ShearDisplacementStructure objekttype

-- Definition -- Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred. -- Description -- These range from from a simple, single 'planar' brittle or ductile surface to a fault system comprised of tens of strands of both brittle and ductile nature.

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Fold objekttype

-- Definition -- One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body. -- Description -- A fold denotes a structure formed by the deformation of a Geologic Structure to form a structure that may be described by the translation of an abstract line (the fold axis) parallel to itself along some curvilinear path (the fold profile). Folds have a hinge zone (zone of maximum curvature along the surface) and limbs (parts of the deformed surface not in the hinge zone).

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GeologicEvent objekttype

-- Definition -- An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities. -- Description -- A GeologicEvent should have a specified geologic age and process, and may have a specified environment. An example might be a cratonic uplift event during which erosion, sedimentation, and volcanism all take place. A GeologicEvent age can represent an instant in time or an interval of time.

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GeologicUnit objekttype

-- Definition -- A volume of rock with distinct characteristics. -- Description -- Includes both formal units (i.e. formally adopted and named in an official lexicon) and informal units (i.e. named but not promoted to the lexicon) and unnamed units (i.e. recognisable and described and delineable in the field but not otherwise formalised). Spatial properties are only available through association with a MappedFeature.

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HydrogeologicalObjectManMade objekttype

-- Name -- Hydrogeological Object Man-made -- Definition -- A man-made hydrogeological object. -- Description -- Examples of manmade hydrogeological objects are: well, groundwater intake, groundwater monitoring station or monitoring well.

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Aquitard objekttype

-- Name -- Aquitard -- Definition -- A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement. -- Description -- It does not yield water freely to wells, but may transmit appreciable water to or from adjacent aquifers and, where sufficiently thick, may constitute an important ground-water storage unit. Aquitards are characterized by values of leakance that may range from relatively low to relatively high. A really extensive aquitard of relatively low leakance may function regionally as boundaries of aquifer flow systems.

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HydrogeologicalObjectNatural objekttype

-- Name -- Hydrogeological Object Natural -- Definition -- HydrogeologicalObject which was created by natural processes. -- Description -- Examples of natural hydrogeological objects are: a source, vanishing point and geyser.

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ActiveWell objekttype

-- Name -- Active Well -- Definition -- A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer. -- Description -- The most common examples of Active Well are: extracting, artificial recharging, or dewatering wells. NOTE: ActiveWell by extracting, recharging or dewatering influences and changes the state of groundwater resources.

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GroundWaterBody objekttype

-- Name -- Groundwater Body -- Definition -- A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies. -- Description -- Groundwater bodies form the principal management units under the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/CE, 2000). They should be hydraulically continuous entities, and must be defined on the basis of flow or abstraction, and are inextricably linked to surface water bodies.

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HydrogeologicalUnit objekttype

-- Name -- Hydrogeological Unit -- Definition -- A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction.

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Aquiclude objekttype

Hydraulic Conductivity to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems. ">-- Name -- Aquiclude -- Definition -- An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater. -- Description -- A formation which, although porous and capable of absorbing water slowly, will not transmit water fast enough to furnish an appreciable supply for a well or spring. Aquicludes are characterized by very low values of "leakage" (the ratio of vertical Hydraulic Conductivity to thickness), so that they transmit only minor inter-aquifer flow and also have very low rates of yield from compressible storage. Therefore, they constitute boundaries of aquifer flow systems.

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AquiferSystem objekttype

-- Name -- Aquifer System -- Definition -- A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - "communicating vessels", that are filled or can be filled with water. -- Description -- Attributes of Aquifer System and its components determine the feasibility of water collection, its movement, as well as the impact on its chemical state. NOTE: The Aquifer System components and their attributes (including geometry) are relatively stable over time except in special cases.

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Aquifer objekttype

-- Name -- Aquifer -- Definition -- A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well. -- Description -- An underground geological formation able to store and yield water.

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HydrogeologicalObject objekttype

-- Name -- Hydrogeological Object -- Definition -- An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system. -- Description -- Hydrogeological objects may be natural (eg. spring) or the manmade (eg. wells). The vast majority of hydrogeological objects are manmade.

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GeophStation objekttype

-- Definition -- Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location -- Description -- Used to collect data at a single location. The source-sensor setup may be elongated or two dimensional, but the collected data is spatially referenced to a single point. Example: Gravity station, Magnetic station NOTE 1. Processing results of geophStations are often vertical curve coverages

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Campaign objekttype

-- Definition -- Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models. -- Description -- Campaigns can be considered as parents of geophysical measurements or models. Children may refer to parent campaigns through the largerWork identifier.

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GeophProfile objekttype

-- Definition -- Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve -- Description -- Used to collect data along a curve. Examples: 2D seismic line (field measurement), borehole logging, airborne geophysical flight line NOTE1. Processing results of geophProfiles are often vertical surface coverages

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GeophMeasurement objekttype

-- Definition -- Generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements. -- Description -- Geophysical measurements collect data outside or on the boundary of the observed spatial domain.

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GeophObject objekttype

-- Definition -- A generic class for geophysical objects. -- Description -- GeophObject models single geophysical entities that are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing.

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GeophObjectSet objekttype

-- Definition -- Generic class for collections of geophysical objects -- Description -- It is a set of geophysical objects that are grouped by some common property. p.e: created in the same measuring campaign. GeophObjectSets are used for spatial sampling either by means of data acquisition or data processing. The produced result of a geophObjectSet is always collective, e.g. a map constructed from the results of the individual member objects.

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