Id; Navn; Beskrivelse; Stereotype; Versjon; Status; Pakke; NavPakke; EAID_CF441200_2055_40c5_A5AD_56E44968AEB0;Soil: Codelists;;diagram;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\SoilSoil EAID_F5142B7D_BF5C_4ac7_9794_31D95BF0BB5E;Soil: O&M;;diagram;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\SoilSoil EAID_3C2FB134_1A70_4dfa_8014_5D0B70B11A50;Soil: Overview;;diagram;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\SoilSoil EAID_05EE41CD_88E0_47f0_B4A3_C3D2F68A54CC;Soil: Overview - Coverages;;diagram;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\SoilSoil EAID_6B3A9637_09DC_468b_99B1_9665820C66D8;Soil: Overview - Vector;;diagram;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\SoilSoil EAID_73553B77_1BC5_4526_9DF6_6EA494B7FA9D;Soil: Datatypes;;diagram;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\SoilSoil EAID_3F6C35ED_C4F2_42aa_A398_D6C5AC1A2C72;ProfileElement;-- Name -- profile element -- Definition -- An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims. -- Description -- Profile element is the general term for both horizons and layers.;objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_52CD6121_17D3_44d9_9EEF_6C9AB64B5677;SoilPlot;-- Name -- soil plot -- Definition -- spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out. -- Description -- NOTE 1: For observed soil profiles, a spot location has to be defined. It is the place on which the observation is made. The profile is an observation made on the plot. NOTE 2: All types of plots only provide locality, but no soil information itself. EXAMPLE A borehole is the location where you gather the information to abstract a profile information from. SOURCE GS Soil ;objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_7F823033_74F3_4f2c_B07F_19324AFA7D17;ObservedSoilProfile;-- Name -- observed soil profile -- Definition -- a representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole. -- Description -- The observed soil profile corresponds to a set of data taken directly from a georeferenced soil profile, described in the field, and often sampled and analyzed in the laboratory. ;objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_8266CEDB_7F6F_415c_8733_6120AEEBE4EE;SoilSite;-- Name -- soil site -- Definition -- area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out. -- Description -- Site provides the object to describe: a.) the surroundings of the plot and/or b.) the larger piece of land that is directly linked to and described by all soil investigations on its one or more spots (SoilPlots). It thus provides the object to which soil data of different kind (or the same kind, but at different points in time, e.g. in soil monitoring) obtained on different plots is related as if it would have been collected at the very same place. This allows for: 1. combination of data that cannot be obtained on the very same place EXAMPLE: a soil pit and investigations on earthworm abundance cannot be done in the same place, but possibly some metres apart from each other. Nonetheless shall the results of both investigations be combined to inform about the soil state. or 2. comparison of soil condition after some time has elapsed. EXAMPLE: Organic carbon stock has been investigated using data from two monitoring periods that had to be conducted on spatially slightly separated places because the sampling is destructive. Nonetheless are the results of both periods regarded as giving an idea how organic carbon stock has changed over the years at the same place. The site is also the object to state the date and time information on validity, etc. The soil site might have delineation, but can be located with a centre or reference point location only. Delineated soil sites - possibly in the form of cadastral parcels - are especially used in the inventory of contaminated areas. NOTE Any plot can be linked to one specific site only, but several plots to one site. SOURCE GS Soil, modified;objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_94F3E21B_7586_4ef1_BF30_CFC81350D93A;SoilDerivedObject;-- Name -- soil derived object -- Definition -- A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties. -- Description -- NOTE Soil thematic maps can be derived directly from the involved soil database (organic matter content, pH, texture, etc.) or they can be derived by using pedotransfer functions or pedotransfer rules (e.g. plant available water in the rooting depth). Derivation can be simple extraction from a single data field, or a complex combination of different kind of data and application of e.g. mathematical or expert knowledge-based procedures.;objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_95A8F6EE_9EB0_47f5_95CF_3E863033F194;SoilThemeCoverage;"-- Name -- soil theme coverage -- Definition -- a spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain. -- Description -- SOURCE Adapted from ""Coverage"" [ISO 19123:2005].";objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_9DED08D0_D4D2_4545_8FB8_6590B199928D;SoilHorizon;-- Name -- soil horizon -- Definition -- Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat). -- Description -- SOURCE ISO/WD 28258, modified NOTE Horizons may be part of a layer.;objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_AE9EF412_B48B_484a_A95A_A03BC53D92C7;SoilThemeDescriptiveCoverage;"-- Name -- soil theme descriptive coverage -- Definition -- a spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage. -- Description -- This coverage can only exist in relation to a base coverage SoilThemeCoverage, it has the same domain and spatial extent as the base coverage. And it gives extra information on the values of the base coverages SOURCE Adapted from ""Coverage"" [ISO 19123:2005]. EXAMPLE coverage indicating the confidence level of the pH values reported in the associated SoilThemeCoverage.";objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_BA8F5BB0_FAB4_4683_933C_32B1AD01AEBB;DerivedSoilProfile;-- Name -- derived soil profile -- Definition -- non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area. -- Description -- The characteristics