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Commission Regulation (EU) No 1253/2013 of 21 October 2013 amending Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services

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ANNEX IU.K.

Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 is amended as follows:

(1)

The title is replaced by the following: ‘Common Types, Definitions and Requirements’.

(2)

Throughout the text, and except where otherwise provided for in this Annex, the sentence ‘This code list shall not be extended by Member States.’ is replaced by the sentence ‘The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values in the table below.’

(3)

Throughout the text, in the headings of all tables that are specifying code list values, the text ‘Allowed values for the code list’ is replaced by the text ‘Values for the code list’.

(4)

Section 1 is replaced by the following Section:

1.TYPES DEFINED IN EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS

The following common types, used in attributes or association roles of spatial object types or data types, are defined as follows:

(1)

For the types Any, Angle, Area, Boolean, CharacterString, Date, DateTime, Decimal, Distance, Integer, Length, Measure, Number, Probability, Real, RecordType, Sign, UnitOfMeasure, Velocity and Volume, the definitions given in ISO/TS 19103:2005 shall apply.

(2)

For the types DirectPosition, GM_Boundary, GM_Curve, GM_MultiCurve, GM_MultiSurface, GM_Object, GM_Point, GM_Primitive, GM_Solid, GM_Surface and GM_Tin, the definitions given in EN ISO 19107:2005 shall apply.

(3)

For the types TM_Duration, TM_GeometricPrimitive, TM_Instant, TM_Object, TM_Period and TM_Position, the definitions given in EN ISO 19108:2005/AC:2008 shall apply.

(4)

For the type GF_PropertyType, the definitions given in EN ISO 19109:2006 shall apply.

(5)

For the types CI_Citation, CI_Date, CI_RoleCode, EX_Extent, EX_VerticalExtent, MD_Distributor, MD_Resolution and URL, the definitions given in EN ISO 19115:2005/AC:2008 shall apply.

(6)

For the type CV_SequenceRule, the definitions given in EN ISO 19123:2007 shall apply.

(7)

For the types AbstractFeature, Quantity and Sign, the definitions given in EN ISO 19136:2009 shall apply.

(8)

For the types LocalisedCharacterString, PT_FreeText and URI, the definitions given in CEN ISO/TS 19139:2009 shall apply.

(9)

For the type LC_LandCoverClassificationSystem, the definitions given in ISO 19144-2:2012 shall apply.

(10)

For the types GFI_Feature, Location, NamedValue, OM_Observation, OM_Process, SamplingCoverageObservation, SF_SamplingCurve, SF_SamplingPoint, SF_SamplingSolid, SF_SamplingSurface and SF_SpatialSamplingFeature, the definitions given in ISO 19156:2011 shall apply.

(11)

For the types Category, Quantity, QuantityRange and Time, the definitions given in Robin, Alexandre (ed.), OGC®SWE Common Data Model Encoding Standard, version 2.0.0, Open Geospatial Consortium, 2011 shall apply.

(12)

For the types TimeValuePair and Timeseries, the definitions given in Taylor, Peter (ed.), OGC® WaterML 2.0: Part 1 – Timeseries, v2.0.0, Open Geospatial Consortium, 2012 shall apply.

(13)

For the types CGI_LinearOrientation and CGI_PlanarOrientation, the definitions given in CGI Interoperability Working Group, Geoscience Markup Language (GeoSciML), version 3.0.0, Commission for the Management and Application of Geoscience Information (CGI) of the International Union of Geological Sciences, 2011 shall apply.

(5)

Section 2 is amended as follows:

(a)

In Section 2.1, the following constraints are deleted:

Constraints of the data type Identifier

The localId and the namespace shall only use the following set of characters: {“A” …“Z”, “a”… “z,”, “0”… “9”, “_”, “.”, “-”}, that is only letters from the Latin alphabet, digits, underscore, point, and dash are allowed.

(b)

The following sub-sections 2.2 to 2.7 are added:

2.2 Related Party (RelatedParty)

An organisation or a person with a role related to a resource.

Attributes of the data type RelatedParty

AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
individualNameName of the related person.PT_FreeTextvoidable
organisationNameName of the related organisation.PT_FreeTextvoidable
positionNamePosition of the party in relation to a resource, such as head of department.PT_FreeTextvoidable
contactContact information for the related party.Contactvoidable
roleRoles of the party in relation to a resource, such as owner.PartyRoleValuevoidable

Constraints of the data type RelatedParty

At least the individual, organisation or position name shall be provided.

2.3 Contact (Contact)

Communication channels by which it is possible to gain access to someone or something.

Attributes of the data type Contact

AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
addressAn address provided as free text.AddressRepresentationvoidable
contactInstructionsSupplementary instructions on how or when to contact an individual or organisation.PT_FreeTextvoidable
electronicMailAddressAn address of the organisation's or individual's electronic mailbox.CharacterStringvoidable
hoursOfServicePeriods of time when the organisation or individual can be contacted.PT_FreeTextvoidable
telephoneFacsimileNumber of a facsimile machine of the organisation or individual.CharacterStringvoidable
telephoneVoiceTelephone number of the organisation or individual.CharacterStringvoidable
websitePages provided on the World Wide Web by the organisation or individual.URLvoidable

2.4 Document Citation (DocumentCitation)

Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a document.

Attributes of the data type DocumentCitation

AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
nameName of the document.CharacterString
shortNameShort name or alternative title of the document.CharacterStringvoidable
dateDate of creation, publication or revision of the document.CI_Datevoidable
linkLink to an online version of the documentURLvoidable
specificReferenceReference to a specific part of the document.CharacterStringvoidable

2.5 Legislation Citation (LegislationCitation)

Citation for the purposes of unambiguously referencing a legal act or a specific part of a legal act.

This type is a sub-type of DocumentCitation.

Attributes of the data type LegislationCitation

AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
identificationNumberCode used to identify the legislative instrumentCharacterString
officialDocumentNumberOfficial document number used to uniquely identify the legislative instrument.CharacterString
dateEnteredIntoForceDate the legislative instrument entered into force.TM_Position
dateRepealedDate the legislative instrument was repealed.TM_Position
levelThe level at which the legislative instrument is adopted.LegislationLevelValue
journalCitationCitation of the official journal in which the legislation is published.OfficialJournalInformation

Constraints of the data type LegislationCitation

If the link attribute is void, the journal citation shall be provided.

2.6 Official Journal Information (OfficialJournalInformation)

Full citation of the location of the legislative instrument within the official journal.

Attributes of the data type OfficialJournalInformation

AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
officialJournalIdentification

Reference to the location within the official journal within which the legislative instrument was published. This reference shall be comprised of three parts:

  • the title of the official journal

  • the volume and/or series number

  • Page number(s)

CharacterString
ISSNThe International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit number that identifies the periodical publication in which the legislative instrument was published.CharacterString
ISBNInternational Standard Book Number (ISBN) is an nine-digit number that uniquely identifies the book in which the legislative instrument was published.CharacterString
linkToJournalLink to an online version of the official journalURL

2.7 Thematic Identifier (ThematicIdentifier)

Thematic identifier to uniquely identify the spatial object.

Attributes of the data type ThematicIdentifier

AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
identifierUnique identifier used to identify the spatial object within the specified identification scheme.CharacterString
identifierSchemeIdentifier defining the scheme used to assign the identifier.CharacterString
(6)

Section 4 is amended as follows:

(a)

Section 4.1 is replaced by the following:

4.1 Condition of Facility (ConditionOfFacilityValue)

The status of a facility with regards to its completion and use.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values in the table below and narrower values defined by data providers.

Values for the code list ConditionOfFacilityValue

ValueNameDefinition
functionalfunctionalThe facility is functional.
projectedprojectedThe facility is being designed. Construction has not yet started.
underConstructionunder constructionThe facility is under construction and not yet functional. This applies only to the initial construction of the facility and not to maintenance work.
disuseddisusedThe facility is no longer used, but is not being or has not been decommissioned.
decommissioneddecommissionedThe facility is no longer used and is being or has been decommissioned.
(b)

In Section 4.2 Country Code (CountryCode), the sentence ‘This code list shall not be extended by Member States.’ is deleted.

(c)

The following sub-sections 4.3 to 4.6 are added:

4.3 Legislation Level (LegislationLevelValue)

The level at which a legal act or convention has been adopted.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on the INSPIRE Generic Conceptual Model.

4.4 Party Role (PartyRoleValue)

Roles of parties related to or responsible for a resource.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values of the following code lists or other code lists specified by data providers:

  • Role Code (CI_RoleCode): Functions performed by a responsible party, as specified in EN ISO 19115:2005/AC:2008.

  • Role of a Related Party (RelatedPartyRoleValue): Classification of related party roles, as specified in the table below.

Values for the code list RelatedPartyRoleValue

ValueNameDefinition
authorityauthorityA party legally mandated to supervise a resource and/or parties related to a resource.
operatoroperatorA party that runs a resource.
ownerownerA party that owns a resource, i.e., to which a resource belongs in a legal sense.

4.5 Climate and Forecast Standard Names (CFStandardNamesValue)

Definitions of phenomena observed in meteorology and oceanography.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on the INSPIRE Generic Conceptual Model.

4.6 Gender (GenderValue)

Gender of a person or group of persons.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list GenderValue

ValueNameDefinition
femalefemaleA person or group of persons of female gender.
malemaleA person or group of persons of male gender.
unknownunknownA person or group of persons of unknown gender.
(7)

The following Sections 6, 7 and 8 are added after Section 5:

6.COVERAGE MODEL

The INSPIRE coverage model consists of the following packages:

  • Coverages (Base)

  • Coverages (Domain And Range)

6.1. Coverages (Base)

6.1.1. Spatial object types

The package Coverages (Base) contains the spatial object type Coverage.

6.1.1.1.Coverage (Coverage)

Spatial object that acts as a function to return values from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type Coverage
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
metadataApplication specific metadata of the coverage.Any
rangeTypeDescription of the structure of the range values.RecordType

6.2. Coverages (Domain And Range)

6.2.1. Spatial object types

The package Coverages (Domain and Range) contains the following spatial object types:

  • Coverage (Domain And Range Representation)

  • Rectified Grid Coverage

  • Referenceable Grid Coverage

6.2.1.1.Coverage (Domain And Range Representation) (CoverageByDomainAndRange)

Coverage which provides the domain and range as separate properties.

This type is a sub-type of Coverage.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type CoverageByDomainAndRange
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
coverageFunctionDescription of how range values at locations in the coverage domain can be obtained.CoverageFunction
domainSetConfiguration of the domain of the coverage described in terms of coordinates.Any
rangeSetSet of values associated by a function with the elements of the domain of the coverage.Any
Constraints of the spatial object type CoverageByDomainAndRange

The grid function shall only be valid for domains that are grids.

6.2.1.2.Rectified Grid Coverage (RectifiedGridCoverage)

Coverage whose domain consists of a rectified grid.

This type is a sub-type of CoverageByDomainAndRange.

Constraints of the spatial object type RectifiedGridCoverage

The domain shall be a rectified grid.

Grid points of a RectifiedGridCoverage shall coincide with the centres of cells of the geographical grids defined in Section 2.2 of Annex II at any resolution level.

6.2.1.3.Referenceable Grid Coverage (ReferenceableGridCoverage)

Coverage whose domain consists of a referenceable grid.

This type is a sub-type of CoverageByDomainAndRange.

Constraints of the spatial object type ReferenceableGridCoverage

The domain shall be a referenceable grid.

6.2.2. Data types
6.2.2.1.Coverage Function (CoverageFunction)

Description of how range values at locations in the coverage domain can be obtained.

This type is a union type.

Attributes of the union type CoverageFunction
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
ruleDefinitionA formal or informal description of the coverage function as text.CharacterString
ruleReferenceA formal or informal description of the coverage function as reference.URI
gridFunctionMapping rule for grid geometries.GridFunction
6.2.2.2.Grid Function (GridFunction)

An explicit mapping rule for grid geometries.

Attributes of the data type GridFunction
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
sequenceRuleDescription of how the grid points are ordered for association to the elements of the values in the range set of the coverage.CV_SequenceRule
startPointThe grid point to be associated with the first record in the range set of the coverage.Integer

7.OBSERVATIONS MODEL

The INSPIRE observations model consists of the following packages:

  • Observation References

  • Processes

  • Observable Properties

  • Specialised Observations

7.1. Observation References

7.1.1. Spatial object types

The package Observation References contains the spatial object type Observation Set.

7.1.1.1.Observation Set (ObservationSet)

Links a set of Observations.

Attributes of the spatial object type ObservationSet
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
extentInformation about the spatial and temporal extent.EX_Extent
Association roles of the spatial object type ObservationSet
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
memberOne member of the ObservationSet.OM_Observation

7.2. Processes

7.2.1. Spatial object types

The package Processes contains the spatial object type Process.

7.2.1.1.Process (Process)

Description of an observation process.

This type is a sub-type of OM_Process.

Attributes of the spatial object type Process
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifiervoidable
nameName of the Process.CharacterStringvoidable
typeType of process.CharacterStringvoidable
documentationFurther information (online/offline) associated with the process.DocumentCitationvoidable
processParameterParameter controlling the application of the process and, as a consequence its output.ProcessParametervoidable
responsiblePartyIndividual or organisation related to the process.RelatedPartyvoidable
7.2.2. Data types
7.2.2.1.Process Parameter (ProcessParameter)

Description of the given parameter

Attributes of the data type ProcessParameter
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
nameName of the process parameter.ProcessParameterNameValue
descriptionDescription of the process parameter.CharacterString
7.2.3. Code lists
7.2.3.1.Process Parameter Name (ProcessParameterNameValue)

A code list of names of process parameters.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

7.3. Observable Properties

7.3.1. Data types
7.3.1.1.Constraint (Constraint)

A constraint on some property e.g. wavelength = 200 nm.

Attributes of the data type Constraint
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
constrainedPropertyThe property being constrained. e.g. “colour” if the constraint is “colour = blue”.PhenomenonTypeValue
labelA human readable title for the constraint as a whole.CharacterString
7.3.1.2.Category Constraint (CategoryConstraint)

A constraint based on some qualifying category. e.g. colour = “red”.

This type is a sub-type of Constraint.

Attributes of the data type CategoryConstraint
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
comparisonA comparison operator. In the case of a category constraint it should be “equalTo” or “notEqualTo”.ComparisonOperatorValue
valueThe value of the property that is constrained e.g. “blue” (if the constrained property is colour).CharacterString
7.3.1.3.Range Constraint (RangeConstraint)

A numerical range constraint on some property e.g. wavelength ≥ 300 nm and wavelength ≤ 600 nm.

This type is a sub-type of Constraint.

Attributes of the data type RangeConstraint
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
valueThe numerical value range of the property that is constrained.RangeBounds
uomUnits of measure used in the constraint.UnitOfMeasure
7.3.1.4.Range Bounds (RangeBounds)

The start and end bounding values of a numerical range (e.g. start ≥ 50, end ≤ 99).

Attributes of the data type RangeBounds
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
startComparisonThe comparator used for the lower range limit (e.g. greaterThanOrEqualTo).ComparisonOperatorValue
rangeStartThe lower limit of the range.Real
endComparisonThe comparator used for the upper range limit (e.g. lessThan).ComparisonOperatorValue
rangeEndThe upper limit of the range.Real
7.3.1.5.Scalar Constraint (ScalarConstraint)

A numerical scalar constraint on some property e.g. length ≥ 1 m.

This type is a sub-type of Constraint.

Attributes of the data type ScalarConstraint
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
valueThe numerical value of the property that is constrained.Real
comparisonThe comparator to be used in the constraint e.g. greaterThan.ComparisonOperatorValue
uomUnits of measure used in the constraint.UnitOfMeasure
7.3.1.6.Other Constraint (OtherConstraint)

A constraint which is not modelled in a structured way but may be described using the freetext “description” attribute.

This type is a sub-type of Constraint.

Attributes of the data type OtherConstraint
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
descriptionA description of the constraint.CharacterString
7.3.1.7.Statistical Measure (StatisticalMeasure)

A description of some statistical measure e.g. “daily maximum”.

Attributes of the data type StatisticalMeasure
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
labelA human readable title for the statistical measure.CharacterString
statisticalFunctionA statistical function e.g. mean.StatisticalFunctionTypeValue
aggregationTimePeriodA temporal range over which a statistic is calculated. e.g. a day, an hour.TM_Duration
aggregationLengthA one dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated, for example 1 metre.Length
aggregationAreaA two dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated, for example 1 square metre.Area
aggregationVolumeA three dimensional spatial range over which a statistic is calculated, for example 1 cubic metre.Volume
otherAggregationAny other type of aggregation.Any
Association roles of the data type StatisticalMeasure
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
derivedFromOne statistical measure may be derived from another, e.g. monthly maximum temperatures may be derived from daily mean temperatures.StatisticalMeasure
7.3.2. Enumerations
7.3.2.1.Comparison Operator (ComparisonOperatorValue)

An enumeration of comparison operators (e.g. greater than)

Values for the enumeration ComparisonOperatorValue
ValueDefinition
equalToexactly equal to
notEqualTonot exactly equal to
lessThanless than
greaterThangreater than
lessThanOrEqualToless than or exactly equal to
greaterThanOrEqualTogreater than or exactly equal to
7.3.3. Code lists
7.3.3.1.Phenomenon Type (PhenomenonTypeValue)

A code list of phenomena (e.g. temperature, wind speed).

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values of the following code lists or other code lists defined by data providers:

  • Climate and Forecast Standard Names (CFStandardNamesValue): Definitions of phenomena observed in meteorology and oceanography, as specified in Section 4.5 of this Annex.

  • Profile Element Parameter Name (ProfileElementParameterNameValue): Properties that can be observed to characterize the profile element, as specified in Section 3.3.8 of Annex IV.

  • Soil Derived Object Parameter Name (SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue): Soil-related properties that can be derived from soil and other data, as specified in Section 3.3.9 of Annex IV.

  • Soil Profile Parameter Name (SoilProfileParameterNameValue): Properties that can be observed to characterize the soil profile, as specified in Section 3.3.12 of Annex IV.

  • Soil Site Parameter Name (SoilSiteParameterNameValue): Properties that can be observed to characterize the soil site, as specified in Section 3.3.13 of Annex IV.

  • EU Air Quality Reference Component (EU_AirQualityReferenceComponentValue): Definitions of phenomena regarding air quality in the context of reporting under Union legislation, as specified in Section 13.2.1.1 of Annex IV.

  • WMO GRIB Code and Flags Table 4.2 (GRIB_CodeTable4_2Value): Definitions of phenomena observed in meteorology, as specified in Section 13.2.1.2 of Annex IV.

  • BODC P01 Parameter Usage (BODC_P01ParameterUsageValue): Definitions of phenomena observed in oceanography, as specified in Section 14.2.1.1 of Annex IV.

7.3.3.2.Statistical Function Type (StatisticalFunctionTypeValue)

A code list of statistical functions (e.g. maximum, minimum, mean).

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

7.4. Specialised Observations

7.4.1. Spatial object types

The package Specialised Observations contains the following spatial object types:

  • Grid Observation

  • Grid Series Observation

  • Point Observation

  • Point Observation Collection

  • Multi Point Observation

  • Point Time Series Observation

  • Profile Observation

  • Trajectory Observation

7.4.1.1.Grid Observation (GridObservation)

Observation representing a gridded field at a single time instant.

This type is a sub-type of SamplingCoverageObservation.

Constraints of the spatial object type GridObservation

featureOfInterest shall be a SF_SamplingSolid or SF_SamplingSurface.

phenomenonTime shall be a TM_Instant.

result shall be a RectifiedGridCoverage or RefererencableGridCoverage.

7.4.1.2.Grid Series Observation (GridSeriesObservation)

Observation representing an evolving gridded field at a succession of time instants.

This type is a sub-type of SamplingCoverageObservation.

Constraints of the spatial object type GridSeriesObservation

featureOfInterest shall be a SF_SamplingSolid.

phenomenonTime shall be a TM_Period.

result shall be a RectifiedGridCoverage or a ReferenceableGridCoverage.

7.4.1.3.Point Observation (PointObservation)

Observation that represents a measurement of a property at a single point in time and space.

This type is a sub-type of SamplingCoverageObservation.

Constraints of the spatial object type PointObservation

featureOfInterest shall be a SF_SamplingPoint.

phenomenonTime shall be a TM_Instant.

7.4.1.4.Point Observation Collection (PointObservationCollection)

A collection of Point Observations.

This type is a sub-type of ObservationSet.

Constraints of the spatial object type PointObservationCollection

Each member shall be a PointObservation.

7.4.1.5.Multi Point Observation (MultiPointObservation)

Observation that represents a set of measurements all made at exactly the same time but at different locations.

This type is a sub-type of SamplingCoverageObservation.

Constraints of the spatial object type MultiPointObservation

featureOfInterest shall be a SF_SamplingCurve, SF_SamplingSurface or SF_SamplingSolid.

phenomenonTime shall be a TM_Instant

result shall be a MultiPointCoverage.

7.4.1.6.Point Time Series Observation (PointTimeSeriesObservation)

Observation that represents a time-series of point measurements of a property at a fixed location in space.

This type is a sub-type of SamplingCoverageObservation.

Constraints of the spatial object type PointTimeSeriesObservation

featureOfInterest shall be a SF_SamplingPoint.

phenomenonTime shall be a TM_Period.

result shall be a Timeseries.

7.4.1.7.Profile Observation (ProfileObservation)

Observation representing the measurement of a property along a vertical profile in space at a single time instant.

This type is a sub-type of SamplingCoverageObservation.

Constraints of the spatial object type ProfileObservation

featureOfInterest shall be a SF_SamplingCurve.

phenomenonTime shall be a TM_Instant.

result shall be a ReferenceableGridCoverage or a RectifiedGridCoverage.

Spatial domain of the result shall contain one axis and that shall be vertical.

7.4.1.8.Trajectory Observation (TrajectoryObservation)

Observation representing the measurement of a property along a meandering curve in time and space.

This type is a sub-type of SamplingCoverageObservation.

Constraints of the spatial object type TrajectoryObservation

phenomenonTime shall be a TM_Period.

result shall be a Timeseries.

each point in the result shall be a TimeLocationValueTriple.

featureOfInterest shall be a SF_Sampling Curve.

7.4.2. Data types
7.4.2.1.Time Location Value Triple (TimeLocationValueTriple)

A triple set of Time, location, value (measurement). For example, at a point along a trajectory.

This type is a sub-type of TimeValuePair.

Attributes of the data type TimeLocationValueTriple
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
locationGeographic location where value is valid.GM_Position

7.5. Requirements for Observations

Where the OM_Observation type or any sub-type thereof is used to make data available, the following requirements shall apply:

(1)

The Process type shall be used to indicate the procedure used in an OM_Observation.

(2)

Where reference is made to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility from an OM_Observation, a parameter attribute shall be provided, whose name attribute is “relatedMonitoringFeature” and whose value attribute is of type AbstractMonitoringFeature.

(3)

For all encodings that are used for all or part of an OM_Observation result, a public Application Programming Interface (API) shall be available to read the encoded file. This API shall be capable of exposing the information needed to realise INSPIRE spatial objects.

(4)

If the processParameter attribute is present in the procedure property of an OM_Observation object, its value (a name) shall be included in the parameter attribute of the OM_Observation object.

8.ACTIVITY COMPLEX MODEL

The INSPIRE activity complex model contains the package Activity Complex.

8.1. Activity Complex

8.1.1. Spatial object types

The package Activity Complex contains the spatial object type Activity Complex.

8.1.1.1.Activity Complex (ActivityComplex)

A single unit, both technically and economically, under the management control of a legal entity (operator), covering activities as those listed in the Eurostat NACE classification established by Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council(1). Activity Complex must represent the whole area, at the same or different geographical location, managed by the same operator including all infrastructure, equipment and materials.

Attributes of the spatial object type ActivityComplex
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
thematicIdThematic identifier of the activity complex.ThematicIdentifier
geometryThe geometry used to define the extent or position of the activity complex.GM_Object
functionActivities performed by the activity complex. Function is described by the activity and potentially complemented with information about inputs and outputs as result of it.Function
nameDescriptive name of the activity complex.CharacterStringvoidable
validFromThe time when the activity complex started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time when the activity complex no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
8.1.2. Data types
8.1.2.1.Function (Function)

The function of something expressed as an activity and optional input and/or output.

Attributes of the data type Function
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
activityCategorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character.EconomicActivityValue
inputAny classified or registered material that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function.InputOutputValuevoidable
outputAny classified or registered material that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function.InputOutputValuevoidable
descriptionA more detailed description of the function.PT_FreeTextvoidable
8.1.2.2.Capacity (Capacity)

A quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity, that typically does not change, does not change often, or does not change to a significant degree.

Attributes of the data type Capacity
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
activityCategorized description of individual or organized set of technically related processes that are carried out by a economical unit, private or public, profit or non profit character.EconomicActivityValue
inputMeasurable information about any classified or registered material that enters a technical and economical unit according to its function.InputOutputAmount
outputMeasurable information about any classified or registered material that leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function.InputOutputAmount
timeThe duration of time to which the specified capacity refers, such as 1 year for an annual capacity.TM_Duration
descriptionA description of the capacity.PT_FreeTextvoidable
8.1.2.3.Amount Of Input Or Output (InputOutputAmount)

Type and, where available, measurable amount of a classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit.

Attributes of the data type InputOutputAmount
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inputOutputA classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit according to its function.InputOutputValue
amountThe amount (such as a volume or mass) of the classified or registered material that enters or leaves a technical and economical unit.Measurevoidable
8.1.2.4.Permission (Permission)

Official Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Activity Complex, subject to certain conditions which guarantee that the installations or parts of installations on the same site operated by the same operator comply with the requirements fixed by a competent authority. A permit may cover one or more functions and fix parameters of capacity. The term could be extended to other kind of certificates or documents of special relevance depending of the scope (e.g. ISO, EMAS, National Quality Standards, etc).

Attributes of the data type Permission
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
idIdentifying reference to the permission.ThematicIdentifier
relatedPartyParties related to the permission granted to the activity complex open to many different roles, such as Competent Authorities or Company among othersRelatedPartyvoidable
decisionDateTemporal reference that complements the definition of the permission.DateTimevoidable
dateFromA date starting from which the permission applies and is valid.DateTimevoidable
dateToA date up to which the permission applies and is valid.DateTimevoidable
descriptionA description of the permission.PT_FreeTextvoidable
permittedFunctionFunction/s to which the permission is granted.Functionvoidable
permittedCapacityMaximum amounts of activity input and/or output according to the permission.Capacityvoidable
8.1.2.5.Activity Complex Description (ActivityComplexDescription)

Additional information about an activity complex, including its description, address, contact details and related parties.

Attributes of the spatial object type ActivityComplexDescription
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
descriptionA complementary definition of the “Activity Complex” and its characteristics.PT_FreeTextvoidable
addressAn address for the activity complex, i.e., an address where the activities occur.AddressRepresentationvoidable
contactContact information for the activity complex.Contactvoidable
relatedPartyInformation of Parties related to the Activity Complex. It is open to many different roles, such as owners, operators or Competent Authorities.RelatedPartyvoidable
8.1.3. Code lists
8.1.3.1.Economic Activity (EconomicActivityValue)

Classification of economic activities.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values of the following code lists or other code lists specified by data providers:

  • EU Economic Activity Classification (EconomicActivityNACEValue): Economic activities according to Eurostat NACE Classification values, as specified in Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council(2).

  • EU Waste Statistics Economic Activity Classification (EconomicActivityWasteStatisticsValue): Classification of economic activities according to Section 8 of Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 2150/2002(3).

  • EU Waste Recovery Disposal Classification (WasteRecoveryDisposalValue): Classification of waste recovery and disposal operations according to Annexes I and II of Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(4).

8.1.3.2.Input Or Output (InputOutputValue)

Classification of inputs or outputs.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values of the following code lists or other code lists specified by data providers.

  • EU Product Classification (ProductCPAValue): Classification of Products by Economical Activity according to Regulation (EC) No 451/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council(5).

  • EU Waste Classification (WasteValue): Classification of Wastes according to Decision 2000/532/EC(6).

8.2. Requirements for Activity Complexes

If a data provider uses a sub-type of ActivityComplex to make available information on the status, physical capacity, permissions and/or additional information, the relevant code lists and data types (ConditionOfFacilityValue, Capacity, Permission, ActivityComplexDescription) included in the package Activity Complex shall be used.

ANNEX IIU.K.

Annex II to Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 is amended as follows:

(1)

Throughout the text, the sentence ‘This code list shall not be extended by Member States.’ is replaced by the sentence ‘The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values in the table below.’.

(2)

Throughout the text, in the headings of all tables that are specifying code list values, the text ‘Allowed values for the code list’ is replaced by the text ‘Values for the code list’.

(3)

In Section 1.1, the following indents are added:

  • “mean sea level” (MSL) means the average height of the surface of the sea at a tide station for all stages of the tide over a 19-year period, usually determined from hourly height readings measured from a fixed predetermined reference level (chart datum).

  • “lowest astronomical tide” (LAT) means the lowest tide level which can be predicted to occur under average meteorological conditions and under any combination of astronomical conditions.

(4)

Section 1.3.3 is amended as follows:

(a)

the second indent is replaced by the following:

  • For the vertical component in the free atmosphere, barometric pressure, converted to height using ISO 2533:1975 International Standard Atmosphere, or other linear or parametric reference systems shall be used. Where other parametric reference systems are used, these shall be described in an accessible reference using EN ISO 19111-2:2012.

(b)

the following indents are added:

  • For the vertical component in marine areas where there is an appreciable tidal range (tidal waters), the Lowest Astronomical Tide (LAT) shall be used as the reference surface.

  • For the vertical component in marine areas without an appreciable tidal range, in open oceans and effectively in waters that are deeper than 200 meters, the Mean Sea Level (MSL) or a well-defined reference level close to the MSL shall be used as the reference surface..

(5)

Section 2.2 is amended as follows:

(a)

The first paragraph is replaced by the following:

Either of the grids with fixed and unambiguously defined locations defined in Sections 2.2.1 and 2.2.2 shall be used as a geo-referencing framework to make gridded data available in INSPIRE, unless one of the following conditions holds:

(1)

Other grids may be specified for specific spatial data themes in Annexes II-IV. In this case, data exchanged using such a theme-specific grid shall use standards in which the grid definition is either included with the data, or linked by reference.

(2)

For grid referencing in regions outside of continental Europe Member States may define their own grid based on a geodetic coordinate reference system compliant with ITRS and a Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area projection, following the same principles as laid down for the grid specified in Section 2.2.1. In this case, an identifier for the coordinate reference system shall be created.

(b)

Section 2.2.1 is amended as follows:

(1)

the title is replaced by ‘Equal Area Grid’.

(2)

the sentences ‘The grid defined in this Section shall be used as a geo-referencing framework where grids with fixed and unambiguously defined locations of equal-area grid cells are required.’ and ‘The reference point of a grid cell shall be the lower left corner of the grid cell. ’ are deleted.

(c)

Section 2.2.2 is replaced by the following:

2.2.2. Zoned Geographic Grid

1.When gridded data is delivered using geodetic coordinates as specified in Section 1.3 of this Annex the multi-resolution grid defined in this Section may be used as a geo-referencing framework.

2.The resolution levels are defined in Table 1.

3.The grid shall be based on the ETRS89-GRS80 geodetic coordinate reference system.

4.The origin of the grid shall coincide with the intersection point of the Equator with the Greenwich Meridian (GRS80 latitude φ=0; GRS80 longitude λ=0).

5.The grid orientation shall be south-north and west-east according to the net defined by the meridians and parallels of the GRS80 ellipsoid.

6.For grid referencing in regions outside of continental Europe data providers may define their own grid based on a geodetic coordinate reference system compliant with ITRS, following the same principles as laid down for the Pan-European Grid_ETRS89-GRS80zn. In this case, an identifier for the coordinate reference system and the corresponding identifier for the grid shall be created.

7.This grid shall be subdivided in zones. The south-north resolution of the grid shall have equal angular spacing. The west-east resolution of the grid shall be established as the product of angular spacing multiplied by the factor of the zone as defined in Table 1.

8.The grid shall be designated Grid_ETRS89-GRS80zn_res, where n represents the number of the zone and res the cell size in angular units, as specified in Table 1.

Table 1

Common Grid_ETRS89-GRS80: Latitude spacing (resolution level) and longitude spacing for each zone

Resolution LevelsLATITUDE SPACING(Arc seconds)LONGITUDE SPACING (Arc seconds)Cell size
Zone 1(Lat. 0°–50°)Zone 2(Lat. 50°–70°)Zone 3(Lat. 70°–75°)Zone 4(Lat. 75°–80°)Zone 5(Lat. 80°–90°)
LEVEL 03 6003 6007 20010 80014 40021 6001 D
LEVEL 13 0003 0006 0009 00012 00018 00050 M
LEVEL 21 8001 8003 6005 4007 20010 80030 M
LEVEL 31 2001 2002 4003 6004 8007 20020 M
LEVEL 46006001 2001 8002 4003 60010 M
LEVEL 53003006009001 2001 8005 M
LEVEL 61201202403604807202 M
LEVEL 760601201802403601 M
LEVEL 83030609012018030 S
LEVEL 915153045609015 S
LEVEL 1055101520305 S
LEVEL 11336912183 S
LEVEL 121,51,534,5691 500 MS
LEVEL 131123461 000 MS
LEVEL 140,750,751,52,2534,5750 MS
LEVEL 150,50,511,523500 MS
LEVEL 160,30,30,60,91,21,8300 MS
LEVEL 170,150,150,30,450,60,9150 MS
LEVEL 180,10,10,20,30,40,6100 MS
LEVEL 190,0750,0750,150,2250,30,4575 MS
LEVEL 200,030,030,060,090,120,1830 MS
LEVEL 210,0150,0150,030,0450,060,0915 MS
LEVEL 220,010,010,020,030,040,0610 MS
LEVEL 230,00750,00750,0150,02250,030,0457 500 MMS
LEVEL 240,0030,0030,0060,0090,0120,0183 000 MMS
FACTOR12346
(6)

Section 4 is replaced by the following:

4.ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS

4.1. Structure of the Spatial Data Theme Administrative Units

The types specified for the spatial data theme Administrative Units are structured in the following packages:

  • Administrative Units

  • Maritime Units

4.2. Administrative Units

4.2.1. Spatial object types

The package Administrative Units contains the following spatial object types:

  • Administrative Boundary

  • Administrative Unit

  • Condominium

4.2.1.1.Administrative Boundary (AdministrativeBoundary)

A line of demarcation between administrative units.

Attributes of the spatial object type AdministrativeBoundary
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
countryTwo-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union.CountryCode
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
geometryGeometric representation of border line.GM_Curve
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
legalStatusLegal status of this administrative boundary.LegalStatusValuevoidable
nationalLevelThe hierarchy levels of all adjacent administrative units this boundary is part of.AdministrativeHierarchyLevel
technicalStatusThe technical status of the administrative boundary.TechnicalStatusValuevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type AdministrativeBoundary
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
admUnitThe administrative units separated by this administrative boundary.AdministrativeUnitvoidable
4.2.1.2.Administrative Unit (AdministrativeUnit)

Unit of administration where a Member State has and/or exercises jurisdictional rights, for local, regional and national governance.

Attributes of the spatial object type AdministrativeUnit
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
countryTwo-character country code according to the Interinstitutional style guide published by the Publications Office of the European Union.CountryCode
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
geometryGeometric representation of spatial area covered by this administrative unit.GM_MultiSurface
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
nameOfficial national geographical name of the administrative unit, given in several languages where required.GeographicalName
nationalCodeThematic identifier corresponding to the national administrative codes defined in each country.CharacterString
nationalLevelLevel in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established.AdministrativeHierarchyLevel
nationalLevelNameName of the level in the national administrative hierarchy, at which the administrative unit is established.LocalisedCharacterStringvoidable
residenceOfAuthorityCenter for national or local administration.ResidenceOfAuthorityvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type AdministrativeUnit
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
administeredByAdministrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy that administers this administrative unit.AdministrativeUnitvoidable
boundaryThe administrative boundaries between this administrative unit and all the units adjacent to it.AdministrativeBoundaryvoidable
coAdministerAdministrative unit established at same level of national administrative hierarchy which is co-administered by this administrative unit.AdministrativeUnitvoidable
condominiumCondominium administered by this administrative unit.Condominiumvoidable
lowerLevelUnitUnits established at a lower level of the national administrative hierarchy which are administered by the administrative unit.AdministrativeUnitvoidable
upperLevelUnitUnit established at a higher level of national administrative hierarchy that this administrative unit administersAdministrativeUnitvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type AdministrativeUnit

Association role condominium applies only for administrative units which nationalLevel=“1st order” (country level).

No unit at lowest level can associate units at lower level.

No unit at highest level can associate units at a higher level.

4.2.1.3.Condominium (Condominium)

An administrative area established independently to any national administrative division of territory and administered by two or more countries.

Attributes of the spatial object type Condominium
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
geometryGeometric representation of spatial area covered by this condominiumGM_MultiSurface
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
nameOfficial geographical name of this condominium, given in several languages where required.GeographicalNamevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type Condominium
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
admUnitThe administrative unit administering the condominiumAdministrativeUnitvoidable
4.2.2. Data Types
4.2.2.1.Residence Of Authority (ResidenceOfAuthority)

Data type representing the name and position of a residence of authority.

Attributes of the data type ResidenceOfAuthority
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryPosition of the residence of authority.GM_Pointvoidable
nameName of the residence of authority.GeographicalName
4.2.3. Enumerations
4.2.3.1.Legal Status (LegalStatusValue)

Description of the legal status of administrative boundaries.

Allowed values for the enumeration LegalStatusValue
ValueDefinition
agreedThe edge-matched boundary has been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and is stable now.
notAgreedThe edge-matched boundary has not yet been agreed between neighbouring administrative units and could be changed.
4.2.3.2.Technical Status (TechnicalStatusValue)

Description of the technical status of administrative boundaries.

Allowed values for the enumeration TechnicalStatusValue
ValueDefinition
edgeMatchedThe boundaries of neighbouring administrative units have the same set of coordinates.
notEdgeMatchedThe boundaries of neighbouring administrative units do not have the same set of coordinates.
4.2.4. Code Lists
4.2.4.1.Administrative Hierarchy Level (AdministrativeHierarchyLevel)

Levels of administration in the national administrative hierarchy. This code list reflects the level in the hierarchical pyramid of the administrative structures, which is based on geometric aggregation of territories and does not necessarily describe the subordination between the related administrative authorities.

This code list shall be managed in a common code list register.

4.3. Maritime Units

4.3.1. Spatial object types

The package Maritime Units contains the following spatial object types:

  • Baseline

  • Maritime Boundary

  • Maritime Zone

4.3.1.1.Baseline (Baseline)

The line from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured.

Attributes of the spatial object type Baseline
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type Baseline
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
segmentSegment of a baseline.BaselineSegment
4.3.1.2.Maritime Boundary (MaritimeBoundary)

A line depicting the separation of any type of maritime jurisdiction.

Attributes of the spatial object type MaritimeBoundary
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryGeometric representation of the maritime boundary.GM_Curve
countryThe country that the maritime zone of this boundary belongs to.CountryCode
legalStatusLegal status of this maritime boundary.LegalStatusValuevoidable
technicalStatusThe technical status of the maritime boundary.TechnicalStatusValuevoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
4.3.1.3.Maritime Zone (MaritimeZone)

A belt of sea defined by international treaties and conventions, where coastal State executes jurisdictional rights.

Attributes of the spatial object type MaritimeZone
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryGeometric representation of spatial area covered by this maritime zone.GM_MultiSurface
zoneTypeType of maritime zone.MaritimeZoneTypeValue
countryThe country that this maritime zone belongs to.CountryCode
nameName(s) of the maritime zone.GeographicalNamevoidable
beginLifeSpanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifepanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type MaritimeZone
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
baselineBaseline or baselines used for the delineation of this maritime zone.Baselinevoidable
boundaryThe boundary or boundaries of this maritime zone.MaritimeBoundaryvoidable
4.3.2. Data types
4.3.2.1.Baseline Segment (BaselineSegment)

Segment of the baseline from which the outer limits of the territorial sea and certain other outer limits are measured.

