Difference between revisions of "EX Extent"

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== gex:EX_Extent ==
 
[[Image:EX Extent.png|thumb|right|EX Extent.png]]  
 
[[Image:EX Extent.png|thumb|right|EX Extent.png]]  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
<div id="elementsAndDefinitionsManual">
 
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<th colspan="3">Elements</th>
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<th colspan="3">Elements</th>
<th><i>Definition and Recommended Practice</i></th>
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<th colspan="1">Domain</th>
<th>Examples</th>
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<th width="60%"><i>Definition and Recommended Practice</i></th>
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<th width="20%"><i>Examples</i></th>
 
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<td bgcolor="CCFF99">1</td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFF99">1</td>
<td bgcolor="CCFF99">[[CharacterString|description]]</td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFF99">[[CharacterString|gex:description]]</td>
<td bgcolor="CCFF99">0..1</td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFF99">0..1</td>
<td><i>Mandatory when geographicElement, temporalElement and verticalElement are not present. When there are multiple extents, this field is useful for identifying each extent.</i></td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFF99">[[CharacterString|gco:CharacterString]]</td>
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<td>Mandatory when geographicElement, temporalElement and verticalElement are not present. When there are multiple extents, this field is useful for identifying each extent.</td>
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<td rowspan="4"><i>extent:  (EX_Extent)<br> geographicElement: (EX_GeographicBoundingBox)<br>  westBoundLongitude: -171.76409<br>  eastBoundLongitude:  -157.86768<br>  southBoundLatitude:  -14.42443<br>  northBoundLatitude:  21.31573<br> temporalElement:  (EX_TemporalExtent)<br>  extent:<br>  TimePeriod:<br>    beginPosition:  2010-05-17<br>    endPosition:  2010-06-16<br><br>extent: (EX_Extent)<br> description: KingmanPalmyra_line_100<br> geographicElement:  (EX_GeographicBoundingBox)<br>  westBoundLongitude:  -162.14217<br>  eastBoundLongitude:  -161.55155<br>  southBoundLatitude:  4.94414<br>  northBoundLatitude:  5.28984<br> temporalElement:  (EX_TemporalExtent)<br>  extent:<br>  TimePeriod:<br>    beginPosition:  2010-06-05T12:00:17<br>    endPosition:  2010-06-05T15:15:37</i></td>
extent:  (EX_Extent)
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geographicElement: (EX_GeographicBoundingBox)
 
  westBoundLongitude: -171.76409
 
  eastBoundLongitude:  -157.86768
 
  southBoundLatitude:  -14.42443
 
  northBoundLatitude:  21.31573
 
temporalElement:  (EX_TemporalExtent)
 
  extent:
 
  TimePeriod:
 
    beginPosition:  2010-05-17
 
    endPosition:  2010-06-16
 
extent: (EX_Extent)
 
description: KingmanPalmyra_line_100
 
geographicElement:  (EX_GeographicBoundingBox)
 
  westBoundLongitude:  -162.14217
 
  eastBoundLongitude:  -161.55155
 
  southBoundLatitude:  4.94414
 
  northBoundLatitude:  5.28984
 
temporalElement:  (EX_TemporalExtent)
 
  extent:
 
  TimePeriod:
 
    beginPosition:  2010-06-05T12:00:17
 
    endPosition:  2010-06-05T15:15:37
 
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF">2</td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF" nowrap="nowrap">gex:geographicElement ''(choose one)''
geographicElement ''(choose one)''  
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* [[EX_BoundingPolygon|gex:EX_BoundingPolygon]]
*[[EX BoundingPolygon]]  
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* [[EX_GeographicBoundingBox|gex:EX_GeographicBoundingBox]]
*[[EX GeographicBoundingBox]]  
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* [[EX_GeographicDescription|gex:EX_GeographicDescription]]</td>
*[[EX GeographicDescription]]
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF"> 0..* </td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF">[[EX_BoundingPolygon|gex:EX_BoundingPolygon]]<br>[[EX_GeographicBoundingBox|gex:EX_GeographicBoundingBox]]<br>[[EX_GeographicDescription|gex:EX_GeographicDescription]]</td>
<td bgcolor="CCFFFF"> 0..* </td>
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<td>Geographic extent of the resource. At a minimum, provide the GeographicBoundingBox, because most discovery systems rely on this section for spatial searches. Not required when resource is non-geospatial and the scopeCode = 'nonGeographicDataset'.</td>
<td><i>Geographic extent of the resource. At a minimum, provide the GeographicBoundingBox, because most discovery systems rely on this section for spatial searches. Not required when resource is non-geospatial and the scopeCode = 'nonGeographicDataset'. </i></td>
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<td><i></i></td>
 