of a derived soil profile are mostly derived (e.g. averaged) from one or several observed profiles of the same soil type in the area of interest, or are designed with expert knowledge about the same kind of landscape. NOTE 1 The derived soil profile represents the average or typical profile that characterizes the so called soil typological unit, soil series. ;objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_C375CE3B_35EE_491d_B161_955A6C4F7BA0;SoilBody;-- Name -- soil body -- Definition -- Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns. -- Description -- The soils present in the soil body are characterized by one or more derived soil profiles that are found together in the area specified by the “geometry” attribute of the SoilBody. NOTE 1 If several derived soil profiles are used to describe the soil body, the spatial distribution of the soil they describe within the soil body is not defined, but their presence is indicated by a range percentage of area. The underlying reason behind the fact of not delineating the different soils within a soil body is the target scale of the map or spatial dataset. This means that geographical accuracy and preciseness of soil characterization depend on and vary with the target scale, i.e. the soil body can be delineated differently among scales. NOTE 2 The concept of soil body is a correlate of the concept soil mapping unit, and the soils of a soilbody might form e.g. a soil association, a soil complex, etc. ;objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_D4313495_59A8_4e28_BF62_78B18041A6D6;SoilProfile;-- Name -- soil profile -- Definition -- description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements. -- Description -- NOTE The soil profile is abstracted from observations in a trial pit or a boring, or derived from expert knowledge using other soil profiles.;objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_FB7EF0E2_1AFF_4cbb_9504_05AAD053D850;SoilLayer;-- Name -- Soil layer -- Definition -- domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose. -- Description -- NOTE1 Different kinds of layer concepts are covered by this definition. EXAMPLE 1 Geogenic layers: These are domains, resulting from e.g. sedimentation (as non-pedogenic) processes, that display an unconformity to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains. EXAMPLE 2 Topsoil and Subsoil: These can be domains that group different soil horizon types (e.g. A vs. B horizons), or a special case of fixed depths with only two depth ranges (e.g. 0-15 cm: topsoil and, 15-75 cm: subsoil). EXAMPLE 3 Depth intervals: They are often used in soil monitoring, sampling of contaminated sites and in modelling and include: (i) depth increments (also called fixed depths) that are often used for sampling, e.g. 0-30cm, 30-60cm, and so on, (ii) a single depth range in which a soil sample (”specimen”) is taken and for which the analytical result is valid, and (iii) soil slicing, that is, profile segmentation according to a specified vector, for instance, either regularly spaced intervals (1cm), or a user-defined vector of segment boundaries (i.e. 0-10, 10-25, 25-50, 50-100). Slicing is used in modelling to generate continuous depth functions for soil properties. EXAMPLE 4: In the framework of soils deeply modified by human activity, artificial layers may be due to different kinds of deposits (concrete, bricks, …). SOURCE WD ISO28258, modified ;objekttype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_161CFEF2_E821_483e_8B9E_16178602EA29;FAOHorizonNotationType;-- Name -- FAO horizon notation type -- Definition -- A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. -- Description -- A code system that denotes horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes has been active similarly. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. NOTE The horizon notation according to FAO (2006) is a combination of several symbols: · A number that gives information about discontinuities, i.e. the number of the material in which the soil has formed, counted up from the soil surface, but not for the first material. · One or two capital letters that designate the type of master horizon (or transitional horizon), possibly separated by a slash · Lower case letters that designate subordinate characteristics of the horizon. · A number that designates horizontal subdivisions of otherwise similarly denoted horizon parts · A prime that enables to distinguish two horizons that have the same naming, but formed in different cycles of pedogenesis. EXAMPLE 2B' tg1 SOURCE 1 Page 67 - 77 of the Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. (ISBN 92-5-105521-1);datatype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_2B72C05D_4A04_4486_A4EA_9E5CE1B4AD39;RangeType;-- Name -- range type -- Definition -- A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit.;datatype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_6E4C2797_3334_4b59_90F3_3691D0C45A6A;WRBSoilNameType;-- Name -- WRB soil name type -- Definition -- an identification of the soil profile according to the profile to according to “World Reference Base for Soil Resources 2006, first update 2007”, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103. FAO, Rome. -- Description -- NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic), WRB 2006, update 2007.;datatype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_86431A52_AF15_4374_84A6_29E2F16BB6A5;SoilThemeDescriptiveParameterType;-- Name -- soil theme descriptive parameter type -- Definition -- data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. -- Description -- this datatype exists of a name and if needed a unit of measurement. EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) ;datatype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_86D1D388_20DE_43dd_A4BA_89E6518E5BB7;ParticleSizeFractionType;-- Name -- particle size fraction type -- Definition -- share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified. -- Description -- Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It is the fine earth fraction. That