Attributes of the data type BaselineSegment
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryGeometric representation of the baseline segment.GM_Curve
segmentTypeThe baseline type used for this segment.BaselineSegmentTypeValue
4.3.3. Code lists
4.3.3.1.Baseline Segment Type (BaselineSegmentTypeValue)

The types of baselines used to measure the breadth of the territorial sea.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list BaselineSegmentTypeValue
ValueNameDefinition
normalnormalThe normal baseline for measuring the breadth of the territorial sea is the low-water line along the coast as marked on large-scale charts officially recognized by the coastal State.
straightstraightThe baseline for measuring the breadth of the territorial sea is the straight baseline established by joining the appropriate points.
archipelagicarchipelagicThe baseline for measuring the breadth of the territorial sea is the straight baseline joining the outermost points of the outermost islands and drying reefs of the archipelago.
4.3.3.2.Maritime Zone Type (MaritimeZoneTypeValue)

Type of martime zone.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list MaritimeZoneTypeValue
ValueNameDefinition
internalWatersInternal WatersThe waters on the landward side of the baselines of the territorial sea of the coastal State.
territorialSeaTerritorial SeaA belt of sea of a defined breadth not exceeding 12 nautical miles measured from the baselines determined in accordance to the United Nations Convention of Law on the Sea.
contiguousZoneContiguous ZoneA zone contiguous to a territorial sea of a coastal State, which may not extend beyond 24 nautical miles from the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea is measured.
exclusiveEconomicZoneExclusive Economic ZoneAn area beyond and adjacent to the territorial sea of a coastal State, subject to the specific legal regime under which the rights and jurisdiction of the coastal State and the rights and freedoms of other States are governed by the relevant provisions of the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea.
continentalShelfContinental ShelfA maritime zone beyond and adjacent to the a territorial sea of a coastal State whose outer boundary is determined in accordance with Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

4.4. Theme-specific Requirements

1.Each instance of spatial object type AdministrativeUnit, except for the country level unit representing a Member State and co-administered units, shall refer exactly to one unit at a higher level of administrative hierarchy. This correspondence shall be expressed by the upperLevelUnit association role of AdministrativeUnit spatial object type.
2.Each instance of spatial object type AdministrativeUnit, except for those at the lowest level, shall refer to their respective lower level units. This correspondence shall be expressed by the lowerLevelUnit association role of AdministrativeUnit spatial object type.
3.If an administrative unit is co-administered by two or more other administrative units the association role administeredBy shall be used. The units co-administering this unit shall apply inverse role coAdminister.
4.Administrative units at the same level of administrative hierarchy shall not conceptually share common areas.
5.Instances of the spatial object type AdministrativeBoundary shall correspond to the edges in the topological structure of the complete (including all levels) boundary graph.
6.The spatial extent of a condominium may not be part of the geometry representing the spatial extent of an administrative unit.
7.Condominiums can only be administered by administrative units at country level.

4.5. Layers

Layers for the spatial data theme Administrative Units
a

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
AU.AdministrativeUnitAdministrative unitAdministrativeUnit
AU.AdministrativeBoundaryAdministrative boundaryAdministrativeBoundary
AU.CondominiumCondominiumCondominium
AU.BaselineBaselineBaseline

AU.<CodeListValue>a

Example: AU.ContiguousZone

<human readable name>

Example: Contiguous Zone

MaritimeZone (zoneType: MaritimeZoneTypeValue)
AU.MaritimeBoundaryMaritime boundaryMaritimeBoundary
(7)

Section 8 is amended as follows:

(a)

In Section 8.2, the indent ‘Hydro – Reporting’ is deleted.

(b)

In Section 8.5.1, the following indents are deleted:

  • Hydro Power Plant

  • Inundated Land

  • Ocean Region

  • Pipe

  • Pumping Station

(c)

In Section 8.5.1.4, the sentence ‘This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Natural risk zones in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC.’ is deleted.

(d)

Sections 8.5.1.9 Hydro Power Plant (HydroPowerPlant), 8.5.1.10 Inundated Land (InundatedLand), 8.5.1.14 Ocean Region (OceanRegion), 8.5.1.15 Pipe (Pipe), 8.5.1.16 Pumping Station (PumpingStation), 8.5.4.3 Inundation (InundationValue) and 8.6 Hydro – Reporting are deleted.

(e)

Section 8.5.1.19 is amended as follows:

  • The sentence ‘This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Land cover in Annex II to Directive 2007/2/EC.’ is deleted.

  • The row for the attribute ‘geometry’ in the attribute table is replaced by the following row:

    geometryThe geometry of the shore.GM_MultiSurface
(f)

In Section 8.5.1.24, the following constraint is added after ‘Constraints of the spatial object type Watercourse’:

The shores on either side of a watercourse shall be provided (using the bank property) as two separate Shore objects.

(g)

In Section 8.5.1.25, the sentence ‘This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Land cover in Annex II to Directive 2007/2/EC.’ is deleted.

(h)

In Section 8.5.4.4, the sentence ‘This type is a candidate type to be considered by the spatial data theme Land cover in Annex II to Directive 2007/2/EC.’ is deleted.

(i)

In Section 8.8, the table is replaced by the following table:

Layer TypeLayer TitleSpatial object type(s)
HY.NetworkHydrographic NetworkHydroNode, WatercourseLink
HY.PhysicalWaters.WaterbodiesWaterbodiesWatercourse, StandingWater
HY.PhysicalWaters.LandWaterBoundaryLand-Water BoundariesLandWaterBoundary
HY.PhysicalWaters.CatchmentsCatchmentsDrainageBasin, RiverBasin
HY.PhysicalWaters.HydroPointOfInterestHydro Points of InterestRapids, Falls
HY.PhysicalWaters.ManMadeObjectMan-made ObjectsCrossing, DamOrWeir, Embankment, Lock, Ford, ShorelineConstruction, Sluice
HY. PhysicalWaters.WetlandWetlandsWetland
HY. PhysicalWaters.ShoreShoresShore

ANNEX IIIU.K.

The following Annex III is added to Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010:

‘ANNEX III Requirements for Spatial Data Themes Listed in Annex II to Directive 2007/2/EC

1.ELEVATIONU.K.

1.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:

(1)

“digital elevation model” (DEM) means Digital Surface Model (DSM) or Digital Terrain Model (DTM).

(2)

“digital surface model” (DSM) means a surface describing the three dimensional shape of the Earth's surface, including all static features placed on it. Temporary phenomena do not form part of the surface, but due to the technical difficulties in removing them some of these features may also be present in the surface.

(3)

“digital terrain model” (DTM) means a surface describing the three dimensional shape of the Earth's bare surface, excluding as possible any other features placed on it.

(4)

“elevation” means a vertically-constrained dimensional property of an spatial object consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin.

(5)

“height” means an elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards).

(6)

“depth” means an elevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards).

1.2. Structure of the Spatial Data Theme Elevation U.K.

The types specified for the spatial data theme Elevation are structured in the following packages:

  • Elevation – Base Types

  • Elevation – Grid Coverage

  • Elevation – Vector Elements

  • Elevation – TIN

Spatial data sets describing the morphology of land elevation shall be made available at least using the spatial object types included in the package Elevation – Grid Coverage.

Spatial data sets describing the morphology of bathymetry shall be made available at least using the spatial object types included in either the package Elevation – Grid Coverage or the package Elevation – Vector Elements.

1.3. Elevation – Base Types U.K.
1.3.1. Enumerations U.K.
1.3.1.1.Elevation Property Type (ElevationPropertyTypeValue)U.K.

Enumeration type which determines the elevation property which has been measured or calculated.

Values for the enumeration ElevationPropertyTypeValue U.K.
ValueDefinition
heightElevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction opposite to Earth's gravity field (upwards).
depthElevation property measured along a plumb line in a direction coincident to Earth's gravity field (downwards).
1.3.1.2.Surface Type (SurfaceTypeValue)U.K.

Enumeration type which determines the elevation surface with regard to its relative adherence to the Earth's bare surface.

Values for the enumeration SurfaceTypeValue U.K.
ValueDefinition
DTMDigital terrain model.
DSMDigital surface model.
1.4. Elevation – Grid Coverage. U.K.
1.4.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Elevation – Grid Coverage contains the spatial object type Elevation Grid Coverage.

1.4.1.1.Elevation Grid Coverage (ElevationGridCoverage)U.K.

Continuous coverage which uses a systematic tessellation based on a regular rectified quadrilateral grid to cover its domain, where the elevation property value is usually known for each of the grid points forming this domain.

This type is a sub-type of RectifiedGridCoverage.

Attributes of the spatial object type ElevationGridCoverage U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
domainExtentExtent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage.EX_Extent
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
propertyTypeAttribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation grid coverage.ElevationPropertyTypeValue
surfaceTypeAttribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the coverage describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface.SurfaceTypeValue
Association roles of the spatial object type ElevationGridCoverage U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
contributingElevationGridCoverage

Reference to the elevation grid coverages that compose an aggregated elevation grid coverage.

The association has additional properties as defined in the association class ElevationGridCoverageAggregation.

ElevationGridCoverage
Constraints of the spatial object type ElevationGridCoverage U.K.

The grid dimension shall always be 2 for an elevation grid coverage.

The domainExtent shall be at least populated with a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent.

The coordinate reference system used to reference the grid shall be provided.

All the ElevationGridCoverage instances, to which an aggregated ElevationGridCoverage instance refers, shall share the same orientation of grid axes and the same grid spacing in each direction.

The origin of the grid shall be described in two dimensions.

The values in the range set shall be described by the Float type.

1.4.2. Data types U.K.
1.4.2.1.Elevation Grid Coverage Aggregation (ElevationGridCoverageAggregation)U.K.

Geometrical characteristics of the elevation grid coverage aggregation.

This type is an association class.

Attributes of the data type ElevationGridCoverageAggregation U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
contributingFootprintGeometric representation delineating the geographic area of the elevation grid coverage that contributes to the aggregated elevation grid coverage.GM_MultiSurface
1.5. Elevation - Vector Elements U.K.
1.5.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Elevation – Vector Elements contains the following spatial object types:

  • Elevation Vector Object

  • Spot Elevation

  • Contour Line

  • Breakline

  • Void Area

  • Isolated Area

1.5.1.1.Elevation Vector Object (ElevationVectorObject)U.K.

Elevation spatial object forming part of a vector data set, which participates in the description of the elevation property of a real world surface. It consists of an identity base for all vector objects which can be included as part of an elevation data set.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type ElevationVectorObject U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
localDepthDatumIdentification of a local vertical coordinate reference system not included in a registry, which is used to refer depth measurements.ChartDatum
propertyTypeAttribute categorizing the elevation vector object as a land-elevation or a bathymetry spatial object. It determines the elevation property represented by the object.ElevationPropertyTypeValue
1.5.1.2.Spot Elevation (SpotElevation)U.K.

Point spatial object which describes the elevation of an Earth's surface at a specific location. It provides a single elevation property value.

This type is a sub-type of ElevationVectorObject.

Attributes of the spatial object type SpotElevation U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
classificationClass of spot elevation according to the LAS specification of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS).SpotElevationClassValuevoidable
geographicalNameA geographical name that is used to identify a named land or water body's floor location in the real world, which is represented by the spot elevation spatial object.GeographicalNamevoidable
geometryRepresents the geometric properties of the spatial object.GM_Point
propertyValueValue of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system.DirectPosition
spotElevationTypeThe type of elevation spot.SpotElevationTypeValuevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type SpotElevation U.K.

The dimension of the property value coordinate shall be 1

The property value shall be expressed referring to a vertical coordinate reference system

1.5.1.3.Contour Line (ContourLine)U.K.

Linear spatial object composed of a set of adjoining locations characterized by having the same elevation property value. It describes, together with other contour lines present in the area, the local morphology of the Earth's surface.

This type is a sub-type of ElevationVectorObject.

Attributes of the spatial object type ContourLine U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
contourLineTypeThe type of contour line with regard to the normal contour vertical interval (if any).ContourLineTypeValuevoidable
downRightProperty indicating that the contour line spatial object is digitized in a way that the height of the elevation surface is lower at the right side of the line.Booleanvoidable
geometryRepresents the geometric properties of the spatial object.GM_Curve
propertyValueValue of the elevation property of the spatial object referred to a specific vertical coordinate reference system.DirectPosition
Constraints of the spatial object type ContourLine U.K.

The dimension of the property value coordinate shall be 1.

The property value shall be expressed referring to a vertical coordinate reference system.

1.5.1.4.Breakline (BreakLine)U.K.

A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient). Triangles included within a TIN model must never cross it.

This type is a sub-type of ElevationVectorObject.

Attributes of the spatial object type BreakLine U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
breakLineTypeThe type of break line with regard the natural or man-made real world characteristic it represents, or the specific function it has in calculating a Digital Elevation Model (DEM).BreakLineTypeValue
geometryRepresents the geometric properties of the spatial object.GM_Curve
manMadeBreakLine which represents an elevation break due to a man-made construction present on the terrain.Booleanvoidable
1.5.1.5.Void Area (VoidArea)U.K.

Area of the Earth's surface where the elevation model is unknown because of missing input data. This area shall be excluded from a DEM.

This type is a sub-type of ElevationVectorObject.

Attributes of the spatial object type VoidArea U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryRepresents the geometric properties of the spatial object.GM_Surface
1.5.1.6.Isolated Area (IsolatedArea)U.K.

Delimitation of an area of the Earth's surface where an isolated part of the elevation model exists. Its outside surroundings have no elevation information.

This type is a sub-type of ElevationVectorObject.

Attributes of the spatial object type IsolatedArea U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryRepresents the geometric properties of the spatial object.GM_Surface
1.5.2. Data types U.K.
1.5.2.1.Chart Datum (ChartDatum)U.K.

Local vertical coordinate reference system which is used to refer and portray depth measurements as property values.

Attributes of the data type ChartDatum U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
datumWaterLevelWater level determining the origin of depth measurements for the chart datum.WaterLevelValue
offsetRelative difference between the height of each reference point and the height of the water level determining the chart datum.Measure
referencePointGeographical position(s) of: - Case A: a single point which is used to refer depth values within the geographical scope of the chart datum. - Case B: a set of points where water level measurements are performed to determine the water level of the chart datum.GM_Point
scopeGeographic scope in which the local depth datum is practically used.EX_Extent
1.5.3. Enumerations U.K.
1.5.3.1.Contour Line Type (ContourLineTypeValue)U.K.

List of possible categories of contour lines based on the equidistance parameter of the data set.

Values for the enumeration ContourLineTypeValue U.K.
ValueDefinition
masterContour at a vertical distance which is multiple to the equidistance parameter (corresponding to a certain multiple of the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale.
ordinaryContour at the equidistance parameter (corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval) associated with the nominal scale, and which is not a master contour.
auxiliaryA supplementary contour – not corresponding to the normal contour vertical interval – estimated or interpolated from surrounding contours, used in areas where there is insufficient height information for elevation mapping purposes or to control the creation of a digital elevation model.
1.5.4. Code lists U.K.
1.5.4.1.Breakline Type (BreakLineTypeValue)U.K.

List of possible type values for break lines based on the physical characteristics of the break line [in the elevation surface].

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and narrower values defined by data providers.

Values for the code list BreakLineTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
bottomOfSlopebottom of slopeBreak line representing the lower boundary of an area having a constant slope in the terrain surface, typically varying approximately between 2° and 40°.
changeInSlopechange in slopeBreak line representing a collection of adjoining points where the terrain has an abrupt change in slope.
flatAreaBoundaryflat area boundaryBreak line that delimits an isolated part of the territory where the elevation model has to be constrained at the same elevation value.
formLineform lineBreak line representing a local direction in which the elevation surface being described takes the greatest slope.
topOfSlopetop of slopeBreak line representing the upper boundary of an area having a constant slope in the terrain surface, typically varying approximately between 2° and 40°.
1.5.4.2.Spot Elevation Classification (SpotElevationClassValue)U.K.

Possible classification values for spot elevations based on the LAS specification maintained by the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS).

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Elevation.

1.5.4.3.Spot Elevation Type (SpotElevationTypeValue)U.K.

Possible values for spot elevation points that describe a singularity of the surface.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and narrower values defined by data providers.

Values for the code list SpotElevationTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
depressiondepressionPoint that represents a part of the relief of the land surface or water body's floor surface that is lower in elevation when compared to its surrounding points.
formSpotform spotA supplementary spot height, estimated or interpolated from surrounding heights, in areas where few contour lines or other height information exist.
genericgenericSpot elevation spatial object not fulfilling the description of any of the other values in the current code list.
passpassLower point of a depression within a ridge alignment, generally opened along the crest line, which allow passing from one slope of the surface to another.
summitsummitHighest point of a prominence in the relief of a land surface or a water body's floor surface.
1.6. Elevation - TIN U.K.
1.6.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package “Elevation – TIN” contains the spatial object type Elevation TIN.

1.6.1.1.Elevation TIN (ElevationTIN)U.K.

Collection of elevation spatial objects forming a particular tessellation of the space based on a Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) according to the geometry GM_Tin defined in ISO 19107:2003. Its components are a set of control points whose elevation property values are known, and a set of break lines and stop lines.

Attributes of the spatial object type ElevationTIN U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
geometriesRepresents the collection of geometric properties of the elevation TIN spatial object.GM_Tin
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
propertyTypeAttribute determining the elevation property represented by the elevation TIN.ElevationPropertyTypeValue
surfaceTypeAttribute indicating the type of elevation surface that the elevation TIN describes in relation to the Earth's bare surface.SurfaceTypeValue
1.7. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
1.7.1. Requirements on external object identifiers U.K.
(1)If elevation data is updated based on new source data, the updated objects shall receive a new external object identifier.U.K.
1.7.2. Requirements for Elevation Grid Coverages U.K.
(1)By way of derogation from the requirement in Section 2.2 of Annex II, any grid compatible with one of the following coordinate reference systems may be used for making gridded Elevation data available:U.K.
  • two-dimensional geodetic coordinates (latitude and longitude) based on a datum specified in 1.2 of Annex II and using the parameters of the GRS80 ellipsoid;

  • plane coordinates using the ETRS89 Lambert Conformal Conic coordinate reference system;

  • plane coordinates using the ETRS89 Transverse Mercator coordinate reference system.

The grid specified in Section 2.2.1 of Annex II shall not be used.

(2)The domainExtent attribute of every ElevationGridCoverage instance shall be at least populated with a subtype of the EX_GeographicExtent type.U.K.
(3)The elevation property values included within the range set of a single ElevationGridCoverage shall be referenced to one and only one vertical coordinate reference system.U.K.
(4)All the ElevationGridCoverage instances, to which an aggregated ElevationGridCoverage instance refers, shall be consistent. This means that they shall share the same range type, Coordinate Reference System and resolution. They shall also support grid alignment, i.e. the grid points in one ElevationGridCoverage instance line up with grid points of the other ElevationGridCoverage instances, so that grid cells do not partially overlap.U.K.
(5)The contributing footprints of any two ElevationGridCoverage instances referred to by the same aggregated ElevationGridCoverage instance shall be either adjacent or disjoint.U.K.
(6)The union of the contributing footprints of the ElevationGridCoverage instances referred to by the same aggregated ElevationGridCoverage instance shall determine the geographic extent (domainExtent) of the aggregated ElevationGridCoverage instance.U.K.
(7)The ElevationGridCoverage package shall be restricted to two-dimensional geometries.U.K.
(8)Information about the acquisition dates of data contained in elevation grid coverages shall be provided at least in one of the following ways:U.K.
(a)

by providing the metadata element Temporal reference for each spatial object through the metadata attribute of the spatial object type ElevationGridCoverage;

(b)

by providing the metadata element Temporal reference required by Regulation (EC) No 1205/2008 as a temporal extent.

1.7.3. Requirements for Elevation Vector Data U.K.
(1)Where elevation vector data sets are provided using 2-D geometries, the vertical component (third dimension) shall be provided as elevation property values within the propertyValue attribute.U.K.
(2)Where elevation vector data sets are provided using 2.5-D geometries, the elevation property values shall be only included within the third coordinate (Z) of these geometries.U.K.
1.7.4. Requirements for Elevation TINs U.K.
(1)The property values included within a single instance of ElevationTIN spatial object type (TIN model) shall be referenced to one and only one vertical coordinate reference system.U.K.
(2)Triangles intersecting a stop line shall be removed from a TIN surface, leaving holes in the surface. If coincidence occurs on surface boundary triangles, the result shall be a change of the surface boundary.U.K.
(3)The vector spatial objects provided as components of a TIN collection shall fulfil the generic consistency rules provided for vector objects.U.K.
1.7.5. Requirements on reference systems U.K.
(1)For measuring the depth of the sea floor where there is an appreciable tidal range (tidal waters), the Lowest Astronomical Tide (LAT) shall be used as reference surface.U.K.
(2)For measuring the depth of the sea floor in marine areas without an appreciable tidal range, in open oceans and in waters that are deeper than 200 meters, the depth of the sea floor shall be referenced to the Mean Sea Level (MSL), or to a well-defined reference level close to the MSL.U.K.
(3)The height of the reference level to which the depth of the floor of an inland water body is measured shall be referred to a gravity-related vertical reference system. This shall be the European Vertical Reference System (EVRS) for the areas within the geographical scope of EVRS, or the gravity-related vertical reference system identified by the Member State outside the scope of EVRS.U.K.
(4)When providing an integrated land-sea elevation model, only one elevation property (either height or depth) shall be modelled, and its values shall be referenced to a single vertical coordinate reference system.U.K.
1.7.6. Requirements on data quality and consistency U.K.
(1)If measures other than ISO data quality measures have been used to evaluate an elevation data set, the Lineage metadata element shall include information about those measures and, if possible, a reference to an online resource where more information is available.U.K.
(2)Connected contour line spatial objects shall have the same elevation value when they are referenced to the same vertical coordinate reference system.U.K.
(3)When the elevation values of break line spatial objects are given as third coordinates (Z), the intersection point of two break line spatial objects shall have the same elevation value.U.K.
(4)When a contour line spatial object and a break line spatial object provided in the same vertical coordinate reference system intersect each other, the intersection point shall have the same elevation value (if the elevation values of break line spatial objects are given by the third (Z) coordinate).U.K.
(5)Contour line spatial objects having different elevation value shall neither intersect nor touch each other when they are referenced to the same vertical coordinate reference system.U.K.
(6)The boundary of an isolated area spatial object shall not touch the external boundary of a void area spatial object when they are referenced to the same vertical coordinate reference system.U.K.
1.8. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Elevation U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
EL.BreakLineBreak LineBreakLine
EL.ContourLineContour LineContourLine
EL.IsolatedAreaIsolated AreaIsolatedArea
EL.SpotElevationSpot ElevationSpotElevation
EL.VoidAreaVoid AreaVoidArea
EL.ElevationGridCoverageElevation Grid CoverageElevationGridCoverage
EL.ElevationTINElevation TINElevationTIN

2.LAND COVERU.K.

2.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:

(1)

“classification system” means a system for assigning objects to classes, in accordance with ISO 19144-1:2012;

(2)

“discrete coverage” means a coverage that returns the same feature attribute values for every direct position within any single spatial object, temporal object or spatiotemporal object in its domain, in accordance with EN ISO 19123:2007;

(3)

“land cover object” means a spatial object (point, pixel or polygon) where the land cover has been observed;

(4)

“legend” means the application of a classification in a specific area using a defined mapping scale and specific data set;

(5)

“minimal mapping unit” means the smallest area size of a polygon allowed to be represented in a particular land cover data set;

(6)

“situation” means the state of a particular land cover object at a particular point in time.

2.2. Structure of the Spatial Data Theme Land Cover U.K.

The types specified for the spatial data theme Land Cover are structured in the following packages:

  • Land Cover Nomenclature

  • Land Cover Vector

  • Land Cover Raster

2.3. Land Cover Nomenclature U.K.
2.3.1. Data types U.K.
2.3.1.1.Land Cover Nomenclature (LandCoverNomenclature)U.K.

Information about reference national, institutional or local Land Cover nomenclature.

Attributes of the data type LandCoverNomenclature U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
responsiblePartyParty responsible for the development and/or maintenance of the nomenclature.RelatedParty
externalDescriptionDocument describing the nomenclature used in this data set.DocumentCitationvoidable
embeddedDescriptionAn embedded encoding of the classification system according to ISO 19144-2.LC_LandCoverClassificationSystemvoidable
nomenclatureCodeListAn http URI pointing to the code list attached to the nomenclature used.URI
Constraints of the data type LandCoverNomenclature U.K.

The embedded description or the external desciption shall be provided.

2.3.2. Code lists U.K.
2.3.2.1.Land Cover Class (LandCoverClassValue)U.K.

Land cover code list or classification.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values and the integer codes (to be used to represent specific land cover classes in the range of the LandCoverGridCoverage objects) specified for the Pure Land Cover Component (PureLandCoverComponentValue) code list in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Land Cover.

2.4. Land Cover Vector U.K.
2.4.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Land Cover Vector contains the following spatial object types:

  • Land Cover Data Set

  • Land Cover Unit

2.4.1.1.Land Cover Data Set (LandCoverDataset)U.K.

A vector representation for Land Cover data.

Attributes of the spatial object type LandCoverDataset U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
nameName of the Land Cover data set.CharacterString
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
extentContains the extent of the data set.EX_Extent
nomenclatureDocumentationInformation about the nomenclature used in this data set.LandCoverNomenclature
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromThe time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type LandCoverDataset U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
memberA Land Cover Unit being part of the data set.LandCoverUnit
2.4.1.2.Land Cover Unit (LandCoverUnit)U.K.

An individual element of the Land Cover data set represented by a point or surface.

Attributes of the spatial object type LandCoverUnit U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
geometrySpatial representation of the Land Cover data.GM_Object
landCoverObservationLand cover information at a specific time and place.LandCoverObservation
Constraints of the spatial object type LandCoverUnit U.K.

Geometries shall be points or surfaces.

2.4.2. Data types U.K.
2.4.2.1.Land Cover Observation (LandCoverObservation)U.K.

Land Cover information interpreted at a specific time and place.

Attributes of the data type LandCoverObservation U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
classThe assignment of a land cover class to a land cover unit through a classification code identifier.LandCoverClassValue
observationDateThe observation date associated of an observation.DateTimevoidable
mosaicList of classification values describing into details a land cover unit, associated with percentages.LandCoverValuevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type LandCoverObservation U.K.

The sum of all coveredPercentage attributes attached to each LandCoverObservation shall be lower or equal to 100.

2.4.2.2.Land Cover (LandCoverValue)U.K.

Generic class supporting Land Cover value and percentage.

Attributes of the data type LandCoverValue U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
classAssignment of a land cover spatial object to a land cover class through a classification code identifier.LandCoverClassValue
coveredPercentageFraction of the LandCoverUnit being concerned with the classification value.Integervoidable
2.5. Land Cover Raster U.K.
2.5.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Land Cover Raster contains the spatial object type Land Cover Grid Coverage.

2.5.1.1.Land Cover Grid Coverage (LandCoverGridCoverage)U.K.

A raster representation for Land Cover data.

This type is a sub-type of RectifiedGridCoverage.

Attributes of the spatial object type LandCoverGridCoverage U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
nameName of the Land Cover coverage.CharacterString
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
extentContains the extent of the data set.EX_Extent
nomenclatureDocumentationInformation about the nomenclature used in this coverage.LandCoverNomenclature
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromThe time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type LandCoverGridCoverage U.K.

The values in the range set are restricted to Integer.

2.6. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.

If an onlineDescription attribute is provided for a LandCoverNomenclature data type, the referenced online description shall define, for each class, at least a code, a name, a definition and a RGB value to be used for portrayal. If the online description describes the nomenclature for a LandCoverGridCoverage object, an integer grid code shall also be provided for each class. This code shall be used in the range of the LandCoverGridCoverage to represent the corresponding class.

2.7. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Land Cover U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
LC.LandCoverPointsLand Cover PointsLandCoverUnit
LC.LandCoverSurfacesLand Cover SurfacesLandCoverUnit
LC.LandCoverRasterLand Cover RasterLandCoverGridCoverage

3.ORTHOIMAGERYU.K.

3.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:

(1)

“mosaic” means an image composed of multiple overlapping or adjoining photographs or images merged together.

(2)

“orthoimage aggregation” means a combination of subsets from several homogeneous orthoimage coverages forming a new orthoimage coverage.

(3)

“raster” means a usually rectangular pattern of parallel scanning lines forming or corresponding to the display on a cathode ray tube, in accordance with EN ISO 19123:2007.

3.2. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object types are specified for the spatial data theme Orthoimagery:

  • Orthoimage Coverage

  • Mosaic Element

  • Single Mosaic Element

  • Aggregated Mosaic Element

3.2.1. Orthoimage Coverage (OrthoimageCoverage) U.K.

Raster image of the Earth surface that has been geometrically corrected (“orthorectified”) to remove distortion caused by differences in elevation, sensor tilt and, optionally, by sensor optics.

This type is a sub-type of RectifiedGridCoverage.

Attributes of the spatial object type OrthoimageCoverage U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
domainExtentExtent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage.EX_Extent
footprintGeographic area enclosing valid data of the orthoimage coverage.GM_MultiSurfacevoidable
interpolationTypeMathematical method which shall be used to evaluate a continuous coverage, i.e. determine the values of the coverage at any direct position within the domain of the coverage.InterpolationMethodValue
nameFree text name of the orthoimage coverage.CharacterStringvoidable
phenomenonTimeDescription of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s).TM_Periodvoidable
beginLifespanVersionTemporal position at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.TM_Positionvoidable
endLifespanVersionTemporal position at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired from the spatial data set.TM_Positionvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type OrthoimageCoverage U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
contributingOrthoimageCoverage

Reference to the orthoimage coverages that compose an aggregated orthoimage coverage.

The association has additional properties as defined in the association class OrthoimageAggregation.

OrthoimageCoverage
mosaicElementSpatial representation of the acquisition time of a mosaicked orthoimage coverage.MosaicElementvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type OrthoimageCoverage U.K.

The acquisition time of the orthoimage coverage shall be provided through the phenomenonTime attribute or the mosaicElement association.

The dimension of the grid used shall always be 2.

The domainExtent attribute shall be at least populated with a subtype of EX_GeographicExtent.

The coordinate reference system used to reference the grid shall be provided.

All the OrthoimageCoverage instances, to which an aggregated OrthoimageCoverage instance refers, shall share the same orientation of grid axes and the same grid spacing in each direction.

The origin of the grid shall be described in two dimensions.

The values in the range set shall be described by the Integer type.

3.2.2. Mosaic Element (MosaicElement) U.K.

Abstract type identifying both the contributing area and the acquisition time of one or several input images used to generate a mosaicked orthoimage coverage.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type MosaicElement U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryGeometric representation spatially delineating the date and time of acquisition of the several input images that contribute to the final mosaic.GM_MultiSurface
phenomenonTimeDescription of the observation/acquisition extent in time of the input image(s).TM_Period
3.2.3. Single Mosaic Element (SingleMosaicElement) U.K.

Mosaic element relating to a single input image.

This type is a sub-type of MosaicElement.

Attributes of the spatial object type SingleMosaicElement U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
imageSourceReferenceReference to the input image.CharacterStringvoidable
3.2.4. Aggregated Mosaic Element (AggregatedMosaicElement) U.K.

Mosaic element relating to several input images that share the same acquisition time at a given level of definition (e.g. day, month).

This type is a sub-type of MosaicElement.

3.3. Data types U.K.
3.3.1. Orthoimage Aggregation (OrthoimageAggregation) U.K.

Geometrical characteristics of the orthoimage aggregation.

This type is an association class.

Attributes of the data type OrthoimageAggregation U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
contributingFootprintGeometric representation delineating the geographic area of an orthoimage coverage that contributes to the aggregated orthoimage coverage.GM_MultiSurface
3.4. Code lists U.K.
3.4.1. Interpolation Method (InterpolationMethodValue) U.K.

List of codes that identify theinterpolation methodswhich may be used for evaluating orthoimage coverages.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list InterpolationTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
nearestNeighbournearest neighbourNearest neighbour interpolation
bilinearbilinearBilinear interpolation
biquadraticbiquadraticBiquadratic interpolation
bicubicbicubicBicubic interpolation
3.5. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
3.5.1. Requirements on external object identifiers U.K.
(1)If an orthoimage is updated based on new source data, the updated objects shall receive a new external object identifier.U.K.
3.5.2. Requirements for Orthoimage Coverages U.K.
(1)By way of derogation from the requirement in Section 2.2 of Annex II, any grid compatible with one of the following coordinate reference systems may be used for making gridded Orthoimagery data available:U.K.
  • two-dimensional geodetic coordinates (latitude and longitude) based on a datum specified in Section 1.2 of Annex II and using the parameters of the GRS80 ellipsoid;

  • plane coordinates using the ETRS89 Lambert Conformal Conic coordinate reference system;

  • plane coordinates using the ETRS89 Transverse Mercator coordinate reference system.

The grid specified in Section 2.2.1 of Annex II shall not be used.

(2)The footprint of an OrthoimageCoverage instance shall be spatially included in its geographic extent that is described through the domainExtent property.U.K.
(3)The value type of the metadata property carried by the spatial object type OrthoimageCoverage shall be set to OM_Observation when using the Observation and Measurement metadata model defined in ISO 19156:2011.U.K.
(4)All the OrthoimageCoverage instances, to which an aggregated OrthoimageCoverage instance refers, shall be consistent. This means that they shall share the same range type, Coordinate Reference System and resolution. They shall also support grid alignment, i.e. the grid points in one OrthoimageCoverage instance line up with grid points of the other OrthoimageCoverage instances, so that grid cells do not partially overlap.U.K.
(5)The contributing footprint of an OrthoimageCoverage instance referred by an aggregated OrthoimageCoverage instance shall be spatially included in its own footprint.U.K.
(6)The contributing footprints of any two OrthoimageCoverage instances referred to by the same aggregated OrthoimageCoverage instance shall be either adjacent or disjoint.U.K.
(7)The union of the contributing footprints of the OrthoimageCoverage instances referred to by the same aggregated OrthoimageCoverage instance shall determine the footprint of the aggregated OrthoimageCoverage instance.U.K.
3.5.3. Requirements for mosaic elements U.K.
(1)All the mosaic elements related to an OrthoimageCoverage instance shall be of the same type, i.e. either SingleMosaicElement or AggregatedMosaicElement.U.K.
(2)The geometries delineating any two MosaicElement instances related to the same OrthoimageCoverage instance shall be either adjacent or disjoint.U.K.
(3)The union of the geometries delineating all MosaicElement instances related to the same OrthoimageCoverage instance shall include its footprint and be contained in its geographic domain extent.U.K.
3.5.4. Requirements on reference systems U.K.
(1)Data related to the spatial data theme Orthoimagery shall be restricted to two-dimensional geometries.U.K.
(2)Only two-dimensional coordinate reference systems shall be used to represent INSPIRE orthoimagery data sets.U.K.
3.5.5. Requirements on data quality U.K.
(1)The measures “root mean square error in X” (RMSE-x) and “root mean square error in Y” (RMSE-y) shall be provided jointly when used to assess the gridded data position of orthoimagery data.U.K.
3.6. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Orthoimagery U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
OI.OrthoimageCoverageorthoimage coverageOrthoimageCoverage
OI.MosaicElementmosaic elementMosaicElement

4.GEOLOGYU.K.

4.1. Structure of the Spatial Data Theme Geology U.K.

The types specified for the spatial data theme Geology are structured in the following packages:

  • Geology

  • Geophysics

  • Hydrogeology

4.2. Geology U.K.
4.2.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Geology contains the following spatial object types:

  • Anthropogenic Geomorphologic Feature

  • Borehole

  • Fold

  • Geologic Collection

  • Geologic Event

  • Geologic Feature

  • Geologic Structure

  • Geologic Unit

  • Geomorphologic Feature

  • Mapped Feature

  • Mapped Interval

  • Natural Geomorphologic Feature

  • Shear Displacement Structure

4.2.1.1.Anthropogenic Geomorphologic Feature (AnthropogenicGeomorphologicFeature)U.K.

A geomorphologic feature (i.e., landform) which has been created by human activity.

This type is a sub-type of GeomorphologicFeature.

Attributes of the spatial object type AnthropogenicGeomorphologicFeature U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
anthropogenicGeomorphologicFeatureTypeTerms describing the type of a geomorphologic feature.AnthropogenicGeomorphologicFeatureTypeValue
4.2.1.2.Borehole (Borehole)U.K.

A borehole is the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground.

Attributes of the spatial object type Borehole U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
boreholeLengthThe distance along a borehole.Quantityvoidable
elevationThe vertical height above datum of the borehole collar.DirectPositionvoidable
locationThe location of the borehole collar.GM_Point
purposeThe purpose for which the borehole was drilled.BoreholePurposeValuevoidable
downholeGeometryThe downhole geometry of the boreholeGM_Curvevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type Borehole U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
logElement1-D MappedFeature instances that are logged (interpreted) intervals within a borehole.MappedIntervalvoidable
4.2.1.3.Fold (Fold)U.K.

One or more systematically curved layers, surfaces, or lines in a rock body.

This type is a sub-type of GeologicStructure.

Attributes of the spatial object type Fold U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
profileTypeThe type of the fold.FoldProfileTypeValuevoidable
4.2.1.4.Geologic Collection (GeologicCollection)U.K.

A collection of geological or geophysical objects.

Attributes of the spatial object type GeologicCollection U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
nameThe name of the collection.CharacterString
collectionTypeThe type of the collection.CollectionTypeValue
referenceA reference for the collection.DocumentCitationvoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type GeologicCollection U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
geophObjectSetA GeophObjectSet member of the geologic collection.GeophObjectSetvoidable
geophObjectMemberA GeophObjectMember of the geologic collection.GeophObjectvoidable
boreholeMemberA Borehole member of a geologic collection.Boreholevoidable
mapMemberA MappedFeature member of a geologic collection.MappedFeaturevoidable
4.2.1.5.Geologic Event (GeologicEvent)U.K.

An identifiable event during which one or more geological processes act to modify geological entities.

Attributes of the spatial object type GeologicEvent U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
nameThe name of the geologic event.CharacterStringvoidable
eventEnvironmentThe physical setting within which the geologic event takes place.EventEnvironmentValuevoidable
eventProcessThe process or processes that occurred during the geologic event.EventProcessValuevoidable
olderNamedAgeOlder boundary of the age of the geologic event.GeochronologicEraValuevoidable
youngerNamedAgeYounger boundary of the age of the geologic event.GeochronologicEraValuevoidable
4.2.1.6.Geologic Feature (GeologicFeature)U.K.

A conceptual geological feature that is hypothesized to exist coherently in the world.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type GeologicFeature U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
nameThe name of the geologic feature.CharacterStringvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type GeologicFeature U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
themeClassA thematic classification of the geologic feature.ThematicClassvoidable
geologicHistoryAn association that relates one or more geologic events to a geologic feature to describe their age or geologic history.GeologicEventvoidable
4.2.1.7.Geologic Structure (GeologicStructure)U.K.

A configuration of matter in the Earth based on describable inhomogeneity, pattern or fracture in an earth material.

This type is a sub-type of GeologicFeature.

This type is abstract.

4.2.1.8.Geologic Unit (GeologicUnit)U.K.

A volume of rock with distinct characteristics.

This type is a sub-type of GeologicFeature.

Attributes of the spatial object type GeologicUnit U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geologicUnitTypeThe type of the geological unit.GeologicUnitTypeValue
Association roles of the spatial object type GeologicUnit U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
compositionDescribes composition of the geologic unit.CompositionPartvoidable
4.2.1.9.Geomorphologic Feature (GeomorphologicFeature)U.K.

An abstract spatial object type describing the shape and nature of the Earth's land surface (i.e. a landform).

This type is a sub-type of GeologicFeature.

This type is abstract.

4.2.1.10.Mapped Feature (MappedFeature)U.K.

A spatial representation of a GeologicFeature.

Attributes of the spatial object type MappedFeature U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
shapeThe geometry of the mapped feature.GM_Object
mappingFrameThe surface on which the mapped feature is projected.MappingFrameValue
Association roles of the spatial object type MappedFeature U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
specificationA description association that links the mapped feature to a notional geologic feature.GeologicFeature
4.2.1.11.Mapped Interval (MappedInterval)U.K.