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF"> 3</td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF">3</td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF" nowrap="nowrap">gex:temporalElement ''(choose one)''  
temporalElement ''(choose one)'' <br/>
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*[[EX_TemporalExtent|gex:EX_TemporalExtent]]  
*[[EX TemporalExtent]]  
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*[[EX_SpatialTemporalExtent|gex:EX_SpatialTemporalExtent]]</td>
*[[EX SpatialTemporalExtent]]  
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF">0..*</td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF">[[EX_TemporalExtent|gex:EX_TemporalExtent]]<br>[[EX_SpatialTemporalExtent|gex:EX_SpatialTemporalExtent]]</td>
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<td><i>Temporal extent of the resource. Describe the time period covered by the content of the resource or the date and time range when the data was collected. The use of multiple temporal extents should be explained in the attribute description of the extent. If the resource has a status of 'ongoing' then use the indeterminatePosition attribute without an end date value. Example: &lt;gml:endPosition indeterminatePosition="now"/&gt; </i></td>
<td><i>Temporal extent of the resource. Describe the time period covered by the content of the resource or the date and time range when the data was collected. The use of multiple temporal extents should be explained in the attribute description of the extent. If the resource has a status of 'ongoing' then use the indeterminatePosition attribute without an end date value. Example: &lt;gml:endPosition indeterminatePosition="now"/&gt; </i></td>
 
 
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF">4</td>
<td bgcolor="CCFFFF">[[EX VerticalExtent|verticalElement]]</td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF">[[EX_VerticalExtent|gex:verticalElement]]</td>
<td bgcolor="CCFFFF">0..*</td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF">0..*</td>
<td><i>Minimum and maximum vertical extent of the resource. </i></td>
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<td bgcolor="CCFFFF">[[EX_VerticalExtent|gex:EX_VerticalExtent]]</td>
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<td>Minimum and maximum vertical extent of the resource.</td>
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<td><i></i></td>
 
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Revision as of 06:42, August 15, 2017

gex:EX_Extent

EX Extent.png
Elements Domain Definition and Recommended Practice Examples
1 gex:description 0..1 gco:CharacterString Mandatory when geographicElement, temporalElement and verticalElement are not present. When there are multiple extents, this field is useful for identifying each extent. extent: (EX_Extent)
geographicElement: (EX_GeographicBoundingBox)
westBoundLongitude: -171.76409
eastBoundLongitude: -157.86768
southBoundLatitude: -14.42443
northBoundLatitude: 21.31573
temporalElement: (EX_TemporalExtent)
extent:
TimePeriod:
beginPosition: 2010-05-17
endPosition: 2010-06-16

extent: (EX_Extent)
description: KingmanPalmyra_line_100
geographicElement: (EX_GeographicBoundingBox)
westBoundLongitude: -162.14217
eastBoundLongitude: -161.55155
southBoundLatitude: 4.94414
northBoundLatitude: 5.28984
temporalElement: (EX_TemporalExtent)
extent:
TimePeriod:
beginPosition: 2010-06-05T12:00:17
endPosition: 2010-06-05T15:15:37
2 gex:geographicElement (choose one) 0..* gex:EX_BoundingPolygon
gex:EX_GeographicBoundingBox
gex:EX_GeographicDescription
Geographic extent of the resource. At a minimum, provide the GeographicBoundingBox, because most discovery systems rely on this section for spatial searches. Not required when resource is non-geospatial and the scopeCode = 'nonGeographicDataset'.
3 gex:temporalElement (choose one) 0..* gex:EX_TemporalExtent
gex:EX_SpatialTemporalExtent
Temporal extent of the resource. Describe the time period covered by the content of the resource or the date and time range when the data was collected. The use of multiple temporal extents should be explained in the attribute description of the extent. If the resource has a status of 'ongoing' then use the indeterminatePosition attribute without an end date value. Example: <gml:endPosition indeterminatePosition="now"/>
4 gex:verticalElement 0..* gex:EX_VerticalExtent Minimum and maximum vertical extent of the resource.


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