-- Definition -- Area having a common outlet for its surface runoff. -- Description -- SOURCE [UNESCO/WMO International Glossary of Hydrology]. NOTE 1 Regarding the different classifications of drainage basins, no distinction is made between drainage basins / sub-basins since this will vary with application. It is possible to build basins from other basins. NOTE 2 The outlet of a drainage basin may be a canal or a lake. NOTE 3 Synonyms for drainage basin include: catchment; catchment area; drainage area; river basin; watershed.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- An enclosure with a pair or series of gates used for raising or lowering vessels as they pass from one water level to another. -- Description -- SOURCE [DFDD].
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- The line where a land mass is in contact with a body of water. -- Description -- SOURCE [DFDD]. NOTE The plane of reference for the land-water boundary should be a high water datum, such as 'Mean High Water Springs', 'High Water' or 'Mean Higher High Water'. Where there is little appreciable change in waterlevels / tide at the adjacent shore, then 'Mean Sea Level' or 'Local Datum' may be used.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- A shallow part of a watercourse used as a road crossing. -- Description -- SOURCE [DFDD].
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- A man-made raised long mound of earth or other material. -- Description -- SOURCE [DFDD]. NOTE 1 Includes retaining walls, harbours, dikes. NOTE 2 Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex III theme 'Natural risk zones' due to its role in limiting flooding.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines. -- Description -- SOURCE [IHO S-32]. NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- The area of land from which all surface run-off flows through a sequence of streams, rivers and, possibly, lakes into the sea at a single river mouth, estuary or delta. -- Description -- SOURCE [2000/60/EC Art. 2(13)].
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- A man-made object allowing the passage of water above or below an obstacle. -- Description -- EXAMPLE Aqueduct, bridge, culvert, siphon.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- Any known inland waterway body. -- Description -- SOURCE [Based on DFDD]. EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc. NOTE May include islands, represented as 'holes' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- A hydro point of interest that affects the flow of a watercourse.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- A body of water that is entirely surrounded by land. -- Description -- SOURCE [DFDD]. NOTE It may occur in a natural terrain depression in which water collects, or may be impounded by a dam, or formed by its bed being hollowed out of the soil, or formed by embanking and/or damming up a natural hollow (for example: by a beaver dam). It may be connected to inflowing / outflowing watercourses or other standing waters.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- A poorly drained or periodically flooded area where the soil is saturated with water, and vegetation is supported. -- Description -- SOURCE [EuroRegionalMap]. EXAMPLE Marsh/swamp, bog/moor. NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme 'Land cover' due to explicit mention in 2007/2/EC Ann. II 2.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- 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.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Hydrography\Hydro - Physical Waters
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. -- Description -- Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Full application schema.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Protected Sites\Protected Sites Full
Gyldig
3.0
-- Definition -- The agency, organisation or body responsible for selecting, describing and designating the protected site. -- Description -- NOTE Responsibility for establishing a protected site allows all interested parties to know who to liaise with over queries or requests for more detailed information on each Area. The responsible body will vary according to the basis of establishment with national governments ultimately responsible for Natura2000 sites, down to voluntary bodies responsible for local designations or quasi-legislative protected sites.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Protected Sites\Protected Sites Full
Gyldig
3.0
-- Definition -- An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. -- Description -- Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Natura2000 application schema.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Protected Sites\Protected Sites Natura2000
Gyldig
3.0
-- Definition -- An area designated or managed within a framework of international, Community and Member States' legislation to achieve specific conservation objectives. -- Description -- Each protected site has a boundary defined through formal, legal or administrative agreements or decisions. The establishment of a protected site is normally underpinned by legislation and thus given weight in decisions about land use change and spatial planning. Each Site is normally selected as a representative example of a wider resource and selected through a formal criterion based approach. A protected site can be a contiguous extent of land/sea or a collection of discrete areas that together represent a single formal Protected Site. This class has the attributes, constraints and associations that are part of the Simple application schema.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Protected Sites\Protected Sites Simple
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- Linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a cable network between two points in a cableway transport network. -- Description -- NOTE Cableway transport is a form of transport based on a cable suspended normally from a set of consecutive towers.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Transport Networks\Cable Transport Network
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- An ordered collection of cableway links that are characterized by one or more thematic identifiers and/or properties.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Transport Networks\Cable Transport Network
Gyldig
4.0
-- Definition -- A collection of cableway link sequences and or individual cableway links that has a specific function or significance in a cable transport network.
Spesifikasjon:
Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex I\Transport Networks\Cable Transport Network
Gyldig
4.0