A special kind of a mapped feature whose shape is a 1-D interval and which uses the spatial reference system of the containing borehole.

This type is a sub-type of MappedFeature.

4.2.1.12.Natural Geomorphologic Feature (NaturalGeomorphologicFeature)U.K.

A geomorphologic feature (i.e. landform) that has been created by natural Earth processes.

This type is a sub-type of GeomorphologicFeature.

Attributes of the spatial object type NaturalGeomorphologicFeature U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
naturalGeomorphologicFeatureTypeThe type of the natural geomorphologic feature.NaturalGeomorphologicFeatureTypeValue
activityThe level of activity of the natural geomorphologic feature.GeomorphologicActivityValuevoidable
4.2.1.13.Shear Displacement Structure (ShearDisplacementStructure)U.K.

Brittle to ductile style structures along which displacement has occurred.

This type is a sub-type of GeologicStructure.

Attributes of the spatial object type ShearDisplacementStructure U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
faultTypeRefers to a vocabulary of terms describing the type of shear displacement structure.FaultTypeValue
4.2.2. Data types U.K.
4.2.2.1.Composition Part (CompositionPart)U.K.

The composition of a geologic unit in terms of lithological constituents.

Attributes of the data type CompositionPart U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
materialThe material that comprises part or all of the geologic unit.LithologyValue
proportionQuantity that specifies the fraction of the geologic unit composed of the material.QuantityRangevoidable
roleThe relationship of the composition part to the geologic unit composition as a whole.CompositionPartRoleValue
4.2.2.2.Thematic Class (ThematicClass)U.K.

A generic thematic classifier to enable the reclassification of Geologic Features with user defined classes appropriate to thematic maps.

Attributes of the data type ThematicClass U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
themeClassThe value of the thematic class.ThematicClassValue
themeClassificationThe used classificationThematicClassificationValue
4.2.3. Code lists U.K.
4.2.3.1.Anthropogenic Geomorphologic Feature Type (AnthropogenicGeomorphologicFeatureTypeValue)U.K.

Types of anthropogenic geomorphologic features.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list AnthropogenicGeomorphologicFeatureTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
artificialCollapsedDepressionartificial collapsed depressionA collapse basin, commonly a closed depression, which is the direct result of surficial subsidence associated with subsurface mining or tunneling.
artificialDrainageartificial drainageHuman-made network built primarily to lower or control the local water table.
artificialLeveeartificial leveeAn artificial embankment constructed along the bank of a watercourse or an arm of the sea, to protect land from inundation or to confine streamflow to its channel.
dredgedChanneldredged channelA roughly linear, deep water area formed by a dredging operation for navigation purposes
dumpdumpAn area of smooth or uneven accumulations or piles of waste rock, earthy material, or general refuse that without major reclamation are incapable of supporting plants.
fillfillHuman-constructed deposits of natural earth materials and/or waste materials used to fill a depression, to extend shore land into a body of water, or in building dams.
impactCraterAnthropogenicimpact crater (anthropogenic)A generally circular or elliptical depression formed by hypervelocity impact of an experimental projectile or ordnance into earthy or rock material.
landfillSitelandfill siteWaste disposal site used for the controlled deposit of the waste onto or into land.
levelledLandlevelled landA land area, usually a field, that has been mechanically flattened or smoothed to facilitate management practices such as flood irrigation.
openpitMineopenpit mineA relatively large depression resulting from the excavation of material and redistribution of overburden associated with surficial mining operations.
pitpitA depression, ditch or pit excavated to furnish gravel, sand or other materials for roads or other construction purposes; a type of borrow pit.
quarryquarryExcavation areas, open to the sky, usually for the extraction of stone.
reclaimedLandreclaimed landA land area composed of earthy fill material that has been placed and shaped to approximate natural contours, commonly part of land-reclamation efforts after mining operations. Or a land area, commonly submerged in its native state, that has been protected by artificial structures and drained for agricultural or other purposes.
reservoirLakereservoir lakeAn inland body of permanently standing water, usually fresh, occupying a depression on the Earth’s surface closed by a dam.
spoilBankspoil bankA bank, mound, or other artificial accumulation of rock debris and earthy dump deposits removed from ditches, strip mines, or other excavations.
subsidenceAreaAnthropogenicsubsidence area (anthropogenic)An area subject to a process of subsidence induced by anthropogenic activities, for example subsurface mining, tunneling, hydrocarbon or groundwater production.
4.2.3.2.Borehole Purpose (BoreholePurposeValue)U.K.

Purposes for which a borehole was drilled.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list BoreholePurposeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent
geologicalSurveygeological surveyGeneral examination of an area's geological entities.
explorationExploitationRawMaterialexploration and exploitation of raw materialThe discovery and identification of mineral resources, including the assessment of their importance and the evaluation of their economic potential.
explorationExploitationEnergyResourcesexploration and exploitation of energy resourcesExamination of the subsurface with regard to the availability of fossil energy resources and planning the extraction thereof.
hydrocarbonProductionhydrocarbon productionProduction of petroleum oil and/or gas.explorationExploitationRawMaterial
hydrocarbonExplorationhydrocarbon explorationExploration in an unproved area to test for a new field, a new pay, a deeper reservoir, or a shallower reservoir.explorationExploitationRawMaterial
hydrocarbonAppraisalhydrocarbon appraisalAssessment of characteristics of a proven hydrocarbon accumulation.explorationExploitationRawMaterial
geothermalEnergygeothermal energy, geothermal heat exchangersExploration pertaining to the utilization of geothermal energy resources and design of geothermal heat pumps.explorationExploitationRawMaterial
heatStorageheat storageWell to enable the underground to be used for heat storage.geothermalEnergy
mineralExplorationExtractionmineral exploration and extractionWell drilled for the purpose of locating and/or extracting mineral resources from the subsurface, usually through the injection and/or extraction of mineral bearing fluids.explorationExploitationRawMaterial
explorationExploitationNonmetallicMineralDepositsexploration and exploitation of nonmetallic mineral depositsProspecting with regard to the availability and planning for excavation of nonmetallic mineral deposits, mainly for construction purposes, building stones, cement and ceramic or glass industry.explorationExploitationRawMaterial
disposaldisposalA well, often a depleted oil or gas well, into which waste fluids can be injected for safe disposal.
explorationNaturalUndergroundStorageexploration of natural underground storage spaceExamination of the subsurface's ability to store various materials.
waterSupplywater supplyWater supply in general.
drinkingWaterSupplydrinking water supplyWell construction for drinking water.waterSupply
industrialWaterSupplyindustrial water supplyWell construction for industrial water supply.waterSupply
aquacultureaquacultureTo supply water to aquaculture purposes.waterSupply
irrigationirrigationWell construction for irrigation purposes.waterSupply
emergencyWaterSupplyemergency water supplyWell construction for emergency water supply.waterSupply
contingencyWaterSupplycontingency water supplyStand-by water supply in case of water deficiency.waterSupply
geophysicalSurveygeophysical surveyExamination of the subsurface's geophysical properties.
shotHoleshot holeIn connection with seismic surveys explosives are loaded into shot holes.geophysicalSurvey
flowingShotflowing shotA flowing shot hole is a drilled hole for seismic purposes that has entered an underground water source that has sufficient pressure to cause the hole to “overflow”.shotHole
hydrogeologicalSurveyhydrogeological survey, water managementExamination of groundwater flow, the chemical properties of ground water, and transport of particles, solutes, and energy, as well as the management of the sustainable use of ground water resources.
geotechnicalSurveygeotechnical survey, construction site characterizationGeotechnical investigations performed to obtain information on the physical and mechanical properties of soil and rock around a site to design earthworks and foundations for proposed structures and for repair of distress to earthworks and structures caused by subsurface conditions.
geochemicalSurveygeochemical survey, analysesExamination of chemical properties of the rock formation and /or the porosity fluids.
pedologicalSurveypedological surveyInvestigation to characterize types of soils.
environmentalMonitoringenvironmental monitoringGroundwater chemistry and groundwater level is monitored.
pollutionMonitoringpollution monitoringMonitoring of known pollution sites.environmentalMonitoring
waterQualityMonitoringwater quality monitoringMonitoring to assess the nature and distribution of pollutants and contaminants in groundwater; the nature and distribution of naturally occurring chemical constituents; subsurface hydrologic conditions, and hydraulic properties of strata as they relate to pollutant and contaminant movement.environmentalMonitoring
groundwaterLevelMonitoringgroundwater level monitoringConstruction of a gauge for recording groundwater level changes.environmentalMonitoring
dewateringdewateringDewatering is the removal of water from solid material or soil by wet classification, centrifugation, filtration, or similar solid-liquid separation processes. Removing or draining water from a riverbed, construction site, caisson, or mine shaft, by pumping or evaporation.
mitigationmitigationLowering of the groundwater level to prevent the groundwater table to reach polluted sites.dewatering
remediationremediationRemediation in general. The removal of pollution or contaminants from groundwater, soil and other rock
thermalCleaningsparging, thermal cleaningA kind of remediation. In situ cleaning of soil using heat, steam.remediation
rechargerecharge
(a)

Aquifer Recharge Wells: Used to recharge depleted aquifers by injecting water from a variety of sources such as lakes, streams, domestic wastewater treatment plants, other aquifers, etc.

(b)

Saline Water Intrusion Barrier Wells: Used to inject water into fresh water aquifers to prevent intrusion of salt water into fresh water aquifers.

(c)

Subsidence Control Wells: Used to inject fluids into a non-oil or gas-producing zone to reduce or eliminate subsidence associated with overdraft of fresh water.

4.2.3.3.Collection Type (CollectionTypeValue)U.K.

Types of collections of geological and geophysical objects.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list CollectionTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
boreholeCollectionborehole collectionCollection of boreholes
geologicalModelgeological modelCollection of objects for a 3D geological spatial model
geologicalMapgeological mapCollection of features for a geological map which described geological units, structures geomorphologic features, etc.
geophysicalObjectCollectiongeophysical object collectionCollection of geophysical objects
4.2.3.4.Composition Part Role (CompositionPartRoleValue)U.K.

Roles that a compositional part plays in a geologic unit.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list CompositionPartRoleValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent
onlyPartonly partEntire described unit consists of a single part or constituent.
partOfpart ofThe geologic unit part role is not known in any greater detail.
faciesfaciesRepresents a particular body of rock that is a lateral variant of a lithostratigraphic unit, or a variant of a lithodemic unit.partOf
inclusioninclusionGeologic unit constituent is present as masses with generally sharp boundaries enclosed within a matrix of some other material.partOf
lithosomelithosomeA kind of rock body that has multiple occurrences in a single geologic unit. A mass of rock of uniform character, characterized by geometry, composition, and internal structure.partOf
stratigraphicPartstratigraphic partA geologic unit part that occupies a particular stratigraphic position within a geologic unit.partOf
unspecifiedPartRoleunspecified part roleGeologic unit part with unspecified role.partOf
4.2.3.5.Event Environment (EventEnvironmentValue)U.K.

Terms for the geologic environments within which geologic events take place.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Data providers may also use the narrower values specified for this code list in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Geology.

Values for the code list EventEnvironmentValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
earthInteriorSettingearth interior settingGeologic environments within the solid Earth.
earthSurfaceSettingearth surface settingGeologic environments on the surface of the solid Earth.
extraTerrestrialSettingextra-terrestrial settingMaterial originated outside of the Earth or its atmosphere.
tectonicallyDefinedSettingtectonically defined settingSetting defined by relationships to tectonic plates on or in the Earth.
4.2.3.6.Event Process (EventProcessValue)U.K.

Terms specifying the process or processes that occurred during an event.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Data providers may also use the narrower values specified for this code list in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Geology.

Values for the code list EventProcessValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
bolideImpactbolide impactThe impact of an extraterrestrial body on the surface of the earth.
deepWaterOxygenDepletiondeep water oxygen depletionProcess of removal of oxygen from from the deep part of a body of water.
deformationdeformationMovement of rock bodies by displacement on fault or shear zones, or change in shape of a body of earth material.
diageneticProcessdiagenetic processAny chemical, physical, or biological process that affects a sedimentary earth material after initial deposition, and during or after lithification, exclusive of weathering and metamorphism.
extinctionextinctionProcess of disappearance of a species or higher taxon, so that it no longer exists anywhere or in the subsequent fossil record.
geomagneticProcessgeomagnetic processProcess that results in change in Earth's magnetic field.
humanActivityhuman activityProcesses of human modification of the earth to produce geologic features.
magmaticProcessmagmatic processA process involving melted rock (magma).
metamorphicProcessmetamorphic processMineralogical, chemical, and structural adjustment of solid rocks to physical and chemical conditions that differ from the conditions under which the rocks in question originated, and are generally been imposed at depth, below the surface zones of weathering and cementation.
seaLevelChangesea level changeProcess of mean sea level changing relative to some datum.
sedimentaryProcesssedimentary processA phenomenon that changes the distribution or physical properties of sediment at or near the earth's surface.
speciationspeciationProcess that results inappearance of new species.
tectonicProcesstectonic processProcesses related to the interaction between or deformation of rigid plates forming the crust of the Earth.
weatheringweatheringThe process or group of processes by which earth materials exposed to atmospheric agents at or near the Earth's surface are changed in color, texture, composition, firmness, or form, with little or no transport of the loosened or altered material. Processes typically include oxidation, hydration, and leaching of soluble constituents.
4.2.3.7.Fault Type (FaultTypeValue)U.K.

Terms describing the type of shear displacement structure.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Data providers may also use the narrower values specified for this code list in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Geology.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list FaultTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent
faultfaultA discrete surface, or zone of discrete surfaces, with some thickness, separating two rock masses across which one mass has slid past the other.
extractionFaultextraction faultA fault whose two sides have approached each other substantially in the direction perpendicular to the fault.fault
highAngleFaulthigh angle faultFault that dips at least 45 degrees over more than half of its recognized extent, for which slip or separation is not explicitly specified.fault
lowAngleFaultlow angle faultFault that dips less than 45 degrees over more than half of the recognized extent of the fault.fault
obliqueSlipFaultoblique slip faultFault with slip vector that has ratio of strike-parallel to dip-parallel displacement between 10 to 1 and 1 to 10 at at least one location along the mapped trace of the fault.fault
reverseFaultreverse faultFault with dip-parallel displacement component of slip vector more than 10 times the strike-parallel component of the slip vector at at least one location along the mapped trace of the fault, and the fault dips consistently in the same direction with the hanging wall displaced up relative to the footwall over at least half the mapped trace of the fault.fault
scissorFaultscissor faultA fault on which there is increasing offset or separation along the strike from an initial point of no offset, with the opposite sense of offset in the opposite direction.fault
strikeSlipFaultstrike slip faultFault with strike-parallel displacement component of slip vector more than 10 times the dip-parallel component of the slip vector at at least one location along the mapped trace of the fault.fault
4.2.3.8.Fold Profile Type (FoldProfileTypeValue)U.K.

Terms specifying the type of fold.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list FoldProfileTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
anticlineanticlineA fold, general convex upward, whose core contains the stratigraphically older rocks.
antiformantiformAny convex-upward, concave downward fold.
synclinesynclineA fold of which the core contains the stratigraphically younger rocks; it is generally concave upward.
synformsynformAny fold whose limbs close at the bottom.
4.2.3.9.Geochronologic Era (GeochronologicEraValue)U.K.

Terms specifying recognised geological time units.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in Cohen, K.M., Finney, S. & Gibbard, P.L., International Chronostratigraphic Chart, August 2012, International Commission on Stratigraphy of the International Union of Geological Sciences, 2012 and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the additional values for Pre-Cambrian rocks and Quaternary units specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Geology.

4.2.3.10.Geologic Unit Type (GeologicUnitTypeValue)U.K.

Terms describing the type of geologic unit.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list GeologicUnitTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent
geologicUnitgeologic unitType of geologic unit that is unknown, unspecified, irrelevant, or some type not included in the vocabulary.
allostratigraphicUnitallostratigraphic unitGeologic unit defined by bounding surfaces. Not necessarily stratified.geologicUnit
alterationUnitalteration unitGeologic unit defined by alteration process.geologicUnit
biostratigraphicUnitbiostratigraphic unitGeologic unit defined based on fossil content.geologicUnit
chronostratigraphicUnitchronostratigraphic unitGeologic unit that includes all rocks formed during a specific interval of geologic timegeologicUnit
geophysicalUnitgeophysical unitGeologic unit defined by its geophysical characteristics.geologicUnit
magnetostratigraphicUnitmagnetostratigraphic unitGeologic unit defined by magnetic characteristics.geophysicalUnit
lithogeneticUnitlithogenetic unitGeologic unit defined by genesis. The genesis is manifested by material properties, but the material is not the defining property.geologicUnit
artificialGroundartificial groundGeologic unit defined by genesis involving direct human action to deposit or modify material.lithogeneticUnit
excavationUnitexcavation unitGeologic unit defined by human-made genesis involving excavation.lithogeneticUnit
massMovementUnitmass movement unitGeologic unit produced by gravity driven, down-slope displacement of material, and characterized by the type of movement giving rise to the deposit, and by how the individual movement types present in the deposit are related in time and space.lithogeneticUnit
lithologicUnitlithologic unitGeologic unit defined by lithology independent of relationships to other units.geologicUnit
lithostratigraphicUnitlithostratigraphic unitGeologic unit defined on the basis of observable and distinctive lithologic properties or combination of lithologic properties and stratigraphic relationships.geologicUnit
lithodemicUnitlithodemic unitLithostratigraphic unit that lacks stratificationlithostratigraphicUnit
lithotectonicUnitlithotectonic unitGeologic unit defined on basis of structural or deformation features, mutual relations, origin or historical evolution. Contained material may be igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic.geologicUnit
deformationUnitdeformation unitLithotectonic unit defined by deformation style or characteristic geologic structure observable in outcrop.lithotectonicUnit
pedostratigraphicUnitpedostratigraphic unitGeologic unit that represents a single pedologic horizon in a sequence of strata (consolidated or non-consolidated).geologicUnit
polarityChronostratigraphicUnitpolarity chronostratigraphic unitGeologic unit defined by primary magnetic-polarity record imposed when the rock was deposited or crystallized during a specific interval of geologic time.geologicUnit
4.2.3.11.Geomorphologic Activity (GeomorphologicActivityValue)U.K.

Terms indicating the level of activity of a geomorphologic feature.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list GeomorphologicActivityValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
activeactiveA geomorphologic process that is currently in a state of action, or that has been reactivated since a conventionally short period of time.
dormantdormantA geomorphologic process that has not shown signs of activity since a conventionally short period of time, and that could be reactivated by its original causes, or triggered by induced causes such as anthropogenic activities.
reactivatedreactivatedA reactivated geomorphologic process is an active geomorphologic process which has been dormant.
stabilisedstabilisedA stabilized geomorphologic process is an inactive process which has been protected from its original causes by remedial measures.
inactiveinactiveA relict or fossil geomorphologic process.
4.2.3.12.Lithology (LithologyValue)U.K.

Terms describing the lithology.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Data providers may also use the narrower values specified for this code list in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Geology.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list LithologyValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent
compoundMaterialcompound materialAn earth material composed of an aggregation of particles of earth material, possibly including other Compound Materials.
anthropogenicMaterialanthropogenic materialMaterial known to have artificial (human-related) origin; insufficient information to classify in more detail.compoundMaterial
anthropogenicConsolidatedMaterialanthropogenic consolidated materialConsolidated material known to have artificial (human-related) origin.anthropogenicMaterial
anthropogenicUnconsolidatedMaterialanthropogenic unconsolidated materialUnconsolidated material known to have artificial (human-related) origin.anthropogenicMaterial
brecciabrecciaCoarse-grained material composed of angular broken rock fragments; the fragments typically have sharp edges and unworn corners.compoundMaterial
compositeGenesisMaterialcomposite genesis materialMaterial of unspecified consolidation state formed by geological modification of pre-existing materials outside the realm of igneous and sedimentary processes.compoundMaterial
compositeGenesisRockcomposite genesis rockRock formed by geological modification of pre-existing rocks outside the realm of igneous and sedimentary processes.compositeGenesisMaterial
faultRelatedMaterialfault-related materialMaterial formed as a result of brittle faulting, composed of greater than 10 percent matrix; matrix is fine-grained material caused by tectonic grainsize reduction.compositeGenesisMaterial
impactGeneratedMaterialimpact generated materialMaterial that contains features indicative of shock metamorphism, such as microscopic planar deformation features within grains or shatter cones, interpreted to be the result of extraterrestrial bolide impact. Includes breccias and melt rocks.compositeGenesisMaterial
materialFormedInSurficialEnvironmentmaterial formed in surficial environmentMaterial that is the product of weathering processes operating on pre-existing rocks or deposits, analogous to hydrothermal or metasomatic rocks, but formed at ambient Earth surface temperature and pressure.compositeGenesisMaterial
rockrockConsolidated aggregate of one or more earth materials, or a body of undifferentiated mineral matter, or of solid organic material.compoundMaterial
aphaniteaphaniteRock that is too fine grained to categorize in more detail.rock
sedimentaryRocksedimentary rockRock formed by accumulation and cementation of solid fragmental material deposited by air, water or ice, or as a result of other natural agents, such as precipitation from solution, the accumulation of organic material, or from biogenic processes, including secretion by organisms.rock
tuffitetuffiteRock consists of more than 50 percent particles of indeterminate pyroclastic or epiclastic origin and less than 75 percent particles of clearly pyroclastic origin.rock
sedimentaryMaterialsedimentary materialMaterial formed by accumulation of solid fragmental material deposited by air, water or ice, or material that accumulated by other natural agents such as chemical precipitation from solution or secretion by organisms.compoundMaterial
carbonateSedimentaryMaterialcarbonate sedimentary materialSedimentary material in which at least 50 percent of the primary and/or recrystallized constituents are composed of one (or more) of the carbonate minerals calcite, aragonite and dolomite, in particles of intrabasinal origin.sedimentaryMaterial
chemicalSedimentaryMaterialchemical sedimentary materialSedimentary material that consists of at least 50 percent material produced by inorganic chemical processes within the basin of deposition. Includes inorganic siliceous, carbonate, evaporite, iron-rich, and phosphatic sediment classes.sedimentaryMaterial
clasticSedimentaryMaterialclastic sedimentary materialSedimentary material of unspecified consolidation state in which at least 50 percent of the constituent particles were derived from erosion, weathering, or mass-wasting of pre-existing earth materials, and transported to the place of deposition by mechanical agents such as water, wind, ice and gravity.sedimentaryMaterial
nonClasticSiliceousSedimentaryMaterialnon-clastic siliceous sedimentary materialSedimentary material that consists of at least 50 percent silicate mineral material, deposited directly by chemical or biological processes at the depositional surface, or in particles formed by chemical or biological processes within the basin of deposition.sedimentaryMaterial
organicRichSedimentaryMaterialorganic rich sedimentary materialSedimentary material in which 50 percent or more of the primary sedimentary material is organic carbon.sedimentaryMaterial
igneousMaterialigneous materialEarth material formed as a result of igneous processes, e.g. intrusion and cooling of magma in the crust, volcanic eruption.compoundMaterial
fragmentalIgneousMaterialfragmental igneous materialIgneous material of unspecified consolidation state in which greater than 75 percent of the rock consists of fragments produced as a result of igneous rock-forming process.igneousMaterial
acidicIgneousMaterialacidic igneous materialIgneous material with more than 63 percent SiO2.igneousMaterial
basicIgneousMaterialbasic igneous materialIgneous material with between 45 and 52 percent SiO2.igneousMaterial
igneousRockigneous rockRock formed as a result of igneous processes, for example intrusion and cooling of magma in the crust, or volcanic eruption.igneousMaterial
intermediateCompositionIgneousMaterialintermediate composition igneous materialIgneous material with between 52 and 63 percent SiO2.igneousMaterial
unconsolidatedMaterialunconsolidated materialCompoundMaterial composed of an aggregation of particles that do not adhere to each other strongly enough that the aggregate can be considered a solid in its own right.compoundMaterial
naturalUnconsolidatedMaterialnatural unconsolidated materialUnconsolidated material known to have natural, i.e. not human-made, origin.unconsolidatedMaterial
sedimentsedimentUnconsolidated material consisting of an aggregation of particles transported or deposited by air, water or ice, or that accumulated by other natural agents, such as chemical precipitation, and that forms in layers on the Earth's surface.naturalUnconsolidatedMaterial
4.2.3.13.Mapping Frame (MappingFrameValue)U.K.

Terms indicating the surface on which the MappedFeature is projected.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list MappingFrameValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
baseOfQuaternarybase of quaternaryBase of the predominantely unconsolidated sedimentary material of Quaternary age.
surfaceGeologysurface geologyBedrock and superficial deposits that would be visible if the overlying soil was removed or are exposed at the topographic surface.
topOfBasementtop of basementThe surface in the crust of the Earth below sedimentary or volcanic deposits, or tectonically transported rock unit.
topOfBedrocktop of bedrockTop surface of the usually solid rock that may either be exposed at the topographic surface or covered by other unconsolidated deposits.
4.2.3.14.Natural Geomorphologic Feature Type (NaturalGeomorphologicFeatureTypeValue)U.K.

Terms describing the type of natural geomorphologic feature.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list NaturalGeomorphologicFeatureTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
naturalGeomorphologicFeaturenatural geomorphologic featureA geomorphologic feature produced by the natural dynamics.
drainagePatterndrainage patternThe configuration or arrangement of stream courses in an area, including gullies or first-order channelized flow areas, higher order tributaries, and main streams.
constructionalFeatureconstructional featureSite of a landform that owes its origin, form, position, or general character to depositional (aggradational) processes, such as the accumulation of sediment
destructionalFeaturedestructional featureSite of a landform that owes its origin, form, position, or general character to the removal of material by erosion and weathering (degradation) processes resulting from the wearing-down or away of the land surface.
degradationFeaturedegradation featureA geomorphologic feature resulting from the wearing down or away, and the general lowering or reduction, of the Earth's surface by natural processes of weathering and erosion, and which may infer the processes of transportation of sediment.
relicrelicA landform that has survived decay or disintegration, or one that has been left behind after the disappearance of the greater part of its substance such as a remnant island.
exhumedFeatureexhumed featureFormerly buried landforms, geomorphologic surfaces, or paleosols that have been re-exposed by erosion of the covering mantle.
buriedFeatureburied featureLandforms, geomorphologic surfaces, or paleosols covered by younger sediments.
pedimentpedimentA gently sloping erosional surface developed at the foot of a receding hill or mountain slope, commonly with a slightly concave-upward profile, that cross-cuts rock or sediment strata that extend beneath adjacent uplands.
erosionalerosional featuresA land surface shaped by the action of erosion, especially by running water.
hillhillA generic term for an elevated area of the land surface, rising at least 30 metres to as much as 300 metres above surrounding lowlands, usually with a nominal summit area relative to bounding slopes, a well-defined, rounded outline and slopes that generally exceed 15 percent.
interfluveinterfluveA geomorphologic component of hills consisting of the uppermost, comparatively level or gently sloped area of a hill; shoulders of back wearing hill slopes can narrow the upland or merge resulting in a strongly convex shape.
crestcrestA geomorphologic component of hills consisting of the convex slopes (perpendicular to the contour) that form the narrow, roughly linear top area of a hill, ridge, or other upland where shoulders have converged to the extent that little or no summit remains; dominated by erosion, slope wash and mass movement processes and sediments
headSlopehead slopeA geomorphologic component of hills consisting of a laterally concave area of a hillside, especially at the head of a drainage way, resulting in converging overland water flow.
sideSlopeside slopeA geomorphologic component of hills consisting of a laterally planar area of a hillside, resulting in predominantly parallel overland water flow. Contour lines generally form straight lines.
noseSlopenose slopeA geomorphologic component of hills consisting of the projecting end (laterally convex area) of a hillside, resulting in predominantly divergent overland water flow; contour lines generally form convex curves.
freeFacefree faceA geomorphologic component of hills and mountains consisting of an outcrop of bare rock that sheds rock fragments and other sediments to, and commonly stands more steeply than the angle of repose of, the colluvial slope immediately below; most commonly found on shoulder and back slope positions, and can comprise part or all of a nose slope or side slope.
baseSlopebase slopeA geomorphologic component of hills consisting of the concave to linear slope (perpendicular to the contour) which, regardless of the lateral shape, is an area that forms an apron or wedge at the bottom of a hillside dominated by colluvial and slope wash processes and sediments
mountainmountainA generic term for an elevated area of the land surface, rising more than 300 metres above surrounding lowlands, usually with a nominal summit area relative to bounding slopes and generally with steep sides (greater than 25 percent slope) with or without considerable bare-rock exposed.
mountaintopmountaintopA geomorphologic component of mountains consisting of the uppermost, comparatively level or gently sloped area of mountains, characterized by relatively short, simple slopes composed of bare rock, residuum, or short-transport colluvial sediments.
mountainslopemountainslopeA part of a mountain between the summit and the foot.
mountainflankmountainflankA geomorphologic component of mountains characterized by very long, complex back slopes with comparatively high slope gradients and composed of highly-diverse colluvial sediment mantles, rock outcrops or structural benches.
mountainbasemountainbaseA geomorphologic component of mountains consisting of the strongly to slightly concave colluvial apron or wedge at the bottom of mountain slopes.
depressiondepressionAny relatively sunken part of the Earth's surface; especially a low-lying area surrounded by higher ground.
plainplainAny flat area, large or small, at a low elevation; specifically an extensive region of comparatively smooth and level or gently undulaing land, having few or no prominent surface irregularities but sometimes having a considerable slope, and usually at a low elevation with reference to surrounding areas.
tectonicStructuraltectonic and structural featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms related to regional or local bedrock structures, or crustal movement; and geomorphologic landscapes and landforms related dominantly to water erosion but excluding perennial, channel flow (i.e. fluvial, glaciofluvial), or eolian erosion.
volcanicvolcanic featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms related to the deep seated (igneous) processes by which magma and associated gases rise through the crust and are extruded onto the earth's surface and into the atmosphere.
hydrothermalhydrothermal featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms related to hydrothermal processes.
erosionSurfaceerosion surfaceGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms related dominantly to water erosion but excluding perennial channel flow (i.e. fluvial, glaciofluvial) or eolian erosion.
slopeGravitationalslope and gravitational featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms related to slope environments; geomorphologic landscapes and landforms developed under the action of the gravitational force.
nivalPeriglacialPermafrostnival, periglacial and permafrost featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms related to snow, non-glacial, cold climate environments; geomorphologic landscapes and landforms occurring in the vicinity of glaciers and ice sheets; geomorphologic landscapes and landforms related to ground, soil, or rock that remains at or below 0° C for at least two years.
glacialglacial, glaciofluvial, glaciolacustrine and glaciomarine featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms related to to glacial, glaciofluvial, glaciolacustrine and glaciomarine environments.
eolianeolian featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms related to wind-dominated environments.
marineLittoralCoastalWetlandmarine, littoral and coastal wetlands featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms related to wave or tidal dynamics developed in marine, shallow marine, near-shore and littoral zone environments, and those related to vegetated and / or shallow wet areas
karstChemicalWeatheringkarst and chemical weathering featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms dominated by mineral dissolution, and commonly, subsurface drainage.
alluvialFluvialalluvial and fluvial featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms dominantly related to concentrated water flow (channel flow).
lacustrinelacustrine featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms related to inland permanent water bodies (lakes).
impactimpact featuresGeomorphologic landscapes and landforms related to the impact of extraterrestrial material on the Earth's surface.
4.2.3.15.Thematic Class (ThematicClassValue)U.K.

Values for thematic classification of geologic features.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

4.2.3.16.Thematic Classification (ThematicClassificationValue)U.K.

List of thematic classifications for geologic features.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

4.3. Geophysics U.K.
4.3.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Geophysics contains the following spatial object types:

  • Campaign

  • Geophysical Measurement

  • Geophysical Object

  • Geophysical Object Set

  • Geophysical Profile

  • Geophysical Station

  • Geophysical Swath

4.3.1.1.Campaign (Campaign)U.K.

Geophysical activity extending over a limited time range and limited area for producing similar geophysical measurements, processing results or models.

This type is a sub-type of GeophObjectSet.

Attributes of the spatial object type Campaign U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
campaignTypeType of activity to produce data.CampaignTypeValue
surveyTypeType of geophysical survey.SurveyTypeValue
clientParty for which data was created.RelatedPartyvoidable
contractorParty by which data was created.RelatedPartyvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type Campaign U.K.

The shape attribute shall be of type GM_Surface.

4.3.1.2.Geophysical Object (GeophObject)U.K.

A generic class for geophysical objects.

This type is a sub-type of SF_SpatialSamplingFeature.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type GeophObject U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
citationCitation of geophysical documentation.DocumentCitation
projectedGeometry2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object location on a map.GM_Object
verticalExtentVertical extent of the range of interest.EX_VerticalExtentvoidable
distributionInfoDistribution metadata.MD_Distributorvoidable
largerWorkIdentifier of a larger work data set, typically a campaign or project.Identifiervoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type GeophObject U.K.

The projectedGeometry attribute shall be of type GM_Point, GM_Curve or GM_Surface.

4.3.1.3.Geophysical Measurement (GeophMeasurement)U.K.

A generic spatial object type for geophysical measurements.

This type is a sub-type of GeophObject.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type GeophMeasurement U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
relatedModelIdentifier of the geophysical model that was created from the measurement.Identifiervoidable
platformTypePlatform from which the measurement was carried out.PlatformTypeValue
relatedNetworkName of a national or international observation network to which the facility belongs, or to which measured data is reported.NetworkNameValuevoidable
4.3.1.4.Geophysical Object Set (GeophObjectSet)U.K.

A generic class for collections of geophysical objects.

This type is a sub-type of SF_SpatialSamplingFeature.

Attributes of the spatial object type GeophObjectSet U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
citationCitation of geophysical documentation.DocumentCitation
verticalExtentVertical extent of the range of interest.EX_VerticalExtentvoidable
distributionInfoDistribution metadata.MD_Distributorvoidable
projectedGeometry2D projection of the feature to the ground surface (as a representative point, curve or bounding polygon) to be used by an INSPIRE view service to display the spatial object on a map.GM_Object
largerWorkIdentifier of a larger work data set.Identifiervoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type GeophObjectSet U.K.

The projectedGeometry attribute shall be of type GM_Point, GM_Curve or GM_Surface.

4.3.1.5.Geophysical Profile (GeophProfile)U.K.

A geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a curve.

This type is a sub-type of GeophMeasurement.

Attributes of the spatial object type GeophProfile U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
profileTypeType of geophysical profile.ProfileTypeValue
Constraints of the spatial object type GeophProfile U.K.

The shape attribute shall be of type GM_Curve.

4.3.1.6.Geophysical Station (GeophStation)U.K.

Geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a single point location.

This type is a sub-type of GeophMeasurement.

Attributes of the spatial object type GeophStation U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
stationTypeType of geophysical station.StationTypeValue
stationRankGeophysical stations may be part of a hierarchical system. Rank is proportional to the importance of a station.StationRankValuevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type GeophStation U.K.

The shape attribute shall be of type GM_Point.

4.3.1.7.Geophysical Swath (GeophSwath)U.K.

A geophysical measurement spatially referenced to a surface.

This type is a sub-type of GeophMeasurement.

Attributes of the spatial object type GeophSwath U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
swathTypeType of geophysical swath.SwathTypeValue
Constraints of the spatial object type GeophSwath U.K.

The shape attribute shall be of type GM_Surface.

4.3.2. Code lists U.K.
4.3.2.1.Campaign Type (CampaignTypeValue)U.K.

A type of geophysical campaign.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list CampaignTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
measurementmeasurementField data acquisition campaign.
4.3.2.2.Network Name (NetworkNameValue)U.K.

A name of geophysical network.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list NetworkNameValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
GSNGSNGlobal Seismographic Network
IMSIMSIMS Seismological network
INTERMAGNETINTERMAGNETInternational Real-time Magnetic Observatory Network
UEGNUEGNUnified European Gravity Network
WDCWDCWorld Data Center
4.3.2.3.Platform Type (PlatformTypeValue)U.K.

A platform on which data acquisision was carried out.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list PlatformTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
groundgroundGround based measurement.
landVehicleland vehicleMeasurement carried out from a land vehicle.
fixedWingAirplanefixed-wing airplaneMeasurement carried out from fixed-wing airplane.
helicopterhelicopterMeasurement carried out from helicopter.
seafloorseafloorSeafloor-based measurement.
researchVesselresearch vesselMeasurement carried out from a ship.
satellitesatelliteMeasurement carried out from satellite.
4.3.2.4.Profile Type (ProfileTypeValue)U.K.

Type of geophysical profile.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list ProfileTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
boreholeLoggingborehole loggingGeophysical measurement along the axis of a borehole carried out with a special logging device.
multielectrodeDCProfilemulti-electrode dc profileDC resistivity and/or chargability (IP) measurement carried out along a profile with a larger set of electrodes. Also known as 2D resistivity tomography.
seismicLineseismic lineGeophysical measurement used to record acoustic response of seismic sources along a line in order to define seismic properties in a cross section of the earth.
4.3.2.5.Station Rank (StationRankValue)U.K.

A rank of geophysical station.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list StationRankValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
observatoryobservatoryPermanent monitoring facility with continuous observation schedule.
secularStationsecular stationBase station to record long term time variations of the observed physical field.
1stOrderBase1st order baseHighest precision base station maintained by some authority. It is used to tie relative measurements to absolute network by third party observers.
2ndOrderBase2nd order baseHigh precision base station of lower importance maintained by an authority. It is used to tie relative measurements to absolute network by third party observers.
4.3.2.6.Station Type (StationTypeValue)U.K.

A type of geophysical station.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list StationTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
gravityStationgravity stationGeophysical station to observe gravitational field.
magneticStationmagnetic stationGeophysical station to observe magnetic field.
seismologicalStationseismological stationGeophysical station to observe strong motion seismological events (earthquake) or ambient noise.
verticalElectricSoundingvertical electric soundingGeophysical station to measure underground electric resistivity and/or chargeability (IP) changes in depth using 4 electrodes (AMNB) and direct current. Also known as VES.
magnetotelluricSoundingmagnetotelluric soundingGeophysical station to measure underground electric resistivity changes using natural electromagnetic field variations. Also known as MT sounding.
4.3.2.7.Survey Type (SurveyTypeValue)U.K.

A type of geophysical survey or data set.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list SurveyTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
airborneGeophysicalSurveyairborne geophysical surveyCampaign of airborne geophysical measurements.
groundGravitySurveyground gravity surveyCampaign of ground gravity measurements.
groundMagneticSurveyground magnetic surveyCampaign of ground magnetic measurements.
3DResistivitySurvey3D resistivity surveyCampaign of 3D Multielectrode DC measurements.
seismologicalSurveyseismological surveyCampaign of seismological measurements.
4.3.2.8.Swath Type (SwathTypeValue)U.K.

A type of geophysical swath.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list SwathTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
3DSeismics3d seismicsGeophysical measurement used to record acoustic response of seismic sources over an area in order to define 3D seismic property distribution in a volume of the earth.
4.4. Hydrogeology U.K.
4.4.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Hydrogeology contains the following spatial object types:

  • Active Well

  • Aquiclude

  • Aquifer

  • Aquifer System

  • Aquitard

  • Groundwater Body

  • Hydrogeological Object

  • Man-made Hydrogeological Object

  • Natural Hydrogeological Object

  • Hydrogeological Unit

4.4.1.1.Active Well (ActiveWell)U.K.

A well influencing the groundwater resources of the aquifer.

This type is a sub-type of HydrogeologicalObjectManMade.

Attributes of the spatial object type ActiveWell U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
activityTypeThe type of activity carried out by the well.ActiveWellTypeValue
Association roles of the spatial object type ActiveWell U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
groundWaterBodyThe GroundWaterBody from which the ActiveWell extracts groundwater resources.GroundWaterBodyvoidable
environmentalMonitoringFacilityThe related EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility.EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilityvoidable
boreholeThe Borehole upon which the ActiveWell is based.Boreholevoidable
4.4.1.2.Aquiclude (Aquiclude)U.K.

