Observation schema for GML 3.1
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Properties
attribute form default:
unqualified
element form default:
qualified
version:
3.1.1.2
Element gml:using
Namespace
http://www.opengis.net/gml
Annotations
This element contains or points to a description of a sensor, instrument or procedure used for the observation
Reference to an XML Schema fragment that specifies the content model of the propertys value. This is in conformance with the
XML Schema Section 4.14 Referencing Schemas from Elsewhere.
<element name="using" type="gml:FeaturePropertyType"><annotation><documentation>This element contains or points to a description of a sensor, instrument or procedure used for the observation</documentation></annotation></element>
Element gml:target
Namespace
http://www.opengis.net/gml
Annotations
This element contains or points to the specimen, region or station which is the object of the observation
Reference to an XML Schema fragment that specifies the content model of the propertys value. This is in conformance with the
XML Schema Section 4.14 Referencing Schemas from Elsewhere.
<element name="target" type="gml:TargetPropertyType"><annotation><documentation>This element contains or points to the specimen, region or station which is the object of the observation</documentation></annotation></element>
Element gml:subject
Namespace
http://www.opengis.net/gml
Annotations
Synonym for target - common word used for photographs
Reference to an XML Schema fragment that specifies the content model of the propertys value. This is in conformance with the
XML Schema Section 4.14 Referencing Schemas from Elsewhere.
<element name="subject" type="gml:TargetPropertyType" substitutionGroup="gml:target"><annotation><documentation>Synonym for target - common word used for photographs</documentation></annotation></element>
Element gml:resultOf
Namespace
http://www.opengis.net/gml
Annotations
The result of the observation: an image, external object, etc
Reference to an XML Schema fragment that specifies the content model of the propertys value. This is in conformance with the
XML Schema Section 4.14 Referencing Schemas from Elsewhere.
<element name="resultOf" type="gml:AssociationType"><annotation><documentation>The result of the observation: an image, external object, etc</documentation></annotation></element>
Database handle for the object. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it
occurs. An external identifier for the object in the form of a URI may be constructed using standard XML and XPointer methods.
This is done by concatenating the URI for the document, a fragment separator, and the value of the id attribute.
Database handle for the object. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it
occurs. An external identifier for the object in the form of a URI may be constructed using standard XML and XPointer methods.
This is done by concatenating the URI for the document, a fragment separator, and the value of the id attribute.
Database handle for the object. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it
occurs. An external identifier for the object in the form of a URI may be constructed using standard XML and XPointer methods.
This is done by concatenating the URI for the document, a fragment separator, and the value of the id attribute.
Reference to an XML Schema fragment that specifies the content model of the propertys value. This is in conformance with the
XML Schema Section 4.14 Referencing Schemas from Elsewhere.
<complexType name="TargetPropertyType"><annotation><documentation>Container for an object representing the target or subject of an observation.</documentation></annotation><sequence minOccurs="0"><choice><element ref="gml:_Feature"/><element ref="gml:_Geometry"/></choice></sequence><attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup"/></complexType>
Database handle for the object. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it
occurs. An external identifier for the object in the form of a URI may be constructed using standard XML and XPointer methods.
This is done by concatenating the URI for the document, a fragment separator, and the value of the id attribute.
Database handle for the object. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it
occurs. An external identifier for the object in the form of a URI may be constructed using standard XML and XPointer methods.
This is done by concatenating the URI for the document, a fragment separator, and the value of the id attribute.
Database handle for the object. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it
occurs. An external identifier for the object in the form of a URI may be constructed using standard XML and XPointer methods.
This is done by concatenating the URI for the document, a fragment separator, and the value of the id attribute.