is, the portion of the soil that passes through a 2 mm diameter sieve opening. The grain (or particle) size distribution characterizes the soil mineral material, based on the share of each equivalent diameter class of the individual particles. SOURCE1 NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 SOURCE2 GLOSSARY OF SOIL SCIENCE TERMS ;datatype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_95C22FF6_4B66_4097_AE56_94A480B2F75B;OtherSoilNameType;-- Name -- other soil name type -- Definition -- an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. -- Description -- EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). ;datatype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_B08EE3C5_CE5D_4f68_8147_0E6F2A9E54DC;OtherHorizonNotationType;-- Name -- other horizon notation type -- Definition -- classification of a horizon according to a specific classification system. -- Description -- A code system denoting horizons in which the same dominant soil forming processes have been active in the same way. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. ;datatype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_D9557062_E368_4911_91A9_5546D7CF9566;WRBQualifierGroupType;-- Name -- WRB qualifier group type -- Definition -- A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.;datatype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_E534BB89_E0DB_4278_9DBD_9525E08CDFC9;SoilThemeParameterType;-- Name -- soil theme parameter type -- Definition -- A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a codelist SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter. -- Description -- EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc ;datatype;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_098E4110_C1D0_4b08_B099_84DE444C1BF1;ProfileElementParameterNameValue;-- Name -- profile element parameter name value -- Definition -- list of properties that can be observed to characterize the profile element. The allowed values for this code list comprise a number of pre-defined values and narrower values defined by data providers. This code list is hierarchical. -- Description -- Basically these parameters can be divided in several major groups like: ;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_1B89AE15_E177_40dc_802D_7B5C4DA938F4;SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue;-- Name -- soil derived object parameter name value -- Definition -- list of soil related properties that can be derived from soil and other data. The allowed values for this code list comprise a number of pre-defined values and narrower values defined by data providers. This code list is hierarchical. -- Description -- Basically these parameters can be divided in several major groups like: ;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_3B41F88D_7CF0_426b_9616_B0464638C44F;WRBQualifierPlaceValue;-- Name -- WRB Qualifier place value -- Definition -- list of values to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values ”prefix” and “suffix”, according to naming rules of the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_42D19066_8BD4_44e7_A06D_C2B8B41C7B08;LayerTypeValue;-- Name -- layer type value -- Definition -- classification of a layer according to the concept that fits the purpose. -- Description -- EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the (mineral ) horizons below excluding the humus layer. ;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_68782F07_4445_463d_A293_D4B5D868DDA9;SoilPlotTypeValue;--- Name -- soil plot type -- Definition -- list of possible values that give information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made. -- Description -- NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. ;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_7D2B09CB_991B_4830_93E5_55A00B472B4D;WRBQualifierValue;-- Name -- WRB qualifiers -- Definition -- list of possible qualifiers (i.e. prefix and suffix qualifiers of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources). The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in “World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007”. -- Description -- SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. NOTE WRB restricts the use of qualifiers in different ways for the 32 reference soil groups.;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_7EDDD39C_A41A_482d_B512_F2C558EB57A2;FAOHorizonMasterValue;-- Name -- FAO horizon master value -- Definition -- A code list of the master part of the horizon designation. The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006, pp. 67-77.;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_8BA5D113_090B_456e_9C3F_B8D4422AA3A1;FAOHorizonSubordinateValue;-- Name -- FAO horizon subordinate value -- Definition -- A code list of designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers which are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006, pp. 67-77. -- Description -- Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006, pp. 67-77, table 85;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_97893847_A348_481f_8A54_C2F7A6C4E190;SoilProfileParameterNameValue;-- Name -- soil profile parameter name value -- Definition -- list of properties that can be observed to characterize the soil profile. The allowed values for this code list comprise a number of pre-defined values and narrower values defined by data providers. This code list is hierarchical. -- Description -- Basically these parameters can be divided in several major groups like: ;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_AD5D5BA5_F001_4b1b_B5A5_4C3120AED929;FAOPrimeValue;-- Name -- FAO prime value -- Definition -- A prime and double prime may be used to connotate the master horizon symbol of the lower of two (prime) or three (double prime) horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006, pp. 67-77. -- Description -- Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a more different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C. The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals and organic