An impermeable body of rock or stratum of sediment that acts as a barrier to the flow of groundwater.

This type is a sub-type of HydrogeologicalUnit.

4.4.1.3.Aquifer (Aquifer)U.K.

A wet underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well.

This type is a sub-type of HydrogeologicalUnit.

Attributes of the spatial object type Aquifer U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
aquiferTypeThe type of aquifer.AquiferTypeValue
mediaTypeThe classification of the medium in which the groundwater flow occurs.AquiferMediaTypeValue
isExploitedIndicates if groundwater from aquifer is exploited by wells or intakes.Booleanvoidable
isMainInSystemIndicates if aquifer is the main useful aquifer in the aquifer system.Booleanvoidable
vulnerabilityToPollutionAn index value or interval of values determining the potential degree of aquifer risk arising from the geological structure, hydrogeological conditions and the existence of real or potential source of contamination.QuantityValuevoidable
permeabilityCoefficientThe volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained.QuantityValuevoidable
storativityCoefficientThe ability of an aquifer to store water.QuantityValuevoidable
hydroGeochemicalRockTypeThe rock type with respect to the soluble rock components and their hydrogeochemical influence on groundwater.HydroGeochemicalRockTypeValuevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type Aquifer U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
aquitardThe Aquitard(s) that separates the Aquifer.Aquitardvoidable
hydrogeologicalObjectThe HydrogeologicalObject(s) related to the aquifer.HydrogeologicalObjectvoidable
aquiferSystemThe specific AquiferSystem where the Aquitard occurs.AquiferSystemvoidable
4.4.1.4.Aquifer System (AquiferSystem)U.K.

A collection of aquifers and aquitards, which together constitute the environment of groundwater - “communicating vessels”, that are filled or can be filled with water.

This type is a sub-type of HydrogeologicalUnit.

Attributes of the spatial object type AquiferSystem U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
isLayeredIndicates if the AquiferSystem consists of more than one layer.Booleanvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type AquiferSystem U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
aquitardThe Aquitard(s) contained within the AquiferSystem.Aquitardvoidable
aquicludeAn Aquiclude enclosing the AquiferSystem.Aquicludevoidable
aquiferThe Aquifer(s) contained in the AquiferSystem.Aquifervoidable
4.4.1.5.Aquitard (Aquitard)U.K.

A saturated, but poorly permeable bed that impedes groundwater movement.

This type is a sub-type of HydrogeologicalUnit.

Attributes of the spatial object type Aquitard U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
approximatePermeabilityCoefficientThe volume of an incompressible fluid that will flow in unit time through a unit cube of a porous substance across which a unit pressure difference is maintained.QuantityValuevoidable
approximateStorativityCoefficientThe ability of an aquifer to store water.QuantityValuevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type Aquitard U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
aquiferSystemThe AquiferSystem of which the Aquitard is a part.AquiferSystemvoidable
aquiferThe Aquifers separated by the Aquitard.Aquifervoidable
4.4.1.6.Groundwater Body (GroundWaterBody)U.K.

A distinct volume of groundwater within an aquifer or system of aquifers, which is hydraulically isolated from nearby groundwater bodies.

Attributes of the spatial object type GroundWaterBody U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
approximateHorizontalExtendThe geometry defining the boundary of the GroundWaterBody.GM_Surfacevoidable
conditionOfGroundWaterBodyThe approximate degree of change to groundwater as a result of human activity.ConditionOfGroundwaterValue
mineralizationOne of the main chemical characteristics of water. A value is a sum of all water chemical concentration components.WaterSalinityValuevoidable
piezometricStateSpecifies the piezometric state of the GroundwaterBody water table.PiezometricStatevoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type GroundWaterBody U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
activeWellThe ActiveWell which changes the state of the GroundwaterBody through the extraction of groundwater resources.ActiveWellvoidable
aquiferSystemThe AquiferSystem which includes the GroundWaterBody.AquiferSystemvoidable
hydrogeologicalObjectNaturalA HydrogeologicalObjectNatural interacting with the GroundwaterBody.HydrogeologicalObjectNaturalvoidable
observationWellThe observation wells which monitor the GroundWaterBodyEnvironmentalMonitoringFacilityvoidable
4.4.1.7.Hydrogeological Object (HydrogeologicalObject)U.K.

An abstract class for man-made facilities or natural features that have an interaction with the hydrogeological system.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type HydrogeologicalObject U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryThe geometry defining the spatial location of the HydrogeologicalObject.GM_Primitive
nameThe name or code of the HydrogeologicalObject.PT_FreeTextvoidable
descriptionThe description of the HydrogeologicalObject.PT_FreeTextvoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type HydrogeologicalObject U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
aquiferThe Aquifer within which the HydrogeologicalObject occurs.Aquifervoidable
4.4.1.8.Man-made Hydrogeological Object (HydrogeologicalObjectManMade)U.K.

A man-made hydrogeological object.

This type is a sub-type of HydrogeologicalObject.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type HydrogeologicalObjectManMade U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
validFromOfficial date and time the hydrogeological object was/will be legally established.DateTimevoidable
validToDate and time at which the hydrogeological object legally ceased/will cease to be used.DateTimevoidable
statusCodeA code defining the formal status of a man-made hydrogeological object.StatusCodeTypeValuevoidable
4.4.1.9.Natural Hydrogeological Object (HydrogeologicalObjectNatural)U.K.

Hydrogeological object which was created by natural processes.

This type is a sub-type of HydrogeologicalObject.

Attributes of the spatial object type HydrogeologicalObjectNatural U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
naturalObjectTypeThe type of natural hydrogeological object.NaturalObjectTypeValue
waterPersistenceThe degree of persistence of water flow.WaterPersistenceValuevoidable
approximateQuantityOfFlowAn approximate value defining the water yield in a natural hydrogeological object.QuantityValuevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type HydrogeologicalObjectNatural U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
groundWaterBodyThe GroundWateBody with which the natural hydrogeological object interacts.GroundWaterBodyvoidable
4.4.1.10.Hydrogeological Unit (HydrogeologicalUnit)U.K.

A part of the lithosphere with distinctive parameters for water storage and conduction.

This type is a sub-type of GeologicUnit.

Attributes of the spatial object type HydrogeologicalUnit U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
descriptionThe description of the HydrogeologicalUnit.PT_FreeTextvoidable
approximateDepthThe approximate depth of the HydrogeologicalUnit occurrence.QuantityValuevoidable
approximateThicknessThe approximate thickness of the HydrogeologicalUnit.QuantityValuevoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type HydrogeologicalUnit U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
geologicStructureRelates one or many HydrogeologicalUnit(s) to a GeologicStructure.GeologicStructurevoidable
4.4.2. Data types U.K.
4.4.2.1.Hydrogeological Surface (HydrogeologicalSurface)U.K.

A surface that represents the interpolated groundwater table or other surface, for a local or regional area.

This type is a union type.

Attributes of the union type HydrogeologicalSurface U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
surfaceRectifiedGridA surface whose domain is a rectified grid.RectifiedGridCoverage
surfaceReferenceableGridSurface whose domain consists of a referenceable grid.ReferenceableGridCoverage
surfacePointCollectionHydrogeological surface represented by collection of observations in points.PointObservationCollection
4.4.2.2.Piezometric State (PiezometricState)U.K.

The piezometric state of a GroundWaterBody

Attributes of the data type PiezometricState U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
observationTimeDate and time of groundwater state observation.DateTime
piezometricSurfaceA surface that represents the level to which water will rise in tightly cased wells.HydrogeologicalSurface
4.4.2.3.Quantity Value (QuantityValue)U.K.

A data container with a single quantity value or a range of quantity values.

This type is a union type.

Attributes of the union type QuantityValue U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
singleQuantityScalar component with decimal representation and a unit of measure used to store value of a continuous quantity.Quantity
quantityIntervalDecimal pair for specifying a quantity range with a unit of measure.QuantityRange
4.4.3. Code lists U.K.
4.4.3.1.Active Well Type (ActiveWellTypeValue)U.K.

Types of active wells.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list ActiveWellTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
exploitationexploitationThe extraction of groundwater from an aquifer for various purposes (domestic, industrial, water supply intake and other)
rechargerecharge
(a)

Aquifer Recharge Wells: Used to recharge depleted aquifers by injecting water from a variety of sources such as lakes, streams, domestic wastewater treatment plants, other aquifers, etc.

(b)

Saline Water Intrusion Barrier Wells: Used to inject water into fresh water aquifers to prevent intrusion of salt water into fresh water aquifers.

(c)

Subsidence Control Wells: Used to inject fluids into a non-oil or gas-producing zone to reduce or eliminate subsidence associated with overdraft of fresh water.

dewateringdewateringThe removal of water from solid material or soil from an aquifer for the purpose of lowering the water table, e.g. during the site development phase of a major construction project due to a high water table. Usually involves the use of “dewatering” pumps.
decontaminationdecontaminationWell used in remediation schemes that reduce the pollution in an aquifer.
disposaldisposalA well, often a depleted oil or gas well, into which waste fluids can be injected for disposal. Disposal wells typically are subject to regulatory requirements to avoid the contamination of freshwater aquifers.
waterExploratorywater exploratoryA well drilled to search for new groundwater.
thermalthermalA well used to extract thermal supply water for various thermal purposes (e.g. balneology).
observationobservationA well used for observation purposes.
4.4.3.2.Aquifer Media Type (AquiferMediaTypeValue)U.K.

Values describing the characteristics of the aquifer medium.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list AquiferMediaTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
fracturedfracturedFractured aquifers are rocks in which the groundwater moves through cracks, joints or fractures in otherwise solid rock
porousporousPorous media are those aquifers consisting of aggregates of individual particles such as sand or gravel. and the groundwater flow occurs in and moves through the openings between the individual grains.
karstickarsticKarstic aquifers are fractured aquifers where the cracks and fractures have been enlarged by solution, forming large channels or even caverns.
compoundcompoundA combination of a porous, karstic and/or fractured aquifer
karsticAndFracturedkarstic and fracturedA combination of both karstic and fractured aquifer
porousAndFracturedporous and fracturedA combination of both porous and fractured aquifer
4.4.3.3.Aquifer Type (AquiferTypeValue)U.K.

Types of aquifers.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list AquiferTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
confinedSubArtesianconfined subartesianAn aquifer containing water between two relatively impermeable boundaries. The water level in a well tapping a confined aquifer stands above the top of the confined aquifer and can be higher or lower than the water table that may be present in the material above it. The water level does not rise above the ground surface.
confinedArtesianconfined artesianAn aquifer containing water between two relatively impermeable boundaries. The water level in a well tapping a confined aquifer stands above the top of the confined aquifer and can be higher or lower than the water table that may be present in the material above. The water level rises above the ground surface, yielding a flowing well.
unconfinedunconfinedAn aquifer containing water that is not under pressure. The water level in a well is the same as the water table outside the well.
4.4.3.4.Condition Of Groundwater (ConditionOfGroundwaterValue)U.K.

Values indicating the approximate degree of change which has taken place on the natural state of groundwater.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list ConditionOfGroundwaterValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
naturalnaturalGroundwater quantity or quality is dependent only on natural factors.
lightlyModifiedlightly modifiedGroundwater quantity or quality is dependent mostly on natural factors, but with some influence through human activity
modifiedmodifiedGroundwater quantity or quality is modified by human activity.
stronglyModifiedstrongly modifiedGroundwater quantity or quality is modified by human activity and the values of a number of parameters exceed the drinking water standards.
unknownunknownThe natural state of groundwater condition is unknown.
4.4.3.5.Hydrogeochemical Rock Type (HydroGeochemicalRockTypeValue)U.K.

Values describing the hydrogeochemical condition of the groundwater environment.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list HydroGeochemicalRockTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
silicaticsilicaticSilicatic hydrochemical type of groundwater.
carbonaticcarbonaticCarbonatic hydrochemical type of groundwater.
sulfaticsulfaticSulfatic hydrochemical type of groundwater.
chloridicchloridicChloridic hydrochemical type of groundwater.
organicorganicOrganic hydrochemical type of groundwater.
4.4.3.6.Natural Object Type (NaturalObjectTypeValue)U.K.

Types of natural hydrogeological objects.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list NaturalObjectTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
springspringAny natural situation where groundwater flows to the surface of the earth. Thus, a spring is a site where the aquifer surface meets the ground surface.
seepseepA moist or wet place where groundwater reaches the earth's surface from an underground aquifer.
swallowHoleswallow holeA natural depression or hole in the Earth's surface, also known as a sink, shake hole, sinkhole, swallow hole, swallet, doline or cenote, it is mostly caused by karst processes – the chemical dissolution of carbonate rocks or suffusion processes for example in sandstone.
fenfenLow land that is covered wholly or partly with water and that usually has peaty alkaline soil and characteristic flora (as of sedges and reeds).
notSpecifiednot specifiedUnspecified places where groundwater meets the surface.
4.4.3.7.Status Code Type (StatusCodeTypeValue)U.K.

Values describing the statuses of man-made hydrogeological objects.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list StatusCodeTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
abandonedDryabandoned, dryAbandoned because of lack of water.
abandonedInsufficientabandoned, insufficient waterAbandoned because of insufficient amount of water.
abandonedQualityabandoned, poor water qualityAbandoned because of water quality reasons.
deepeneddeepenedDepth of boring increased.
newnewBorehole constructed on a site not previously used.
notInUsenot in useNo longer used for any purpose.
reconditionedreconditionedWell that has been subject to remedial works to improve its functioning.
standbystandbyAbstraction used only when others are not available.
unfinishedunfinishedBoring or construction not completed.
unknownunknownStatus not known or defined.
4.4.3.8.Water Persistence (WaterPersistenceValue)U.K.

Types of hydrological persistence of water.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list WaterPersistenceValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
intermittentintermittentFilled and/or flowing for part of the year.
seasonalseasonalFilled and/or flowing for particular seasons of the year, e.g. autumn/winter.
perennialperennialFilled and/or flowing continuously throughout the year as its bed lies below the water table.
notSpecifiednot specifiedThe type of hydrological persistence of water not specified.
ephemeralephemeralFilled and/or flowing during and immediately after precipitation.
4.4.3.9.Water Salinity (WaterSalinityValue)U.K.

A code list indicating salinity classes in water.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list WaterSalinityValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
ultraFreshWaterultra fresh waterWater with very low salinity. The salinity is equivalent or nearly equivalent to that of rainwater.
freshWaterfresh waterFreshwater refers to bodies of water such as ponds, lakes, rivers and streams containing low concentrations of dissolved salts.
brackishWaterbrackish waterBrackish water is water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater. It may result from mixing of seawater with fresh water, as in estuaries, or it may occur in brackish fossil aquifers.
salineWatersaline waterSaline water is water that contains a significant concentration of dissolved salts. Seawater has a salinity of roughly 35 000 ppm, equivalent to 35 g/L.
brineWaterbrine waterBrine water is saturated or nearly saturated with salt.
4.5. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Geology U.K.
a

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

b

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

c

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

d

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

e

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).’

Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
GE.GeologicUnitGeologic UnitsMappedFeature (spatial objects whose specification property is of type GeologicUnit)
GE. <CodeListValue>a<human readable name>MappedFeature (spatial objects whose specification property is of type GeologicFeature and which are classified (using the themeClass property) according to the same thematic classification)
Example: GE.ShrinkingAndSwelling ClaysExample: Shrinking and swelling clays(themeClassification: ThematicClassificationValue)
GE.GeologicFaultGeologic FaultsMappedFeature (spatial objects whose specification property is of type ShearDisplacementStructure)
GE.GeologicFoldGeologic FoldsMappedFeature (spatial objects whose specification property is of type Fold)
GE.GeomorphologicFeatureGeomorphologic FeaturesMappedFeature (spatial objects whose specification property is of type GeomorphologicFeature)
GE.BoreholeBoreholesBorehole
GE.AquiferAquifersMappedFeature (spatial objects whose specification property is of type Aquifer)
GE.AquicludeAquicludesMappedFeature (spatial objects whose specification property is of type Aquiclude)
GE.AquitardAquitardsMappedFeature (spatial objects whose specification property is of type Aquitard)
GE.AquiferSystemsAquifer SystemsMappedFeature (spatial objects whose specification property is of type AquiferSystem)
GE.GroundwaterbodyGroundwater BodiesGroundwaterbody
GE.ActiveWellActive WellsActiveWell
GE. <CodeListValue>b<human readable name>GeophStation (stationType: StationTypeValue)
Example: GE.gravityStationExample: Gravity Stations
GE. <CodeListValue>c<human readable name>GeophStation (profilType: ProfileTypeValue)
Example: GE.seismicLineExample: Seismic Lines
GE. <CodeListValue>d<human readable name>GeophStation (surveyType: SurveyTypeValue)
Example: GE.groundGravitySurveyExample: Ground Gravity Surveys
GE. <CodeListValue>e<human readable name>Campaign (surveyType: SurveyTypeValue)
Example: GE.groundMagneticSurveyExample: Ground Magnetic Surveys
GE.Geophysics.3DSeismics3D SeismicsGeophSwath

ANNEX IVU.K.

The following Annex IV is added to Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010:

ANNEX IV Requirements for Spatial Data Themes Listed in Annex III to Directive 2007/2/EC

1.STATISTICAL UNITSU.K.

1.1. Structure of the Spatial Data Theme Statistical Units U.K.

The types specified for the spatial data theme Statistical Units are structured in the following packages:

  • Statistical Units Base

  • Statistical Units Vector

  • Statistical Units Grid

1.2. Statistical Units Base U.K.
1.2.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Statistical Units Base contains the spatial object type Statistical Unit.

1.2.1.1.Statistical Unit (StatisticalUnit)U.K.

Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information.

This type is abstract.

1.3. Statistical Units Vector U.K.
1.3.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Vector contains the following spatial object types:

  • Vector Statistical Unit

  • Area Statistical Unit

  • Statistical Tesselation

  • Evolution

1.3.1.1.Vector Statistical Unit (VectorStatisticalUnit)U.K.

Statistical unit represented as a vector geometry (point, line or surface).

This type is a sub-type of StatisticalUnit.

Attributes of the spatial object type VectorStatisticalUnit U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
thematicIdDescriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme.ThematicIdentifier
countryThe code of the country the object belongs to.CountryCode
geographicalNamePossible geographical names of the object.GeographicalName
validityPeriodThe period when the statistical unit is supposed to be preferably used and not.TM_Period
referencePeriodThe period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the territorial division in statistical units.TM_Period
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type VectorStatisticalUnit U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryGeometrical representations of the vector statistical unit.VectorStatisticalUnitGeometry
evolutionsAll the evolutions the statistical unit has encountered.Evolutionvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type VectorStatisticalUnit U.K.

Vector statistical units with a reference geometry instance of GM_MultiSurface must be instances of the specialised class AreaStatisticalUnit.

1.3.1.2.Area Statistical Unit (AreaStatisticalUnit)U.K.

Vector statistical unit with a surfacic reference geometry.

This type is a sub-type of VectorStatisticalUnit.

Attributes of the spatial object type AreaStatisticalUnit U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
areaValueThe area of the reference geometry.Area
landAreaValueThe area of the above-water part.Areavoidable
livableAreaValueThe area of the livable part.Areavoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type AreaStatisticalUnit U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
administrativeUnitAdministrative units used to build the area statistical unit.AdministrativeUnitvoidable
lowersThe area statistical units of the next lower level.AreaStatisticalUnitvoidable
uppersThe area statistical units of the next upper level.AreaStatisticalUnitvoidable
successorsSuccessors of the area statistical unit.AreaStatisticalUnitvoidable
predecessorsPredecessors of the area statistical unit.AreaStatisticalUnitvoidable
tesselationThe tesselation composed of units.StatisticalTessellationvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type AreaStatisticalUnit U.K.

The reference geometry of an area statistical units should be a GM_MultiSurface.

1.3.1.3.Statistical Tesselation (StatisticalTessellation)U.K.

A tesselation composed of area statistical units.

Attributes of the spatial object type StatisticalTessellation U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
Association roles of the spatial object type StatisticalTessellation U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
unitsThe units composing a tesselation.AreaStatisticalUnitvoidable
lowerThe immediately lower statistical tessellation.StatisticalTessellationvoidable
upperThe immediately upper statistical tessellation.StatisticalTessellationvoidable
1.3.1.4.Evolution (Evolution)U.K.

Representation of vector statistical unit evolution.

Attributes of the spatial object type Evolution U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
dateThe date when the change occured.DateTime
evolutionTypeThe type of evolution.EvolutionTypeValue
areaVariationThe area variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is “change”.Areavoidable
populationVariationThe population variation during the evolution. This attribute has to be populated only if the type is “change”.Integervoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type Evolution U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
finalUnitVersionsAll the final unit versions concerned by the evolution.VectorStatisticalUnitvoidable
unitsAll the units concerned by the evolution.VectorStatisticalUnitvoidable
initialUnitVersionsAll the initial unit versions concerned by the evolution.VectorStatisticalUnitvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type Evolution U.K.

Evolution representations shall be consistent with the versions of the concerned objects.

An evolution with a typeValue “creation” shall not have any initial unit versions and only one final one.

An evolution with a typeValue “deletion” shall have one initial unit version and no final one.

An evolution with a typeValue “aggregation” shall have at least two initial unit versions (the units to be aggregated) and a single final one (the resulting aggregation).

An evolution with a typeValue “change” shall have one initial unit version and one final one.

An evolution with a typeValue “splitting” shall have a single initial unit version (the unit to split), and at least two final ones (the units resulting from the splitting).

1.3.2. Data types U.K.
1.3.2.1.Vector Statistical Unit Geometry (VectorStatisticalUnitGeometry)U.K.

A geometrical representation for vector statistical units.

Attributes of the data type VectorStatisticalUnitGeometry U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryThe geometry.GM_Object
geometryDescriptorThe statistical unit geometry descriptor.GeometryDescriptor
1.3.2.2.Geometry Descriptor (GeometryDescriptor)U.K.

A descriptor for vector statistical unit geometry.

Attributes of the data type GeometryDescriptor U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryTypeThe geometry type.GeometryTypeValue
mostDetailedScaleThe most detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale).Integer
leastDetailedScaleThe least detailed scale the generalised geometry is supposed to be suitable for (expressed as the inverse of an indicative scale).Integer
Constraints of the data type GeometryDescriptor U.K.

The mostDetailedScale and leastDetailedScale fields shall be provided only for geometry descriptors with a type generalisedGeometry

If provided, mostDetailedScale shall be smaller than leastDetailedScale

1.3.3. Code lists U.K.
1.3.3.1.Geometry Type (GeometryTypeValue)U.K.

The code values for the geometry types.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list GeometryTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
referenceGeometryreference geometryThe described geometry is the reference geometry.
pointLabelpoint labelThe described geometry is a point geometry for labeling.
centerOfGravitycenter of gravityThe described geometry is a point geometry located at the center of gravity of the unit.
generalisedGeometrygeneralised geometryA generalised geometry of the statistical unit.
otherotherOther kind of geometry type.
1.3.3.2.Evolution Type (EvolutionTypeValue)U.K.

The code values for evolution types.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Statistical Units.

1.4. Statistical Units Grid U.K.
1.4.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Grid contains the following spatial object types:

  • Statistical Grid Cell

  • Statistical Grid

1.4.1.1.Statistical Grid Cell (StatisticalGridCell)U.K.

Unit for dissemination or use of statistical information that is represented as a grid cell.

This type is a sub-type of StatisticalUnit.

Attributes of the spatial object type StatisticalGridCell U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
codeA cell code.CharacterStringvoidable
geographicalPositionThe grid cell lower left corner geographical position.DirectPositionvoidable
gridPositionThe grid cell position within the grid based on the grid coordinates.GridPositionvoidable
geometryThe grid cell geometry.GM_Surfacevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type StatisticalGridCell U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
lowersThe immediately lower statistical grid cells.StatisticalGridCellvoidable
upperThe immediately upper statistical grid cell.StatisticalGridCellvoidable
gridThe grid made up of cells.StatisticalGrid
Constraints of the spatial object type StatisticalGridCell U.K.

The cell position shall be within the grid, according to its width and height.

At least one of the attributes code, geographicalPosition, gridPosition or geometry shall be provided.

Where several spatial representations are provided (code, geographicalPosition, gridPosition and geometry), they shall be consistent.

The code shall be composed of:

(1)

A coordinate reference system part, represented by the word CRS, followed by the EPSG code.

(2)

A resolution and position part:

  • If the coordinate reference system is projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in meters and the letter m. Then, the letter N followed by the northing value in meters, and the letter E followed by the easting value in meters.

  • If the coordinate reference system is not projected, the word RES followed by the grid resolution in degree-minute-second, followed by the word dms. Then the word LON followed by the longitude value in degree-minute-second, and word LAT followed by the latitude value in degree-minute-second.

For both cases, the given position shall be the position of the lower left cell corner.

1.4.1.2.Statistical Grid (StatisticalGrid)U.K.

A grid composed of statistical cells.

Attributes of the spatial object type StatisticalGrid U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
EPSGCodeThe EPSG code to identify the grid Coordinate Referencing System.Integer
resolutionThe grid resolution.StatisticalGridResolution
originThe position of the origin point of the grid in the specified coordinate reference system (if defined).DirectPosition
widthThe grid width, in cell number (if defined).Integer
heightThe grid height, in cell number (if defined).Integer
Association roles of the spatial object type StatisticalGrid U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
cellsThe cells composing a grid.StatisticalGridCell
lowerThe immediately lower statistical grid.StatisticalGridvoidable
upperThe immediately upper statistical grid.StatisticalGridvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type StatisticalGrid U.K.

If the coordinate reference system is a projected one, the resolution shall be a length. Otherwise, it shall be an angle.

1.4.2. Data types U.K.
1.4.2.1.Grid Position (GridPosition)U.K.

A grid cell position within a grid.

Attributes of the data type GridPosition U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
xThe position of the cell on the horizontal axis, starting from the left side, toward the right, from 0 to the grid width -1.Integer
yThe position of the cell on the vertical axis, starting from the bottom toward the top, from 0 to the grid height -1.Integer
1.4.2.2.Statistical Grid Resolution (StatisticalGridResolution)U.K.

A statistical unit resolution value.

This type is a union type.

Attributes of the union type StatisticalGridResolution U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
lengthResolutionA distance resolution.Length
angleResolutionAn angle resolution.Angle
1.5. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
(1)At least the geometry of statistical units, for which statistical data are made available under INSPIRE, shall be made available as well. This requirement applies to INSPIRE themes that refer to statistical units.U.K.
(2)For pan-European usage, the Equal Area Grid defined in Section 2.2.1 of Annex II shall be used.U.K.
(3)Statistical data shall refer to their statistical unit through the unit’s external object identifier (inspireId) or thematic identifier (for vector units) or the unit’s code (for grid cells).U.K.
(4)Statistical data shall refer to a specific version of a statistical unit.U.K.
1.6. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Statistical Units U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
SU.VectorStatisticalUnitVector statistical unitsVectorStatisticalUnit
SU.StatisticalGridCellStatistical grid cellsStatisticalGridCell

2.BUILDINGSU.K.

2.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:

(1)

“2D data” means data where the geometry of spatial objects is represented in two-dimensional space.

(2)

“2.5D data” means data where the geometry of spatial objects is represented in three-dimensional space with the constraint that, for each (X,Y) position, there is only one Z.

(3)

“3D data” means data where the geometry of spatial objects is represented in three-dimensional space.

(4)

“building component” means any sub-division or element of a building.

2.2. Structure of the Spatial Data Theme Buildings U.K.

The types specified for the spatial data theme Buildings are structured in the following packages:

  • Buildings Base

  • Buildings 2D

  • Buildings 3D

2.3. Buildings Base U.K.
2.3.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Buildings Base contains the following spatial object types:

  • Abstract Construction

  • Abstract Building

  • Building

  • Building Part

2.3.1.1.Abstract Construction (AbstractConstruction)U.K.

Abstract spatial object type grouping the semantic properties of buildings, building parts.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type AbstractConstruction U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
nameName of the construction.GeographicalNamevoidable
dateOfConstructionDate of construction.DateOfEventvoidable
dateOfDemolitionDate of demolition.DateOfEventvoidable
dateOfRenovationDate of last major renovation.DateOfEventvoidable
elevationVertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.).Elevationvoidable
externalReferenceReference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object.ExternalReferencevoidable
heightAboveGroundHeight above ground.HeightAboveGroundvoidable
conditionOfConstructionStatus of construction.ConditionOfConstructionValuevoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
2.3.1.2.Abstract Building (AbstractBuilding)U.K.

Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractConstruction.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type AbstractBuilding U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
buildingNatureCharacteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building.BuildingNatureValuevoidable
currentUseActivity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities.CurrentUsevoidable
numberOfDwellingsNumber of dwellings.Integervoidable
numberOfBuildingUnitsNumber of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc.Integervoidable
numberOfFloorsAboveGroundNumber of floors above ground.Integervoidable
2.3.1.3.Building (Building)U.K.

A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractBuilding.

This type is abstract.

Association roles of the spatial object type Building U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
partsThe building parts the building is composed of.BuildingPartvoidable
2.3.1.4.Building Part (BuildingPart)U.K.

A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractBuilding.

This type is abstract.

2.3.2. Data types U.K.
2.3.2.1.Current Use (CurrentUse)U.K.

This data type enables to detail the current use(s).

Attributes of the data type CurrentUse U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
currentUseThe current use.CurrentUseValue
percentageThe proportion, given as a percentage, devoted to this current use.Integer
Constraints of the data type CurrentUse U.K.

The total of all percentages shall be less or equal to 100.

2.3.2.2.Date Of Event (DateOfEvent)U.K.

This data type includes the different possible ways to define the date of an event.

Attributes of the data type DateOfEvent U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
anyPointA date and time of any point of the event, between its beginning and its end.DateTimevoidable
beginningDate and time when the event begun.DateTimevoidable
endDate and time when the event ended.DateTimevoidable
Constraints of the data type DateOfEvent U.K.

At least one of the attributes beginning, end or anyPoint shall be supplied.

If provided, the beginning attribute shall not be after the anyPoint attribute and the end attribute, and the anyPoint attribute shall not be after the end attribute.

2.3.2.3.Elevation (Elevation)U.K.

This data type includes the elevation value itself and information on how it was measured.

Attributes of the type Elevation U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
elevationReferenceElement where the elevation was measured.ElevationReferenceValue
elevationValueValue of the elevation.DirectPosition
2.3.2.4.External Reference (ExternalReference)U.K.

Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object.

Attributes of the data type ExternalReference U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
informationSystemUniform Resource Identifier of the external information system.URI
informationSystemNameThe name of the external information system.PT_FreeText
referenceThematic identifier of the spatial object or of any piece of information related to the spatial object.CharacterString
2.3.2.5.Height Above Ground (HeightAboveGround)U.K.

Vertical distance between a low and a high reference.

Attributes of the data type HeightAboveGround U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
heightReferenceElement used as the high reference.ElevationReferenceValuevoidable
lowReferenceElement used as the low reference.ElevationReferenceValuevoidable
statusThe way the height has been captured.HeightStatusValuevoidable
valueValue of the height above ground.Length
Constraints of the data type HeightAboveGround U.K.

The value of HeightAboveGround shall be in meters.

2.3.2.6.Building Geometry2D (BuildingGeometry2D)U.K.

This data types includes the geometry of the building and metadata information about which element of the building was captured and how.

Attributes of the data type BuildingGeometry2D U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometry2D or 2.5D geometric representation.GM_Object
horizontalGeometryEstimatedAccuracyThe estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position.Lengthvoidable
horizontalGeometryReferenceElement of the building that was captured by (X,Y) coordinates.HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue
referenceGeometryThe geometry to be taken into account by view services, for portrayal.Boolean
verticalGeometryEstimatedAccuracyThe estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z coordinates of the building geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position.Lengthvoidable
verticalGeometryReferenceElement of the building that was captured by vertical coordinates.ElevationReferenceValue
Constraints of the data type BuildingGeometry2D U.K.

Geometry shall be of type GM_Point or GM_Surface or GM_MultiSurface.

The value of horizontalGeometryEstimatedAccuracy shall be given in meters.

For exactly one item of BuildingGeometry, the value of the attribute referenceGeometry shall be “true”.

The value of verticalGeometryEstimatedAccuracy shall be given in meters.

2.3.3. Code lists U.K.
2.3.3.1.Building Nature (BuildingNatureValue)U.K.

Values indicating the nature of a building.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list BuildingNatureValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
archarchA man-made structure in the form of an arch.
bunkerbunkerA facility, partly underground, intended for or used by the military either for location of command/control centers or for troop encampment.
canopycanopyAn overhead roof providing shelter to things below. Canopies may be free standing frameworks over which a covering is attached or may be linked or suspended to the outside of a building.
caveBuildingcave buildingA space hosting human or economic activity which is usually enclosed within rock with the addition of man-made exterior walls and which may contain structures comparable to the interior structures of freestanding buildings.
chapelchapelA Christian place of worship, usually smaller than a church.
castlecastleA large ornate or fortified building usually constructed for the purpose of a private residence or security.
churchchurchBuilding or structure whose primary aim is to facilitate the religious practice of a Christian community.
damdamA permanent barrier across a watercourse used to impound water or to control its flow.
greenhousegreenhouseA building that is often constructed primarily of transparent material (for example: glass), in which temperature and humidity can be controlled for the cultivation and/or protection of plants.
lighthouselighthouseA tower designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses.
mosquemosqueBuilding or structure whose primary aim is to facilitate the religious practice of a Muslim community.
shedshedA building of light construction, which usually has one or more open sides, that is typically used for storage.
silosiloA large storage structure, generally cylindrical, used for storing loose materials.
stadiumstadiumA place or venue for sports, concerts or other events and consists of a field or stage either partly or completely surrounded by a structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event.
storageTankstorage tankA container usually for holding liquids and compressed gases.
synagoguesynagogueBuilding or structure whose primary aim is to facilitate the religious practice of a Jewish or Samaritan community.
templetempleBuilding or structure whose primary aim is to facilitate religious practices.
towertowerA relatively tall, narrow structure that may either stand alone or may form part of another structure.
windmillwindmillA building which converts the energy of the wind into rotational motion by means of adjustable sails or blades.
windTurbinewind turbineA tower and associated equipment that generates electrical power from wind.
2.3.3.2.Condition Of Construction (ConditionOfConstructionValue)U.K.

Values indicating the condition of a construction.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list ConditionOfConstructionValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
declineddeclinedThe construction cannot be used under normal conditions, though its main elements (walls, roof) are still present.
demolisheddemolishedThe construction has been demolished. There are no more visible remains.
functionalfunctionalThe construction is functional.
projectedprojectedThe construction is being designed. Construction has not yet started.
ruinruinThe construction has been partly demolished and some main elements (roof, walls) have been destroyed. There are some visible remains of the construction.
underConstructionunder constructionThe construction is under construction and not yet functional. This applies only to the initial construction of the construction and not to maintenance work.
2.3.3.3.Current Use (CurrentUseValue)U.K.

Values indicating the current use.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and narrower values defined by data providers.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list CurrentUseValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent value
residentialresidentialThe building (or building component) is used for residential purpose.
individualResidenceindividual residenceThe building (or building component) hosts only one dwelling.residential
collectiveResidencecollective residenceThe building (or building component) hosts more than one dwelling.residential
twoDwellingstwo dwellingsThe building (or building component) hosts two dwellings.collectiveResidence
moreThanTwoDwellingmore than two dwellingsThe building (or building component) hosts at least 3 dwellings.collectiveResidence
residenceForCommunitiesresidence for communitiesThe building (or building component) hosts a residence for communities.residential
agricultureagricultureThe building (or building component) is used for agricultural activities.
industrialindustrialThe building (or building component) is used for secondary sector activities (industrial).
commerceAndServicescommerce and servicesThe building (or building component) is used for any service activities. This value addresses the buildings and building components dedicated to tertiary sector activities (commercial and services).
officeofficeThe building (or building component) hosts offices.commerceAndServices
tradetradeThe building (or building component) hosts trade activities.commerceAndServices
publicServicespublic servicesThe building (or building component) hosts public services. Public services are tertiary services provided for the benefit of the citizens.commerceAndServices
ancillaryancillaryA building (or building component) of small size that is used only in connection with another larger building (or building component) and generally does not inherit the same function and characteristics as the building (or building component) it is linked to.
2.3.3.4.Elevation Reference (ElevationReferenceValue)U.K.

List of possible elements considered to capture a vertical geometry.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list ElevationReferenceValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
aboveGroundEnvelopeabove ground envelopeThe elevation has been captured at the level of the maximum extent of the above ground envelope of the construction.
bottomOfConstructionbottom of constructionThe elevation has been captured at the bottom of the usable part of the construction.
entrancePointentrance pointThe elevation has been captured at the entrance of the construction, generally the bottom of entrance door.
generalEavegeneral eaveThe elevation has been captured at eave level, anywhere between the lowest and the highest eave levels of the construction.
generalGroundgeneral groundThe elevation has been captured at ground level, anywhere between the lowest and the highest ground points of the construction.
generalRoofgeneral roofThe elevation has been captured at roof level, anywhere between the lowest edge roof level and the top of the construction.
generalRoofEdgegeneral roof edgeThe elevation has been captured at roof edge level, anywhere between the lowest and the highest roof edges of the construction.
highestEavehighest eaveThe elevation has been captured at the highest eave level of the construction.
highestGroundPointhighest ground pointThe elevation has been captured at the highest ground point of the construction.
highestPointhighest pointThe elevation has been captured at the highest point of the construction, including the installations, such as chimneys and antennas.
highestRoofEdgehighest roof edgeThe elevation has been captured at the highest roof edge level of the construction.
lowestEavelowest eaveThe elevation has been captured at the lowest eave level of the construction.
lowestFloorAboveGroundlowest floor above groundThe elevation has been captured at the level of the lowest floor above ground.
lowestGroundPointlowest ground pointThe elevation has been captured at the lowest ground point level of the construction.
lowestRoofEdgelowest roof edgeThe elevation has been captured at the lowest roof edge level of the construction.
topOfConstructiontop of constructionThe elevation has been captured at the top level of the construction.
2.3.3.5.Height Status (HeightStatusValue)U.K.

Values indicating the method used to capture a height.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list HeightStatusValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
estimatedestimatedThe height has been estimated and not measured.
measuredmeasuredThe height has been (directly or indirectly) measured.
2.3.3.6.Horizontal Geometry Reference (HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue)U.K.

Values indicating the element considered to capture a horizontal geometry.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
aboveGroundEnvelopeabove ground envelopeThe building horizontal geometry has been captured using the above ground envelope of the building, i.e. the maximum extent of the building above ground.
combinedcombinedThe building horizontal geometry has been obtained from the combination of the geometries of its building parts with the geometries of the building parts using different horizontal geometry references.
entrancePointentrance pointThe building geometry is represented by a point located at the entrance of the building.
envelopeenvelopeThe building horizontal geometry has been captured using the whole envelope of the building, i.e. the maximum extent of the building above and under ground.
footPrintfoot printThe building horizontal geometry has been captured using the footprint of the building, i.e. its extent at ground level.
lowestFloorAboveGroundlowest floor above groundThe building horizontal geometry has been captured using the lowest floor above ground of the building.
pointInsideBuildingpoint inside buildingThe building horizontal geometry is represented by a point located within the building.
pointInsideCadastralParcelpoint inside cadastral parcelThe building horizontal geometry is represented by a point located within the parcel the building belongs to.
roofEdgeroof edgeThe building horizontal geometry has been captured using the roof edges of the building.
2.4. Buildings 2D U.K.
2.4.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Buildings 2D contains the following spatial object types:

  • Building

  • Building Part

2.4.1.1.Building (Building)U.K.

A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site.

This type is a sub-type of Building of the Buildings Base package.

Attributes of the spatial object type Building U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometry2D2D or 2,5D geometric representation of the building.BuildingGeometry2D
Constraints of the spatial object type Building U.K.

Exactly one geometry2D attribute shall be a reference geometry, i.e. a geometry2D with a referenceGeometry attribute set to “true”.

