Definition: Any known inland waterway body.
Description: SOURCE [Based on DFDD].EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc.NOTE May include islands, represented as ''holes'' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary.
Multiplicity: 1..*
Name of the association: outlet
Association definition: The surface water outlet(s) of a drainage basin.
INSPIRE Data Theme:
Hydrography
- [INSPIRE Data Theme Hydrography]
INSPIRE Application schema:
Hydro - Physical Waters
- [INSPIRE Application schema Hydro - Physical Waters]
Supertype of:
StandingWater
Watercourse
Subtype of:
HydroObject
Attributes
Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.
Multiplicity: 1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
DateTime
Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.
Multiplicity: 0...1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
DateTime
Definition: The geometry of the surface water:- either a curve or surface for a watercourse;- either a point or surface for a standing water.
Multiplicity: 1
Valuetype:
GM_Primitive
Definition: External object identifier of the spatial object.
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.
Multiplicity: 1
Valuetype:
Identifier
Definition: Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance.
Description: NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation.
Multiplicity: 0...1
Valuetype:
MD_Resolution
Definition: Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water.
Description: EXAMPLE Canal, cha
el, ditch, etc.
Multiplicity: 0...1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
LocalisedCharacterString
Definition: Origin of the surface water.
Description: SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap].EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster.NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs.
Multiplicity: 1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
OriginValue
Definition: The degree of persistence of water.
Description: SOURCE [Based on DFDD].
Multiplicity: 1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
HydrologicalPersistenceValue
Definition: Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water.
Multiplicity: 1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
Boolean
Definition: A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object.
Description: EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.
Multiplicity: 0...*
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
GeographicalName
Definition: An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object.
Description: NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code.NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes.EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.
Multiplicity: 0...*
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
HydroIdentifier
Associated objects - Optional
Definition: An identity base for hydrographic (including man-made) objects in the real world.
Description: NOTE Derived ''views'' of real-world hydrographic objects are represented through specialisations in other application schemas; all representations of the same real-world object share a common geographic name or hydrographic identifier.
Multiplicity: 0..*
Name of the association: related Hydro Object
Association definition: A related hydrographic object representing the same real-world entity.
INSPIRE Data Theme:
Hydrography
- [INSPIRE Data Theme Hydrography]
INSPIRE Application schema:
Hydro - Base
- [INSPIRE Application schema Hydro - Base]
Supertype of:
HydroNode
WatercourseLink
WatercourseLinkSequence
WatercourseSeparatedCrossing
DrainageBasin
HydroPointOfInterest
ManMadeObject
Shore
SurfaceWater
Wetland
SeaArea
Shoreline
Attributes
Definition: A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object.
Description: EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.
Multiplicity: 0...*
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
GeographicalName
Definition: An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object.
Description: NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code.NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes.EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.
Multiplicity: 0...*
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
HydroIdentifier
Definition: The narrow strip of land in immediate contact with any body of water including the area between high and low water lines.
Description: SOURCE [IHO S-32].NOTE Regarded as a candidate spatial object in Annex II theme ''Land cover'' due to unconsolidated shore inclusion in coastal land-cover classificaction schemes.
Multiplicity: 0..*
Name of the association: bank
Association definition: The bank(s) associated to a surface water.
INSPIRE Data Theme:
Hydrography
- [INSPIRE Data Theme Hydrography]
INSPIRE Application schema:
Hydro - Physical Waters
- [INSPIRE Application schema Hydro - Physical Waters]
Supertype of:
InterTidalArea
Subtype of:
HydroObject
Attributes
Definition: An indication that the delineation (for example: limits and information) of a spatial object is known.
Description: SOURCE [Based on DFDD].
Multiplicity: 1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
Boolean
Definition: External object identifier of the spatial object.
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.
Multiplicity: 1
Valuetype:
Identifier
Definition: The geometry of the shore.
Multiplicity: 1
Valuetype:
GM_MultiSurface
Definition: The primary type(s) of material composing a spatial object, exclusive of the surface.
Description: SOURCE [Based on DFDD].NOTE The basis for 'primary' may be, for example, compositional dominance or structural organization.
Multiplicity: 1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
ShoreTypeValue
Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.
Multiplicity: 1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
DateTime
Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.
Multiplicity: 0...1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
DateTime
Definition: A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object.
Description: EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.
Multiplicity: 0...*
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
GeographicalName
Definition: An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object.
Description: NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code.NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes.EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.
Multiplicity: 0...*
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
HydroIdentifier
Definition: Any known inland waterway body.
Description: SOURCE [Based on DFDD].EXAMPLE Lake/pond, reservoir, river/stream, etc.NOTE May include islands, represented as ''holes'' in its geometry. Islands may be surrounded by a shore and / or land-ware boundary.
Multiplicity: 0..*
Name of the association: neighbour
Association definition: An association to another instance of the same real-world surface water in another data set.
INSPIRE Data Theme:
Hydrography
- [INSPIRE Data Theme Hydrography]
INSPIRE Application schema:
Hydro - Physical Waters
- [INSPIRE Application schema Hydro - Physical Waters]
Supertype of:
StandingWater
Watercourse
Subtype of:
HydroObject
Attributes
Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.
Multiplicity: 1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
DateTime
Definition: Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.
Multiplicity: 0...1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
DateTime
Definition: The geometry of the surface water:- either a curve or surface for a watercourse;- either a point or surface for a standing water.
Multiplicity: 1
Valuetype:
GM_Primitive
Definition: External object identifier of the spatial object.
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.
Multiplicity: 1
Valuetype:
Identifier
Definition: Resolution, expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale or a ground distance.
Description: NOTE The object is captured at a scale of this level of detail; rules apply for portrayal and visualisation.
Multiplicity: 0...1
Valuetype:
MD_Resolution
Definition: Provides 'local' name for the type of surface water.
Description: EXAMPLE Canal, cha
el, ditch, etc.
Multiplicity: 0...1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
LocalisedCharacterString
Definition: Origin of the surface water.
Description: SOURCE [Based on EuroRegionalMap].EXAMPLE Natural, man-made, etc.NOTE 1 Natural surface waters are natural watercourses (e.g. rivers, streams) and standing waters (e.g. pools, lakes) naturally preserved and that have been canalised and / or dammed either for navigation or for preventing flood disaster.NOTE 2 A man-made surface water is a surface water entirely created by man for drainage, storage or transportation purpose, this includes canals, ditches and reservoirs.
Multiplicity: 1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
OriginValue
Definition: The degree of persistence of water.
Description: SOURCE [Based on DFDD].
Multiplicity: 1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
HydrologicalPersistenceValue
Definition: Identifies whether the surface water is affected by tidal water.
Multiplicity: 1
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
Boolean
Definition: A geographical name that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object.
Description: EXAMPLE A standing water in a mapping view may share the same geographical name as a WFD lake in a reporting view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.
Multiplicity: 0...*
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
GeographicalName
Definition: An identifier that is used to identify a hydrographic object in the real world. It provides a 'key' for implicitly associating different representations of the object.
Description: NOTE 1 The identifier may be a national hydrological identification code.NOTE 2 More than one identifier may be required, for instance a watercourse may be assigned different identifying codes under national and European schemes.EXAMPLE A lock in a mapping view may share the same identifier as a hydro node in a network view, implying they are both representations of the same real world object.
Multiplicity: 0...*
Stereotypes: voidable
Valuetype:
HydroIdentifier