Class <<FeatureType>> Lineation (extends GeologicStructure)
GeologicStructure defined by aligned elongate elements. Lineation connotes a pervasive linear structure. Includes: flow lines, scratches, striae, slickenlines, linear arrangements of
elongate components in sediments, fold hinges (when abundant and closely spaced), elongate minerals, crinkles, and lines of intersection between penetrative planar structures.
Class also includes discrete linear structures like boudin, channel axis, tool marks.
Local Subclasses: (none)
Attributes
Name |
Type |
Bounds |
From Class |
Notes |
observationMethod
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CGI_TermValue
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1..* |
GeologicFeature
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Term(s) that specify the method by which the values for the GeologicFeature were obtained (e.g. point count, brunton compass on site, air photo interpretation, field observation, hand specimen, laboratory, aerial photography, creative imagination...). This corresponds (loosely) to ISO19115 Lineage.
Statement specifies the method that was used to identify the MappedFeature. Examples: . |
Attribute tagged values
Tag |
Value |
sequenceNumber |
2 |
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purpose
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DescriptionPurpose
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1..1 |
GeologicFeature
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Specification of the intended purpose/level of abstraction for a given feature or object instance. Scoped name because intention is asserted by author of the data instance. Values: Instance, TypicalNorm, IdentifyingNorm. |
Attribute tagged values
Tag |
Value |
sequenceNumber |
3 |
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definingElement
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CGI_Term
|
0..* |
Lineation |
Kinds of describable inhomogeneity in a rock body that may define a GeologicStructure. Examples include Oriented Particle. |
Attribute tagged values
Tag |
Value |
sequenceNumber |
2 |
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lineationType
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ControlledConcept
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1..1 |
Lineation |
Type of lineation. Examples include: flow lines, scratches, striae, slickenlines, linear arrangements of elongate components in sediments, elongate minerals, crinkles, and lines of intersection between penetrative planar structures. |
Attribute tagged values
Tag |
Value |
sequenceNumber |
3 |
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intensity
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CGI_Term
|
0..1 |
Lineation |
How well the lineation is developed. Terms such as weak, moderate, strong. |
Attribute tagged values
Tag |
Value |
sequenceNumber |
4 |
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mineralElement
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Mineral
|
0..* |
Lineation |
Mineral that defines the lineation |
Attribute tagged values
Tag |
Value |
sequenceNumber |
5 |
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orientation
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CGI_LinearOrientation
|
0..* |
Lineation |
Orientation of the lineation |
Attribute tagged values
Tag |
Value |
sequenceNumber |
6 |
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Outbound Associations
Name |
Type |
Multiplicity |
From Class |
Notes |
occurrence
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MappedFeature
|
0..* |
GeologicFeature
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Points to any number of mapped features which are occurrences of the geologic feature. Mapped features may all be from a single map or from several maps. |
Association tagged values
Tag |
Value |
sequenceNumber |
4 |
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preferredAge
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GeologicEvent
|
0..1 |
GeologicFeature
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Specifies the geologic event that the data supplier considers the 'preferred' event age and event process for that feature. This is the age and process of the feature that would be commonly shown on a geologic map (eg deposition age, peak temperature age, intrusion age). Normative geologic unit descriptions are expected to include an age specification whenever the age is constrained--even if the range is very large (e.g. Phanerozoic....). |
Association tagged values
Tag |
Value |
sequenceNumber |
5 |
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geologicHistory
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GeologicEvent
|
0..* |
GeologicFeature
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A sequence of GeologicEvents with role geologicHistory allow describing the Genesis of the GeologicFeature. In future versions of GeoSciML this sequence should be ordered. |
Association tagged values
Tag |
Value |
sequenceNumber |
6 |
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targetLink
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GeologicFeatureRelation
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0..* |
GeologicFeature
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Specifies the GeologicFeatureRelation that links the 'source' GeologicFeature to the 'target' GeologicFeature. |
Association tagged values
Tag |
Value |
sequenceNumber |
8 |
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metadata
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MD_Metadata |
0..1 |
GeologicFeature
|
feature level metadata associated with the GeologicFeature |
Association tagged values
Tag |
Value |
inlineOrByReference |
byReference |
sequenceNumber |
10 |
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Constraints
Constraint |
Type |
Status |
Weight |
Tagged values
Tag |
Value |
Notes |
byValuePropertyType |
false |
Values: true,false Default: false Description: enforce the 'by value' property pattern without xl
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hasXmlLang |
false |
Values: true | false Default: false Description: axml attribute xml:lang shall be generated for the type representing the class
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isCollection |
false |
Values: true,false Default: false Description: attribute group gml:AggregationAttributeGroup is a
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noPropertyType |
false |
Values: true,false Default: false Description: suppress automatic creation of *PropertyType compl
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GML-conformant XML Implementation Details
<xs:element xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" name="Lineation" substitutionGroup="gsml:GeologicStructure" type="gsml:LineationType">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>GeologicStructure defined by aligned elongate elements. Lineation connotes a pervasive linear structure. Includes: flow lines, scratches, striae, slickenlines, linear arrangements of
elongate components in sediments, fold hinges (when abundant and closely spaced), elongate minerals, crinkles, and lines of intersection between penetrative planar structures.
Class also includes discrete linear structures like boudin, channel axis, tool marks.</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>
<xs:complexType xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" name="LineationType">
<xs:complexContent>
<xs:extension base="gsml:GeologicStructureType">
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" name="definingElement" type="gsml:CGI_TermPropertyType">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>Kinds of describable inhomogeneity in a rock body that may define a GeologicStructure. Examples include Oriented Particle.</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>
<xs:element name="lineationType" type="gsml:ControlledConceptPropertyType">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>Type of lineation.
Examples include: flow lines, scratches, striae, slickenlines, linear arrangements of elongate components in sediments, elongate minerals, crinkles, and lines of intersection between penetrative planar structures.</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>
<xs:element maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0" name="intensity" type="gsml:CGI_TermPropertyType">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>How well the lineation is developed. Terms such as weak, moderate, strong.</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" name="mineralElement" type="gsml:MineralPropertyType">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>Mineral that defines the lineation</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>
<xs:element maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0" name="orientation" type="gsml:CGI_LinearOrientationPropertyType">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:documentation>Orientation of the lineation</xs:documentation>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>
</xs:sequence>
</xs:extension>
</xs:complexContent>
</xs:complexType>
<xs:complexType xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" name="LineationPropertyType">
<xs:sequence minOccurs="0">
<xs:element ref="gsml:Lineation"/>
</xs:sequence>
<xs:attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup"/>
</xs:complexType>
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