The parts of the building shall be represented using the BuildingPart type of the Buildings2D package.

2.4.1.2.Building Part (BuildingPart)U.K.

A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building.

This type is a sub-type of BuildingPart of the Buildings Base package.

Attributes of the spatial object type BuildingPart U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometry2D2D or 2,5D geometric representation of the building part.BuildingGeometry2D
Constraints of the spatial object type BuildingPart U.K.

Exactly one geometry2D attribute must be a reference geometry, i.e. the referenceGeometry attribute must be “true”.

2.5. Buildings 3D U.K.
2.5.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Buildings 3D contains the following spatial object types:

  • Building

  • Building Part

2.5.1.1.Building (Building)U.K.

A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site.

This type is a sub-type of Building in the Buildings Base package.

Attributes of the spatial object type Building U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometry2D2D or 2,5D geometric representation.BuildingGeometry2Dvoidable
geometry3DLoD13D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons.BuildingGeometry3DLoD1
geometry3DLoD23D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes)BuildingGeometry3DLoD2
geometry3DLoD33D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys).BuildingGeometry3DLoD
geometry3DLoD43D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys).BuildingGeometry3DLoD
Constraints of the spatial object type Building U.K.

If a Building does not have any BuildingParts, at least the geometry3DLoD1 or geometry3DLoD2 or geometry3DLoD3 or geometry3DLoD4 attributes shall be provided.

The parts of the building shall be represented using the BuildingPart type of the Buildings3D package.

2.5.1.2.Building Part (BuildingPart)U.K.

A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building.

This type is a sub-type of BuildingPart in the Buildings Base package.

Attributes of the spatial object type BuildingPart U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometry2D2D or 2,5D geometric representation.BuildingGeometry2Dvoidable
geometry3DLoD13D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons.BuildingGeometry3DLoD1
geometry3DLoD23D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes).BuildingGeometry3DLoD2
geometry3DLoD33D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys).BuildingGeometry3DLoD
geometry3DLoD43D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys).BuildingGeometry3DLoD
Constraints of the spatial object type BuildingPart U.K.

At least one of the geometry3DLoD1 or geometry3DLoD2 or geometry3DLoD3 or geometry3DLoD4 attributes shall be provided.

2.5.2. Data types U.K.
2.5.2.1.Building Geometry3D LoD (BuildingGeometry3DLoD)U.K.

Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry.

Attributes of the data type BuildingGeometry3DLoD U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryMultiSurfaceRepresentation of the outer boundary by a MultiSurface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing.GM_MultiSurface
geometrySolidRepresentation of the outer boundary by a solid.GM_Solid
terrainIntersectionLine or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart,.) touches the terrain representation.GM_MultiCurvevoidable
horizontalGeometryEstimatedAccuracyThe estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position.Lengthvoidable
verticalGeometryEstimatedAccuracyThe estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z-coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position.Lengthvoidable
verticalGeometryReference3DBottomHeight level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to.ElevationReferenceValue
Constraints of the data type BuildingGeometry3DLoD U.K.

Either the geometryMultiSurface or the geometrySolid attribute shall be provided.

2.5.2.2.Building Geometry3D LoD1 (BuildingGeometry3DLoD1)U.K.

Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD1 representation.

This type is a sub-type of BuildingGeometry3DLoD.

Attributes of the data type BuildingGeometry3DLoD1 U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
horizontalGeometryReferenceElement captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 MultiSurface or Solid geometry.HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue
verticalGeometryReference3DTopHeight level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to.ElevationReferenceValue
Constraints of the data type BuildingGeometry3DLoD1 U.K.

The horizontalGeometryReference attribute shall not take the value entrancePoint, pointInsideBuilding or pointInsideCadastralParcel.

2.5.2.3.Building Geometry3D LoD2 (BuildingGeometry3DLoD2)U.K.

Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation.

This type is a sub-type of BuildingGeometry3DLoD.

Attributes of the data type BuildingGeometry3DLoD2 U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
horizontalGeometryReferenceElement captured by the coordinates (X,Y) of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry.HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue
Constraints of the data type BuildingGeometry3DLoD2 U.K.

The horizontalGeometryReference attribute shall not take the value entrancePoint, pointInsideBuilding or pointInsideCadastralParcel.

2.6. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
(1)By way of derogation from article 12(1), the value domain of spatial properties used in the Buildings 3D package shall not be restricted.U.K.
2.7. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Buildings U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
BU.BuildingBuildingsBuilding (of the Buildings 2D package)
BU.BuildingPartBuilding PartsBuildingPart (of the Buildings 2D package)

No layers are defined for the Buildings 3D package.

3.SOILU.K.

3.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object types are specified for the spatial data theme Soil:

  • Derived Soil Profile

  • Observed Soil Profile

  • Profile Element

  • Soil Body

  • Soil Derived Object

  • Soil Horizon

  • Soil Layer

  • Soil Plot

  • Soil Profile

  • Soil Site

  • Soil Theme Coverage

  • Soil Theme Descriptive Coverage

3.1.1. Derived Soil Profile (DerivedSoilProfile) U.K.

A non-point-located soil profile that serves as a reference profile for a specific soil type in a certain geographical area.

This type is a sub-type of SoilProfile.

Association roles of the spatial object type DerivedSoilProfile U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
isDerivedFromLink to one or more observed soil profiles from which this profile has been derived.ObservedSoilProfilevoidable
3.1.2. Observed Soil Profile (ObservedSoilProfile) U.K.

A representation of a soil profile found on a specific location which is described on the basis of observations in a trial pit or with a borehole.

This type is a sub-type of SoilProfile.

Association roles of the spatial object type ObservedSoilProfile U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
locationThe location of an observed profile is the soilplot.SoilPlot
3.1.3. Profile Element (ProfileElement) U.K.

An abstract spatial object type grouping soil layers and / or horizons for functional/operational aims.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type ProfileElement U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
particleSizeFractionMineral part of the soil, fractioned on the basis of size (diameter), limits of the particles. It indicates how much of the mineral soil material is composed of soil particles of the specified size range.ParticleSizeFractionTypevoidable
profileElementDepthRangeUpper and lower depth of the profile element (layer or horizon) measured from the surface (0 cm) of a soil profile (in cm).RangeType
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type ProfileElement U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
isPartOfLink to the soil profile which the profile element constitutes.SoilProfile
profileElementObservationObservation of a soil property for characterizing the profile element (layer or horizon).OM_Observationvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type ProfileElement U.K.

To fill the featureOfInterest property of the profile element observations of a ProfileElement object, that same ProfileElement object shall be used.

The observedProperty of the profile element observation shall be specified using a value from the ProfileElementParameterNameValue code list.

The result of the profile element observation shall be of one of the following types: Number; RangeType; CharacterString.

3.1.4. Soil Body (SoilBody) U.K.

Part of the soil cover that is delineated and that is homogeneous with regard to certain soil properties and/or spatial patterns.

Attributes of the spatial object type SoilBody U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryThe geometry defining the boundary of the Soil Body.GM_MultiSurface
soilBodyLabelLabel to identify the soil body according to the specified reference framework (metadata).CharacterStringvoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type SoilBody U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
isDescribedBy

Link to a derived soil profile that characterizes the soil body, possibly in combination with other derived soil profiles.

The association has additional properties as defined in the association class DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody.

DerivedSoilProfilevoidable
3.1.5. Soil Derived Object (SoilDerivedObject) U.K.

A spatial object type for representing spatial objects with soil-related property derived from one or more soil and possibly other non soil properties.

Attributes of the spatial object type SoilDerivedObject U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryThe geometry defining the soil derived object.GM_Object
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
Association roles of the spatial object type SoilDerivedObject U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
isBasedOnSoilDerivedObjectLink to a soil derived object on whose properties the derived value is based.SoilDerivedObjectvoidable
isBasedOnObservedSoilProfileLink to an observed soil profile on whose properties the derived value is based.ObservedSoilProfilevoidable
isBasedOnSoilBodyLink to a soil body on whose properties the derived value is based.SoilBodyvoidable
soilDerivedObjectObservationObservation of a soil property for characterizing the soil derived object.OM_Observationvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type SoilDerivedObject U.K.

To fill the featureOfInterest property of the soil derived object observation, the same SoilDerivedObject object shall be used.

The observedProperty of the soil derived object observation shall be specified using a value from the SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue code list.

The result of the soil derived object observation shall be of one of the following types: Number; RangeType; CharacterString.

3.1.6. Soil Horizon (SoilHorizon) U.K.

Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension, more or less parallel to the surface and homogeneous for most morphological and analytical characteristics, developed in a parent material layer through pedogenic processes or made up of in-situ sedimented organic residues of up-growing plants (peat).

This type is a sub-type of ProfileElement.

Attributes of the spatial object type SoilHorizon U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
FAOHorizonNotationDesignation of the soil horizon.FAOHorizonNotationTypevoidable
otherHorizonNotationDesignation of the soil horizon according to a specific classification system.OtherHorizonNotationTypevoidable
3.1.7. Soil Layer (SoilLayer) U.K.

Domain of a soil with a certain vertical extension developed through non-pedogenic processes, displaying a change in structure and/or composition to possibly over- or underlying adjacent domains, or a grouping of soil horizons or other sub-domains with a special purpose.

This type is a sub-type of ProfileElement.

Attributes of the spatial object type SoilLayer U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
layerTypeAssignation of a layer according to the concept that fits its kind.LayerTypeValue
layerRockTypeType of the material in which the layer developed.LithologyValuevoidable
layerGenesisProcessLast non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer.EventProcessValuevoidable
layerGenesisEnvironmentSetting in which the last non-pedogenic process (geologic or anthropogenic) that coined the material composition and internal structure of the layer took place.EventEnvironmentValuevoidable
layerGenesisProcessStateIndication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is on-going or ceased in the past.LayerGenesisProcessStateValuevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type SoilLayer U.K.

The attributes layerGenesisProcess, layerGenesisEnvironment, layerGenesisProcessState and layerRockType shall only be provided where the layerType is of the value “geogenic”.

3.1.8. Soil Plot (SoilPlot) U.K.

A spot where a specific soil investigation is carried out.

Attributes of the spatial object type SoilPlot U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
soilPlotLocationA reference to a location on the earth; it can be a point location identified by coordinates or a description of the location using text or an identifier.Location
soilPlotTypeGives information on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made on.SoilPlotTypeValue
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type SoilPlot U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
locatedOnLink to the soil site on which the soil plot is located or to which the soil plot is belonging.SoilSitevoidable
observedProfileLink to the observed soil profile for which the soil plot provides location information.ObservedSoilProfilevoidable
3.1.9. Soil Profile (SoilProfile) U.K.

A description of the soil that is characterized by a vertical succession of profile elements.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type SoilProfile U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
WRBSoilNameIdentification of the soil profile.WRBSoilNameTypevoidable
otherSoilNameIdentification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme.OtherSoilNameTypevoidable
localIdentifierUnique identifier of the soil profile given by the data provider of the data set.CharacterStringvoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromThe time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type SoilProfile U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
isDescribedByThe profile elements (layers and/or horizons) constituting the soil profile.ProfileElementvoidable
soilProfileObservationObservation of a soil property for characterizing the soil profile.OM_Observationvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type SoilProfile U.K.

To fill the featureOfInterest property of the soil profile observations of a SoilProfile object, that same SoilProfile object shall be used.

The observedProperty of the soil profile observation shall be specified using a value from the SoilProfileParameterNameValue code list.

The result of the soil profile observation shall be of one of the following types: Number; RangeType; CharacterString.

3.1.10. Soil Site (SoilSite) U.K.

An area within a larger survey, study or monitored area, where a specific soil investigation is carried out.

Attributes of the spatial object type SoilSite U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryThe geometry defining the soil site.GM_Object
soilInvestigationPurposeIndication why a survey was conducted.SoilInvestigationPurposeValue
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromThe time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type SoilSite U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
isObservedOnLocationLink to a location(s) where the soil site has been investigated.SoilPlotvoidable
soilSiteObservationObservation of a soil property for characterizing the soil site.OM_Observationvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type SoilSite U.K.

To fill the featureOfInterest property of the soil site observations of a SoilSite object, that same SoilSite object shall be used.

The observedProperty of the soil site observation shall be specified using a value from the SoilSiteParameterNameValue code list.

The result of the soil site observation shall be of one of the following types: Number; RangeType; CharacterString.

The result of the soil site observation shall be of type SoilObservationResult.

3.1.11. Soil Theme Coverage (SoilThemeCoverage) U.K.

A spatial object type that holds values for a property based on one or more soil and possibly non soil parameters within its spatial, temporal or spatiotemporal domain.

This type is a sub-type of RectifiedGridCoverage.

Attributes of the spatial object type SoilThemeCoverage U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTime
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTime
domainExtentThe attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time.EX_Extent
validTimeFromThe ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The start time defines when the period began.Datevoidable
validTimeToThe ValidTime specifies the time window for which measurements have been captured to calculate the thematic soil property relevant for that period. The end time defines when the period stopped.Datevoidable
soilThemeParameterA soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage.SoilThemeParameterType
Association roles of the spatial object type SoilThemeCoverage U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
isDescribedByThis association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage.SoilThemeDescriptiveCoveragevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type SoilThemeCoverage U.K.

The rangeSet values shall be of one of the following types: Number; RangeType; CharacterString.

3.1.12. Soil Theme Descriptive Coverage (SoilThemeDescriptiveCoverage) U.K.

A spatial object type that is associated to the soil theme coverage and holds additional information on values of a property of the soil theme coverage.

This type is a sub-type of RectifiedGridCoverage.

Attributes of the spatial object type SoilThemeDescriptiveCoverage U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTime
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTime
domainExtentThe attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time.EX_Extent
soilThemeDescriptiveParameterA descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage.SoilThemeDescriptiveParameterType
Association roles of the spatial object type SoilThemeDescriptiveCoverage U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
isDescribingThis association allows for a certain SoilThemeCoverage to have a related Coverage which does not have a meaning without the base coverage.SoilThemeCoverage
Constraints of the spatial object type SoilThemeDescriptiveCoverage U.K.

The rangeSet values shall be of one of the following types: Number; RangeType; CharacterString.

3.2. Data types U.K.
3.2.1. Derived Profile Presence In Soil Body (DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody) U.K.

Data type indicating the percentage range (expressed by a lower and upper boundary) occupied by the derived profile in the soil body.

This type is an association class.

Attributes of the data type DerivedProfilePresenceInSoilBody U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
derivedProfilePercentageRangeInterval that defines the minimum and maximum percentage of the area of the soil body represented by a specific derived soil profile.RangeTypevoidable
3.2.2. FAO Horizon Notation Type (FAOHorizonNotationType) U.K.

A classification of a horizon according to the Horizon classification system specified in Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006.

Attributes of the data type FAOHorizonNotationType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
FAOHorizonDiscontinuityNumber used to indicate a discontinuity in the horizon notation.Integer
FAOHorizonMasterSymbol of the master part of the horizon notation.FAOHorizonMasterValue
FAOPrimeA prime and double prime may be used to connotate the master horizon symbol of the lower of two (prime) or three (double prime) horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations.FAOPrimeValue
FAOHorizonSubordinateDesignations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site.FAOHorizonSubordinateValue
FAOHorizonVerticalOrder number of the vertical subdivision in the horizon notation.Integer
isOriginalClassificationBoolean value to indicate whether the FAO horizon notation was the original notation to describe the horizon.Boolean
3.2.3. Other Horizon Notation Type (OtherHorizonNotationType) U.K.

A classification of a soil horizon according to a specific classification system.

Attributes of the data type OtherHorizonNotationType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
horizonNotationNotation characterizing the soil horizon according to a specified classification system.OtherHorizonNotationTypeValue
isOriginalClassificationBoolean value to indicate whether the specified horizon notation system was the original notation system to describe the horizon.Boolean
3.2.4. Other Soil Name Type (OtherSoilNameType) U.K.

An identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme.

Attributes of the data type OtherSoilNameType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
soilNameName of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme.OtherSoilNameTypeValue
isOriginalClassificationBoolean value to indicate whether the specified classification scheme was the original classification scheme to describe the profile.Boolean
3.2.5. Particle Size Fraction Type (ParticleSizeFractionType) U.K.

Share of the soil that is composed of mineral soil particles of the size within the size range specified.

Attributes of the data type ParticleSizeFractionType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
fractionContentPercentage of the defined fraction.Number
fractionParticleSizeRangeUpper and lower limit of the particle size of the defined fraction (expressed in μm).RangeType
3.2.6. Range Type (RangeType) U.K.

A range value defined by an upper limit and a lower limit.

Attributes of the data type RangeType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
upperValueValue defining the upper limit of a specific property.Real
lowerValueValue defining the lower limit of a specific property.Real
uomThe unit of measure that is used to express the values of the range.UnitOfMeasure
Constraints of the data type RangeType U.K.

At least one of the values shall not be empty.

3.2.7. Soil Theme Descriptive Parameter Type (SoilThemeDescriptiveParameterType) U.K.

A data type providing a descriptive property for the soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by its associated SoilThemeCoverage.

Attributes of the data type SoilThemeDescriptiveParameterType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
soilThemeDescriptiveParameterNameName of the parameter to provide extra information on the values of the related SoilThemeCoverage.CharacterString
uomThe unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeDescriptiveParameter.UnitOfMeasure
3.2.8. Soil Theme Parameter Type (SoilThemeParameterType) U.K.

A soil-related property (soil theme) that is represented by this coverage. It is composed of a parameter name coming from a code list SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue and a Unit of Measure used for expressing that parameter.

Attributes of the data type SoilThemeParameterType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
soilThemeParameterNameName of the parameter represented by the soilThemeCoverage.SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue
uomthe unit of measure that is used to express the soilThemeParameter.UnitOfMeasure
3.2.9. WRB Qualifier Group Type (WRBQualifierGroupType) U.K.

A data type to define the group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the World Reference Base (WRB) Reference Soil Group (RSG) it belongs to according to World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.

Attributes of the data type WRBQualifierGroupType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
qualifierPlaceAttribute to indicate the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. “prefix” or it can be behind the RSG i.e. “suffix”.WRBQualifierPlaceValue
qualifierPositionNumber to indicate the position of a qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG) it belongs to and with regard to its placement to that (RSG) i.e. as a prefix or a suffix.Integer
WRBqualifierName element of WRB, second level of classification.WRBQualifierValue
WRBspecifierCode that indicates the degree of expression of a qualifier or the depth range to which the qualifier applies.WRBSpecifierValue
3.2.10. WRB Soil Name Type (WRBSoilNameType) U.K.

An identification of the soil profile according to the World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.

Attributes of the data type WRBSoilNameType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
WRBQualifierGroupThe group of a qualifier and its possible specifier(s), its place and position with regard to the WRBReferenceSoilGroup it belongs to.WRBQualifierGroupType
WRBReferenceSoilGroupFirst level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources.WRBReferenceSoilGroupValue
isOriginalClassificationBoolean value to indicate whether the WRB classification system was the original classification system to describe the soil profile.Boolean
Association roles of the data type WRBSoilNameType U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
overAn association to indicate that in the WRB classification a soil profile covers another developed, older soil.WRBSoilNameType
3.3. Code lists U.K.
3.3.1. FAO Horizon Master (FAOHorizonMasterValue) U.K.

A code list of the master part of the horizon designation.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006, pp. 67-77.

3.3.2. FAO Horizon Subordinate (FAOHorizonSubordinateValue) U.K.

A code list of designations of subordinate distinctions and features within the master horizons and layers which are based on profile characteristics observable in the field and are applied during the description of the soil at the site.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006, pp. 67-77.

3.3.3. FAO Prime (FAOPrimeValue) U.K.

A prime and double prime may be used to connotate the master horizon symbol of the lower of two (prime) or three (double prime) horizons having identical Arabic-numeral prefixes and letter combinations.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in Guidelines for soil description, 4th edition, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2006, pp. 67-77.

3.3.4. Other Horizon Notation Type (OtherHorizonNotationTypeValue) U.K.

A classification of a soil horizon according to a specific classification system.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

3.3.5. Other Soil Name Type (OtherSoilNameTypeValue) U.K.

An identification of the soil profile according to a specific classification scheme.

The allowed values for this coded list comprise any values defined by data providers.

3.3.6. Layer Genesis Process State (LayerGenesisProcessStateValue) U.K.

An indication whether the process specified in layerGenesisProcess is ongoing or has ceased.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list LayerGenesisProcessStateValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
ongoingon-goingThe process has started in the past and is still active.
terminatedterminatedThe process is no longer active.
3.3.7. Layer Type (LayerTypeValue) U.K.

A classification of a layer according to the concept that fits the purpose.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list LayerTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
depthIntervaldepth intervalFixed depth range where soil is described and/or samples are taken.
geogenicgeogenicDomain of the soil profile composed of material resulting from the same, non-pedogenic process, e.g. sedimentation, that might display an unconformity to possible over- or underlying adjacent domains.
subSoilsubsoilNatural soil material below the topsoil and overlying the unweathered parent material.
topSoiltopsoilUpper part of a natural soil that is generally dark coloured and has a higher content of organic matter and nutrients when compared to the (mineral) horizons below excluding the humus layer.
3.3.8. Profile Element Parameter Name (ProfileElementParameterNameValue) U.K.

Properties that can be observed to characterize the profile element.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and narrower values defined by data providers.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list ProfileElementParameterNameValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent value
chemicalParameterchemical parameterChemical parameters observed to characterize the profile element.
physicalParameterphysical parameterPhysical parameters observed to characterize the profile element.
biologicalParameterbiological parameterBiological parameters observed to characterize the profile element.
organicCarbonContentorganic carbon contentPortion of the soil measured as carbon in organic forms, excluding living macro and mesofauna and living plant tissue.chemicalParameter
nitrogenContentnitrogen contenttotal nitrogen content in the soil, including both the organic and inorganic forms.chemicalParameter
pHValuepH valuepH value of the profile element.chemicalParameter
cadmiumContentcadmium contentCadmium content of the profile element.chemicalParameter
chromiumContentchromium contentChromium content of the profile element.chemicalParameter
copperContentcopper contentCopper content of the profile element.chemicalParameter
leadContentlead contentLead content of the profile element.chemicalParameter
mercuryContentmercury contentMercury content of the profile element.chemicalParameter
nickelContentnickel contentNickel content of the profile element.chemicalParameter
3.3.9. Soil Derived Object Parameter Name (SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue) U.K.

Soil-related properties that can be derived from soil and other data.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and narrower values defined by data providers.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent value
chemicalParameterchemical parameterChemical parameters that can be derived from other soil data.
physicalParameterphysical parameterPhysical parameters that can be derived from other soil data.
biologicalParameterbiological parameterBiological parameters that can be derived from other soil data.
potentialRootDepthpotential root depthPotential depth of the soil profile where roots develop (in cm).physicalParameter
availableWaterCapacityavailable water capacityAmount of water that a soil can store that is usable by plants, based on the potential root depth.physicalParameter
carbonStockcarbon stockThe total mass of carbon in soil for a given depth.chemicalParameters
waterDrainagewater drainageNatural water drainage class of the soil profile.physicalParameter
organicCarbonContentorganic carbon contentPortion of the soil measured as carbon in organic form, excluding living macro and mesofauna and living plant tissue.chemicalParameter
nitrogenContentnitrogen contentTotal nitrogen content in the soil, including both the organic and inorganic forms.chemicalParameter
pHValuepH valuepH value of the soil derived object.chemicalParameter
cadmiumContentcadmium contentCadmium content of the soil derived object.chemicalParameter
chromiumContentchromium contentChromium content of the soil derived object.chemicalParameter
copperContentcopper contentCopper content of the soil derived object.chemicalParameter
leadContentlead contentLead content of the soil derived object.chemicalParameter
mercuryContentmercury contentMercury content of the soil derived object.chemicalParameter
nickelContentnickel contentNickel content of the soil derived object.chemicalParameter
zincContentzinc contentZinc content of the soil derived object.chemicalParameter
3.3.10. Soil Investigation Purpose (SoilInvestigationPurposeValue) U.K.

A code list of possible values indicating the reasons for conducting a survey.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list SoilInvestigationPurposeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
generalSoilSurveygeneral soil surveySoil characterisation with unbiased selection of investigation location.
specificSoilSurveyspecific soil surveyInvestigation of soil properties at locations biased by a specific purpose.
3.3.11. Soil Plot Type (SoilPlotTypeValue) U.K.

A code list of terms specifying on what kind of plot the observation of the soil is made.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list SoilPlotTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
boreholeboreholePenetration into the sub-surface with removal of soil/rock material by using, for instance, a hollow tube-shaped tool, in order to carry out profile descriptions, sampling and/or field tests.
samplesampleExacavation where soil material is removed as a soil sample without doing any soil profile description.
trialPittrial pitExcavation or other exposition of the soil prepared to carry out profile descriptions, sampling and/or field tests.
3.3.12. Soil Profile Parameter Name (SoilProfileParameterNameValue) U.K.

Properties that can be observed to characterize the soil profile.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and narrower values defined by data providers.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list SoilProfileParameterNameValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent value
chemicalParameterchemical parameterChemical parameters observed to characterize the soil profile.
physicalParameterphysical parameterPhysical parameters observed to characterize the soil profile.
biologicalParameterbiological parameterBiological parameters observed to characterize the soil profile.
potentialRootDepthpotential root depthPotential depth of the soil profile where roots develop (in cm).physicalParameter
availableWaterCapacityavailable water capacityAmount of water that a soil can store that is usable by plants, based on the potential root depth.physicalParameter
carbonStockcarbon stockThe total mass of carbon in soil for a given depth.chemicalParameters
waterDrainagewater drainageNatural internal water drainage class of the soil profile.physicalParameter
3.3.13. Soil Site Parameter Name (SoilSiteParameterNameValue) U.K.

Properties that can be observed to characterize the soil site.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and narrower values defined by data providers.

Values for the code list SoilSiteParameterNameValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
chemicalParameterchemical parameterChemical parameters observed to characterize the soil site.
physicalParameterphysical parameterPhysical parameters observed to characterize the soil site.
biologicalParameterbiological parameterBiological parameters observed to characterize the soil site.
3.3.14. WRB Qualifier Place (WRBQualifierPlaceValue) U.K.

A code list of values indicating the placement of the Qualifier with regard to the WRB reference soil group (RSG). The placement can be in front of the RSG i.e. “prefix” or it can be behind the RSG i.e. “suffix”.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values “prefix” and “suffix”, according to the naming rules specified in World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.

3.3.15. WRB Qualifiers (WRBQualifierValue) U.K.

A code list of possible qualifiers of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.

3.3.16. WRB Reference Soil Group (RSG) (WRBReferenceSoilGroupValue) U.K.

A code list of possible reference soil groups (i.e. first level of classification of the World Reference Base for Soil Resources).

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.

3.3.17. WRB Specifiers (WRBSpecifierValue) U.K.

A code list of possible specifiers.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in World reference base for soil resources 2006, first update 2007, World Soil Resources Reports No. 103, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 2007.

3.4. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
(1)The values of the first level hierarchical code lists ProfileElementParameterNameValue, SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue, SoilProfileParameterNameValue, SoilSiteParameterNameValue (chemicalParameter, biologicalParameter, physicalParameter) serve only the purpose of structuring; onlythe lower-level values shall be used.U.K.
(2)When an additional descriptive parameter for the soil derived object is needed, the parameter attribute of the OM_Observation spatial object type shall be used.U.K.
(3)Only one Other Horizon Notation Type classification shall be used for a dataset.U.K.
(4)Only one Other Soil Name Type classification shall be used for a dataset.U.K.
3.5. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Soil U.K.
a

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

b

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
SO.SoilBodySoilsSoilBody
SO.ObservedSoilProfileObserved Soil Profiles

ObservedSoilProfile,

SoilPlot

SO.SoilSiteSoil SitesSoilSite
SO. <CodeListValue>a<human readable name>SoilDerivedObject (basePhenomenon: SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue)
Example: SO. OrganicCarbonContentExample: Organic Carbon Content
SO.<CodeListValue>Coverageb<human readable name>SoilThemeCoverage (soilThemeParameter / soilThemeParameterName: SoilDerivedObjectParameterNameValue)
Example: SO. OrganicCarbonContentCoverageExample: Organic Carbon Content Coverage

4.LAND USEU.K.

4.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definition shall apply:

(1)

“existing land use” means an objective depiction of the use and functions of a territory as it has been and effectively still is in real life.

(2)

“gridded existing land use” means an objective depiction as a regular orthorectified grid (image) of the use and functions of a territory as it has been and effectively still is in real life.

(3)

“Hierarchical INSPIRE Land Use Classification System (HILUCS)” means a multi-level classification system for Land Use whose use is mandatory at the most appropriate level.

(4)

“minimum unit of interest” means the smallest polygonal area for the land use objects taken into consideration in the data set.

(5)

“planned land use” means spatial plans, defined by spatial planning authorities, depicting the possible utilization of the land in the future.

(6)

“sampled existing land use” means an objective depiction of the use and functions of a territory [as it has been and effectively still is] in real life as observed in sampled location.

(7)

“zoning” means a partition where the planned land use is depicted, making explicit the rights and prohibitions regarding new constructions that apply within each partition element.

4.2. Structure of the Spatial Data Theme Land Use U.K.

The types specified for the spatial data theme Land Use are structured in the following packages:

  • Land Use Nomenclature

  • Existing land use

  • Gridded existing land use

  • Sampled existing land use

  • Planned land use

4.3. Land Use Nomenclature U.K.
4.3.1. Data types U.K.
4.3.1.1.HILUCS Percentage (HILUCSPercentage)U.K.

Percentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence.

Attributes of the data type HILUCSPercentage U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
hilucsValueHILUCS category for this HILUCS percentage.HILUCSValue
percentagePercentage of land use object that is covered by this HILUCS presence.Integer
4.3.1.2.HILUCS Presence (HILUCSPresence)U.K.

Presence of one or several HILUCS values in an area, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance.

This type is a union type.

Attributes of the union type HILUCSPresence U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
orderedListordered list of land use value presenceHILUCSValue
percentageListlist of percentage of land use valueHILUCSPercentage
4.3.1.3.Specific Percentage (SpecificPercentage)U.K.

Percentage of a land use object that is covered by a specific presence.

Attributes of the data type SpecificPercentage U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
specificValueSpecific value category for this specific percentage.LandUseClassificationValue
percentagePercentage of a land use object that is covered by this specific presence.Integer
4.3.1.4.Specific Presence (SpecificPresence)U.K.

Presence of one or several land use classification values in an area according to the code list provided by the data provider, indicated either as the percentage covered for each value or as the values listed in their order of importance.

This type is a union type.

Attributes of the union type SpecificPresence U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
orderedListordered list of land use valueLandUseClassificationValue
percentageListlist of percentage of land use valueSpecificPercentage
4.3.2. Code lists U.K.
4.3.2.1.HILUCS (HILUCSValue)U.K.

List of land use categories to be used in INSPIRE Land Use.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list HILUCSValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent value
1_PrimaryProductionprimary productionAreas where the manufacturing industries aggregate, package, purify or process the primary products close to the primary producers are included, especially if the raw material is unsuitable for sale or difficult to transport long distances.
1_1_AgricultureagricultureProduction of crop (plants, fungi, etc.) and animal products for food, for sale, own consumption or industrial purposes. It includes plants for biofuels and growing of crops in open fields as well as in greenhouses. Also set-aside fallow land in the crop rotation belongs to this class. The preparation of products for the primary markets is included, field construction (e.g. agricultural land terracing, drainage, preparing rice paddies etc.) as well as landscape care and maintenance.1_PrimaryProduction
1_1_1_CommercialAgriculturalProductioncommercial agricultural productionArable land, permanent crops and grasslands in agricultural use (both sown and natural grassland). The products can be used for human or animal feed or bio-energy production.1_1_Agriculture
1_1_2_FarmingInfrastructurefarming infrastructureFarm dwellings, animal husbandry infrastructure (animal dwellings and processing infrastructure linked to farms), manure storage and other farming infrastructure (e.g. buildings linked to plant handling and processing in farms).1_1_Agriculture
1_1_3_AgriculturalProductionForOwnConsumptionagricultural production for own consumptionProduction of plants or animals for own consumption (kitchen gardens, private animal sheds etc.)1_1_Agriculture
1_2_ForestryforestryProduction of round wood and other wood based primary products. Besides the production of timber, forestry activities result in products that undergo little processing, such as firewood, charcoal and round wood used in an unprocessed form (e.g. pit-props, pulpwood etc.). Forest tree nurseries, storage and transport areas linked to logging, trees and woody plants for bio fuels are also included. These activities can be carried out in natural or planted forests.1_PrimaryProduction
1_2_1_ForestryBasedOnShortRotationforestry based on short rotationForestry areas where the rotation period of a tree generation is 50 years or less, after which the forest is regenerated naturally or artificially with planting or seeding. Tree plantations (pulp-wood production) and wood used for biomass production also belong to this class.1_2_Forestry
1_2_2_ForestryBasedOnIntermediateOrLongRotationforestry based on intermediate or long rotationForestry areas where the rotation period of a tree generation is over 50 years after which the forest is regenerated naturally or artificially with planting or seeding.1_2_Forestry
1_2_3_ForestryBasedOnContinuousCoverforestry based on continuous coverForestry areas where forest management and regeneration is based on continuous growing of trees.1_2_Forestry
1_3_MiningAndQuarryingmining and quarryingMining and quarrying in the form of the extraction of minerals and materials occurring naturally as solids (coal, ores, gravel, sand, salt), liquids (petroleum), gases (natural gas) or biomass (peat). Extraction can be achieved by different methods such as underground or surface mining or extraction, well operation etc.1_PrimaryProduction
1_3_1_MiningOfEnergyProducingMaterialsmining of energy producing materialsMining and extraction of coal, lignite, peat, petroleum, natural gas, uranium and thorium.1_3_MiningAndQuarrying
1_3_2_MiningOfMetalOresmining of metal oresMining of iron and other non-ferrous metal ores (except uranium and thorium).1_3_MiningAndQuarrying
1_3_3_OtherMiningAndQuarryingother mining and quarryingQuarrying of stone, sand, clay, chemical, fertilizer minerals, the production of salt and other mining and quarrying.1_3_MiningAndQuarrying
1_4_AquacultureAndFishingaquaculture and fishingProfessional fishing and aquaculture.1_PrimaryProduction
1_4_1_AquacultureaquacultureFish hatcheries and managed grow-out sites.1_4_AquacultureAndFishing
1_4_2_ProfessionalFishingprofessional fishingWater areas used for professional fishing.1_4_AquacultureAndFishing
1_5_OtherPrimaryProductionother primary productionProfessional hunting, gathering of wild growing non-wood forestry products, husbandry of migratory animals and any other primary production not included in the values 1_1_Agriculture, 1_2_Forestry, 1_3_MiningAndQuarrying, 1_4_AquacultureAndFishing or any of their narrower values.1_PrimaryProduction
1_5_1_HuntinghuntingProfessional hunting. The areas can be fenced or open.1_5_OtherPrimaryProduction
1_5_2_ManagementOfMigratoryAnimalsmanagement of migratory animalsKeeping and feeding migratory animals such as reindeer and deer.1_5_OtherPrimaryProduction
1_5_3_PickingOfNaturalProductspicking of natural productsPicking up natural non wood based products such as non-cultivated berries, mosses, lichen etc.) for commercial purposes1_5_OtherPrimaryProduction
2_SecondaryProductionsecondary production

Industrial and manufacturing activities which take the output of the primary sector and manufacture finished goods and intermediate products for other business. It also includes the storage and transport areas linked directly to manufacturing activities.

The branches of industries covered by this class are the processing of food, textile, leather, wood and wood product, pulp, paper, publishing, printing, recording, petroleum and other fuels, chemicals, chemical products, man-made fibers, rubber and plastic products, non metallic mineral products, basic metals and metal products, fabricated metal product, machinery and equipment, electrical and optical equipments, transport equipment and furniture.

