Id; Navn; Beskrivelse; Stereotype; Versjon; Status; Pakke; NavPakke; EAID_D3219825_0849_43a6_8CB4_915102D10930;Summary diagram: Geologic Relation;;diagram;;Gyldig;GeologicRelation;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Foundation Schemas\GeoSciML\GeoSciML-CoreGeoSciML-Core EAID_D90E9D3D_79D4_491a_9399_1A380F515C8F;Context diagram: GeologicRelation;;diagram;;Gyldig;GeologicRelation;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Foundation Schemas\GeoSciML\GeoSciML-CoreGeoSciML-Core EAID_941B4DC9_6455_43d6_8455_55380AF121F1;GeologicRelation;The GeologicRelation class is an abstract class that defines the general structure used to define relationships between any feature or object within GeoSciML. Relationships are always binary and directional. There is always a single source and a single target. The relationship is always defined from the perspective of the Source and is generally an active verb. Example: a Source may point to an intrusive igneous rock body. In this case, the Target would point to the appropriate host rock body and the relationship attribute would be 'intrudes'. Other appropriate relationship attributes might include: overlies, offsets, crosscuts, folds, etc. Many other types of relationships can also be accommodated via GeologicRelation, for example, topological relations between spatial objects could be described where they are scientifically significant. ;objekttype;;Gyldig;GeologicRelation;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Foundation Schemas\GeoSciML\GeoSciML-Core\GeologicRelation EAID_AF95620B_0B9F_4f8b_A4E7_4A6E70C2A90B;RelationRoleTerm;Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing roles played by geologic features or objects in a geologic relationship ;kodeliste;;Gyldig;GeologicRelation;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Foundation Schemas\GeoSciML\GeoSciML-Core\GeologicRelation EAID_C74D7986_922B_4056_95C7_7BCC477106CA;GeologicRelationshipTerm;Refers to a vocabulary of terms describing a relationships between geologic features or objects ;kodeliste;;Gyldig;GeologicRelation;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Foundation Schemas\GeoSciML\GeoSciML-Core\GeologicRelation EAID_941B4DC9_6455_43d6_8455_55380AF121F1;relationship;Term that specifies the relationship between source and target geologic objects. Vocabulary of relationship names should explicitly state relationship between source and target role fillers. For example, quartz (source) overgrows feldspar phenocryst (target). ;egenskap;;Gyldig;GeologicRelation;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Foundation Schemas\GeoSciML\GeoSciML-Core\GeologicRelation\GeologicRelation EAID_941B4DC9_6455_43d6_8455_55380AF121F1;sourceRole;The role played by the source geologic feature or object ;egenskap;;Gyldig;GeologicRelation;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Foundation Schemas\GeoSciML\GeoSciML-Core\GeologicRelation\GeologicRelation EAID_941B4DC9_6455_43d6_8455_55380AF121F1;targetRole;The role played by the target geologic feature or object ;egenskap;;Gyldig;GeologicRelation;Inspire Consolidated UML Model\Foundation Schemas\GeoSciML\GeoSciML-Core\GeologicRelation\GeologicRelation