of vegetation cover on the left bank (facing downstream) of a watercourse.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
Real
|
|
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Name:
|
leftBelowWaterBankSlope-singleValue
|
Title:
|
BWL-singleValue
|
Definition:
|
The amount of downward inclination between the horizontal surface of the mean water
level of a watercourse where it touches the left bank and the first break in underwater
slope.
|
Description:
|
The left bank is determined by facing downstream (in the direction of flow). The (percent)
slope is determined as the change in depth divided by the horizontal distance over
which the change takes place, multiplied by one hundred: ((h2-h1)/d)*100.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
Real
|
|
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Name:
|
metadata.dataQualityStatement
|
Title:
|
MD0.DQS
|
Definition:
|
A narrative or other textual description that records a general assessment of the
quality of a resource (for example: a data instance, a data set or a data processing
activity).
|
Description:
|
The quality of a data resource is dependent on the data providers knowledge regarding
the lineage of the data and the processes that have been used to transform that data.
No restriction is placed on the length of the statement.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
metadata.delineationKnown
|
Title:
|
MD0.COD
|
Definition:
|
An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a feature
is known.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
BooleanWithONINA (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
false
|
1000
False
|
true
|
1001
True
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
|
|
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Name:
|
metadata.existenceCertaintyCat
|
Title:
|
MD0.COE
|
Definition:
|
A general evaluation of the quality of a feature assessment, as a category.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
FeatureMetadata_existenceCertaintyCat (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
definite
|
1
A feature whose existence has been confirmed by a trusted source.
|
doubtful
|
2
A feature whose existence has been reported and was not able to be confirmed, but
which is assumed to be present for reasons of safety.
|
reported
|
3
A feature whose existence has been reported but not confirmed.
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
|
other
|
999
Other
|
|
|
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Name:
|
metadata.surveyCoverageCategory
|
Title:
|
MD0.SUR
|
Definition:
|
A general evaluation of the coverage quality of a survey, as a category.
|
Description:
|
See possibly accompanying Attribute: 'Position Quality Category' for additional survey-related
information.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
FeatureMetadata_surveyCoverageCategory (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
inadequatelySurveyed
|
2
Surveyed, but not with complete coverage and/or not to established standards.
|
surveyed
|
1
Surveyed with complete coverage and to established standards.
Survey implies a regular, controlled survey of any date.
|
unsurveyed
|
3
Survey data either does not exist or is very poor in coverage and/or quality.
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
|
other
|
999
Other
|
|
|
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Name:
|
periodRestrictMonth
|
Title:
|
PSE
|
Definition:
|
The month interval in which seasonal restrictions (for example: due to climate) are
present.
|
Description:
|
For example, a port may be closed during the months of October through April due to
ice blockage.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
|
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Name:
|
rightBankHeight-singleValue
|
Title:
|
BHR-singleValue
|
Definition:
|
The height of the right bank (facing downstream) above the average water level.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
Real
|
|
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Name:
|
rightBankShorelineType
|
Title:
|
SHR
|
Definition:
|
The physical characteristics of the shoreline of the right bank of a watercourse.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
FordableSite_rightBankShorelineType (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
mangrove
|
6
Covered by one of several genera of tropical trees (for example: mangrove or nipa)
or shrubs that produce many prop roots and grow along low-lying banks into shallow
water.
|
marshy
|
8
Made up of spongy land saturated with water.
It may have a shallow covering of water, usually with a considerable amount of vegetation
appearing above the surface.
|
stony
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10
Made up of rock and rock fragments ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders
or large rock masses.
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buildingRubble
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11
Made up of the debris (for example: waste fragments of masonry) of decayed or demolished
buildings and/or other structures.
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erosionRubble
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12
Made up of material weathered or eroded from a rocky coast, usually collected at the
base of a cliff.
Associated with landslides and coastal erosion. There will be an irregular jagged
line produced by the rubble and coastal water interface.
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sandy
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13
Made up of sand, loose material consisting of small but easily distinguishable, separate
grains, between 0.0625 and 2.000 millimetres in diameter.
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shingly
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14
Made up of rounded, often flat waterworn rock fragments larger than approximately
16 millimetres in diameter.
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ice
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17
Faced by a vertical cliff forming the seaward edge of an ice shelf, ranging in height
from 2 metres to 50 metres or more above sea level.
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mud
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18
Made up of soft wet soil, sand, dust, and/or other earthy matter.