2_1_RawIndustryraw industryIndustrial activities transforming the output primary sector into manufactured raw products.2_SecondaryProduction
2_1_1_ManufacturingOfTextileProductsmanufacturing of textile productsPreparation and spinning of textile fibres, sewing threads, textile weaving, tanning and dressing of leather.2_1_RawIndustry
2_1_2_ManufacturingOfWoodAndWoodBasedProductsmanufacturing of wood and wood based productsSawmilling and planning of wood, manufacturing of veneer sheets, plywood, laming boards, fibre boards, carpentry and joinery, cork, straw and plaiting products.2_1_RawIndustry
2_1_3_ManufacturingOfPulpPaperAndPaperProductsmanufacturing of pulp paper and paper productsManufacturing of pulp, paper, paperboard, paper based sanitary goods, wallpapers.2_1_RawIndustry
2_1_4_ManufacturingOfCokeRefinedPetroleumProductsAndNuclearFuelmanufacturing of coke refined petroleum products and nuclear fuelManufacturing coke, refined petroleum and processing of nuclear fuel.2_1_RawIndustry
2_1_5_ManufacturingOfChemicalsChemicalProductsManMadeFibersmanufacturing of chemicals chemical products man made fibersManufacturing of basic chemicals, agro-chemicals, paints, pharmaceuticals, soap, detergents, glues, other chemical products and man-made fibers.2_1_RawIndustry
2_1_6_ManufacturingOfBasicMetalsAndFabricatedMetalsmanufacturing of basic metals and fabricate metalsManufacturing, processing and casting of iron, steel and basic precious and non-ferrous metals. It also includes the manufacturing of metal products.2_1_RawIndustry
2_1_7_ManufacturingOfNonMetallicMineralProductsmanufacturing of non-metallic mineral productsManufacturing glass, bricks, ceramics, concrete, cement, lime, plaster, cutting and shaping of stone and other non-metallic mineral products.2_1_RawIndustry
2_1_8_ManufacturingOfRubberPlasticProductsmanufacturing of rubber plastic productsManufacturing of tyres, tubes, plastic packing good and other rubber and plastic products.2_1_RawIndustry
2_1_9_ManufacturingOfOtherRawMaterialsmanufacturing of other raw materialsProduction of raw materials not included in any other of the narrower values of 2_1_RawIndustry.2_1_RawIndustry
2_2_HeavyEndProductIndustryheavy end product industryActivities transforming raw manufactured products into heavy manufactured products.2_SecondaryProduction
2_2_1_ManufacturingOfMachinerymanufacturing of machineryManufacturing of production, agricultural, forestry and other machinery (excluding aircrafts and vehicles), weapons, ammunition and domestic appliances.2_2_HeavyEndProductIndustry
2_2_2_ManufacturingOfVehiclesAndTransportEquipmentmanufacturing of vehicles and transport equipmentManufacturing of motor vehicles, aircrafts, spacecrafts, ships, boats, railway and tramway equipment, motorcycles, bicycles and other transport equipment.2_2_HeavyEndProductIndustry
2_2_3_ManufacturingOfOtherHeavyEndProductsmanufacturing of other heavy end productsProduction of other heavy end products not included in any other of the narrower values of 2_2_HeavyEndProductIndustry.2_2_HeavyEndProductIndustry
2_3_LightEndProductIndustrylight end product industryActivities transforming raw manufactured products into light manufactured products.2_SecondaryProduction
2_3_1_ManufacturingOfFoodBeveragesAndTobaccoProductsmanufacturing of food beverages and tobacco productsManufacturing of meat, fish, fruit and vegetables, oils and fats or derived products, dairy products, grain mill and starch products, prepared animal feeds, other food products, beverages and tobacco products.2_3_LightEndProductIndustry
2_3_2_ManufacturingOfClothesAndLeathermanufacturing of clothes and leatherManufacturing of wearing apparel, leather clothes, dressing, accessories, dyeing of fur and manufacturing of fur products, luggage, bags, saddlery and footwear.2_3_LightEndProductIndustry
2_3_3_PublishingAndPrintingpublishing and printingPublishing and printing of books, newspapers, journals and the publishing and reproduction of sound recordings.2_3_LightEndProductIndustry
2_3_4_ManufacturingOfElectricalAndOpticalEquipmentmanufacturing of electrical and optical equipmentManufacturing of office machinery, computers, motors, generators, electricity distribution and control apparatus, wires and cables, accumulators, batteries, lamps, radios, TVs, phones, electronic valves and tubes, medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and other electrical and optical equipment.2_3_LightEndProductIndustry
2_3_5_ManufacturingOfOtherLightEndProductsmanufacturing of other light end productsManufacturing of furniture, jewellery, musical instruments, sports goods, games, toys and other miscellaneous products.2_3_LightEndProductIndustry
2_4_EnergyProductionenergy productionProduction of energy.2_SecondaryProduction
2_4_1_NuclearBasedEnergyProductionnuclear based energy productionNuclear power plants.2_4_EnergyProduction
2_4_2_FossilFuelBasedEnergyProductionfossil fuel based energy productionPower plants using fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas, peat and other fossil fuels).2_4_EnergyProduction
2_4_3_BiomassBasedEnergyProductionbiomass based energy productionCombustion power plants using biomass based fuels (wood and other plant based solid and liquid fuels, biogas and other biofuels).2_4_EnergyProduction
2_4_4_RenewableEnergyProductionrenewable energy productionHydro-, solar, wind, thermal (aero, geo and hydro), tidal, wave etc. energy and other renewable energy (except biomass energy, which is covered by the value 2_4_3_BiomassBasedEnergyProduction).2_4_EnergyProduction
2_5_OtherIndustryother industryProduction of other industrial products not included in any other of the narrower values of 2_SecondaryProduction.2_SecondaryProduction
3_TertiaryProductiontertiary productionServices that are products for other businesses and consumers both private and public services. It encompasses whole sale and retail trade, repair services, hotels and restaurants, financial services, real estate, business services, rental services, public administration, defence and social security, education, health and social work and other community, social and personal services.
3_1_CommercialServicescommercial servicesProvision of commercial services.3_TertiaryProduction
3_1_1_WholesaleAndRetailTradeAndRepairOfVehiclesAndPersonalAndHouseholdGoodswholesale and retail trade and repair of vehicles and personal and household goodsWholesale and retail sale of motor vehicles, fuel, agricultural raw materials, live animals, ores, metals, chemicals, timber, machinery, ships, furniture, household goods, textiles, food, beverages, tobacco products, pharmaceutical products, second hand goods, other products, waste and scrap. This class also includes the repair of vehicles, personal and household goods.3_1_CommercialServices
3_1_2_RealEstateServicesreal estate servicesProvision of real estate and renting services.3_1_CommercialServices
3_1_3_AccommodationAndFoodServicesaccommodation and food servicesHotel, holiday village, camping site, restaurant, bar and canteen services.3_1_CommercialServices
3_1_4_OtherCommercialServicesother commercial servicesOther commercial services not included in any other of the narrower values of 3_1_CommercialServices, such as beauty and wellbeing services.3_1_CommercialServices
3_2_FinancialProfessionalAndInformationServicesfinancial professional and information servicesProvision of financial, professional or information services.3_TertiaryProduction
3_2_1_FinancialAndInsuranceServicesfinancial and insurance servicesProvision of banking, credit, insurance, and other financial services.3_2_FinancialProfessionalAndInformationServices
3_2_2_ProfessionalTechnicalAndScientificServicesprofessional technical and scientific servicesIT consulting, data processing, research and development, legal, accountancy, business management, architectural, engineering, advertising, testing, investigation, consulting, and other professional services.3_2_FinancialProfessionalAndInformationServices
3_2_3_InformationAndCommunicationServicesinformation and communication servicesPublishing, sound recording, TV-programme, motion picture, radio broadcasting, post and telecommunication, computer and data processing services.3_2_FinancialProfessionalAndInformationServices
3_2_4_AdministrativeAndSupportServicesadministrative and support servicesTravel agency, rental, cleaning, security and other administrative and support services.3_2_FinancialProfessionalAndInformationServices
3_2_5_OtherFinancialProfessionalAndInformationServicesother financial professional and information servicesOther financial, professional and information services not included in any other of the narrower values of 3_2_FinancialProfessionalAndInformationServices.3_2_FinancialProfessionalAndInformationServices
3_3_CommunityServicescommunity servicesProvision of services for the community.3_TertiaryProduction
3_3_1_PublicAdministrationDefenceAndSocialSecurityServicespublic administration defence and social security servicesProvision of generic administrative, defence, justice, public security, fire and compulsory social security services.3_3_CommunityServices
3_3_2_EducationalServiceseducational servicesProvision of primary, secondary, higher, adult and other educational services.3_3_CommunityServices
3_3_3_HealthAndSocialServiceshealth and social servicesProvision of human and animal health and social work services.3_3_CommunityServices
3_3_4_ReligiousServicesreligious servicesProvision of religious services.3_3_CommunityServices
3_3_5_OtherCommunityServicesother community servicesOther community services e.g. cemeteries.3_3_CommunityServices
3_4_CulturalEntertainmentAndRecreationalServicescultural entertainment and recreational servicesProvision of cultural, entertainment or recreational services.3_TertiaryProduction
3_4_1_CulturalServicescultural servicesProvision of artistic, library, museum, zoos, botanical gardens, historical sites and other cultural services.3_4_CulturalEntertainmentAndRecreationalServices
3_4_2_EntertainmentServicesentertainment servicesAmusement parks, theme parks, betting and gambling activities and other entertainment services.3_4_CulturalEntertainmentAndRecreationalServices
3_4_3_SportsInfrastructuresports infrastructureSports infrastructure, such as stadiums, sports halls, swimming pools, fitness facilities, ski resorts, golf courses and other sports infrastructure.3_4_CulturalEntertainmentAndRecreationalServices
3_4_4_OpenAirRecreationalAreasopen air recreational areasOpen air recreational areas, e.g. urban parks, playgrounds, national parks, and natural areas used for recreational purposes.3_4_CulturalEntertainmentAndRecreationalServices
3_4_5_OtherRecreationalServicesother recreational servicesOther recreational services not included in any of the other narrower values of 3_4_CulturalEntertainmentAndRecreationalServices.3_4_CulturalEntertainmentAndRecreationalServices
3_5_OtherServicesother servicesProvision of other services not included in any of the other narrower values of 3_TertiaryProduction.3_TertiaryProduction
4_TransportNetworksLogisticsAndUtilitiestransport networks logistics and utilitiesBasic infrastructure and networks of the society. All the other sectors are using the infrastructure and networks to produce the goods and services and they are also vital for residential areas. It includes water supply, collection, treatment and recycling of sewage and waste, transport, networks, storage and communication.
4_1_TransportNetworkstransport networksInfrastructure related to transport.4_TransportNetworksLogisticsAndUtilities
4_1_1_RoadTransportroad transportAreas used for road transport, e.g. roads, parking areas, service stations.4_1_TransportNetworks
4_1_2_RailwayTransportrailway transportAreas used for rail transport, e.g. rails, railway stations and yards etc.4_1_TransportNetworks
4_1_3_AirTransportair transportAreas used for air transport, e.g. airports and related services.4_1_TransportNetworks
4_1_4_WaterTransportwater transportAreas used for water transport, e.g. ports, rivers, docks and related services.4_1_TransportNetworks
4_1_5_OtherTransportNetworkother transport networkAreas used for other transport not included in any of the other narrower values of 4_1_TransportNetworks.4_1_TransportNetworks
4_2_LogisticalAndStorageServiceslogistical and storage servicesAreas used for separate (not linked directly to industries) storage services and logistical services.4_TransportNetworksLogisticsAndUtilities
4_3_UtilitiesutilitiesInfrastructure related to utilities.4_TransportNetworksLogisticsAndUtilities
4_3_1_ElectricityGasAndThermalPowerDistributionServiceselectricity gas and thermal power distribution servicesAreas used for distribution of electricity, gas and thermal energy, including the pipelines used for transporting oil and gas.4_3_Utilities
4_3_2_WaterAndSewageInfrastructurewater and sewage infrastructureAreas used for the extraction, collection, purification storage and distribution of water, collection and treatment of sewage (including the pipelines).4_3_Utilities
4_3_3_WasteTreatmentwaste treatmentAreas used for the collection, treatment and recycling of waste.4_3_Utilities
4_3_4_OtherUtilitiesother utilitiesAreas used for other utilities not included in any of the other narrower values of 4_3_Utilities.4_3_Utilities
5_ResidentialUseresidential useAreas used dominantly for housing of people. The forms of housing vary significantly between, and through, residential areas. These areas include single family housing, multi-family residential, or mobile homes in cities, towns and rural districts if they are not linked to primary production. It permits high density land use and low density uses. This class also includes residential areas mixed with other non-conflicting uses and other residential areas.
5_1_PermanentResidentialUsepermanent residential useResidential areas dominated by detached houses surrounded by gardens and/or yards, a mix of single houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses, town houses, row houses and blocks of flats used as permanent residence.5_ResidentialUse
5_2_ResidentialUseWithOtherCompatibleUsesresidential use with other compatible usesResidential areas mixed with other non-conflicting uses (e.g. various services, light industries etc.).5_ResidentialUse
5_3_OtherResidentialUseother residential useAreas dominantly used for temporary dwellings (camps of migrant people), holiday residences (summer cottages), etc.5_ResidentialUse
6_OtherUsesother usesAreas not included in the values 1_PrimaryProduction, 2_SecondaryProduction 3_TertiaryProduction 4_TransportNetworksLogisticsAndUtilities, 5_ResidentialUse or any of their narrower values, or areas under construction.
6_1_TransitionalAreastransitional areasAreas under construction. This class is used only for existing land use and not for planned land use.6_OtherUses
6_2_AbandonedAreasabandoned areasAbandoned agricultural, residential and industrial, transport and basic infrastructure areas. The area belongs to the abandoned class if it is not in use and can no longer be used for the original purpose without major reparation or renovation work.6_OtherUses
6_3_NaturalAreasNotInOtherEconomicUsenatural areas not in other economic useAreas which are in natural state and not in other economic use.6_OtherUses
6_3_1_LandAreasNotInOtherEconomicUseland areas not in other economic useAreas which are in natural state, e.g. woodland, shrubland, grassland, wetland, bare land, which are not in any other socio-economic use. This includes the areas with a planning status “natural area”. Protected areas can belong to this class or, if other uses are present, also to other classes. Protected areas are always tagged with a supplementary regulation status “protected area”.6_3_NaturalAreasNotInOtherEconomicUse
6_3_2_WaterAreasNotInOtherEconomicUsewater areas not in other economic useWater areas which are not in any other socio-economic use.6_3_NaturalAreasNotInOtherEconomicUse
6_4_AreasWhereAnyUseAllowedareas where any use allowedAreas where any use is allowed in the Planned land use (PLU).6_OtherUses
6_5_AreasWithoutAnySpecifiedPlannedUseareas without any specified planned useAreas where no use is specified in the Planned land use (PLU), e.g. areas outside the scope of the plan.6_OtherUses
6_6_NotKnownUsenot known useAreas where the land use is unknown.6_OtherUses
4.3.2.2.Land Use Classification (LandUseClassificationValue)U.K.

List of land use categories to be used in INSPIRE Land Use and agreed at a national or local level.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

4.4. Existing Land Use U.K.
4.4.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package existing land use contains the following spatial object types:

  • Existing Land Use Data Set

  • Existing Land Use Object

4.4.1.1.Existing Land Use Data Set (ExistingLandUseDataSet)U.K.

An existing land use data set is a collection of areas for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided.

Attributes of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseDataSet U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
extentBoundary of the geometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object typeExistingLandUseObject.GM_MultiSurface
nameHuman readable name of the data set.CharacterString
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromThe time when the existing land use data set started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which this existing land use data set no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseDataSet U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
memberReference to the LandUseObjects which belong to this ExistingLandUseDataSetExistingLandUseObject
4.4.1.2.Existing Land Use Object (ExistingLandUseObject)U.K.

An existing land use object describes the land use of an area having a homogeneous combination of land use types.

Attributes of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryGeometric representation of spatial area covered by this object.GM_MultiSurface
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
hilucsPresenceActual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object.HILUCSPresencevoidable
hilucsLandUseLand use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use object.HILUCSValue
specificLandUseLand Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set.LandUseClassificationValuevoidable
specificPresenceActual presence of a land use category within the object.SpecificPresencevoidable
observationDateThe observation date associated to a description.Datevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromThe time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseObject U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
dataSetExisting land use data set to which this land use object belongs.ExistingLandUseDataSet
4.5. Gridded Land Use U.K.
4.5.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package gridded land use contains the spatial object type Existing Land Use Grid.

4.5.1.1.Existing Land Use Grid (ExistingLandUseGrid)U.K.

An existing land use grid is a collection of pixels for which information on existing (present or past) land use is provided. The HILUCS system shall be used for classification.

This type is a sub-type of RectifiedGridCoverage.

Attributes of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseGrid U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
nameHuman readable name of the data set.CharacterString
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
extentContains the extent of the data set.EX_Extent
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromFirst date at which this grid is a valid representation of reality.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the grid is no longer a valid representation of reality.DateTimevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseGrid U.K.

The rangeSet values shall be of type CategoryOrNilReason.

Range is based on either HILUCS or on a specific land use classification system defined by the data provider.

4.6. Sampled Land Use U.K.
4.6.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package sampled land use contains the following spatial object types:

  • Existing Land Use Sample

  • Sampled Existing Land Use Data Set

4.6.1.1.Existing Land Use Sample (ExistingLandUseSample)U.K.

Description of the existing land use that is present at the specific location.

Attributes of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
locationLocation where the land use sample is taken.GM_Point
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
hilucsLandUseLand use HILUCS classes that are present in this existing land use sample.HILUCSValue
hilucsPresenceActual presence of a land use category according to HILUCS within the object.HILUCSPresencevoidable
specificLandUseLand Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set.LandUseClassificationValuevoidable
observationDateThe observation date associated to a description.Datevoidable
specificPresenceActual presence of a land use category within the object.SpecificPresencevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromThe time when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
datasetData set to which this sample belongs.SampledExistingLandUseDataSet
4.6.1.2.Sampled Existing Land Use Data Set (SampledExistingLandUseDataSet)U.K.

A sampled existing land use data set is a collection of locations for which information on existing (present or past) land uses is provided.

Attributes of the spatial object type SampledExistingLandUseDataSet U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
extentThe convex hull of all the instances of the spatial object type ExistingLandUseSample.GM_MultiSurface
nameHuman readable name of the data set.CharacterString
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromFirst date at which this data set is valid in reality.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the data set no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type SampledExistingLandUseDataSet U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
memberReference to the members of the sampled existing land use data set.ExistingLandUseSample
4.7. Planned Land Use U.K.
4.7.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package planned land use contains the following spatial object types:

  • Official Documentation

  • Spatial Plan

  • Supplementary Regulation

  • Zoning Element

4.7.1.1.Official Documentation (OfficialDocumentation)U.K.

The official documentation that composes the spatial plan; it may be composed of the applicable legislation, the regulations, cartographic elements, descriptive elements that may be associated with the complete spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation. In some Member States the actual textual regulation will be part of the data set (and can be put in the regulationText attribute), in other Member States the text will not be part of the data set and will be referenced via a reference to a document or a legal act. At least one of the three voidable values shall be provided.

Attributes of the spatial object type OfficialDocumentation U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
legislationCitationReference to the document that contains the text of the regulation.LegislationCitationvoidable
regulationTextText of the regulation.CharacterStringvoidable
planDocumentCitation of scanned plans and structural drawings, which may be geo-referenced or not.DocumentCitationvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type OfficialDocumentation U.K.

At least one of the attributes legislationCitation, regulationText or planDocument shall be populated with a non-void value.

4.7.1.2.Spatial Plan (SpatialPlan)U.K.

A set of documents that indicates a strategic direction for the development of a given geographic area, states the policies, priorities, programmes and land allocations that will implement the strategic direction and influences the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial plans may be developed for urban planning, regional planning, environmental planning, landscape planning, national spatial plans, or spatial planning at the Union level.

Attributes of the spatial object type SpatialPlan U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
extentGeometrical union of all the instances of the spatial object typesZoningElement and SupplementaryRegulation. When a SpatialPlan is only composed of a document, the attribute extent is the border of the cartographic image that contains the land use information (i.e. the land use map extent).GM_MultiSurface
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
officialTitleOfficial title of the spatial plan.CharacterString
levelOfSpatialPlanLevel of the administrative units covered by the plan.LevelOfSpatialPlanValue
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromFirst date at which this spatial plan is valid in reality.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the spatial plan no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
alternativeTitleAlternative (unofficial) title of the spatial plan.CharacterStringvoidable
planTypeNameName of the type of plan that the Member State has given to the plan.PlanTypeNameValue
processStepGeneralGeneral indication of the step of the planning process that the plan is undergoing.ProcessStepGeneralValuevoidable
backgroundMapIdentification of the background map that has been used for constructing this plan.BackgroundMapValuevoidable
ordinanceReference to relevant administrative ordinance.OrdinanceValuevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type SpatialPlan U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
officialDocumentLink to the official documents that relate to the spatial plan.OfficialDocumentationvoidable
memberReference to the ZoningElements which belong to this SpatialPlanZoningElement
restrictionLinks to supplementary regulations providing information and/or limitations on the use of land/water that supplements the zoning as part of this spatial plan.SupplementaryRegulation
4.7.1.3.Supplementary Regulation (SupplementaryRegulation)U.K.

A spatial object (point, line or polygon) of a spatial plan that provides supplementary information and/or limitation on the use of land/water, necessary for spatial planning reasons or to formalise external rules defined in legal text.

Attributes of the spatial object type SupplementaryRegulation U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryGeometry of the piece of land on which the supplementary regulation applies.GM_Object
validFromFirst date at which this version of this supplementary regulation is valid in reality.DateTimevoidable
validToThe date from which the supplementary regulation is no longer valid.DateTimevoidable
regulationNatureLegal nature of the land use regulation.RegulationNatureValue
specificSupplementaryRegulationReference to a category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider.SpecificSupplementaryRegulationValuevoidable
supplementaryRegulationCode of the supplementary regulation from the hierarchical supplementary regulation code list agreed at the European level.SupplementaryRegulationValue
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
processStepGeneralGeneral indication of the step of the planning process that the supplementary regulation is undergoing.ProcessStepGeneralValuevoidable
backgroundMapIdentification of the background map that has been used for constructing the supplementary regulation.BackgroundMapValuevoidable
dimensioningIndicationSpecifications about the dimensioning that are added to the dimensioning of the zoning elements that overlap the geometry of the supplementary regulation.DimensioningIndicationValuevoidable
inheritedFromOtherPlansIndication whether the supplementary regulation is inherited from another spatial plan.Booleanvoidable
specificRegulationNatureLegal nature of the land use regulation from a national perspective.CharacterStringvoidable
nameOfficial name of the supplementary regulationCharacterStringvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type SupplementaryRegulation U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
officialDocumentLink to the textual regulations that correspond to this supplementary regulation.OfficialDocumentationvoidable
planLink to the plan this supplementary regulation is part of.SpatialPlan
4.7.1.4.Zoning Element (ZoningElement)U.K.

A spatial object which is homogeneous regarding the permitted uses of land based on zoning which separate one set of land uses from another.

Attributes of the spatial object type ZoningElement U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryGeometry of this zoning element.GM_MultiSurface
validFromThe date when the phenomenon started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the phenomenon no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
hilucsLandUseLand use class that is dominant in this land use object.HILUCSValue
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
hilucsPresenceActual presence of a land use category within the object.HILUCSPresencevoidable
specificLandUseLand Use Category according to the nomenclature specific to this data set.LandUseClassificationValuevoidable
specificPresenceActual presence of a land use category within the object.SpecificPresencevoidable
regulationNatureLegal nature of the land use indication.RegulationNatureValue
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
processStepGeneralGeneral indication of the step of the planning process that the zoning element is undergoing.ProcessStepGeneralValuevoidable
backgroundMapIdentification of the background map that has been used for constructing this zoning element.BackgroundMapValuevoidable
dimensioningIndicationSpecifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments.DimensioningIndicationValuevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type ZoningElement U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
planSpatialPlan which this ZoningElement belongs to.SpatialPlan
officialDocumentTextual Regulation that is part of this zoning element.OfficialDocumentationvoidable
4.7.2. Data types U.K.
4.7.2.1.Background Map (BackgroundMapValue)U.K.

Information regarding the map that has been used as a background in the definition of a spatial plan, a zoning element or a supplementary regulation.

Attributes of the data type BackgroundMapValue U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
backgroundMapDateDate of the background map used.DateTime
backgroundMapReferenceReference to the background map that has been used.CharacterString
backgroudMapURIURI referring to service that provides background map.URIvoidable
4.7.2.2.Character-valued Dimensioning Indication (DimensioningIndicationCharacterValue)U.K.

Dimensioning indication whose value is of type CharacterString.

This type is a sub-type of DimensioningIndicationValue.

Attributes of the data type DimensioningIndicationCharacterValue U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
valueValue of the dimension indications.CharacterString
4.7.2.3.Integer-valued Dimensioning Indication (DimensioningIndicationIntegerValue)U.K.

Dimensioning indication whose value is of type integer.

This type is a sub-type of DimensioningIndicationValue.

Attributes of the data type DimensioningIndicationIntegerValue U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
valueValue of the dimension indications.Integer
4.7.2.4.Measure-valued Dimensioning Indication (DimensioningIndicationMeasureValue)U.K.

Dimensioning indication whose value is a measure.

This type is a sub-type of DimensioningIndicationValue.

Attributes of the data type DimensioningIndicationMeasureValue U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
valueValue of the dimension indications.Measure
4.7.2.5.Real-valued Dimensioning Indication (DimensioningIndicationRealValue)U.K.

Dimensioning indication whose value is a floating point number.

This type is a sub-type of DimensioningIndicationValue.

Attributes of the data type DimensioningIndicationRealValue U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
valueValue of the dimension indications.Real
4.7.2.6.Dimensioning Indication (DimensioningIndicationValue)U.K.

Specifications about the dimensioning of the urban developments.

Attributes of the data type DimensioningIndicationValue U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
indicationReferenceDescription of the dimension indication.CharacterString
4.7.2.7.Ordinance (OrdinanceValue)U.K.

Reference to administrative ordinance. Ordinance is a regulation/rule that is adopted by an authority that is legally mandated to take such ordinance.

Attributes of the data type OrdinanceValue U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
ordinanceDateDate of the relevant administrative ordinance.DateTime
ordinanceReferenceReference to relevant administrative ordinance.CharacterString
4.7.3. Code lists U.K.
4.7.3.1.Level Of Spatial Plan (LevelOfSpatialPlanValue)U.K.

Territorial hierarchy of plan.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list LevelOfSpatialPlanValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
infraLocalinfra-localA plan that covers only part of a municipality.
locallocalPlan at municipal level, corresponding to the lower level of administration equivalent to LAU2 as laid down in Annex III to Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Councila.
supraLocalsupra-localA plan that overlaps several municipalities (entirely or partially).
infraRegionalinfra-regionalA plan that overlaps several infra-administrative units in one administrative region.
regionalregionalPlan at regional level (equivalent to NUTS2 of EUROSTAT nomenclature of statistical units as established in Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003).
supraRegionalsupra-regionalA plan that overlaps several administrative regions.
nationalnationalPlan at Member State level.
otherotherOther level of spatial plan.
4.7.3.2.Process Step General (ProcessStepGeneralValue)U.K.

General indication of the step in the planning process that the plan is undergoing.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list ProcessStepGeneralValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
adoptionin the process of adoptionPlan in the process of being legally adopted.
elaborationunder elaborationPlan under elaboration.
legalForcelegally binding or activePlan already adopted and being legally binding or active.
obsoleteobsoletePlan having been substituted by another plan, or not being any longer in force.
4.7.3.3.Regulation Nature (RegulationNatureValue)U.K.

Legal nature of the land use indication.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list RegulationNatureValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
bindingForDevelopersbinding for developersThe land use indication is binding only for the entity in charge of developing an area.
bindingOnlyForAuthoritiesbinding only for authoritiesThe land use indication is binding only for certain authorities.
generallyBindinggenerally bindingThe land use indication is binding for everybody.
nonBindingnot bindingThe land use indication is not binding.
definedInLegislationdefined in legislationThe land use indication is defined by the legislation.
4.7.3.4.Plan Type Name (PlanTypeNameValue)U.K.

Types of plans as defined in the Member States. The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

4.7.3.5.Specific Supplementary Regulation (SpecificSupplementaryRegulationValue)U.K.

Category of supplementary regulation provided in a specific nomenclature of supplementary regulations provided by the data provider.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

4.7.3.6.Supplementary Regulation (SupplementaryRegulationValue)U.K.

Types of conditions and constraints in spatial plans.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Land Use.

4.8. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
(1)Any Land Use data sets shall assign to each polygon, pixel or location a land use type from the Hierarchical INSPIRE Land Use Classification System (HILUCS) at the most appropriate and detailed level of the hierarchy.U.K.
(2)The spatial object type CoverageByDomainAndRange must only be of subtypes of GridCoverage.U.K.
(3)Where a zone has been established to regulate planned land use and defined within a legally binding spatial plan, it falls within the scope of the Land Use theme and shall be encoded as a SupplementaryRegulation. However, if the zone has been established by legislative requirement but not defined within a legally binding spatial plan, then it shall be encoded as a ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone.U.K.
(4)Based on the INSPIRE horizontal coordinate reference system, each Member State shall define a projection or a set of projections suitable for working with the underlying cadastral parcels on national territory and cross-border areas where applicable for a SpatialPlan. A projection is suitable if it offers few linear alterations (ideally less than 50 cm per 500 m) and so enables users to measure distances and surfaces in meaningful way. This projection or set of projections has to be defined in agreement with neighbouring countries. This projection or set of projections must be well documented to allow the conversion from and to the common Coordinate Reference System. The documentation shall be provided according to ISO 19111, which states how a projected coordinate reference system must be described.U.K.
(5)The use of the common metadata element “Spatial Resolution” (according to Section 6.2 of part B of the Annex to Regulation (EC) No 1205/2008) shall be restricted to providing a resolution distance.U.K.
(6)Data providers shall include the following keywords in addition to the mandatory keywords defined in Regulation (EC) No 1205/2008/EC:U.K.
(a)

One of the following language-neutral keywords to describe the type of land use data set: ExistingLandUse, SampledExistingLandUse, GriddedExistingLandUse, PlannedLandUse.

(b)

If the data set contains SpatialPlan objects, one keyword describing the level of the administrative units covered by the plan, as defined in the LevelOfSpatialPlan code list.

4.9. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Land Use U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
LU.ExistingLandUseExisting Land Use objects according to the Hierarchical INSPIRE Land Use Classification System at the most appropriate levelExistingLandUseObject
LU.SpatialPlanExtent of a spatial planSpatialPlan
LU.ZoningElementSpatial planning Zoning objects according to the Hierarchical INSPIRE Land Use Classification System at the most appropriate levelZoningElement
LU.SupplementaryRegulationRegulations that supplement the zoning and that affect the use of landSupplementaryRegulation

5.HUMAN HEALTH AND SAFETYU.K.

5.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object types are specified for the spatial data theme Human Health and Safety:

  • Health Statistical Data

  • Biomarker

  • Disease

  • General Health Statistic

  • Health Services Statistic

  • Environmental Health Determinant Measure

  • Environmental Health Determinant Statistical Data

5.1.1. Health Statistical Data (HealthStatisticalData) U.K.

Human health related data, from recorded diseases and related health problems (according to internationally accepted code lists, such as ICD-10), expressed as morbidity and mortality, to data on general health status (BMI, self perceived health, etc.), data on health care services (health care expenditure, day cases, etc.), and data on biomarkers; these are statistical indices aggregated at different statistical units, collected/reported in different population groups. Inclusion of human biomonitoring data provides an opportunity to explore potential direct or indirect links between human health and the environment.

This type is abstract.

Association roles of the spatial object type HealthStatisticalData U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
aggregationUnitStatistical unit to which health statistical data refers.StatisticalUnit
5.1.2. Biomarker (Biomarker) U.K.

A biomarker (of exposure) is the concentration of a chemical, its metabolite or the product of an interaction between a chemical and some target molecule or cell that is measured in a compartment in an organism.

This type is a sub-type of HealthStatisticalData.

Attributes of the spatial object type Biomarker U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
biomarkerNameIt is the unique identifier for a biomarker, providing information on the chemical that is determined and the matrix in which the chemical was determined.BiomarkerType
biomarkerStatisticalParameterThe statistical summary of a human biomonitoring study, representing the most important statistical features of a biomarker measured in that particular study.BiomarkerStatisticalParameterType
referencePeriodThe time period to which data is referred to.ReferencePeriodType
ageRangeAge interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks.AgeRangeType
genderGender of the population considered.GenderValue
Association roles of the spatial object type Biomarker U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
refersTobiomarker data described by metadataBiomarkerThematicMetadata
5.1.3. Disease (Disease) U.K.

Statistical information related to pathologies linked directly or indirectly to the quality of environment.

This type is a sub-type of HealthStatisticalData.

Attributes of the spatial object type Disease U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
ageRangeAge interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks.AgeRangeTypevoidable
diseaseMeasureDifferent ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported.DiseaseMeasure
genderGender of the population considered.GenderValuevoidable
referencePeriodThe time period to which data is referred to.ReferencePeriodType
pathologyPathology type.ICDValue
CODData on causes of death (COD) that provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information.CODValue
Constraints of the spatial object type Disease U.K.

The COD attribute shall be provided only if the diseaseMeasureType attribute of diseaseMeasure takes a value that represents mortality.

At least one of pathology and COD attributes must not be empty.

5.1.4. General Health Statistic (GeneralHealthStatistics) U.K.

Numbers about some aspects of health related to a population or an area. For the purpose of this data model, “general health” data include issues such as self-perceived health, demographic distribution of various health problems, smokers, etc., expressed as raw numbers, rates, percentage, stratified by gender, age, and/or socio-economic, cultural, ethnic or other factors.

This type is a sub-type of HealthStatisticalData.

Attributes of the spatial object type GeneralHealthStatistics U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
ageRangeAge interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks.AgeRangeTypevoidable
genderGender of the population considered.GenderValuevoidable
generalHealthNameHealth status indicator.GeneralHealthTypeValue
generalHealthValueA numerical expression of a health index/indicator.Real
referencePeriodThe time period to which data is referred to.ReferencePeriodType
5.1.5. Health Services Statistic (HealthServicesStatistic) U.K.

Health Care/Services statistical data on NUTS 1 and 2 level and municipality.

This type is a sub-type of HealthStatisticalData.

Attributes of the spatial object type HealthServicesStatistic U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
healthServiceTypeType of health services.HealthServicesTypeValue
healthServiceValueNumber of the type considered.Real
referencePeriodThe time period to which data is referred to.ReferencePeriodType
5.1.6. Environmental Health Determinant Measure (EnvHealthDeterminantMeasure) U.K.

A raw measurement performed at some place that is of interest for human health determinant analysis.

Attributes of the spatial object type EnvHealthDeterminantMeasure U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
locationThe location of the measurement.GM_Object
typeThe type of environmental health determinant.EnvHealthDeterminantTypeValue
measureTimeThe time period when the measure has been performed.TM_Period
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromThe time when the information will start being used.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time when the information will stop being used.DateTimevoidable
5.1.7. Environmental Health Determinant Statistical Data (EnvHealthDeterminantStatisticalData) U.K.

A statistical data of interest for human health determinant analysis, resulting from the aggregation of raw measurements located within a statistical unit.

This type is a sub-type of HealthStatisticalData.

Attributes of the spatial object type EnvHealthDeterminantStatisticalData U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
statisticalMethodThe type of statistical method used to aggregate the raw measurement data on the statistical unit.StatisticalAggregationMethodValue
typeThe type of environmental health determinant.EnvHealthDeterminantTypeValue
Association roles of the spatial object type EnvHealthDeterminantStatisticalData U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
measureThe measuresMeasure
5.2. Data types U.K.
5.2.1. Age (Age) U.K.

Persons’ age can be expressed in various ways (for instance, years for adults, months or weeks for infants).

This type is a union type.

Attributes of the union type Age U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
monthTime period.Integer
weekTime period.Integer
yearTime period.Integer
5.2.2. Age Range (AgeRangeType) U.K.

Age interval of a specific subpopulation expressed as starting age and an interval, both alternatively expressed in years, months or weeks.

Attributes of the data type AgeRangeType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
startAgeBeginning of age interval.Age
rangeDuration of age interval.Age
5.2.3. Biomarker Statistical Parameter (BiomarkerStatisticalParameterType) U.K.

A set of statistical features of a biomarker measured for one specific biomarker.

Attributes of the data type BiomarkerStatisticalParameterType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometric MeanThe geometric mean.Measure
CI95ofGM95 % confidence interval of the geometric mean.Measure
P50The 50th Percentile, or median value. Value below which 50 percent of the observations may be found.Measure
P90The 90th percentile. The value below which 90 percent of the observations may be found.Measure
P95The 95th percentile. The value below which 95 percent of the observations may be found.Measure
CI95ofP9595 % confidence interval of the 95th percentile.Measure
maximumThe highest biomarker value determined in an individual participant in the biomonitoring survey.Measure
pinLODProportion of individuals with undetectable levels of tested parameter (below limit of detection).Real
LOQLimit of quantification.Real
numberOfParticipantsThe number of participants that have provided samples that have contributed to the calculation of the biomarker statistical parameter.Integer
5.2.4. Biomarker Thematic Metadata (BiomarkerThematicMetadata) U.K.

Thematic Metadata describing the purpose of the study,the target population and the characteristic of the studied areas.

Attributes of the data type BiomarkerThematicMetadata U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
studyTypeThe aim of the study (hypothesis driven, general population survey, opportunistic) when these choices are predefined.PT_FreeText
areaTypeThe characteristics of the sampling area (urban, rural, semi-urban) when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring study.PT_FreeText
specificSubPopulationThe characteristics of the sampled population with respect to age, gender, and other population characteristics when these choices are predefined in a human biomonitoring survey.PT_FreeText
mean AgeThe mean age of the specific sub population.Age
Association roles of the data type BiomarkerThematicMetadata U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
describedByMetadata that are linked to biomarker dataBiomarker
5.2.5. Biomarker Type (BiomarkerType) U.K.

A biomarker is defined both by a quantified or determined chemical (e.g. cadmium, lead) or its metabolite, and a matrix (e.g. blood, urine) that is used for quantification; for example - cadmium in urine, lead in blood.

Attributes of the data type BiomarkerType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
chemicalIdentification of the compound by name or abbreviation, chemical formula, CAS-PubChem or any other number that is quantified by the measurement.ChemicalValue
matrixType of biological material or body compartment that is sampled to determine or quantify a biomarker.MatrixValue
5.2.6. Disease Measure (DiseaseMeasure) U.K.

Different ways in which data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported.

Attributes of the data type DiseaseMeasure U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
diseaseMeasureTypeDifferent ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported.DiseaseMeasureTypeValue
valueValue of the measured disease indicator.Real
5.2.7. Reference Period (ReferencePeriodType) U.K.

The time period to which the data refer.

Attributes of the data type ReferencePeriodType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
startDateStart of reference period.Date
endDateEnd of reference period.Date
5.2.8. Concentration Measure (Concentration) U.K.

A measure of concentration of a specified component in a specified media.

This type is a sub-type of Measure.

Attributes of the type Concentration U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
uomThe unit of measure.UomConcentration
5.2.9. Unit Of Measure For Concentration (UomConcentration) U.K.

A unit of measure for concentration of a specified component within a specified media.

This type is a sub-type of UnitOfMeasure.

Attributes of the type UomConcentration U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
componentThe component whose concentration is measured.ComponentTypeValue
mediaThe media in which the concentration is measured.MediaTypeValue
5.2.10. Noise Measure (NoiseMeasure) U.K.

A measure of noise intensity.

This type is a sub-type of Measure.

Attributes of the type NoiseMeasure U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
uomA unit of measure for noise intensity.UomNoise
5.2.11. Noise Unit Of Measure (UomNoise) U.K.

A unit of measure for noise intensity.

This type is a sub-type of UnitOfMeasure.

Attributes of the type UomNoise U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
sourceThe noise source type.NoiseSourceTypeValue
5.3. Code lists U.K.
5.3.1. Cause Of Death (CODValue) U.K.

Data on causes of death (COD) provide information on mortality patterns and form a major element of public health information.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the European Shortlist for Causes of Death published by Eurostat.

5.3.2. Chemical (ChemicalValue) U.K.

Name of the chemical substance.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Human Health and Safety.

5.3.3. Environment Health Component Type (ComponentTypeValue) U.K.

Particular component type (chemical substance, biological species, etc) whose concentration in an environmental media is measured.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Human Health and Safety, in particular for components related to ground water quality, lake water quality, river water quality, ambient air quality and bathing water quality.

5.3.4. Disease Measure Type (DiseaseMeasureTypeValue) U.K.

Different ways how data on diseases and related health problems in a population can be reported.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Human Health and Safety.

5.3.5. Environment Health Determinant Type (EnvHealthDeterminantTypeValue) U.K.

Type of environmental health determinant.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Human Health and Safety.

5.3.6. General Health Type (GeneralHealthTypeValue) U.K.

Type of health status indicator.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Human Health and Safety.

5.3.7. Health Services Type (HealthServicesTypeValue) U.K.

Type of health care indicator.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Human Health and Safety.

5.3.8. International Classification Of Diseases (ICDValue) U.K.

Disease as defined in the International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the 10th Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, published by the World Health Organization.

5.3.9. Matrix (MatrixValue) U.K.

Type of human tissue or compartment for biomarker measurement.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Human Health and Safety.

5.3.10. Environmental Health Media Type (MediaTypeValue) U.K.

The media in which the concentration of a health component is measured.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Human Health and Safety.

5.3.11. Noise Source Type (NoiseSourceTypeValue) U.K.

The noise source type values.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Human Health and Safety.

5.3.12. Statistical Aggregation Method (StatisticalAggregationMethodValue) U.K.

The types of statistical methods used to aggregate raw measurement data on the statistical unit.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Human Health and Safety.

5.4. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
(1)Statistical information on the spatial data theme Human Health and Safety must refer to spatial objects as defined in the spatial data theme Statistical Units.U.K.
(2)Where possible, the ICDValue code list shall be used to identify the disease name.U.K.
(3)Raw measurement data shall be based on ISO/TS 19103:2005.U.K.
(4)Health determinant statistical data shall be modelled as health statistical data characterized by a measurement value based on ISO/TS 19103:2005 and a statistical aggregation method.U.K.
(5)Health determinant coverages shall be represented using the spatial object types defined in Section 6 of Annex I. For continuous coverages, a subtype of the CoverageByDomainAndRange class shall be used whose domain is restricted to measurement values based on ISO/TS 19103:2005.U.K.
5.5. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Human Health and Safety U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
HH.HealthStatisticalDataHealth statistical dataStatisticalUnit
HH.HealthDeterminantMeasureHealth determinant measureEnvHealthDeterminantMeasure

6.UTILITY AND GOVERNMENTAL SERVICESU.K.

6.1. Structure of the Spatial Data Theme Utility and Governmental Services U.K.

The types specified for the spatial data theme Utility and Governmental Services are structured in the following packages:

  • Common Utility Network Elements

  • Electricity Network

  • Oil-Gas-Chemicals Network

  • Sewer Network

  • Thermal Network

  • Water Network

  • Environmental Management Facilities

  • Administrative And Social Governmental Services

6.2. Common Utility Network Elements U.K.
6.2.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Common Utility Network Elements contains the following spatial object types:

  • Utility Network

  • Utility Network Element

  • Utility Link Set

  • Utility Node

  • Utility Node Container

  • Appurtenance

  • Cabinet

  • Cable

  • Duct

  • Manhole

  • Pipe

  • Pole

  • Tower

6.2.1.1.Utility Network (UtilityNetwork)U.K.

Collection of network elements that belong to a single type of utility network.

Attributes of the spatial object type UtilityNetwork U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
utilityNetworkTypeThe type of utility network or the utility network theme.UtilityNetworkTypeValue
authorityRoleParties authorized to manage a utility network, such as maintainers, operators or owners.RelatedParty
utilityFacilityReferenceReference to a facility activity complex that is linked to this utility network.ActivityComplexvoidable
disclaimerLegal text describing confidentiality clauses applying to the utility network information.PT_FreeTextvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type UtilityNetwork U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
networksA single sub-network that can be considered as part of a higher-order utility network.UtilityNetworkvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type UtilityNetwork U.K.