soils.;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_BF12E4DB_03B9_439f_BB6F_BB3947F585B0;WRBReferenceSoilGroupValue;-- Name -- WRB reference soil group (RSG) -- Definition -- list of possible reference soil groups (i.e. first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources). The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in “World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007”. -- Description -- Reference Soil Groups are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific diagnostic horizons, properties and/or materials. NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_C7CB0DE0_096D_4640_8FD6_1448D2E0CC5E;OtherHorizonNotationTypeValue;-- Name -- other horizon notation type value -- Definition -- a classification of a soil horizon according to a specific classification system. The allowed values for this coded list comprise the values defined by data providers.;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_D556020E_3A12_4d5c_BCAF_1F249CD40807;WRBSpecifierValue;-- Name -- WRB specifiers -- Definition -- list of possible specifiers. The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in “World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007”. -- Description -- SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007. Specifiers are name elements in WRB restricting the meaning of qualifiers.;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_DE2BAA88_E46B_4361_98CC_5430A1D2F064;SoilSiteParameterNameValue;-- Name -- soil site parameter name value -- Definition -- List of properties that can be observed to characterize the soil site. The allowed values for this code list comprise a number of pre-defined values and narrower values defined by data providers. -- Description -- Basically these parameters can be divided in several major groups like: ;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_DF9BFCCC_5B14_4c59_B6C2_3BDC02F0F169;OtherSoilNameTypeValue;-- Name -- Other soil name type value -- Definition -- an identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. The allowed values for this coded list comprise the values defined by data providers.;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_E7973150_658B_4cd2_9E4F_6D70441F42D3;SoilInvestigationPurposeValue;-- Name -- soil investigation purpose value -- Definition -- list of terms indicating the reasons for conducting a survey. -- Description -- For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. ;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_FBAAFF86_45B6_48b1_9BB1_8DB9CB34F94C;LayerGenesisProcessStateValue;-- Name -- layer genesis process state value -- Definition -- an indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is ongoing or ceased in the past. -- Description -- Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. ;kodeliste;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil EAID_161CFEF2_E821_483e_8B9E_16178602EA29;FAOHorizonDiscontinuity;"-- Name -- FAO horizon discontinuity -- Definition -- number used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation. -- Description -- In mineral soils, Arabic numerals are used as prefixes to indicate discontinuities. Wherever needed, they are used preceding A, E, B, C and R. They are not used with I and W, although these symbols clearly indicate a discontinuity. These prefixes are distinct from Arabic numerals used as suffixes to denote vertical subdivisions. A discontinuity is a significant change in particle-size distribution or mineralogy that indicates a difference in the material from which the horizons formed or a significant difference in age or both, unless that difference in age is indicated by the suffix b. Symbols to identify discontinuities are used only when they will contribute substantially to the reader’s understanding of relationships among horizons. The stratification common in soils formed in alluvium is not designated as discontinuities unless particle-size distribution differs markedly from layer to layer even though genetic horizons have formed in the contrasting layers. Where a soil has formed entirely in one kind of material, a prefix is omitted from the symbol; the whole profile is material 1. Similarly, the uppermost material in a profile having two or more contrasting materials is understood to be material 1, but the number is omitted. Numbering starts with the second layer of contrasting material, which is designated 2. Underlying contrasting layers are numbered consecutively. SOURCE: Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. NOTE a discontinuity is a boundary between two geogenic layers.";egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\FAOHorizonNotationType EAID_161CFEF2_E821_483e_8B9E_16178602EA29;FAOHorizonMaster;-- Name -- FAO horizon master -- Definition -- symbol of the master part of the horizon notation. -- Description -- SOURCE Guidelines for soil description (4th ed.) FAO 2006 p. 67 ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\FAOHorizonNotationType EAID_161CFEF2_E821_483e_8B9E_16178602EA29;FAOPrime;-- Name -- FAO prime -- Definition -- A prime and double prime may be used to connotate master horizon symbol of the lower of two respectively three horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations. -- Description -- Identical designations may be appropriate for two or more horizons or layers separated by at least one horizon or layer of a different kind in the same pedon. The sequence A-E-Bt-E-Btx-C is an example - the soil has two E horizons. To make communication easier, a prime is used with the master horizon symbol of the lower of two horizons having identical letter designations: A-E-Bt-E’-Btx-C.The prime is applied to the capital letter designation, and any lower case symbol follows it: B’t. The prime is not used unless all letters of the designations of two different layers are identical. Prime can be used for both minerals or organic soils. SOURCE: Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006.;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\FAOHorizonNotationType