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noInformation
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-999999
No Information
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notApplicable
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998
Not Applicable
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other
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999
Other
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Name:
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rightBankSlope-singleValue
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Title:
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BGR-singleValue
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Definition:
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The amount of upward inclination between the horizontal surface of the mean water
level of a watercourse where it touches the right bank and the top of the first usable
break in slope, measured at the same point on the upper right bank as the military
gap width.
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Description:
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The right bank is determined by facing downstream (in the direction of flow). The
(percent) slope is determined as the change in height divided by the horizontal distance
over which the change takes place, multiplied by one hundred: ((h2-h1)/d)*100.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
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Real
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Name:
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rightBankSoilWetTrafficType
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Title:
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WTR
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Definition:
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The type of wet weather trafficability of the soil of the right bank (facing downstream)
based on soil types specified by the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS).
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Description:
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Derived from Attribute: 'Soil Type'.
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Multiplicity:
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0..1
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Value type:
|
FordableSite_rightBankSoilWetTrafficType (enumeration)
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Values:
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See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
a
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1
Well-graded Gravel (GW), Poorly-graded Gravel (GP), Well-graded Sand (SW), and/or
Poorly-graded Sand (SP).
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b
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2
Inorganic clays of high plasticity (CH).
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c
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3
Clayey Gravel (GC), Clayey Sand (SC), and/or Lean Clay (CL).
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d
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4
Silty Gravel Sand (GM), Silty Sand (SM), Silt and Fine Sand (ML), Silt, Fine Sand
and Lean Clay (ML-CL), Micaceous (MH), Organic Silt and Clay (OL), and/or Organic
Clay (OH).
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e
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5
Peat and other highly organic soils (PT).
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x
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6
The soil was not evaluated.
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noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
notApplicable
|
998
Not Applicable
|
other
|
999
Other
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Name:
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rightBankVegetationCover-singleValue
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Title:
|
RBV-singleValue
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Definition:
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The fraction of vegetation cover on the right bank (facing downstream) of a watercourse.
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Multiplicity:
|
0..1
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Value type:
|
Real
|
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Name:
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rightBelowWaterBankSlope-singleValue
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Title:
|
BWR-singleValue
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Definition:
|
The amount of downward inclination between the horizontal surface of the mean water
level of a watercourse where it touches the right bank and the first break in underwater
slope.
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Description:
|
The right bank is determined by facing downstream (in the direction of flow). The
(percent) slope is determined as the change in depth divided by the horizontal distance
over which the change takes place, multiplied by one hundred: ((h2-h1)/d)*100.
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Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
Real
|
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Name:
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specifiedDomainValues
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Title:
|
OTH
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Definition:
|
One or more intended attribute domain values for one or more enumeration or codelist
attributes that are not currently valid members of their respective attribute ranges.
|
Description:
|
The actual attribute domain values may have been previously, or may become in the
future, valid members of the attribute domain range.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
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Name:
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tideInfluenced
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Title:
|
TID
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Definition:
|
An indication that a waterbody is affected by the tide.
|
Multiplicity:
|
0..1
|
Value type:
|
BooleanWithONINA (enumeration)
|
Values:
|
See listed values
Value Name |
Documentation |
false
|
1000
False
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true
|
1001
True
|
noInformation
|
-999999
No Information
|
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Name:
|
uniqueEntityIdentifier
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Title:
|
UFI
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Definition:
|
The globally unique and persistent identifier of an entity (for example: feature or
event) instance as specified by a Uniform Resource Name (URN) in accordance with the
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC2396 and RFC2141.
|
Description:
|
It is based on the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), a compact string of characters
for identifying an abstract or physical resource. The term 'Uniform Resource Name'
(URN) refers to the subset of URI that are required to remain globally unique and
persistent even when the resource ceases to exist or becomes unavailable. The URN
is drawn from one of a set of defined namespaces, each of which has its own set name
structure and assignment procedures.
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Multiplicity:
|
1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
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Name:
|
universalUniqueIdentifier
|
Title:
|
UUI
|
Definition:
|
The Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to a feature in order to uniquely
identify it for the purpose of maintaining relationships between features (relational
database) and version control.
|
Description:
|
UUIDs are defined in ITU-T Rec. X.667 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ISO/IEC 9834-8.
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Multiplicity:
|
1
|
Value type:
|
CharacterString
|
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