All utility networks shall have an external object identifier.

6.2.1.2.Utility Network Element (UtilityNetworkElement)U.K.

Abstract base type representing a utility network element in a utility network. Every element in a utility network provides some function that is of interest in the utility network.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type UtilityNetworkElement U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
currentStatusThe status of a utility object with regards to its completion and use.ConditionOfFacilityValuevoidable
validFromThe time when the utility network element started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the utility network element no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
verticalPositionVertical position of the utility object relative to ground.VerticalPositionValuevoidable
utilityFacilityReferenceReference to an activity complex that is linked (related) to this utility network element.ActivityComplexvoidable
governmentalServiceReferenceReference to a governmental service object that is linked (related) to this utility network element.GovernmentalServicevoidable
6.2.1.3.Utility Link Set (UtilityLinkSet)U.K.

A collection of link sequences and or individual links that has a specific function or significance in a utility network.

This type is a sub-type of UtilityNetworkElement.

This type is a sub-type of LinkSet.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type UtilityLinkSet U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
utilityDeliveryTypeUtility delivery network e.g. transport, distribution, collection.UtilityDeliveryTypeValuevoidable
warningTypeOverground visible warning mechanism used to indicate an underground utility network element.WarningTypeValuevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type UtilityLinkSet U.K.

A utility link set must be composed of links and or link sequences that all belong to the same network.

All utility link sets shall have an external object identifier.

6.2.1.4.Utility Link (UtilityLink)U.K.

A linear spatial object that describes the geometry and connectivity of a utility network between two points in the network.

This type is a sub-type of UtilityNetworkElement.

This type is a sub-type of Link.

6.2.1.5.Utility Link Sequence (UtilityLinkSequence)U.K.

A linear spatial object, composed of an ordered collection of utility links, which represents a continuous path in the utility network without any branches. The element has a defined beginning and end and every position on the utility link sequence is identifiable with one single parameter.

This type is a sub-type of UtilityNetworkElement.

This type is a sub-type of LinkSequence.

6.2.1.6.Utility Node (UtilityNode)U.K.

A point spatial object which is used for connectivity.

This type is a sub-type of UtilityNetworkElement.

This type is a sub-type of Node.

This type is abstract.

Constraints of the spatial object type UtilityNode U.K.

All utility nodes have an external object identifier.

6.2.1.7.Utility Node Container (UtilityNodeContainer)U.K.

A point spatial object which is used for connectivity, and also may contain other spatial objects (not necessarily belonging to the same utility network).

This type is a sub-type of UtilityNetworkElement.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type UtilityNodeContainer U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryLocation of the utility node container.GM_Point
Association roles of the spatial object type UtilityNodeContainer U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
nodesContained utility nodes.UtilityNodevoidable
6.2.1.8.Appurtenance (Appurtenance)U.K.

An appurtenance is a node object that is described by its type (via the attribute appurtenanceType).

This type is a sub-type of UtilityNode.

Attributes of the spatial object type Appurtenance U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
appurtenanceTypeType of appurtenance according to the INSPIRE appurtenance type classification.AppurtenanceTypeValuevoidable
specificAppurtenanceTypeType of appurtenance according to a domain-specific classification.SpecificAppurtenanceTypeValuevoidable
6.2.1.9.Cabinet (Cabinet)U.K.

Simple cabinet object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks.

This type is a sub-type of UtilityNodeContainer.

6.2.1.10.Cable (Cable)U.K.

A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity or data from one location to another.

This type is a sub-type of UtilityLinkSet.

This type is abstract.

6.2.1.11.Duct (Duct)U.K.

A utility link or link sequence used to protect and guide cable and pipes via an encasing construction.

This type is a sub-type of UtilityLinkSet.

Attributes of the spatial object type Duct U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
ductWidthThe width of the duct.Lengthvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type Duct U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
cablesA duct may contain one or more cables.Cablevoidable
ductsA single duct or set of ducts that constitute the inner-duct.Ductvoidable
pipesThe set of pipes that constitute the duct bank.Pipevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type Duct U.K.

The multiplicity of the utilityDeliveryType attribute shall be 0.

6.2.1.12.Manhole (Manhole)U.K.

Simple container object which may contain either single or multiple utility networks objects.

This type is a sub-type of UtilityNodeContainer.

6.2.1.13.Pipe (Pipe)U.K.

A utility link or link sequence for the conveyance of solids, liquids, chemicals or gases from one location to another. A pipe can also be used as an object to encase several cables (a bundle of cables) or other (smaller) pipes.

This type is a sub-type of UtilityLinkSet.

Attributes of the spatial object type Pipe U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
pipeDiameterPipe outer diameter.Measurevoidable
pressureThe maximum allowable operating pressure at which a product is conveyed through a pipe.Measurevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type Pipe U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
cableCable contained by the pipe.Cablevoidable
pipePipe contained by the pipe.Pipevoidable
6.2.1.14.Pole (Pole)U.K.

Simple pole (mast) object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks.

This type is a sub-type of UtilityNodeContainer.

Attributes of the spatial object type Pole U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
poleHeightThe height of the pole.Lengthvoidable
6.2.1.15.Tower (Tower)U.K.

Simple tower object which may carry utility objects belonging to either single or multiple utility networks.

This type is a sub-type of UtilityNodeContainer.

Attributes of the spatial object type Tower U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
towerHeightThe height of the tower.Lengthvoidable
6.2.2. Code lists U.K.
6.2.2.1.Appurtenance Type (AppurtenanceTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of appurtenances.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values of the following code lists or other code lists specified by data providers:

  • Electricity Appurtenance Type (ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue): Classification of electricity appurtenances, as specified in Section 6.3.2.1.

  • Oil, Gas and Chemicals Appurtenance Type (OilGasChemicalsAppurtenanceTypeValue): Classification of oil, gas and chemicals appurtenances, as specified in Section 6.4.2.1.

  • Sewer Appurtenance Type (SewerAppurtenanceTypeValue): Classification of sewer appurtenances, as specified in Section 6.5.2.1.

  • Thermal Appurtenance Type (ThermalAppurtenanceTypeValue): Classification of thermal appurtenances, as specified in Section 6.6.2.1.

  • Water Appurtenance Type (WaterAppurtenanceTypeValue): Classification of water appurtenances, as specified in Section 6.7.2.1.

6.2.2.2.Specific Appurtenance Type (SpecificAppurtenanceTypeValue)U.K.

Domain-specific classification of appurtenances.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

6.2.2.3.Utility Delivery Type (UtilityDeliveryTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of utility delivery types.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list UtilityDeliveryTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
collectioncollectionDescription of a type of utility network delivering its utility product via collection (e.g. for sewer utility networks, collecting sewer water from customers)
distributiondistributionDescription of a type of utility network delivering its utility product via mainly local distribution (e.g. local distribution of electricity), connecting directly to consumers
privateprivateDescription of a type of utility network delivering its utility product via a small private network (e.g. owned by a private company)
transporttransportDescription of a type of utility network delivering its utility product via a large transport network (e.g. to convey oil-gas-chemicals products over larger distances)
6.2.2.4.Utility Network Type (UtilityNetworkTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of utility network types.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list UtilityNetworkTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
electricityelectricityElectricity networks.
oilGasChemicaloil, gas or chemicalOil, gas or chemical networks.
sewersewerSewer networks.
waterwaterWater networks.
thermalthermalThermal networks.
telecommunicationstelecommunicationsTelecommunications networks.
6.2.2.5.Warning Type (WarningTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of warning types.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list WarningTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
netnetWarning net for protection of cables and pipes.
tapetapeCaution tape (also known as warning tape) is a resilient plastic tape of a signal colour or highly contrasting colour combination (such as yellow-black or red-white).
concretePavingconcrete pavingA set or paving of pavers or tiles in concrete material covering cables or pipes.
6.3. Electricity Network U.K.
6.3.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Electricity Network contains the spatial object type Electricity Cable.

6.3.1.1.Electricity Cable (ElectricityCable)U.K.

A utility link or link sequence used to convey electricity from one location to another.

This type is a sub-type of Cable.

Attributes of the spatial object type ElectricityCable U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
operatingVoltageThe utilization or operating voltage by the equipment using the electricity.Measurevoidable
nominalVoltageThe nominal system voltage at the point of supply.Measurevoidable
6.3.2. Code lists U.K.
6.3.2.1.Electricity Appurtenance Type (ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of electricity appurtenances.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list ElectricityAppurtenanceTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
electricityNodeelectricity network nodeNode in an electricity network.
capacitorControlcapacitor controlCapacitor control.
connectionBoxconnection boxConnection box.
correctingEquipmentcorrecting equipmentPower factor correcting equipment.
deliveryPointdelivery pointDelivery point.
dynamicProtectiveDevicedynamic protective deviceDynamic protective device.
fusefuseFuse.
generatorgeneratorGenerator.
loadTapChangerload tap changerLoad tap changer.
mainStationmain stationMain station.
netStationnet stationNet station.
networkProtectornetwork protectorNetwork protector.
openPointopen pointOpen point.
primaryMeterprimary meterPrimary meter.
recloserElectronicControlrecloser electronic controlRecloser electronic control.
recloserHydraulicControlrecloser hydraulic controlRecloser hydraulic control.
regulatorControlregulator controlRegulator control.
relayControlrelay controlRelay control.
sectionalizerElectronicControlsectionalizer electronic controlSectionalizer electronic control.
sectionalizerHydraulicControlsectionalizer hydraulic controlSectionalizer hydraulic control.
streetLightstreet lightStreet light.
subStationsub stationSub station.
switchswitchSwitch.
transformertransformerTransformer.
voltageRegulatorvoltage regulatorVoltage regulator.
detectionEquipmentdetection equipmentDetection Equipment
monitoringAndControlEquipmentmonitoring and control equipmentMonitoring And Control Equipment
6.4. Oil-Gas-Chemicals Network U.K.
6.4.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Oil-Gas-Chemicals Network contains the spatial object type Oil, Gas and Chemicals Pipe.

6.4.1.1.Oil, Gas and Chemicals Pipe (OilGasChemicalsPipe)U.K.

A pipe used to convey oil, gas or chemicals from one location to another.

This type is a sub-type of Pipe.

Attributes of the spatial object type OilGasChemicalsPipe U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
oilGasChemicalsProductTypeThe type of oil, gas or chemicals product that is conveyed through the oil, gas, chemicals pipe.OilGasChemicalsProductTypeValuevoidable
6.4.2. Code lists U.K.
6.4.2.1.Oil, Gas and Chemicals Appurtenance Type (OilGasChemicalsAppurtenanceTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of oil, gas, chemicals appurtenances.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list OilGasChemicalsAppurtenanceTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
pumpPumpPump
gasStationGas stationGas station
oilGasChemicalsNodeoil, gas and chemicals network nodeNode in an oil, gas and chemicals network
compressionCompressionCompression
terminalTerminalTerminal
deliveryPointDelivery pointDelivery point
frontierFrontierFrontier
productionRegionProduction regionProduction Region
plantPlantPlant
pumpingStationPumping stationPumping Station
storageStorageStorage
markerMarkerMarker
6.4.2.2.Oil, Gas and Chemicals Product Type (OilGasChemicalsProductTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of oil, gas and chemicals products.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Utilities and Governmental Services.

6.5. Sewer Network U.K.
6.5.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Sewer Network contains the spatial object type Sewer Pipe.

6.5.1.1.Sewer Pipe (SewerPipe)U.K.

A sewer pipe used to convey wastewater (sewer) from one location to another.

This type is a sub-type of Pipe.

Attributes of the spatial object type SewerPipe U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
sewerWaterTypeType of sewer water.SewerWaterTypeValuevoidable
6.5.2. Code lists U.K.
6.5.2.1.Sewer Appurtenance Type (SewerAppurtenanceTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of sewer appurtenances.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list SewerAppurtenanceTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
anodeanodeAnode.
barrelbarrelBarrel.
barScreenbar screenBar screen.
catchBasincatch basinCatch basin.
cleanOutclean outClean out.
dischargeStructuredischarge structureDischarge structure.
metermeterMeter.
pumppumpPump.
regulatorregulatorRegulator.
scadaSensorscada sensorSCADA sensor.
thrustProtectionthrust protectionThrust protection.
tideGatetide gateTide gate.
sewerNodesewer network nodeNode in a sewer network.
connectionconnectionConnection.
specificStructurespecific structureSpecific structure.
mechanicAndElectromechanicEquipmentmechanic and electromechanic equipmentMechanic and electromechanic equipment.
rainwaterCollectorrainwater collectorRainwater collector.
watertankOrChamberwatertank or chamberWatertank or chamber.
6.5.2.2.Sewer Water Type (SewerWaterTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of sewer water types.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list SewerWaterTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
combinedcombinedCombined sewer water.
reclaimedreclaimedReclaimed sewer water.
sanitarysanitarySanitary sewer water.
stormstormStorm sewer water.
6.6. Thermal Network U.K.
6.6.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Thermal Network contains the spatial object typeThermal Pipe.

6.6.1.1.Thermal Pipe (ThermalPipe)U.K.

A pipe used to disseminate heating or cooling from one location to another.

This type is a sub-type of Pipe.

Attributes of the spatial object type ThermalPipe U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
thermalProductTypeThe type of thermal product that is conveyed through the thermal pipe.ThermalProductTypeValuevoidable
6.6.2. Code lists U.K.
6.6.2.1.Thermal Appurtenance Type (ThermalAppurtenanceTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of thermal appurtenances.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Utilities and Governmental Services.

6.6.2.2.Thermal Product Type (ThermalProductTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of thermal products.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Utilities and Governmental Services.

6.7. Water Network U.K.
6.7.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Water Network contains the spatial object type Water Pipe.

6.7.1.1.Water Pipe (WaterPipe)U.K.

A water pipe used to convey water from one location to another.

This type is a sub-type of Pipe.

Attributes of the spatial object type WaterPipe U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
waterTypeType of water.WaterTypeValuevoidable
6.7.2. Code lists U.K.
6.7.2.1.Water Appurtenance Type (WaterAppurtenanceTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of water appurtenances.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list WaterAppurtenanceTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
waterNodewater network nodeNode in a water network.
anodeanodeAnode.
clearWellclear wellClear well.
controlValvecontrol valveControl valve.
fittingfittingFitting.
hydranthydrantHydrant.
junctionjunctionJunction.
lateralPointlateral pointLateral point.
metermeterMeter.
pumppumpPump.
pumpStationpump stationPump station.
samplingStationsampling stationSampling station.
scadaSensorscada sensorSCADA sensor.
storageBasinstorage basinStorage basin.
storageFacilitystorage facilityEnclosed storage facility.
surgeReliefTanksurge relief tankSurge relief tank.
systemValvesystem valveSystem valve.
thrustProtectionthrust protectionThrust protection.
treatmentPlanttreatment plantTreatment plant.
wellwellProduction well.
pressureRelieveValvepressure relieve valvePressure relieve valve.
airRelieveValveair relieve valveAir relieve valve.
checkValvecheck valveCheck valve.
waterExhaustPointwater exhaust pointWater exhaust point.
waterServicePointwater service pointWater service point.
fountainfountainFountain.
fireHydrantfire hydrantFire hydrant.
pressureControllerpressure controllerPressure controller.
ventventVent.
recoilCheckValverecoil check valveRecoil check valve.
waterDischargePointwater discharge pointWater discharge point.
6.7.2.2.Water Type (WaterTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of water types.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list WaterTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
potablepotablePotable water.
rawrawRaw water.
saltsaltSalt water.
treatedtreatedTreated water.
6.8. Environmental Management Facilities U.K.
6.8.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Environmental Management Facilities contains the spatial object type Environmental Management Facility.

6.8.1.1.Environmental Management Facility (EnvironmentalManagementFacility)U.K.

A physical structure designed, built or installed to serve specific functions in relation to environmental material flows, such as waste or waste water flows, or a delimited area of land or water used to serve such functions.

This type is a sub-type of ActivityComplex.

Attributes of the spatial object type EnvironmentalManagementFacility U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
typeThe type of facility, such as installation or site.EnvironmentalManagementFacilityTypeValuevoidable
serviceHoursService hours of the facility.PT_FreeTextvoidable
facilityDescriptionAdditional information on an Environmental Management Facility, including its address, contact details, related parties and a free text description.ActivityComplexDescriptionvoidable
physicalCapacityA quantification of an actual or potential ability to perform an activity.Capacityvoidable
permissionOfficial Decision (formal consent) granting authorization to operate all or part of an Environmental Management FacilityPermissionvoidable
statusThe status of the Environmental Management Facility, such as operational or decommissioned.ConditionOfFacilityValuevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type EnvironmentalManagementFacility U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
parentFacilityA parent facility, i.e., a facility to which this facility belongs.EnvironmentalManagementFacilityvoidable
6.8.2. Code lists U.K.
6.8.2.1.Environmental Facility Classification (EnvironmentalManagementFacilityTypeValue)U.K.

Classification of environmental facilities, e.g. as sites and installations.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and narrower values defined by data providers.

Values for the code list EnvironmentalManagementFacilityTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
siteSiteAll land at a distinct geographic location under the management control of an organisation covering activities, products and services.
installationInstallationA technical unit, such as machinery, an apparatus, a device, a system installed, or a piece of equipment placed in position or connected for use.
6.9. Administrative And Social Governmental Services U.K.
6.9.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Administrative and Social Governmental Services contains the spatial object type Governmental Service.

6.9.1.1.Governmental Service (GovernmentalService)U.K.

Administrative and social governmental services such as public administrations, civil protection sites, schools and hospitals provided by Public Administrative Bodies or by private institutions as far as they are covered by the scope of Directive 2007/2/EC. This scope is mapped to the values of the corresponding code list ServiceTypeValue.

Attributes of the spatial object type GovernmentalService U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
areaOfResponsibilityThe spatial responsibility of a service instance.AreaOfResponsibilityTypevoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
pointOfContactContains necessary information to get access to a service and/or initial information regarding a service.Contactvoidable
serviceLocationLocation where the service is offered.ServiceLocationType
serviceTypeType of an administrative and governmental service.ServiceTypeValue
6.9.2. Data types U.K.
6.9.2.1.Area Of Responsibility Type (AreaOfResponsibilityType)U.K.

Set of types for the description of spatial responsibility.

This type is a union type.

Attributes of the data type AreaOfResponsibilityType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
areaOfResponsibilityByAdministrativeUnitAdministrative unit describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service.AdministrativeUnit
areaOfResponsibilityByNamedPlaceGeographical object describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service.NamedPlace
areaOfResponsibilityByNetworkPart of a network describing the geographic extent of the competence of a service.NetworkReference
areaOfResponsibilityByPolygonPolygon describing the geographic extent of the responsibility of a service.GM_MultiSurface
6.9.2.2.Service Location Type (ServiceLocationType)U.K.

Set of types of references to locate a service.

This type is a union type.

Attributes of the union type ServiceLocationType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
serviceLocationByAddressLocation of the service by referring to an address.Address
serviceLocationByBuildingLocation of the service by referring to a building.Building
serviceLocationByActivityComplexLocation of the service by referring to an activity complex.ActivityComplex
serviceLocationByGeometryLocation of the service by referring to a geometry.GM_Object
serviceLocationByUtilityNodeLocation of the service by referring to a node related to a utility network (water, electricity, etc.), e.g. hydrant or emergency call point.UtilityNode
6.9.3. Code lists U.K.
6.9.3.1.Service Type (ServiceTypeValue)U.K.

Code list containing a classification of governmental services.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and narrower values defined by data providers.

Values for the code list ServiceTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent Value
publicAdministrationOfficepublic administration officePublic administration offices (not further differentiated).
generalAdministrationOfficegeneral administration officeGeneral administration offices, e.g. town halls.publicAdministrationOffice
specializedAdministrationOfficespecialized administration officeSpecialized administration offices which can not be allocated to the following areas: social service, education, health, environmental protection, public order and safety (e. g. surveying administration).publicAdministrationOffice
publicOrderAndSafetypublic order and safetyServices concerned with public order and safety.
administrationForPublicOrderAndSafetyadministration for public order and safetyAdministration offices concerned with public order and safety.publicOrderAndSafety
policeServicepolice serviceServices concerned with police affairs.publicOrderAndSafety
fireProtectionServicefire-protection serviceServices concerned with fire-prevention and fire-fighting affairs; operation of regular and auxiliary fire brigades and of other fire-prevention and fire-fighting services maintained by public authorities; operation or support of fire-prevention and fire-fighting training programmes.publicOrderAndSafety
fireStationfire stationServices concerned with a station housing fire fighters, their equipment and vehicles.fireProtectionService
sirensirenStationary device, often electrically operated, for producing a penetrating sound for warning the public.fireProtectionService
hydranthydrantSpecial water access points of water supply networks that are specifically designed and built to serve as on-site water sources for fire fighting and other emergency services.fireProtectionService
antiFireWaterProvisionanti-fire water provisionLocation, installation or designated area from where water for fire-fighting is provided.fireProtectionService
fireDetectionAndObservationSitefire detection and observation siteLocation, facility, construction or device for the detection and observation of fires.fireProtectionService
rescueServicerescue serviceServices dedicated to the search-and-rescue of people, animals and goods in emergency situations.publicOrderAndSafety
rescueStationrescue stationServices concerned with the housing of technical staff, equipment and auxiliary elements of land rescue teams.rescueService
rescueHelicopterLandingSiteRescue helicopter landing siteA designated area from which rescue helicopters can take off and land.rescueService
marineRescueStationmarine rescue stationServices on the coast providing buildings, mooring areas or piers to host marine rescue teams and their equipment, boats and other marine crafts.rescueService
civilProtectionSitecivil protection siteSite offering protection and shelter from disasters and emergency situations to the civilian population.publicOrderAndSafety
emergencyCallPointemergency call pointLocation of telephones in a box or on a post for the use of motorists in the event of an emergency situation.publicOrderAndSafety
standaloneFirstAidEquipmentstandalone First Aid equipmentFirst Aid element or set of elements or equipment made available to anyone who may need them, located in highly visible and accessible places.publicOrderAndSafety
defencedefenceServices concerned with military defence.publicOrderAndSafety
barrackbarrackServices concerned with the provision of buildings used especially for lodging soldiers in garrison.defence
campcampPlace usually away from urban areas where tents or simple buildings (as cabins) are erected for shelter or for temporary residence or instruction of military forces.defence
environmentalProtectionenvironmental protectionServices concerned with the administration, supervision, inspection, operation or support of activities relating to the protection and conservation of the environment.
administrationForEnvironmentalProtectionadministration for environmental protectionAdministration offices concerned with environmental protection.environmentalProtection
environmentalEducationCentreenvironmental education centreInstitution engaged in developing programs and material to increase awareness about the environment and sustainable development.environmentalProtection
healthhealthServices concerned with health issues.
administrationForHealthadministration for healthThis item comprises establishments primarily engaged in the regulation of activities of agencies that provide health care and overall administration of health policy.health
medicalProductsAppliancesAndEquipmentmedical products, appliances and equipmentServices concerned with medicaments, prostheses, medical appliances and equipment and other health-related products obtained by individuals or households, either with or without a prescription, usually from dispensing chemists, pharmacists or medical equipment suppliers. They are intended for consumption or use outside a health facility or institution.health
outpatientServiceoutpatient service

Medical, dental and paramedical services delivered to outpatients by medical, dental and paramedical practitioners and auxiliaries. The services may be delivered at home, in individual or group consulting facilities, dispensaries or the outpatient clinics of hospitals and the like.

Outpatient services include the medicaments, prostheses, medical appliances and equipment and other health-related products supplied directly to outpatients by medical, dental and paramedical practitioners and auxiliaries.

health
generalMedicalServicegeneral medical serviceGeneral medical services delivered by general medical clinics and general medical practitioners.outpatientService
specializedMedicalServicesspecialized medical servicesSpecialized medical services delivered by specialized medical clinics and specialist medical practitioners. Specialized medical clinics and specialist medical practitioners differ from general medical clinics and general medical practitioners in that their services are limited to treatment of a particular condition, disease, medical procedure or class of patient.outpatientService
paramedicalServiceparamedical service

Provision of paramedical health services to outpatients;

Administration, inspection, operation or support of health services delivered by clinics supervised by nurses, midwives, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists or other paramedical personnel and of health services delivered by nurses, midwives and paramedical personnel in non-consulting rooms, in patients’ homes or other non-medical institutions.

outpatientService
hospitalServicehospital service

Services concerned with hospitalization. Hospitalization is defined as occurring when a patient is accommodated in a hospital for the duration of the treatment. Hospital day-care and home-based hospital treatment are included, as are hospices for terminally ill persons.

Hospitals are defined as institutions which offer in-patient care under direct supervision of qualified medical doctors.

health
generalHospitalgeneral hospitalHospital services that do not limit their services to a particular medical speciality.hospitalService
specializedHospitalspecialized hospitalHospital services that limit their services to a particular medical speciality.hospitalService
nursingAndConvalescentHomeServicenursing and convalescent home serviceIn-patient services to persons recovering from surgery or a debilitating disease or condition that requires chiefly monitoring and administering of medicaments, physiotherapy and training to compensate for loss of function or rest.hospitalService
medicalAndDiagnosticLaboratorymedical and diagnostic laboratoryThis item comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing analytic or diagnostic services, including body fluid analysis and diagnostic imaging, generally to the medical profession or the patient on referral from a health practitioner.health
educationeducationServices concerned with educational affairs. These services include military schools and colleges where curricula resemble those of civilian institutions, police colleges offering general education in addition to police training.
administrationForEducationadministration for educationAdministration offices concerned with educational matters.education
earlyChildhoodEducationearly childhood educationServices concerned with pre-primary education at ISCED-2011 (International Standard Classification of Education, 2011 revision) level 0.education
primaryEducationprimary educationServices concerned with primary education at ISCED-2011 (International Standard Classification of Education, 2011 revision) level 1.education
lowerSecondaryEducationlower secondary educationServices concerned with lower secondary education at ISCED-2011 (International Standard Classification of Education, 2011 revision) level 2.education
upperSecondaryEducationupper secondary educationServices concerned with upper secondary education at ISCED-2011 (International Standard Classification of Education, 2011 revision) level 3.education
postSecondaryNonTertiaryEducationpost-secondary non-tertiary educationServices concerned with post-secondary non-tertiary education at ISCED-2011 (International Standard Classification of Education, 2011 revision) level 4.education
shortCycleTertiaryEducationshort-cycle tertiary educationServices concerned with short-cycle tertiary education at ISCED-2011 (International Standard Classification of Education, 2011 revision) level 5.education
bachelorOrEquivalentEducationbachelor or equivalent educationServices concerned with bachelor or equivalent education at ISCED-2011 (International Standard Classification of Education, 2011 revision) level 6.education
masterOrEquivalentEducationmaster or equivalent educationServices concerned with master or equivalent education at ISCED-2011 (International Standard Classification of Education, 2011 revision) level 7.education
doctoralOrEquivalentEducationdoctoral or equivalent educationServices concerned with doctoral or equivalent education at ISCED-2011 (International Standard Classification of Education, 2011 revision) level 8.education
educationNotElsewhereClassifiededucation not elsewhere classifiedServices concerned with education not elsewhere classified in ISCED-2011 (International Standard Classification of Education, 2011 revision), referred to as ISCED-2011 level 9.education
subsidiaryServicesToEducationsubsidiary services to educationSubsidiary services to education, services concerned with transportation, food, lodging, medical and dental care and related subsidiary services chiefly for students regardless of level.education
socialServicesocial serviceServices concerned with social protection.
administrationForSocialProtectionadministration for social protectionAdministration offices concerned with matters of social protection.socialService
specializedServiceOfSocialProtectionspecialized service of social protectionVarious specialized services concerned with transport, home-, day- and holiday-care for the disabled and people in need of care. Services specifically concerned with education and employment of people with disabilities.socialService
housinghousingServices concerned with any home, residence, facility, or premises which provide temporary, interim or permanent housing to various groups of persons.socialService
childCareServicechild care serviceServices concerned with the day care of children.socialService
charityAndCounsellingcharity and counsellingInstitutions and services providing benefits in kind and/or counselling for the needy, e.g. people who are unemployed, the socially deprived, disaster victims, victims of assault and abuse, potential suicides, etc.socialService
6.10. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Utility and Governmental Services U.K.
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One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
US.UtilityNetworkUtility NetworkAppurtenance, Manhole, Tower, Pole, Cabinet, Duct, Pipe
US.ElectricityNetworkElectricity NetworkElectricity Cable, Appurtenance (if included in an electricity network)
US. OilGasChemicalsNetworkOil, Gas or Chemicals NetworkOilGasChemicalsPipe, Appurtenance (if included in an oil, gas or chemicals network)
US.SewerNetworkSewer NetworkSewerPipe, Appurtenance (if included in a sewer network)
US.ThermalNetworkThermal NetworkThermalPipe, Appurtenance (if included in a thermal network)
US.WaterNetworkWater NetworkWaterPipe, Appurtenance (if included in a water network)
US. <CodeListValue>a<human readable name>GovernmentalService
Example: US.PoliceService Example: Police Service (serviceType: ServiceTypeValue)
US.EnvironmentalManagementFacilityEnvironemental Management FacilityEnvironmentalManagementFacility

7.ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FACILITIESU.K.

7.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object types are specified for the spatial data theme Environmental Monitoring Facilities:

  • Abstract Monitoring Feature

  • Abstract Monitoring Object

  • Environmental Monitoring Activity

  • Environmental Monitoring Facility

  • Environmental Monitoring Network

  • Environmental Monitoring Programme

  • Observing Capability

  • Operational Activity Period

7.1.1. Abstract Monitoring Feature (AbstractMonitoringFeature) U.K.

An abstract base class for environmental monitoring features in the real world (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork, EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility).

This type is a sub-type of AbstractMonitoringObject.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type AbstractMonitoringFeature U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
reportedToInformation on the involvement of the AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting.ReportToLegalActvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type AbstractMonitoringFeature U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
involvedInEnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) in which the AbstractMonitoringFeature is involved.EnvironmentalMonitoringActivityvoidable
hasObservationObservation of emissions, of the state of environmental media and of other ecosystem parameters (biodiversity, ecological conditions of vegetation, etc.) by or on behalf of public authorities at this AbstractMonitoringFeature.OM_Observationvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type AbstractMonitoringFeature U.K.

If observation(s) are attached to an AbstractMonitoringFeature this shall have an ObservingCapability attached to it. The ObservingCapability shall reference the same Domain, Phenomenon and ProcessUsed as the observation(s).

7.1.2. Abstract Monitoring Object (AbstractMonitoringObject) U.K.

An abstract base class for environmental monitoring objects.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type AbstractMonitoringObject U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
namePlain text denotation of the AbstractMonitoringObject.CharacterStringvoidable
additionalDescriptionPlain text description of additional information not fitting in other attributes.CharacterStringvoidable
mediaMonitoredMonitored environmental medium.MediaValue
legalBackgroundThe legal context, in which the management and regulation of the AbstractMonitoringObject is defined.LegislationCitationvoidable
responsiblePartyResponsible party for the AbstractMonitoringObject.RelatedPartyvoidable
geometryGeometry associated to the AbstractMonitoringObject. For mobile facilities the geometry represents the area the facility is expected to measure in.GM_Object
onlineResourceA link to an external document providing further information on the AbstractMonitoringObject.URLvoidable
purposeReason for which the AbstractMonitoringObject has been generated.PurposeOfCollectionValuevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type AbstractMonitoringObject U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
observingCapabilityA link pointing to the explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject. This provides a clear link between the observed property, the procedure used as well as the location of the measurementObservingCapabilityvoidable
broader

A link pointing to a broader AbstractMonitoringObject (a higher level in a hierarchical structure).

The association has additional properties as defined in the association class Hierarchy.

AbstractMonitoringObjectvoidable
narrower

A link pointing to narrower AbstractMonitoringObject(s) (a lower level in a hierarchical structure).

The association has additional properties as defined in the association class Hierarchy.

AbstractMonitoringObjectvoidable
supersedesIn a genealogy, the AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that has (have) been deactivated/replaced by another one.AbstractMonitoringObjectvoidable
supersededByIn a genealogy, the newly active AbstractMonitoringObject(s) that replaces (replace) the superseded one.AbstractMonitoringObjectvoidable
7.1.3. Environmental Monitoring Activity (EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity) U.K.

Specific set of AbstractMonitoringFeatures used for a given domain in a coherent and concise timeframe, area and purpose. Usually the information collected is treated as one time step in a long term monitoring programme. It is a concrete realisation of a given EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme.

Attributes of the spatial object type EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
activityTimeLifespan of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity.TM_Objectvoidable
activityConditionsTextual description of the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity.CharacterStringvoidable
boundingBoxBounding box in which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity takes place.GM_Boundaryvoidable
responsiblePartyResponsible party for the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity.RelatedPartyvoidable
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
onlineResourceA link to an external document providing further information on the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity.URLvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
setUpForEnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme(s) for which the EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity is set up.EnvironmentalMonitoringProgrammevoidable
usesSpecific set of AbstractMonitoringFeature(s) involved in an EnvironmentalMonitoringActivity.AbstractMonitoringFeaturevoidable
7.1.4. Environmental Monitoring Facility (EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility) U.K.

A georeferenced object directly collecting or processing data about objects whose properties (e.g. physical, chemical, biological or other aspects of environmental conditions) are repeatedly observed or measured. An environmental monitoring facility can also host other environmental monitoring facilities.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractMonitoringFeature.

Attributes of the spatial object type EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
representativePointRepresentative location for the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility.GM_Pointvoidable
measurementRegimeRegime of the measurementMeasurementRegimeValuevoidable
mobileIndicate whether the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility is mobile (repositionable) during the acquisition of the observation.Booleanvoidable
resultAcquisitionSourceSource of result acquisition.ResultAcquisitionSourceValuevoidable
specialisedEMFTypeCategorisation of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities generally used by domain and in national settings.SpecialisedEMFTypeValuevoidable
operationalActivityPeriodThe period(s) during which the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility has been up and running.TM_Objectvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
relatedTo

Any Thematic Link to an Environmental Monitoring Facility.

The association has additional properties as defined in the association class AnyDomainLink.

EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilityvoidable
belongsTo

A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork(s) this EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility pertains to.

The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility.

EnvironmentalMonitoringNetworkvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility U.K.

Geometry and representativePoint cannot both be empty.

7.1.5. Environmental Monitoring Network (EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork) U.K.

Administrative or organisational grouping of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities managed the same way for a specific purpose, targeting a specific area. Each network respects common rules aiming at ensuring coherence of the observations, especially for purposes of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities, mandatory parameters selection, measurement methods and measurement regime.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractMonitoringFeature.

Attributes of the spatial object type EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
organisationLevelLevel of legal organisation the EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork is affiliated with.LegislationLevelValuevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
contains

A link pointing to the EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility(s) included in this EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork.

The association has additional properties as defined in the association class NetworkFacility.

EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilityvoidable
7.1.6. Environmental Monitoring Programme (EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme) U.K.

Framework based on policy relevant documents defining the target of a collection of observations and/or the deployment of AbstractMonitoringFeatures on the field. Usually an Environmental Monitoring Programme has a long term perspective over at least a few years.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractMonitoringObject.

Association roles of the spatial object type EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
triggersEnvironmentalMonitoringActivity(s) triggered by the EnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme.EnvironmentalMonitoringActivityvoidable
7.1.7. Observing Capability (ObservingCapability) U.K.

Explicit capability of an AbstractMonitoringObject.

Attributes of the spatial object type ObservingCapability U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
observingTimeDescribes the time period that observations can be expected from this AbstractMonitoringObject. Can be only a start time for running measurements or an interval.TM_Objectvoidable
processTypeThe type of object used for describing the process.ProcessTypeValuevoidable
resultNatureState of the provided result.ResultNatureValuevoidable
onlineResourceA link to an external document providing further information about an ISO 19156 “Observations and Measurements” compliant data model used to store or exchange Observations and Measurements acquired.URLvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type ObservingCapability U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
observedPropertyThe property being observed or measured at this AbstractMonitoringObject.GF_PropertyType
featureOfInterestThis feature is the real-world object whose properties are under observation, or is a feature intended to sample the real-world object.GFI_Featurevoidable
procedureLink to the Process used to generate the result. The OM_Process shall be suitable for the observed property. As a corollary, details of the observed property are constrained by the procedure used.OM_Process
7.2. Data types U.K.
7.2.1. Any Domain Link (AnyDomainLink) U.K.

Any domain relevant link to an EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility that is not hierarchical or associated with a notion of genealogy.

This type is an association class.

Attributes of the data type AnyDomainLink U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
CommentAdditional information on the domain link.CharacterStringvoidable
7.2.2. Hierarchy (Hierarchy) U.K.

Hierarchical link between AbstractMonitoringObjects.

This type is an association class.

Attributes of the data type Hierarchy U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
linkingTimeTime period of the link.TM_Objectvoidable
7.2.3. Network Facility (NetworkFacility) U.K.

Link between EnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork and EnvironmentalMonitoringFacility.

This type is an association class.

Attributes of the data type NetworkFacility U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
linkingTimeTime period of the link.TM_Objectvoidable
7.2.4. Report To Legal Act (ReportToLegalAct) U.K.

Information on the involvement of an AbstractMonitoringFeature in reporting. The information is specific per submitted reporting envelope and not per obligation/agreement.

Attributes of the data type ReportToLegalAct U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
legalActLegalAct which is reported to.LegislationCitation
reportDateTime of reporting.DateTimevoidable
reportedEnvelopeLink to the reported data set according to the date indicated in the attribute reportDate.URIvoidable
observationRequiredIndicates whether an observation is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature.Booleanvoidable
observingCapabilityRequiredIndicates whether the observingCapability is required for the AbstractMonitoringFeature.Booleanvoidable
descriptionAdditional information on the actual data reported.CharacterStringvoidable
7.3. Code lists U.K.
7.3.1. Measurement Regime (MeasurementRegimeValue) U.K.

Categories for different types of the MeasurementRegime.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Environmental Monitoring Facilities.

7.3.2. Media (MediaValue) U.K.

Categories for different types of media.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Environmental Monitoring Facilities.

7.3.3. Process Type (ProcessTypeValue) U.K.

Categories for different process types.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Environmental Monitoring Facilities.

7.3.4. Purpose Of Collection (PurposeOfCollectionValue) U.K.

Categories for different purposes of collections.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

7.3.5. Result Acquisition Source (ResultAcquisitionSourceValue) U.K.

Categories for different types of the ResultAcquisitionSource.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Environmental Monitoring Facilities.

7.3.6. Result Nature (ResultNatureValue) U.K.

State of the result of an observation.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Environmental Monitoring Facilities.

7.3.7. Specialised EMF Type (SpecialisedEMFTypeValue) U.K.

Categories for different types of EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilities.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

7.4. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Environmental Monitoring Facilities U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
EF.EnvironmentalMonitoringFacilitiesEnvironmental Monitoring FacilitiesEnvironmentalMonitoringFacility
EF.EnvironmentalMonitoringNetworksEnvironmental Monitoring NetworksEnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork
EF.EnvironmentalMonitoringProgrammesEnvironmental Monitoring ProgrammesEnvironmentalMonitoringProgramme

8.PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL FACILITIESU.K.

8.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:

(1)

“emission” means the direct or indirect release of substances, vibrations, heat or noise from individual or diffuse sources in the facility into the air, water or soil.

(2)

“production” means an activity consisting of a series of actions or operations in a productive context.

8.2. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object types are specified for the spatial data theme Production and Industrial Facilities:

  • Production Facility

  • Production Installation

  • Production Installation Part

  • Production Site

  • Production Plot

  • Production Building

8.2.1. Production Facility (ProductionFacility) U.K.

One or more installations on the same site operated by the same natural or legal person, designed, built or installed to serve specific production or industrial purposes, comprehending all infrastructure, equipment and materials.

This type is a sub-type of ActivityComplex.

