DrainageBasin

objekttype

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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.
Egenskap Stereotype Beskrivelse Type Multiplisitet
area Area 1..1
basinOrder HydroOrderCode (datatype) 0..1
- order CharacterString 1..1
- orderScheme CharacterString 1..1
- scope CharacterString 1..1
beginLifespanVersion DateTime 1..1
endLifespanVersion DateTime 0..1
geometry GM_Surface 1..1
inspireId Identifier (datatype) 1..1
- localId CharacterString 1..1
- namespace CharacterString 1..1
- versionId CharacterString 0..1
origin OriginValue (enumeration) 1..1
- natural 1..1
- manMade 1..1
HydroObject
geographicalName GeographicalName (datatype) 0..*
- language CharacterString 1..1
- nativeness NativenessValue (kodeliste) 1..1
- nameStatus NameStatusValue (kodeliste) 1..1
- sourceOfName CharacterString 1..1
- pronunciation PronunciationOfName (datatype) 1..1
- spelling SpellingOfName (datatype) 1..*
- grammaticalGender GrammaticalGenderValue (kodeliste) 0..1
- grammaticalNumber GrammaticalNumberValue (kodeliste) 0..1
hydroId HydroIdentifier (datatype) 0..*
- classificationScheme CharacterString 0..1
- localId CharacterString 1..1
- namespace CharacterString 1..1
Navn Type Lengde Multiplisitet
GeographicalName (datatype) 0..*
CharacterString 1..*
NativenessValue (kodeliste) 1..*
NameStatusValue (kodeliste) 1..*
CharacterString 1..*
PronunciationOfName (datatype) 1..*
SpellingOfName (datatype) 1..*
GrammaticalGenderValue (kodeliste) 0..*
GrammaticalNumberValue (kodeliste) 0..*
HydroIdentifier (datatype) 0..*
CharacterString 0..*
CharacterString 1..*
CharacterString 1..*
Area 1..1
HydroOrderCode 0..1
DateTime 1..1
DateTime 0..1
GM_Surface 1..1
Identifier 1..1
OriginValue 1..1
Name Type English Description
geographicalName GeographicalName (datatype) A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. -- Description -- EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.
- language CharacterString Language of the name, given as a three letters code, in accordance with either ISO 639-3 or ISO 639-5. -- Description -- NOTE 1More precisely, this definition refers to the language used by the community that uses the name. NOTE 2 The code "mul" for "multilingual" should not be used in general. However it can be used in rare cases like official names composed of two names in different languages. For example, "Vitoria-Gasteiz" is such a multilingual official name in Spain. NOTE 3 Even if this attribute is "voidable" for pragmatic reasons, it is of first importance in several use cases in the multi-language context of Europe.
- nativeness NativenessValue (kodeliste) Information enabling to acknowledge if the name is the one that is/was used in the area where the spatial object is situated at the instant when the name is/was in use.
- nameStatus NameStatusValue (kodeliste) Qualitative information enabling to discern which credit should be given to the name with respect to its standardisation and/or its topicality. -- Description -- NOTE The Geographical Names application schema does not explicitly make a preference between different names (e.g. official endonyms) of a specific real world entity. The necessary information for making the preference (e.g. the linguistic status of the administrative or geographic area in question), for a certain use case, must be obtained from other data or information sources. For example, the status of the language of the name may be known through queries on the geometries of named places against the geometry of administrative units recorded in a certain source with the language statuses information.
- sourceOfName CharacterString Original data source from which the geographical name is taken from and integrated in the data set providing/publishing it. For some named spatial objects it might refer again to the publishing data set if no other information is available. -- Description -- EXAMPLES Gazetteer, geographical names data set.
- pronunciation PronunciationOfName (datatype) Proper, correct or standard (standard within the linguistic community concerned) pronunciation of the geographical name. -- Description -- SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Manual 2006].
- spelling SpellingOfName (datatype) A proper way of writing the geographical name. -- Description -- NOTE 1 Different spellings should only be used for names rendered in different scripts. . NOTE 2 While a particular GeographicalName should only have one spelling in a given script, providing different spellings in the same script should be done through the provision of different geographical names associated with the same named place.
- grammaticalGender GrammaticalGenderValue (kodeliste) Class of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words. -- Description -- NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: <ul> <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> <li>in case the concept of grammatical gender has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>. </li> </ul>
- grammaticalNumber GrammaticalNumberValue (kodeliste) Grammatical category of nouns that expresses count distinctions. -- Description -- NOTE the attribute has cardinality [0..1] and is voidable, which means that: <ul> <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has no sense for a given name (i.e. the attribute is not applicable), the attribute should not be provided.</li> <li>in case the concept of grammatical number has some sense for the name but is unknown, the attribute should be provided but <i>void</i>.</li> </ul>
hydroId HydroIdentifier (datatype) An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object. -- Description -- NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code. NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes. EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.
- classificationScheme CharacterString A description of the identification scheme (National, European, etc.) being used.
- localId CharacterString A local identifier, assigned by some authority. -- Description -- NOTE It will often be a national hydrographic identifier.
- namespace CharacterString An indicator of the scope for the local identifier. -- Description -- NOTE In the case of a national hydrographic identifier it should be a two-letter country code as per ISO 3166-1-Alpha-2.
area Area Size of the drainage basin area.
basinOrder HydroOrderCode Number (or code) expressing the degree of branching/dividing in a drainage basin system.
beginLifespanVersion DateTime Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.
endLifespanVersion DateTime Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.
geometry GM_Surface The geometry of the drainage basin, as a surface.
inspireId Identifier 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.
origin OriginValue Origin of the drainage basin. -- Description -- EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc. NOTE A polder is a drainage basin of man-made origin.

Vis DrainageBasin i NVDB Datakatalog

Id Navn Type Multiplisitet
Area 1 ..1
HydroOrderCode 0 ..1
DateTime 1 ..1
DateTime 0 ..1
GM_Surface 1 ..1
Identifier 1 ..1
OriginValue 1 ..1
Assosiasjonstype Navn Kilde Destinasjon
assosiasjon drainsBasin DrainageBasin 1..* outlet SurfaceWater 1..*
assosiasjon DrainageBasin containsBasin DrainageBasin 0..*
arv subtype DrainageBasin supertype HydroObject
arv subtype RiverBasin supertype DrainageBasin
Navn Beskrivelse
largestBasinIsRiverBasin /* A river basin may not be contained in any other basin */ inv: self.containsBasin->forall(c | not c.oclIsTypeOf(RiverBasin))