EAID_161CFEF2_E821_483e_8B9E_16178602EA29;FAOHorizonSubordinate;-- Name -- horizon subordinate -- Definition -- Designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site. -- Description -- Lower case letters are used as suffixes to designate specific kinds of master horizons and layers, and other features. SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006. table 85;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\FAOHorizonNotationType EAID_161CFEF2_E821_483e_8B9E_16178602EA29;FAOHorizonVertical;-- Name -- horizon vertical -- Definition -- Order number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation. -- Description -- The number is used to designate the horizontal subdivision of a horizon identified by a single set of letter symbol on the basis of structure, texture, colour, etc. The number 1 is used to designate the upper part of the horizon. The number 2 the part of the horizon situated below, etc. If there is no horizontal subdivision made, no number is given. NOTE the use of the word vertical is misleading in the Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006., because the horizons are separated in two or several horizontal subdomains. Vertical denotes the order in vertical direction.;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\FAOHorizonNotationType EAID_161CFEF2_E821_483e_8B9E_16178602EA29;isOriginalClassification;-- Name -- is original classification -- Definition -- Boolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon. -- Description -- This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant data quality information. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\FAOHorizonNotationType EAID_2B72C05D_4A04_4486_A4EA_9E5CE1B4AD39;upperValue;-- Name -- upper value -- Definition -- value defining the upper limit of a specific property. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\RangeType EAID_2B72C05D_4A04_4486_A4EA_9E5CE1B4AD39;lowerValue;-- Name -- lower value -- Definition -- value defining the lower limit of a specific property. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\RangeType EAID_2B72C05D_4A04_4486_A4EA_9E5CE1B4AD39;uom;-- Name -- unit of measure -- Definition -- The unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range.;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\RangeType EAID_3F6C35ED_C4F2_42aa_A398_D6C5AC1A2C72;inspireId;-- Name -- inspire Id -- Definition -- External object identifier of the profile element. -- 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. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\ProfileElement EAID_3F6C35ED_C4F2_42aa_A398_D6C5AC1A2C72;particleSizeFraction;-- Name -- particle size fraction -- Definition -- Mineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range. -- Description -- SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\ProfileElement EAID_3F6C35ED_C4F2_42aa_A398_D6C5AC1A2C72;profileElementDepthRange;"-- Name -- profile element depth range -- Definition -- Upper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm). -- Description -- Depth range consists of the average upper and lower depth of appearance of the profile element from the surface. NOTE Most soil boundaries are zones of transition rather than sharp lines of division. The average depth of the upper boundaries and the average depth of the lower boundaries of each profile element are given in centimetres, measured from the surface (including organic and mineral covers) of the soil downwards, i.e. all depth values are positive numbers. EXAMPLE H horizon 0-5 cm, A horizon 5-30 cm, B horizon 30-80 cm NOTE Following rules should be taken into account   ";egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\ProfileElement EAID_3F6C35ED_C4F2_42aa_A398_D6C5AC1A2C72;beginLifespanVersion;-- Name -- begin lifespan version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\ProfileElement EAID_3F6C35ED_C4F2_42aa_A398_D6C5AC1A2C72;endLifespanVersion;-- Name -- end lifespan version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\ProfileElement EAID_52CD6121_17D3_44d9_9EEF_6C9AB64B5677;inspireId;-- Name -- inspire Id -- Definition -- External object identifier of the soil plot. -- 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. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilPlot EAID_52CD6121_17D3_44d9_9EEF_6C9AB64B5677;soilPlotLocation;"-- Name -- soil plot location -- Definition -- a reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier. -- Description -- EXAMPLE reference to a place name, municipality or reference to an exact X,Y location ";egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilPlot EAID_52CD6121_17D3_44d9_9EEF_6C9AB64B5677;soilPlotType;-- Name -- soil plot type -- Definition -- gives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on. -- Description -- NOTE Trial pits, boreholes or samples can be seen as types of soil plots. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilPlot EAID_52CD6121_17D3_44d9_9EEF_6C9AB64B5677;beginLifespanVersion;-- Name -- begin lifespan version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilPlot EAID_52CD6121_17D3_44d9_9EEF_6C9AB64B5677;endLifespanVersion;-- Name -- end lifespan version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilPlot EAID_6E4C2797_3334_4b59_90F3_3691D0C45A6A;WRBQualifierGroup;-- Name -- WRB qualifier group -- Definition -- data type to define the a group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\WRBSoilNameType EAID_6E4C2797_3334_4b59_90F3_3691D0C45A6A;WRBReferenceSoilGroup;-- Name -- WRB reference soilgroup (RSG) -- Definition -- first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources. -- Description -- Reference Soil Groups are distinguished by the presence (or absence) of specific diagnostic horizons, properties and/or materials. NOTE The WRB soil classification system comprises 32 different RSGs. SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\WRBSoilNameType EAID_6E4C2797_3334_4b59_90F3_3691D0C45A6A;isOriginalClassification;-- Name -- is original classification -- Definition -- Boolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile. -- Description -- This is to indicate whether the soil assignation according to WRB has been determined in the field (or for - derived - profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant data quality information. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\WRBSoilNameType EAID_8266CEDB_7F6F_415c_8733_6120AEEBE4EE;inspireId;-- Name -- inspire Id -- Definition -- External object identifier of the soil site. -- 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. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilSite EAID_8266CEDB_7F6F_415c_8733_6120AEEBE4EE;geometry;-- Name -- geometry -- Definition -- The geometry defining the soil site. -- Description -- This can be a polygon defining an area in which the survey was conducted, but it can also be a point location which is used as reference point according to which the soil plots are determined. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilSite EAID_8266CEDB_7F6F_415c_8733_6120AEEBE4EE;soilInvestigationPurpose;-- Name -- soil investigation purpose -- Definition -- indication why a survey was conducted. -- Description -- For soil two main purposes are identified to carry out soil surveys. One is to classify the soil as a result of soil forming processes (generalSurvey) and the other one is to investigate soil for a specific reason (specificSurvey) like a possible contamination as a result of contaminating activities. This information gives the data user an idea about possible bias in the selection of the site and therefore representativeness of the data that were obtained for a special purpose. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilSite EAID_8266CEDB_7F6F_415c_8733_6120AEEBE4EE;validFrom;-- Name -- valid from -- Definition -- The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilSite EAID_8266CEDB_7F6F_415c_8733_6120AEEBE4EE;validTo;-- Name -- valid to -- Definition -- The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilSite EAID_8266CEDB_7F6F_415c_8733_6120AEEBE4EE;beginLifespanVersion;-- Name -- begin lifespan version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilSite EAID_8266CEDB_7F6F_415c_8733_6120AEEBE4EE;endLifespanVersion;-- Name -- end lifespan version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilSite EAID_86431A52_AF15_4374_84A6_29E2F16BB6A5;soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName;-- Name -- soil theme descriptive parameter name -- Definition -- Name of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage. -- Description -- EXAMPLE soilThemeDescriptiveParameterName = confidence level. SoilThemeCoverage = coverage representing the pH of the topsoil ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeDescriptiveParameterType EAID_86431A52_AF15_4374_84A6_29E2F16BB6A5;uom;-- Name -- unit of measure -- Definition -- the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeDescriptiveParameterType EAID_86D1D388_20DE_43dd_A4BA_89E6518E5BB7;fractionContent;-- Name -- fraction content -- Definition -- Percentage of the defined fraction. -- Description -- SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 NOTE sum of the percentages of all the fractions should be equal to 100 percentage EXAMPLE percentage value (weight/weight) ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\ParticleSizeFractionType EAID_86D1D388_20DE_43dd_A4BA_89E6518E5BB7;fractionParticleSizeRange;-- Name -- fraction particle size range -- Definition -- upper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in µm) -- Description -- SOURCE NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil survey laboratory information manual, Soil survey investigation report n.45 version 1.0 May 1995 pag. 11 EXAMPLE upper limit = 63µm , lower limit =20µm ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\ParticleSizeFractionType EAID_94F3E21B_7586_4ef1_BF30_CFC81350D93A;inspireId;-- Name -- inspire Id -- Definition -- External object identifier of the SoilDerivedObject. -- 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. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilDerivedObject EAID_94F3E21B_7586_4ef1_BF30_CFC81350D93A;geometry;-- Name -- geometry -- Definition -- the geometry defining the soil derived object. -- Description -- A spatial representation of soil information becomes spatially explicit by delineating areas with similar values according to the soil (or other) property that is represented. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilDerivedObject EAID_95A8F6EE_9EB0_47f5_95CF_3E863033F194;beginLifespanVersion;-- Name -- begin life span version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeCoverage EAID_95A8F6EE_9EB0_47f5_95CF_3E863033F194;endLifespanVersion;-- Name -- end life span version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeCoverage EAID_95A8F6EE_9EB0_47f5_95CF_3E863033F194;domainExtent;-- Name -- Domain extent. -- Definition -- The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. -- Description -- SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeCoverage EAID_95A8F6EE_9EB0_47f5_95CF_3E863033F194;validTimeFrom;-- Name -- valid time from -- Definition -- The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeCoverage EAID_95A8F6EE_9EB0_47f5_95CF_3E863033F194;validTimeTo;-- Name -- valid time to -- Definition -- The ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeCoverage EAID_95A8F6EE_9EB0_47f5_95CF_3E863033F194;soilThemeParameter;-- Name -- soil theme parameter -- Definition -- A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. -- Description -- EXAMPLE Land irrigation suitability, pH in the topsoil, etc ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeCoverage EAID_95C22FF6_4B66_4097_AE56_94A480B2F75B;soilName;-- Name -- soil name -- Definition -- name of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. -- Description -- EXAMPLE Fluventic Haploxerept, according to Soil Taxonomy (USDA 2006). ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\OtherSoilNameType EAID_95C22FF6_4B66_4097_AE56_94A480B2F75B;isOriginalClassification;-- Name -- is original classification -- Definition -- Boolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile. -- Description -- This is to indicate whether the soil assignation has been determined in the field (or for - derived soil profiles during the original derivation process), or has been adapted, changed or re-assigned on the basis of the original soil description or assignation later. This might be relevant for data quality information. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\OtherSoilNameType EAID_9DED08D0_D4D2_4545_8FB8_6590B199928D;FAOHorizonNotation;-- Name -- FAO horizon notation -- Definition -- designation of the soil horizon. -- Description -- The FAO horizon notation is a code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives an impression about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. NOTE The horizon notation is a combination of several letter, number and symbols. SOURCE Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006 EXAMPLE Bw: meaning B horizon with a development of colour and/or structure.;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilHorizon EAID_9DED08D0_D4D2_4545_8FB8_6590B199928D;otherHorizonNotation;-- Name -- other horizon notation -- Definition -- designation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system. -- Description -- A code system characterizing horizons regarding the dominant soil forming processes that have been active during the horizon formation. This code summarizes many observations of the soil description and gives information about the genetic processes that have formed the soil under observation. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilHorizon EAID_AE9EF412_B48B_484a_A95A_A03BC53D92C7;beginLifespanVersion;-- Name -- begin life span version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeDescriptiveCoverage EAID_AE9EF412_B48B_484a_A95A_A03BC53D92C7;endLifespanVersion;-- Name -- end life span version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeDescriptiveCoverage EAID_AE9EF412_B48B_484a_A95A_A03BC53D92C7;domainExtent;-- Name -- Domain extent. -- Definition -- The attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. The data type EX_Extent, is defined in ISO 19103. Extents may be specified in both space and time. -- Description -- SOURCE Adapted from [ISO 19123:2005]. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeDescriptiveCoverage EAID_AE9EF412_B48B_484a_A95A_A03BC53D92C7;soilThemeDescriptiveParameter;-- Name -- soil theme descriptive parameter -- Definition -- a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage. -- Description -- EXAMPLE confidence level for each value in the SoilThemeCoverage (pH in the topsoil) ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeDescriptiveCoverage EAID_B08EE3C5_CE5D_4f68_8147_0E6F2A9E54DC;horizonNotation;-- Name -- horizon notation -- Definition -- notation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system. -- Description -- NOTE This is also called horizon designation value, horizon designation or horizon symbol. EXAMPLE “ss” connotes slickensides in Soil taxonomy (FAO uses “I” for this). The notation in several classification systems can be the same as well: “Ap” is a A horizon which has been ploughed (according German Bodenkundliche Kartieranleitung, 5th ed). ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\OtherHorizonNotationType EAID_B08EE3C5_CE5D_4f68_8147_0E6F2A9E54DC;isOriginalClassification;-- Name -- is original classification -- Definition -- Boolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon. -- Description -- This is to indicate whether the horizon notation has been determined in the field (or for derived soil profiles during the original derivation), or has been adapted, changed or assigned on the basis of the original horizon description later. This might be relevant for data quality information. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\OtherHorizonNotationType EAID_C1A732A5_E592_474b_A852_B64387297EB4;derivedProfilePercentageRange;-- Name -- derived profile percentage range. -- Definition -- Interval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody EAID_C375CE3B_35EE_491d_B161_955A6C4F7BA0;inspireId;-- Name -- inspire Id -- Definition -- External object identifier of the soil body. -- 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. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilBody EAID_C375CE3B_35EE_491d_B161_955A6C4F7BA0;geometry;-- Name -- geometry -- Definition -- The geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilBody EAID_C375CE3B_35EE_491d_B161_955A6C4F7BA0;soilBodyLabel;-- Name -- soil body label -- Definition -- Label to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata). -- Description -- NOTE in traditional soil maps, this is the identifier for the explanatory text of the mapping unit of the legend. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilBody EAID_C375CE3B_35EE_491d_B161_955A6C4F7BA0;beginLifespanVersion;-- Name -- begin lifespan version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilBody EAID_C375CE3B_35EE_491d_B161_955A6C4F7BA0;endLifespanVersion;-- Name -- end lifespan version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilBody EAID_D4313495_59A8_4e28_BF62_78B18041A6D6;inspireId;-- Name -- inspire Id -- Definition -- External object identifier of the soil profile. -- 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. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilProfile EAID_D4313495_59A8_4e28_BF62_78B18041A6D6;localIdentifier;-- Name -- local identifier -- Definition -- unique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the dataset. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilProfile EAID_D4313495_59A8_4e28_BF62_78B18041A6D6;WRBSoilName;"-- Name -- WRB soil name -- Definition -- identification of the soil profile. -- Description -- NOTE The structure of the WRBSoilNameType was based on the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007. World Soil Resources Reports no 103. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome 2007. EXAMPLE Lixic Vertic Ferralsol (Ferric, Rhodic); WRB version 2006 (update 2007) or 2010.";egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilProfile EAID_D4313495_59A8_4e28_BF62_78B18041A6D6;otherSoilName;-- Name -- other soil name -- Definition -- Identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilProfile EAID_D4313495_59A8_4e28_BF62_78B18041A6D6;validFrom;-- Name -- valid from -- Definition -- The time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilProfile EAID_D4313495_59A8_4e28_BF62_78B18041A6D6;validTo;-- Name -- valid to -- Definition -- The time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilProfile EAID_D4313495_59A8_4e28_BF62_78B18041A6D6;beginLifespanVersion;-- Name -- begin lifespan version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilProfile EAID_D4313495_59A8_4e28_BF62_78B18041A6D6;endLifespanVersion;-- Name -- end lifespan version -- Definition -- Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilProfile EAID_D9557062_E368_4911_91A9_5546D7CF9566;qualifierPlace;-- Name -- qualifier place -- Definition -- attribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. 'prefix' or it can be behind the RSG i.e. 'suffix'. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\WRBQualifierGroupType EAID_D9557062_E368_4911_91A9_5546D7CF9566;qualifierPosition;"-- Name -- qualifier position -- Definition -- number to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix. -- Description -- If there are one or more prefix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc If there are one or more suffix qualifiers: one of the qualifiers is in position 1, the other qualifiers are in position 2, 3, etc.; position 1 is the position closest to the RSG; position 2 is the position second closest to the RSG; etc ";egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\WRBQualifierGroupType EAID_D9557062_E368_4911_91A9_5546D7CF9566;WRBqualifier;-- Name -- WRB qualifier -- Definition -- name element of WRB, 2nd level of classification -- Description -- SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\WRBQualifierGroupType EAID_D9557062_E368_4911_91A9_5546D7CF9566;WRBspecifier;-- Name -- WRB specifier -- Definition -- code that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range of which the qualifier applies. -- Description -- Specifiers may be used to indicate depth of occurrence, or to express the intensity of soil characteristics. EXAMPLE Buried layers can be indicated by the specifier “Thapto”. NOTE 1 The specifier code is always added after the qualifier code. Exceptions are defined in the qualifier list of WRB. NOTE 2 Some specifiers can be combined with each other for one qualifier. SOURCE World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\WRBQualifierGroupType EAID_E534BB89_E0DB_4278_9DBD_9525E08CDFC9;soilThemeParameterName;-- Name -- soil theme parameter name -- Definition -- name of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeParameterType EAID_E534BB89_E0DB_4278_9DBD_9525E08CDFC9;uom;"-- Name -- unit of measure -- Definition -- the unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter. -- Description -- EXAMPLE cm to express the soilThemeParameter ""depth of the B-horizon"" ";egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilThemeParameterType EAID_FB7EF0E2_1AFF_4cbb_9504_05AAD053D850;layerType;-- Name -- layer type -- Definition -- assignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind. -- Description -- EXAMPLE Topsoil: meaning the upper part of the natural mineral soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the mineral horizons below. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilLayer EAID_FB7EF0E2_1AFF_4cbb_9504_05AAD053D850;layerRockType;"-- Name -- layer rock type -- Definition -- type of the material in which the layer developed. -- Description -- simplified list of terms to “classify” geologic units ";egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilLayer EAID_FB7EF0E2_1AFF_4cbb_9504_05AAD053D850;layerGenesisProcess;-- Name -- layer genesis process -- Definition -- last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilLayer EAID_FB7EF0E2_1AFF_4cbb_9504_05AAD053D850;layerGenesisEnvironment;-- Name -- layer genesis environment -- Definition -- setting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place. -- Description -- The material in which a soil develops is influenced by the environmental situation in which the processes of its formation took place, e.g. sedimentation from water results in quite differently structured layers when it has been deposited in running water than in a lake. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilLayer EAID_FB7EF0E2_1AFF_4cbb_9504_05AAD053D850;layerGenesisProcessState;-- Name -- layer genesis process state -- Definition -- indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or seized in the past. -- Description -- Process state gives an idea whether current non-pedogenic processes affect the soil or not. E.g. on current floodplains, input of sediments during seasonal flooding events is received, with comparatively young soil development in it, while in older fluvial sediments that are no longer under a regime of seasonal or irregular flooding, soil development might be more advanced. ;egenskap;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil\SoilLayer EAID_C1A732A5_E592_474b_A852_B64387297EB4;DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody;-- Name -- derived profile presence in soil body -- Definition -- indicates the percentages (lower and upper boundary) that the derived profile takes part in the Soil body. -- Description -- NOTE 1 A soil body is characterized by one or more derived soil profiles in a defined geographic area. When the soil body is characterized by more than one derived profiles, the distribution area of these derived soil profiles is not spatially defined, but their presence is indicated by a range of percentages. NOTE 2 The sum of lower boundary parts should not exceed 100%. NOTE 3 If not a range, but a specific percentage is used then the lower and upper boundaries are equal. ;;4.0;Gyldig;Soil;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Themes\Annex III\Soil\Soil