: Public <<featureType>> Class
Created: 06/02/2007 08:13:16
Modified: 02/04/2012 16:35:30
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-- Definition --<br/>The material of economic interest in the EarthResource<br/><br/>
Attribute
Public ImportanceValue
  commodityImportance
Details:
obligation=implementingRule
sequenceNumber=4
Notes: -- Definition --<br/>The importance of the deposit for the commodity.<br/><br/>-- Description --<br/>Several commodities may be of interest inside a deposit. A deposit may be a very large deposit for one commodity (this commodity is the main one) and only a medium-sized deposit for some other commodities. Such a ranking is based on a statistical study of a large set of deposits throughout the world to ensure that it is valid. It is made using histograms allowing for each commodity to define class boundaries and what is a super large, a large, a medium-sized etc deposit for this commodity. This classification is based on the potential or endowment: reserves + resources.<br/><br/>
Public CommodityCodeValue
  commodity
Details:
inlineOrByReference=byReference
obligation=implementingRule
sequenceNumber=3
Notes: -- Definition --<br/>The earth resource commodity.<br/><br/>-- Description --<br/>EXAMPLE: Cu, Au, Dimension Stone etc.<br/><br/>
Public Integer
  commodityRank
Details:
sequenceNumber=5
Notes: -- Definition --<br/>The rank of the commodity.<br/><br/>-- Description --<br/>Commodity rank is based on endowment, i.e. (cumulated) past production + reserves (not including past production) + resources, or if the deposit has never been exploited, reserves + resources. A statistical comparison with a large set of deposits throughout the world enables the determination of the deposit as class A (very large), B (large), or C (medium-sized) for a particular commodity, and also which commodity is the main one, the 2nd one, etc. The rank of a commodity is thus not based on political or economic considerations.<br/><br/>
Element Source Role Target Role
«featureType» EarthResource
Class  
Name:  
 
Name: source
-- Definition -- The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes.
Details:
-- Definition --<br/>The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes.<br/><br/>
Element Source Role Target Role
«FeatureType» Product
Class  
Name:  
 
Name: sourceCommodity
-- Definition -- On which commodity(ies) contained in the ore, the elaborated product is based.
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«dataType» CommodityMeasure
Class  
Name:  
 
Name: commodityOfInterest
-- Definition -- The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers.
Details:
-- Definition --<br/>The commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers.<br/><br/>
«featureType» EarthResource
Class  
Name:  
 
Name: commodityDescription
-- Definition -- The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order. -- Description -- Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit.
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-- Definition --<br/>The commodities present in the resource ranked by importance order.<br/><br/>-- Description --<br/> Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit.<br/><br/>
«featureType» EarthResource
Class  
Name: source
The deposit/resource from which the commodity comes.
Name: commodityDescription
Exhaustive list of the commodities present in the resource, ranked by importance order. Determining the rank of a commodity is not as simple as it may look: not only the tonnage (expressed in tons of metal) has to be taken into account, but also the scarcity and thus the price of the commodity. A deposit containing 500,000 t Cu and only 50 t Au will be classified as an Au-(Cu) deposit.
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Tag Value
byValuePropertyType false
Details:
Values: false
Default: false
Description: Create a property type that requires that the instance is encoded inline (applies to ISO 19136:2007 encoding rule). Always set to false in INSPIRE.
gmlMixin false
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Values: true | false
Default: false
Description: Identifies the feature type as a mixin type that will not be encoded as a separate element/type in the GML encoding.
hasXmlLang false
Details:
Values: true | false
Default: false
Description: axml attribute xml:lang shall be generated for the type representing the class
inspireConcept FIXME
Details:
Default: FIXME
Description: URN reference to the feature concept in the INSPIRE Feature Concept Dictionary Register
isCollection false
Details:
Values: true | false
Default: false
Description: Identifies the feature type as a feature collection.
noPropertyType false
Details:
Values: false
Default: false
Description: Surpress creation of a standard property type that supports inline or by-reference encoding (applies to ISO 19136:2007 encoding rule). Always set to false in INSPIRE.
xsdDerivation true
Details:
Values: true | false
Default: true
Description: class implemented as new type + element, or by applying constraints only
xsdEncodingRule iso19136_2007_INSPIRE_Extensions
Details:
Values: iso19136_2007 | iso19139_2007 | iso19136_2007_INSPIRE_Extensions
Default: iso19136_2007_INSPIRE_Extensions
Description: XML Schema encoding rule to apply