Class <<Type>> MaterialFossil (extends CompoundMaterial )

The preserved remains or replaced remains (casts) of plants and animals. The MaterialFossil class describes fossils as a type of CompoundMaterial which may form a constituent part of another CompoundMaterial (such as a limestone rock). A fossil type may have one or more described associated organisms.

Note: Trace fossils and molds are GeologicStructures and may be related to MaterialFossils through their associated organisms. Individual fossil instances (ie, fossil specimens) are treated in this model as specimens composed of CompoundMaterial/MaterialFossil.

Local Subclasses: Cast PreservedRemain

Attributes

Name Type Bounds From Class Notes
color CGI_TermValue 0..* EarthMaterial Terms to specify color of the earth material. Color schemes such as the Munsell rock and soil color schemes could be used.
Attribute tagged values
Tag Value
sequenceNumber 2
purpose DescriptionPurpose 1..1 EarthMaterial Specification of the intended purpose/level of abstraction for the given EarthMaterial. Scoped name because intention is asserted by author of the data instance.
Values: Instance, TypicalNorm, IdentifyingNorm.
Attribute tagged values
Tag Value
sequenceNumber 3
compositionCategory CGI_TermValue 0..* CompoundMaterial Term to specify the gross compositional character of a compound material. Composition as used here is loosely construed to include both chemical composition and petrograpic composition, thus multiple values may be applied to a single rock, e.g. metaluminous and alkalic, undersaturated and basic, etc. Terms would typically include broad chemical classifications such as silicate, carbonate, ferromagnesian, oxide. However, this attribute may have different terminology for different kinds of rocks - for example sandstone petrographic classification terms (e.g. feldspathic) might be placed here.
Attribute tagged values
Tag Value
sequenceNumber 2
geneticCategory CGI_TermValue 0..* CompoundMaterial A term that represents a summary geologic history of the material. (ie, a genetic process classifier term) Examples include igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic, shock metamorphic, volcanic, pyroclastic.
Attribute tagged values
Tag Value
sequenceNumber 3
 

Outbound Associations

Name Type Multiplicity From Class Notes
metadata MD_Metadata 0..1 EarthMaterial
Association tagged values
Tag Value
inlineOrByReference byReference
fabric FabricDescription 0..* CompoundMaterial Contains the description of the fabric
Association tagged values
Tag Value
sequenceNumber 4
metamorphicCharacter MetamorphicDescription 0..1 CompoundMaterial Contains the description of the metamorphic character
Association tagged values
Tag Value
sequenceNumber 5
part ConstituentPart 0..* CompoundMaterial Specifies the ConstituentPart that makes up part of the CompoundMaterial
Association tagged values
Tag Value
sequenceNumber 6
particleGeometry ParticleGeometryDescription 0..1 CompoundMaterial Describes the particle geometry of the CompoundMaterial
Association tagged values
Tag Value
sequenceNumber 7
sourceOrganism Organism 0..1 MaterialFossil Specifies the related Organism that produced the fossil in the original substrate material
Association tagged values
Tag Value
sequenceNumber 2
 

Constraints

Constraint Type Status Weight
 

Tagged values

Tag Value Notes
byValuePropertyType Values: true,false
Default: false
Description: enforce the 'by value' property pattern without xl
hasXmlLang false Values: true | false
Default: false
Description: axml attribute xml:lang shall be generated for the type representing the class
isCollection false Values: true,false
Default: false
Description: attribute group gml:AggregationAttributeGroup is a
noPropertyType false Values: true,false
Default: false
Description: suppress automatic creation of *PropertyType compl
xmlSchemaType Description: no type shall be generated for the class, but the
 

GML-conformant XML Implementation Details

<xs:element xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" name="MaterialFossil" substitutionGroup="gsml:CompoundMaterial" type="gsml:MaterialFossilType">
    <xs:annotation>
        <xs:documentation>The preserved remains or replaced remains (casts) of plants and animals.  The MaterialFossil class describes fossils as a type of CompoundMaterial which may form a constituent part of another CompoundMaterial (such as a limestone rock).  A fossil type may have one or more described associated organisms.

Note: Trace fossils and molds are GeologicStructures and may be related to MaterialFossils through their associated organisms.  Individual fossil instances (ie, fossil specimens) are treated in this model as specimens composed of CompoundMaterial/MaterialFossil.</xs:documentation>
    </xs:annotation>
</xs:element>
<xs:complexType xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" name="MaterialFossilType">
    <xs:complexContent>
        <xs:extension base="gsml:CompoundMaterialType">
            <xs:sequence>
                <xs:element maxOccurs="1" minOccurs="0" name="sourceOrganism" type="gsml:OrganismPropertyType"/>
            </xs:sequence>
        </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
</xs:complexType>
<xs:complexType xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" name="MaterialFossilPropertyType">
    <xs:sequence minOccurs="0">
        <xs:element ref="gsml:MaterialFossil"/>
    </xs:sequence>
    <xs:attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup"/>
</xs:complexType>