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1 | checkPointAvailability | 1 | indication of whether or not geographic position points are available to test the accuracy of the georeferenced grid data | Example is needed |
2 | checkPointDescription | 0..* | description of geographic position points used to test the accuracy of the georeferenced grid data | Example is needed |
3 | cornerPoints | 2..4 | earth location in the coordinate system defined by the Spatial Reference System and
the grid coordinate of the cells at opposite ends of grid coverage along two diagonals in the grid spatial dimensions. There are four corner points in a georectified grid; at least two corner points along one diagonal are required. The first corner pointcorresponds to the origin of the grid. |
Example is needed |
4 | centrePoint | 0..* | earth location in the coordinate system defined by the Spatial Reference System and
the grid coordinate of the cell halfway between opposite ends of the grid in the spatialdimensions |
Example is needed |
5 | pointInPixel | 1 | point in a pixel corresponding to the Earth location of the pixel | Example is needed |
6 | transformationDimensionDescription | 0..* | general description of the transformation | Example is needed |
7 | transformationDimensionMapping | 0..2 | information about which grid axes are the spatial (map) axes | Example is needed |