A natural place where water appears, disappears or changes its flow.
-- Description --
EXAMPLE Fluvial points (waterfall, cascade, rapids, breaker), spring/water hole (spring, source, geyser, thermal spring, natural fountain, well, also fumarole, artesian), sinkhole (sinkhole, drainage loss).
NOTE A hydro point of interest may create a flow constriction in the network.
Navn |
Type |
Lengde |
Multiplisitet |
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DateTime |
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1..1 |
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DateTime |
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0..1 |
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GM_Primitive |
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1..1 |
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Identifier |
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1..1 |
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MD_Resolution |
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0..1 |
Name |
Type |
English |
Description |
beginLifespanVersion |
DateTime |
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Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. |
endLifespanVersion |
DateTime |
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Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. |
geometry |
GM_Primitive |
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The geometry of the hydro point of interest, as a point, curve or surface. |
inspireId |
Identifier |
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External object identifier of the spatial object.
-- Description --
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.
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levelOfDetail |
MD_Resolution |
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Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance.
-- Description --
NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation. |