NIEM Wayfarer 5.1

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cbrn:GeographicPoint (cbrn:GeographicPointType)

A set of geographical coordinates providing latitude, longitude, and elevation (at the point of measurement and at the point on the earth's surface), and uncertainty of the coordinates.

View UML for type: cbrn:GeographicPointType

cbrn:GeographicPoint is contained within these types:
cbrn:GeographicPoint can contain:
  • cbrn:LatitudeValue
        A point's latitude on the surface of the earth expressed as geographic coordinates in decimal degrees. Points in the northern hemisphere range from 0.0 to +90.0 degrees. Points in the southern hemisphere range from 0.0 to -90.0.
  • cbrn:LongitudeValue
        A point's longitude on the surface of the earth expressed in decimal degrees. Points east of the prime meridian range from 0.0 to +180.0 degrees. Points west of the prime meridian range from 0.0 to -180.0.
  • cbrn:ElevationValue
        A value for the elevation of a GeographicPoint in meters relative to the applicable datums ellipsoid.
  • cbrn:ElevationOffsetValue
        A value for the difference between the Elevation at a point of coordinate measurement and the earth's surface in meters.
  • cbrn:GeoPointAccuracyValue
        An estimated 1-sigma positional accuracy in meters (m) of a geographic point described by the latitude and longitude coordinates of the point.
  • cbrn:ElevationAccuracyValue
        A value for the estimated accuracy of the elevation of a geographic point.
  • cbrn:ElevationOffsetAccuracyValue
        A value for the estimated accuracy of the elevation offset vertically to the earth's surface from a geographic point.
  • @cbrn:datumText
        A value identifying the spatial reference system in which geographic coordinates are stated. Default is WGS-84.
  • @cbrn:unitsText
        A unit of measure for a value element. If used, the unit of measure shall be as stated in the documentation for the element.
cbrn:GeographicPoint can be contained in any of these elements:
Everything cbrn:GeographicPoint can contain:
  • via cbrn:GeographicPointType
    • cbrn:LatitudeValue A point's latitude on the surface of the earth expressed as geographic coordinates in decimal degrees. Points in the northern hemisphere range from 0.0 to +90.0 degrees. Points in the southern hemisphere range from 0.0 to -90.0.
    • cbrn:LongitudeValue A point's longitude on the surface of the earth expressed in decimal degrees. Points east of the prime meridian range from 0.0 to +180.0 degrees. Points west of the prime meridian range from 0.0 to -180.0.
    • cbrn:ElevationValue A value for the elevation of a GeographicPoint in meters relative to the applicable datums ellipsoid.
    • cbrn:ElevationOffsetValue A value for the difference between the Elevation at a point of coordinate measurement and the earth's surface in meters.
    • cbrn:GeoPointAccuracyValue An estimated 1-sigma positional accuracy in meters (m) of a geographic point described by the latitude and longitude coordinates of the point.
    • cbrn:ElevationAccuracyValue A value for the estimated accuracy of the elevation of a geographic point.
    • cbrn:ElevationOffsetAccuracyValue A value for the estimated accuracy of the elevation offset vertically to the earth's surface from a geographic point.
    • @cbrn:datumText A value identifying the spatial reference system in which geographic coordinates are stated. Default is WGS-84.
    • @cbrn:unitsText A unit of measure for a value element. If used, the unit of measure shall be as stated in the documentation for the element.
  • via cbrn:RemarksComplexObjectType
    • cbrn:RemarkText A placeholder for comments intended to help the consumer of the data to understand better the information encapsulated by the parent element.
  • via structures:ObjectType
    • Nothing