: Public <<featureType>> Class
Created: 7/1/2010 12:48:48 PM
Modified: 12/4/2012 12:00:47 PM
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-- Name --<br /></p><p>soil site<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Definition -- <br /></p><p>area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Description --<br /></p><p>Site provides the object to describe:<br /></p><p>a.) the surroundings of the plot<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>and/or<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for:<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place <br /></p><p>EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state.<br /></p><p>or<br /></p><p>2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. <br /></p><p>EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. <br /></p><p><br /></p><p>SOURCE GS Soil, modified<br /></p>
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Public Identifier
  inspireId

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Notes: -- Name --<br /></p><p>inspire Id<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Definition --<br /></p><p>External object identifier of the soil site.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Description --<br /></p><p>NOTE An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.<br /></p>
Public GM_Object
  geometry

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Notes: -- Name --<br /></p><p>geometry<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Definition --<br /></p><p>The geometry defining the soil site.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Description --<br /></p><p>This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined.<br /></p>
Public SoilInvestigationPurposeValue
  soilInvestigationPurpose

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obligation=implementingRule
Notes: -- Name --<br /></p><p>soil investigation purpose<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Definition --<br /></p><p>indication why a survey was conducted.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Description --<br /></p><p>For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose.<br /></p>
Public DateTime
  validFrom

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Notes: -- Name --<br /></p><p>valid from<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Definition --<br /></p><p>The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world.<br /></p>
Public DateTime
  validTo

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Notes: -- Name --<br /></p><p>valid to<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Definition --<br /></p><p>The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world.<br /></p>
Public DateTime
  beginLifespanVersion

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Notes: -- Name --<br /></p><p>begin lifespan version<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Definition --<br /></p><p>Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.<br /></p>
Public DateTime
  endLifespanVersion

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Notes: -- Name --<br /></p><p>end lifespan version<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>-- Definition --<br /></p><p>Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.<br /></p>
Element Source Role Target Role
«featureType» SoilPlot
Class  
Name: locatedOn
-- Definition -- link to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging. -- Description -- a soil plot (location of a soil observation) is located on maximum 1 soil site.
Name: isObservedOnLocation
-- Definition -- link to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated. -- Description -- A soil site with a specific investigation purpose can be observed on several locations (soil plots) inside that site area. If only a centre point location is provided, the set of links to soil plots state that the information from these plots can be combined in a meaningful way, i.e. the combination is valid.
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«FeatureType» OM_Observation
Class  
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Name: soilSiteObservation
-- Name -- soil site observation -- Definition -- Observation of a soil property for characterizing the soil site.
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Tag Value
byValuePropertyType false
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Values: false
Default: false
Description: Create a property type that requires that the instance is encoded inline (applies to ISO 19136:2007 encoding rule). Always set to false in INSPIRE.
gmlMixin false
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Values: true | false
Default: false
Description: Identifies the feature type as a mixin type that will not be encoded as a separate element/type in the GML encoding.
inspireConcept FIXME
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Default: FIXME
Description: URN reference to the feature concept in the INSPIRE Feature Concept Dictionary Register
isCollection false
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Values: true | false
Default: false
Description: Identifies the feature type as a feature collection.
noPropertyType false
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Values: false
Default: false
Description: Surpress creation of a standard property type that supports inline or by-reference encoding (applies to ISO 19136:2007 encoding rule). Always set to false in INSPIRE.
xsdEncodingRule iso19136_2007_INSPIRE_Extensions
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Values: iso19136_2007 | iso19139_2007 | iso19136_2007_INSPIRE_Extensions
Default: iso19136_2007_INSPIRE_Extensions
Description: XML Schema encoding rule to apply
Constraint Type Status
code list for soil site observations OCL Approved
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/*The observedProperty of the soil site observation shall be specified using a value from the SoilSiteParameterNameValue code list.*/<br /></p><p>inv: self.soilSiteParameter.observedProperty->oclIsKindOf(SoilSiteParameterNameValue)<br /></p>
FoI of soil site observations OCL Approved
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/*To fill the featureOfInterest property of the soil site observations of a SoilSite object, that same SoilSite object shall be used.*/<br /></p><p>inv: self.soilSiteObservation.featureOfInterest = self<br /></p>
result of soil site observations OCL Approved
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/*The result of the soil site observation shall be of type Number, CharacterString or RangeType.*/<br /></p><p>inv: self.soilSiteObservation.result->oclIsKindOf(Number) or self.soilSiteObservation.result->oclIsKindOf(CharacterString) or self.soilSiteObservation.result->oclIsKindOf(RangeType)<br /></p>