Attributes of the spatial object type ProductionFacility U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
surfaceGeometrySpatial property of the spatial object.GM_Surfacevoidable
riverBasinDistrictCode identifier and/or name assigned to the basin district of a watercourse.RiverBasinDistrictValue
statusThe state or condition of the facility, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period.StatusTypevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type ProductionFacility U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
groupedBuildingBuildings managed by the production facility.ProductionBuildingvoidable
groupedPlotPlots managed by the production facility.ProductionPlotvoidable
hostingSiteSites at a distinct geographic location where the production facility is located.ProductionSitevoidable
groupedInstallationInstallations technically or legally part of the production facility.ProductionInstallationvoidable
8.2.2. Production Installation (ProductionInstallation) U.K.

A technical unit, such as machinery, apparatus, devices or equipment placed in position or connected for use.

Attributes of the spatial object type ProductionInstallation U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
thematicIdThematic object identifier.ThematicIdentifier
pointGeometrySpatial property of the spatial object.GM_Point
surfaceGeometrySpatial property of the spatial object.GM_Surfacevoidable
nameOfficial denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation.CharacterStringvoidable
descriptionDescriptive statement about the installation.CharacterStringvoidable
statusThe state or condition of the installation, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period.StatusTypevoidable
typeSpecial kind of an installation, denoting the operative function which has to be performed.InstallationTypevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type ProductionInstallation U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
groupedInstallationPartMinor Installations technically or legally part of an InstallationProductionInstallationPartvoidable
8.2.3. Production Installation Part (ProductionInstallationPart) U.K.

A single engineered facility that performs specific functionalities related with a production activity.

This level of description covers specific parts of the production installation which must be registered by the legal mandate of the competent authorities, including points of emission as chimneys (for pollutants) or tanks (for special products).

Attributes of the spatial object type ProductionInstallationPart U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
thematicIdThematic object identifier.ThematicIdentifier
pointGeometrySpatial property of the spatial object.GM_Point
surfaceGeometrySpatial property of the spatial object.GM_Surfacevoidable
nameOfficial denomination or proper or conventional name of the installation part.CharacterStringvoidable
descriptionDescriptive statement about the installation part.CharacterStringvoidable
statusThe state or condition of the installation part, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period.StatusTypevoidable
typeSpecial kind of an installation part, denoting the operative function which has to be performed.InstallationPartTypevoidable
techniqueMethod to reduce pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, typically a chimney.PollutionAbatementTechniqueValuevoidable
8.2.4. Production Site (ProductionSite) U.K.

All land at a distinct geographic location where the production facility was, is, or is intended to be located. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials.

Attributes of the spatial object type ProductionSite U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
thematicIdThematic object identifier.ThematicIdentifier
geometrySpatial property of the spatial object.GM_MultiSurface
sitePlanDescriptive statement about the project concerning the configuration and organisation of the production site.DocumentCitationvoidable
nameOfficial denomination or proper or conventional name of the site.CharacterStringvoidable
descriptionDescriptive statement about the site.CharacterStringvoidable
statusThe state or condition of the site, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period.StatusTypevoidable
8.2.5. Production Plot (ProductionPlot) U.K.

A portion of land or water part of a facility destined to functional purposes.

Attributes of the spatial object type ProductionPlot U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
thematicIdThematic object identifier.ThematicIdentifier
geometrySpatial property of the spatial object.GM_Surface
statusThe state or condition of the plot, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period.StatusTypevoidable
8.2.6. Production Building (ProductionBuilding) U.K.

Artificial construction, part of the production facility that is useful to host or provide shelter for activities development.

Attributes of the spatial object type ProductionBuilding U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
thematicIdThematic object identifier.ThematicIdentifier
typeOfBuildingClassified description of the production and industrial building.TypeOfProductionBuildingValuevoidable
statusThe state or condition of the production and industrial building, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period.StatusTypevoidable
geometrySpatial property of the spatial object.GM_Objectvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type ProductionBuilding U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
buildingRepresentation of the production building in a Buildings data set.AbstractBuildingvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type Production Building U.K.

The geometry shall be provided if the building property is empty.

8.3. Data types U.K.
8.3.1. Status Type (StatusType) U.K.

The state or condition of a technical component, with regard to the functional and operational order, in which it is arranged for a limited or extended time period.

Attributes of the data type StatusType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
statusTypeThe state or condition of a technical component referring to a list of predefined potential values.ConditionOfFacilityValue
descriptionDescriptive statement about the declared status.CharacterStringvoidable
validFromThe starting time of validity for a status type.Datevoidable
validToThe ending time of validity for a status type.Datevoidable
8.4. Code lists U.K.
8.4.1. Pollution Abatement Technique (PollutionAbatementTechniqueValue) U.K.

Methods for reducing pollutant concentration due to the emissions of a technical component, typically a chimney.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list PollutionAbatementTechniqueValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
gravitationgravitationPollutant abatement by gravitation
dustScrubbersdust scrubbersPollutant abatement through dust scrubbers
filtrationfiltrationPollutant abatement by filtration
condensationcondensationPollutant abatement by condensation
adsorptionadsorptionPollutant abatement by adsorption
8.4.2. Installation Type (InstallationTypeValue) U.K.

Values denoting the operative function which has to be performed by an installation.The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

8.4.3. Installation Part Type (InstallationPartTypeValue) U.K.

Values denoting the operative function which has to be performed by an installation part.The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

8.4.4. River Basin District (RiverBasinDistrictValue) U.K.

Code identifiers and/or names assigned to river basin districts.The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

8.4.5. Type of Production Building (TypeOfProductionBuildingValue) U.K.

Classification of production and industrial buildings.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

8.5. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Production and Industrial Facilities U.K.
a

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
PF.ProductionSiteProduction And Industrial SiteProductionSite
PF. <CodeListValue>a<human readable name>ProductionFacility
Example: PF.Manufacturing Example: Manufacturing (activity: EconomicActivityValue)
PF.ProductionPlotProduction And Industrial ParcelProductionPlot
PF.ProductionInstallationProduction And Industrial InstallationProductionInstallation
PF.ProductionInstallationPartProduction And Industrial Installation PartProductionInstallationPart
PF.ProductionBuildingProduction and Industrial BuildingProductionBuilding

9.AGRICULTURAL AND AQUACULTURE FACILITIESU.K.

9.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definition shall apply:

(1)

“Agriculture” means the set of process and activities consisting in cultivating soils, producing crops and rearing animals; it includes harvesting, milking, breeding animals and keeping animals for farming purposes. According to Council Regulation(EC) No 73/2009 maintaining the land in good agricultural and environmental condition shall be considered as an agricultural activity.

(2)

“Livestock” refers to animals being bred and/or raised for use or profit (covered by the activities defined under NACE codes A.1.4. and A.1.5).

(3)

“Aquaculture” means the set of activities and techniques related to the production, breeding and treatment of fish, molluscs, seaweed and other kinds of aquatic resources (vegetables or animal).

9.2. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object types are specified for the spatial data theme Agricultural and Aquaculture Facilities:

  • Holding

  • Site

9.2.1. Holding (Holding) U.K.

The whole area and all infrastructures included on it, covering the same or different “sites”, under the control of an operator to perform agricultural or aquaculture activities.

This type is a sub-type of ActivityComplex.

Association roles of the spatial object type Holding U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
containsThe Sites that are part of the specified Holding.Site
Constraints of the spatial object type Holding U.K.

At least one of the function attributes of the Holding spatial object shall be provided using the EconomicActivityNACEValue code list (for the activity attribute of the Function data type).

9.2.1.1.Site (Site)U.K.

All land at the same or distinct geographic location under the management control of a holding covering activities, products and services. This includes all infrastructure, equipment and materials.

Attributes of the spatial object type Site U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryThe geometry defining the extent or position of the site.GM_Object
activityThe classification of the economic activity of the site, according to the NACE rev. 2.0 coding.EconomicActivityNACEValue
includesAnimalPresence of Animals in the Site.FarmAnimalSpeciesvoidable
9.3. Data types U.K.
9.3.1. Farm Animal Species (FarmAnimalSpecies) U.K.

Identifies an animal or group of animals (Livestock or Aquaculture) of the same species kept on the specific site.

Attributes of the data type FarmAnimalSpecies U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
livestockPresence of livestock species in the site.LivestockSpeciesValuevoidable
aquaculturePresence of aquaculture species in the site.AquacultureSpeciesValuevoidable
9.4. Code lists U.K.
9.4.1. Livestock Species (LivestockSpeciesValue) U.K.

Classification of livestock species.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 1165/2008(7) and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

9.4.2. Aquaculture Species (AquacultureSpeciesValue) U.K.

Classification of aquaculture species.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the February 2012 version of the ASFIS (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Information System) List of Species for Fishery Statistics Purposes published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

9.5. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Agricultural and Aquaculture Facilities U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
AF. AgriculturalHoldingAgricultural HoldingHolding (spatial objects whose activity attribute has the value = “A1 - Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities” (from the EconomicActivityNACEValue code list) or a narrower value)
AF. AquacultureHoldingAquaculture HoldingHolding (spatial objects whose activity attribute has the value “A3 - Fishing and aquaculture activities” (from the EconomicActivityNACEValue code list) or a narrower value)
AF.SiteAgricultural and Aquaculture SitesSite

10.POPULATION DISTRIBUTION – DEMOGRAPHYU.K.

10.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object type is specified for the spatial data theme Population Distribution – Demography: Statistical Distribution.

10.1.1. Statistical Distribution (StatisticalDistribution) U.K.

Set of measures describing how a phenomenon is spread within some part of the 2D world.

Attributes of the spatial object type StatisticalDistribution U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
areaOfDisseminationThe part of the 2D world the StatisticalDataDistribution describes.GM_Surface
universeWhen distribution is related to a subset of the population and not the population in its whole, the literal description of the way this subset was defined.PT_FreeText
domainThe part of statistical knowledge the data refers to.PT_FreeText
measureThe measure concerned by the distribution.VariableValue
measurementMethodThe description of the statistic measurement method.StatisticsMeasurementMethodValue
measurementUnitThe unit of the measurement.UnitOfMeasure
notCountedProportionThe proportion of population of the area of interest that is not counted in any of its spatial components.Number
periodOfMeasurementThe date or period the observation has been taken, the data was collected.TM_Period
periodOfReferenceThe period when the data is supposed to give a picture of the area of interest.TM_Period
periodOfValidityThe period in which the data remains relevant.TM_Period
beginLifeSpanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifeSpanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
generalStatusThe status of the statistical data distribution.StatisticalDataStatusValue
Association roles of the spatial object type StatisticalDistribution U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
valueThe statistical values composing the distribution.StatisticalValue
classificationAdditional classifications used to split a total value of the described phenomenon. The StatisticalDistribution object will provide actually several distributions, one for each item of the used classification. When no classification is provided, the statistical value is the total population.Classification
10.2. Data types U.K.
10.2.1. Classification (Classification) U.K.

A classification used for a statistical distribution.

Attributes of the data type Classification U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
typeThe classification type.ClassificationTypeValue
Association roles of the data type Classification U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
itemThe items composing the classification.ClassificationItem
10.2.2. Classification Item (ClassificationItem) U.K.

An item composing a classification.

Attributes of the data type ClassificationItem U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
typeThe classification item type.ClassificationItemTypeValue
10.2.3. Statistical Value (StatisticalValue) U.K.

The pieces of datum of the distribution.

Attributes of the data type StatisticalValue U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
valueThe value for the piece of datum.Number
specialValueSome conventional string when value for the piece of datum cannot be provided: missing value, value hidden because of confidentiality.SpecialValue
conventionallyLocatedProportionThe proportion of population counted in the piece of datum but that cannot actually be physically located anywhere within the area of interest.Number
approximatelyLocatedPopulationProportionThe proportion of population count that doesn’t follow the common rule for location. “Population” can be persons if persons are counted, dwellings if the StatisticalDatadistribution is about dwellings, etc.Number
commentFree style comment about the value.PT_FreeText
flagsA set of one-character encoded comments about the data.PT_FreeText
periodOfMeasurementThe collection period of the statistical value. This period overrides the period specified in the associated statistical distribution.TM_Periodvoidable
statusThe status of the statistical data.StatisticalDataStatusValue
Association roles of the data type StatisticalValue U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
dimensionsThe part of the world the piece of datum refers to. Dimensions contains a description of the geographic location (2D dimension) together with possible additional dimensions when population counts are produced simultaneously for different individual characteristics.Dimensions
Constraints of the data type StatisticalValue U.K.

Either the value or the specialValue attribute shall be provided.

10.2.4. Dimensions (Dimensions) U.K.

The identification of what the piece of datum refers to in terms of geographic location or individual characteristics.

Association roles of the data type Dimensions U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
spatialThe spatial dimension of the statistical value.StatisticalUnit
thematicThe thematic dimensions of the statistical value.ClassificationItem
10.3. Code lists U.K.
10.3.1. Classification Type (ClassificationTypeValue) U.K.

Code values for classification types.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Population Distribution.

10.3.2. Classification Item Type (ClassificationItemTypeValue) U.K.

Code values for classification items.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values of the following code lists or other code lists defined by data providers:

  • Age By 5 Years (AgeBy5YearsValue): Code values for age by 5 years classification items, as specified in the table below.

Values for the code list AgeBy5Years U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
0-50-50 to less than 5
5-105-105 to less than 10
10-1510-1510 to less than 15
15-2015-2015 to less than 20
20-2520-2520 to less than 25
25-3025-3025 to less than 30
30-3530-3530 to less than 35
35-4035-4035 to less than 40
40-4540-4540 to less than 45
45-5045-5045 to less than 50
50-5550-5550 to less than 55
55-6055-6055 to less than 60
60-6560-6560 to less than 65
65-7065-7065 to less than 70
70-7570-7570 to less than 75
75-8075-8075 to less than 80
80-8580-8580 to less than 85
85-9085-9085 to less than 90
90+9090 and more
90-9590-9590 to less than 95
95+9595 and more
95-10095-10095 to less than 100
100+100100 and more
  • Age By Year (AgeByYearValue): Code values for age by year classification items, including one value for each one-year interval. The first value shall be “0-1” with the label “0-1” and the definition “0 to less than 1 year”, and the last value shall be “100+” with label “100+” and the definition “100 years or older”.

  • NACE Code (NACECodeValue): Classification of economic activities according to Eurostat NACE, as specified in Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council and narrower values defined by data providers.

  • Gender (GenderValue): Gender of a person or group of persons, as specified in Section 4.6 of Annex I.

10.3.3. Variable (VariableValue) U.K.

Code values for variable names.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Population Distribution – Demography.

10.3.4. Statistics Measurement Method (StatisticsMeasurementMethodValue) U.K.

Code values for statistics measurement method.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list StatisticsMeasurementMethodValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
countcountA simple count.
relativeCountrelative countA ratio combining two different kinds of statistical population.
percentagepercentageA proportion expressed as a ratio whose denominator is 100.
medianmedianThe median.
10.3.5. Status of Statistical Data (StatisticalDataStatusValue) U.K.

Code values for status.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list StatisticalDataStatusValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
definitivedefinitiveA definitive statistical data value.
finalfinalA final statistical data value.
preliminarypreliminaryA preliminary statistical data value.
provisionalprovisionalA provisional statistical data value.
semiDefinitivesemi-definitiveA semi-definitive statistical data value.
10.3.6. Special Value (SpecialValue) U.K.

Code values for special values.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list SpecialValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
confidentialconfidentialThe value is not provided for confidentiality reasons.
unknownunknownThe value could have been measured but was not.
notApplicablenot applicableThe value would not have any sense.
10.4. Layers U.K.

No layers are defined for the spatial data theme Population Distribution and Demography.

11.AREA MANAGEMENT/RESTRICTION/REGULATION ZONES AND REPORTING UNITSU.K.

11.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definition shall apply:

(1)

“manage” means plan, perform, monitor and control activities to achieve specific legally defined environmental objectives.

(2)

“restrict” means prohibit or limit certain activities, to only be performed within specific bounds and/or time periods, in order to achieve a certain purpose according to legally defined responsibilities or obligations.

(3)

“regulate” means monitor and control certain activities (to permit, promote, prohibit, or restrict) to achieve a legally defined environmental objectives. A regulated activity may require that if the environmental status is degraded then particular actions must be enacted to restore good environmental status.

(4)

“report” means evaluate the effectiveness of environmental policies and publish data and information (i.e. spatial data, observations, statistics, indicators) that can be used to assess progress towards maintaining or improving good environmental status and achievement of policy objectives.

(5)

“reporting unit” means a spatial object that provides the spatial reference for any non-spatial data exchanged under environmental reporting obligations.

(6)

“legal instrument” means a document that specifies legal obligations, including, but not limited to, international conventions, laws and legal acts or implementing regulations at any administrative level.

(7)

“integrated coastal zone management” means a dynamic process for the sustainable management and use of coastal zones, taking into account at the same time the fragility of coastal ecosystems and landscapes, the diversity of activities and uses, their interactions, the maritime orientation of certain activities and uses and their impact on both the marine and land parts.

(8)

“climate” means the statistical description in terms of the mean and variability of relevant quantities over a period of time ranging from months to thousands or millions of years. These quantities are most often surface variables such as temperature, precipitation and wind.

11.2. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object type is specified for the spatial data theme Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units: Management Restriction Or Regulation Zone.

11.2.1. Management Restriction Or Regulation Zone (ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone) U.K.

Area managed, restricted or regulated in accordance with a legal requirement related to an environmental policy or a policy or activity that may have an impact on the environment at any level of administration (international, European, national, regional and local).

Attributes of the spatial object type ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
thematicIdDescriptive unique object identifier applied to spatial objects in a defined information theme.ThematicIdentifiervoidable
nameA geographical name that is used to identify the management, restriction or regulation zone in the real world. It provides a “key” for implicitly associating different representations of the object.GeographicalNamevoidable
geometryThe geometry representing the spatial extent of the spatial object.GM_Object
zoneTypeHigh level classification defining the type of management, restriction or regulation zone.ZoneTypeCode
specialisedZoneTypeAdditional classification value which further specialises the type of management, regulation or restriction zone relevant to the domain.SpecialisedZoneTypeCodevoidable
environmentalDomainClassification of the environment domain(s) for which, through the establishment of the zone, certain environmental objectives shall be reached.EnvironmentalDomain
designationPeriodTime period defining when the management, restriction or regulation zone was legally designated or became effective in the real world.TM_Periodvoidable
competentAuthorityDescription of the organisation(s) responsible for managing, restricting or regulating measures or activities within the zone.RelatedPartyvoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
legalBasisReference to, or citation of, the legal instrument or document that required the establishment of the zone.LegislationCitationvoidable
relatedZoneReference to a related management, regulation or restriction zone.ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZonevoidable
planReference to, or citation of a plan (management or action plan) that describes the environmental objectives and measures that shall be undertaken in the zone to protect the environment.DocumentCitationvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone U.K.

At least the most specific legal instrument that required the establishment of zone shall be provided using the legalBasis association role.

The role attribute of the competentAuthority shall take the value “authority”.

11.3. Code lists U.K.
11.3.1. Zone Type Code (ZoneTypeCode) U.K.

High-level classification defining the type of Management, Restriction or Regulation Zone.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list ZoneTypeCode U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
airQualityManagementZoneair quality management zonePart of the territory of a Member State, as delimited by that Member State for the purposes of air quality assessment and management.
noiseRestrictionZonenoise restriction zoneAn area delimited by a competent authority to manage and mitigate noise pollution. This includes agglomerations and quiet areas (in agglomerations and open country) as defined in the Directive 2002/49/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council.
animalHealthRestrictionZoneanimal health restriction zoneRestriction zones established for the control and eradication of notifiable animal diseases
prospectingAndMiningPermitAreaprospecting and mining permit areaThe area on which the prospection or extraction of any mineral has been authorised and for which that right or permit is granted.
regulatedFairwayAtSeaOrLargeInlandWaterregulated fairway at Sea or large inland waterRegulated navigation areas port-to-port established to organise traffic, prevent accident and pollution and to support management and planning.
restrictedZonesAroundContaminatedSitesrestricted zones around contaminated sitesZones established to protect human, plant and animal health and control movement and development within a contaminated site.
areaForDisposalOfWastearea for disposal of wasteArea affected by disposal of waste as defined in Article 3(19) of Directive 2008/98/ECa.
coastalZoneManagementAreacoastal zone management areaArea in which integrated coastal zone management takes place.
drinkingWaterProtectionAreadrinking water protection areaArea in which waste water leakage, use of fertilizer or pesticides, or establishment of waste disposal sites are prohibited.
nitrateVulnerableZonenitrate vulnerable zoneAreas of land which drain into polluted or threatened waters and which contribute to nitrate pollution.
marineRegionmarine regionMarine regions and their subregions are sea regions designated under international, Union, national or sub-national legislation for the purpose of assessment, management and regulation.
riverBasinDistrictriver basin districtArea of land and sea, made up of one or more neighbouring river basins together with their associated groundwaters and coastal waters, identified under Article 3(1) of Directive 2000/60/ECb as the main unit for management of river basins.
bathingWatersbathing watersCoastal waters or inland waters (rivers, lakes) explicitly authorised, or not prohibited for recreational bathing by large numbers of people.
floodUnitOfManagementflood unit of managementArea of land and sea, identified under Directive 2007/60/EC of the European Parliament and Councilc as the main unit for management when an alternative to the River Basin Districts or Sub-Districts are chosen.
waterBodyForWFDwater body under the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC)The “water body” is a coherent sub-unit in the river basin (district) to which the environmental objectives of the Directive 2000/60/EC must apply. The identification of water bodies is based on geographical and hydrological determinants. This includes surface (river, lake, transitional and coastal) and ground water bodies.
sensitiveAreasensitive areaWater bodies identified as sensitive areas, as defined in Annex II to Directive 91/271/EECd.
designatedWatersdesignated watersMarine, coastal or surface waters designated by Member States as needing protection or improvement in order to support fish life.
plantHealthProtectionZoneplant health protection zoneProtection zone within which protective measures are established against the introduction of organisms harmful to plants or plant products and against their spread.
forestManagementAreaforest management areaArea designated for the sustainable management of forest resources and functions.
11.3.2. Specialised Zone Type Code (SpecialisedZoneTypeCode) U.K.

Additional classification value that defines the specialised type of zone.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

11.3.3. Environmental Domain (EnvironmentalDomain) U.K.

Environmental domain, for which environmental objectives can be defined.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list EnvironmentalDomain U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
soilsoilThe top layer of the land surface of the earth that is composed of disintegrated rock particles, humus, water and air.
noisenoiseSound which is unwanted, either because of its effects on humans, its effect on fatigue or malfunction of physical equipment, or its interference with the perception or detection of other sounds.
naturalResourcesnatural resourcesA feature or component of the natural environment that is of value in serving human needs, e.g. soil, water, plant life, wildlife, etc. Some natural resources have an economic value (e.g. timber) while others have a “non-economic” value (e.g. scenic beauty).
climateAndClimateChangeclimate and climate changeState of the climate and/or change in this state that can be identified (e.g., by using statistical tests) by changes in the mean and/or the variability of its properties, and that persists for an extended period, typically decades or longer.
healthProtectionhealth protectionMeasures or devices designed to reduce the risk of harm to human health posed by pollutants or other threatening conditions in the ecosystem.
airairA predominantly mechanical mixture of a variety of individual gases forming the earth’s enveloping atmosphere.
waterwaterCommon liquid (H2O) which forms rain, rivers, the sea, etc., and which makes up a large part of the bodies of organisms.
wastewasteMaterial, often unusable, left over from any manufacturing, industrial, agricultural or other human process; material damaged or altered during a manufacturing process and subsequently left useless.
natureAndBiodiversitynature and biodiversityActive management of the earth’s natural resources and environment to ensure their quality is maintained and that they are wisely used.
sustainableDevelopmentsustainable developmentDevelopment that provides economic, social and environmental benefits in the long term having regard to the needs of living and future generations.
landUseland useThe term land use deals with the spatial aspects of all human activities on the land and with the way in which the land surface is adapted, or could be adapted, to serve human needs.
11.4. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
11.4.1. Management Restriction Or Regulation Zones U.K.
(1)Where the geometry of the spatial object is derived from another spatial object, the geometries of the two objects shall be consistent.U.K.
(2)If the geometries of the spatial objects in a ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone data set are derived from the geometries of spatial objects in another data set, then this source data set (including its version) shall be described as part of the lineage metadata element.U.K.
(3)Data providers shall include the following keywords in addition to the mandatory keywords defined in Regulation (EC) 1205/2008:U.K.
(a)

One or several keywords describing the high-level classification of the zone type(s) included in the data set, as defined in ZoneTypeCode code list.

(b)

One or several keywords describing the official document number(s) of the legal instrument(s) under which the zone(s) included in the data set is (are) established. For Union legislation, the CELEX number shall be used.

11.4.2. Reporting Units U.K.
(1)Spatial objects acting as reporting units shall be defined and made available according to the requirements of their respective INSPIRE spatial data theme(s).U.K.
(2)Where environmental reporting data, to establish a spatial reference, refers to real-world entities that are made available as spatial objects in accordance with this Regulation, the reporting data shall include an explicit reference to those spatial objects.U.K.
11.4.3. Cross-theme requirements U.K.
(1)If an area has been established exclusively to manage, regulate and restrict activities to conserve nature, biodiversity and cultural heritage, it shall be made available as a ProtectedSite spatial object. If a zone has been established to deliver multiple objectives, including the conservation of nature, biodiversity and cultural heritage, it shall be made available as a ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone spatial object.U.K.
(2)Where a zone has been established to regulate planned land use and defined within a legally binding spatial plan, it falls within the scope of the Land Use theme and shall be encoded as a SupplementaryRegulation. However, if the zone has been established by legislative requirement but not defined within a legally binding spatial plan, then it shall be encoded as a ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone.U.K.
11.5. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Area Management / Restriction / Regulation Zones and Reporting Units U.K.
a

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
AM.<CodeListValue>a<human readable name>ManagementRestrictionOrRegulationZone (zoneType: ZoneTypeCode)
Example: AM.AirQualityManagementZoneExample: Air Quality Management Zone

12.NATURAL RISK ZONESU.K.

12.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definition shall apply:

(1)

“risk” means the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated likelihood/probability of its occurrence, in accordance with ISO/IEC 31010:2009.

(2)

“hazard” means a dangerous phenomenon, substance, human activity or condition that may cause loss of life, injury or other health impacts, property damage, loss of livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage.

(3)

“exposure” means people, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses.

(4)

“vulnerability” means the characteristics and circumstances of a community, system or asset that make it susceptible to the damaging effects of a hazard.

12.2. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object types are specified for the spatial data theme Natural Risk Zones:

  • Abstract Exposed Element

  • Abstract Hazard Area

  • Abstract Observed Event

  • Abstract Risk Zone

  • Exposed Element Coverage

  • Exposed Element

  • Hazard Area

  • Hazard Coverage

  • Observed Event Coverage

  • Observed Event

  • Risk Coverage

  • Risk Zone

12.2.1. Abstract Exposed Element (AbstractExposedElement) U.K.

People, property, systems, or other elements present in hazard zones that are thereby subject to potential losses.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type AbstractExposedElement U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.identifier
beginLifeSpanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifeSpanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
validFromThe time when the exposed element started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the exposed element no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type AbstractExposedElement U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
sourceOfSpatialRepresentationThe source object which is used to represent the exposed element.AbstractFeaturevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type AbstractExposedElement U.K.

If the sourceOfSpatialRepresentation association role is empty, the geometry of the AbstractExposedElement spatial object shall be provided.

12.2.2. Abstract Hazard Area (AbstractHazardArea) U.K.

An area affected by a natural hazard.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type AbstractHazardArea U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginLifeSpanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
determinationMethodSpecifies if the hazard area result is delineated after modelling or determined after interpretation.DeterminationMethodValue
endLifeSpanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.identifier
typeOfHazardA generic classification and a specific classification of the type of natural hazard.NaturalHazardClassification
validityPeriodThe time frame for which the model applies.TM_Periodvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type AbstractHazardArea U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
sourceThe observed event that triggered the modelling of a hazard area.AbstractObservedEventvoidable
12.2.3. Abstract Observed Event (AbstractObservedEvent) U.K.

A natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred or is currently occurring and which has been observed.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type AbstractObservedEvent U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginLifeSpanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifeSpanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
nameOfEventCommon name of the observed event.CharacterStringvoidable
typeOfHazardA generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard.NaturalHazardClassification
validFromThe time when the observed event started to exist in the real world.DateTimevoidable
validToThe time from which the observed event no longer exists in the real world.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type AbstractObservedEvent U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
isMonitoredByThe environmental program which monitors the observed eventEnvironmentalMonitoringActivityvoidable
12.2.4. Abstract Risk Zone (AbstractRiskZone) U.K.

A risk zone is the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type AbstractRiskZone U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginLifeSpanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifeSpanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.identifier
sourceOfRiskA generic classification and a specific classification of the type of hazard which is the source of risk.NaturalHazardClassification
validityPeriodFuture finite time frame where the model applies.TM_Periodvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type AbstractRiskZone U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
exposedElementThe element that is within a hazardous areaAbstractExposedElementvoidable
sourceThe hazard which is considered for the creation of the risk zone object.AbstractHazardAreavoidable
12.2.5. Exposed Element Coverage (ExposedElementCoverage) U.K.

A coverage representing continuous information about exposed elements.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractExposedElement

This type is a sub-type of CoverageByDomainAndRange.

Attributes of the spatial object type ExposedElementCoverage U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
typeOfElementA classification of the exposed element.ExposedElementClassificationvoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type ExposedElementCoverage U.K.

The range set shall be the level, or intensity, of the vulnerability assessment.

The domain shall be a rectified grid or referenceable grid.

12.2.6. Exposed Element (ExposedElement) U.K.

Discrete spatial object representing an exposed element.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractExposedElement.

Attributes of the spatial object type ExposedElement U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryGeometric representation of the exposed element.GM_Object
assessmentOfVulnerabilityAssessment of the vulnerability of the exposed element.VulnerabilityAssessmentvoidable
12.2.7. Hazard Area (HazardArea) U.K.

Discrete spatial objects representing a natural hazard.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractHazardArea.

Attributes of the spatial object type HazardArea U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryGeometric representation of spatial extent covered by the hazard area.GM_Surface
likelihoodOfOccurrenceA general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring.LikelihoodOfOccurrencevoidable
magnitudeOrIntensityAn expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon.LevelOrIntensityvoidable
12.2.8. Hazard Coverage (HazardCoverage) U.K.

A coverage representing continuous information about a type of natural hazard.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractHazardArea.

This type is a sub-type of CoverageByDomainAndRange.

Constraints of the spatial object type HazardCoverage U.K.

The range set shall be described by magnitude or intensity, or by the likelihood of occurence.

The domain shall be a rectified grid or referenceable grid.

12.2.9. Observed Event Coverage (ObservedEventCoverage) U.K.

A coverage representing continuous information about observed events.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractObservedEvent

This type is a sub-type of CoverageByDomainAndRange.

Constraints of the spatial object type ObservedEventCoverage U.K.

The range set shall be described by magnitude or intensity, or by the likelihood of occurence.

The domain shall be a rectified grid or referenceable grid.

12.2.10. Observed Event (ObservedEvent) U.K.

Discrete spatial objects representing natural phenomenon relevant to the study of natural hazards which occurred, or is currently occurring, and which has been observed.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractObservedEvent.

Attributes of the spatial object type ObservedEvent U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryGeometric representation of the spatial extent covered by the observed event.GM_Object
magnitudeOrIntensityAn expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon.LevelOrIntensityvoidable
12.2.11. Risk coverage (RiskCoverage) U.K.

A coverage representing continuous information about intensity or level of risk.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractRiskZone.

This type is a sub-type of CoverageByDomainAndRange.

Constraints of the spatial object type RiskCoverage U.K.

The range set shall be described by level or intensity.

The domain shall be a rectified grid or referenceable grid.

12.2.12. Risk Zone (RiskZone) U.K.

Discrete spatial objects representing the spatial extent of a combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of its occurrence.

This type is a sub-type of AbstractRiskZone.

Attributes of the spatial object type RiskZone U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryGeometric representation of spatial extent covered by this risk zone.GM_Surface
levelOfRiskThe level of risk is an assessment of the combination of the consequences of an event (hazard) and the associated probability/likelihood of the occurrence of the event.LevelOrIntensityvoidable
12.3. Data types U.K.
12.3.1. Exposed Element Classification (ExposedElementClassification) U.K.

This class provides piece of information about the nature of the exposed element which is relevant to risk analysis.

Attributes of the data type ExposedElementClassification U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
exposedElementCategoryA generic classification of the types of element that are exposed to a risk.ExposedElementCategoryValue
specificExposedElementTypeAn additional denomination of exposed element according to a nomenclature that is specific to the data set.SpecificExposedElementTypeValuevoidable
12.3.2. Level Or Intensity (LevelOrIntensity) U.K.

Quantitative or qualitative assessment of either risk, hazard or vulnerability.

Attributes of the data type LevelOrIntensity U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
qualitativeValueA qualitative assessment of the level or intensity.CharacterStringvoidable
quantitativeValueA quantitative assessment of the level or intensity.Measurevoidable
assessmentMethodA citation to the method used to express the level or intensity.DocumentCitationvoidable
Constraints of the data type LevelOrIntensity U.K.

Either the qualitative value or the quantitative value shall be provided.

12.3.3. Likelihood Of Occurrence (LikelihoodOfOccurrence) U.K.

Likelihood is a general concept relating to the chance of an event occurring.

Attributes of the data type LikelihoodOfOccurrence U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
qualitativeLikelihoodA qualitative assessment of the likelihood of occurrence of a hazard.CharacterStringvoidable
quantitativeLikelihoodA frequency of occurence or return period of a hazard phenomenon.QuantitativeLikelihoodvoidable
assessmentMethodA citation to the method used to express the likelihood.DocumentCitationvoidable
Constraints of the data type LikelihoodOfOccurrence U.K.

Either the qualitative likelihood or the quantitative likelihood shall be provided.

12.3.4. Natural Hazard Classification (NaturalHazardClassification) U.K.

This class provides piece of information about the nature of the natural hazard as well as the type of hazard which is the source of risk.

Attributes of the data type NaturalHazardClassification U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
hazardCategoryA generic classification of types of natural hazards.HazardCategoryValue
specificHazardTypeAdditional classification of the natural hazard that further specifies the hazard type according to a nomenclature that is specific to this data set.SpecificHazardTypeValuevoidable
12.3.5. Quantitative Likelihood (QuantitativeLikelihood) U.K.

A frequency of occurrence or return period of a hazard phenomenon.

Attributes of the data type QuantitativeLikelihood U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
probabilityOfOccurrenceThe probability of occurrence of a hazard event, expressed as a value between 0 and 1.Probabilityvoidable
returnPeriodLong-term average interval of time or number of years within which an event will be equalled or exceeded.Numbervoidable
12.3.6. Vulnerability Assessment (VulnerabilityAssessment) U.K.

Assessment of the vulnerability.

Attributes of the data type VulnerabilityAssessment U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
sourceOfVulnerabilityThe type of hazard for which the vulnerability is assessed.NaturalHazardClassification
levelOfVulnerabilityLevel of vulnerability.LevelOrIntensityvoidable
magnitudeOrIntensityOfHazardAn expression of the magnitude or the intensity of a phenomenon.LevelOrIntensityvoidable
typeOfElementA classification of the exposed element.ExposedElementClassificationvoidable
12.4. Enumerations U.K.
12.4.1. Determination Method (DeterminationMethodValue) U.K.

An enumeration to describe the method used to define the area of hazard or risk.

Values for the enumeration DeterminationMethodValue U.K.
ValueDefinition
modellingThe area has been computed according to a model.
indirectDeterminationThe area has been defined by interpretation of available data and/or information.
12.5. Code lists U.K.
12.5.1. Exposed Element Category (ExposedElementCategoryValue) U.K.

A classification of the exposed element.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list ExposedElementCategoryValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent value
socialsocialAnything related to people or groups of people.
peoplepeopleThe presence of human beings.social
communitycommunityA complex relation between human beings acting as a whole or as a unit.social
politicalpoliticalAny object relevant to political affairs.social
socialServicesocial serviceAny service provided to people.social
economiceconomicAny object related to property, economics or monetary issues.
propertypropertyAny object subject to ownership, such as a house.economic
infrastructureinfrastructureAny object considered as a structure providing a service, such as a road, a bridge, a military facility, etc.economic
economicActivityeconomic activityAny object representing an economic activity, such as an industry.economic
ruralLandUserural land useAny non-urban object that is dedicated to any given use.economic
environmentalenvironmentalAn area subject to a given protection level, such as a natural park.
waterBodywater bodyAny significant accumulation of water.environmental
protectedAreaprotected areaAn area that is protectedenvironmental
pollutionSourcesource of pollutionAn object that contains pollutants.environmental
heritageheritageAnything related to relevant objects from a cultural or heritage perspective.
culturalAssetcultural assetAny object considered to be relevant from a cultural perspective, such as a stadium, a theatre, a museum, etc.heritage
historicalAssethistorical assetAny object with a historical relevance.heritage
worldHeritageSiteworld heritage siteA place (such as a forest, mountain, lake, desert, monument, building, complex, or city) that is listed by the UNESCO as of special cultural or physical significance.heritage
12.5.2. Natural Hazard Category (NaturalHazardCategoryValue) U.K.

A generic classification of types of natural hazards.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and narrower values defined by data providers.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list NaturalHazardCategoryValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent value
geologicalHydrologicalgeological / hydrologicalProcesses that have a geological (geosphere) or hydrological (hydrosphere) nature (or origin).
tsunamitsunamiLong wave disruption in a large water body reaching emerged land.geologicalHydrological
volcanicvolcanicAn opening, or rupture, in the Earth’s crust that allows hot magma, ash and gases to escape.geologicalHydrological
earthquakeearthquakeEarthquake hazards involve the propagation of elastic waves at or near the surface after the release of tectonic stress or other natural sources, such as volcanic explosions or meteorite impacts.geologicalHydrological
subsidenceAndCollapsesubsidence and collapseSubsidence and collapse involve mainly vertical downwards ground movement of the surface of the Earth due to different processes of rock or soil weathering or rock compaction to a point where the rock structure cannot bear its own load (collapse) or causing relatively slow downwards movements (subsidence).geologicalHydrological
landslidelandslideProcesses of downhill slope movements of soil, rock, and organic materials related to different types of ground failure.geologicalHydrological
snowAvalanchesnow avalancheA snow mass with typically a volume greater than 100 m3 and a minimum length of 50 meters that slides rapidly downhill.geologicalHydrological
floodfloodProcesses of inundation of usually dry (emerged) land, or temporary covering by water of land not normally covered by water.geologicalHydrological
toxicOrRadioactivetoxic or radioactiveProcesses related to the nature of substances that might pose a threat to human health.geologicalHydrological
meteorologicalClimatologicalmeteorological / climatologicalProcesses that have a meteorological (atmospheric) or climatic (changes in the long-run of environmental variables) nature (or origin).
droughtdroughtSustained and extensive occurrence of below-average water availability, caused by climate variability.meteorologicalClimatological
extremeTemperatureextreme temperatureAn abnormal temperature rise or decrease lasting longer than usual temperature rise or drop.meteorologicalClimatological
tornadosAndHurricanesStrongWindstornados, hurricanes and strong windsViolent (high speed) winds.meteorologicalClimatological
lightninglightningDischarge of atmospheric electricity.meteorologicalClimatological
stormSurgestorm surgeWater pushed from the sea onto the land caused by an atmospheric disruption such as a hurricane or a rapid change in atmospheric pressure.meteorologicalClimatological
firesfiresThis category includes all types of processes that involve the occurrence and spreading of fire.
forestFireWildfireforest fires or wild firesFire occurrence and spreading on vegetated land.fires
undergroundFiresunderground firesFire spreading below the surface, typically occurring in peat rich soils.fires
biologicalbiologicalProcesses that are directly linked to living organisms or products produced by living organisms.
infestationinfestationAbnormal population increase of living organisms.biological
epidemicepidemicAn outbreak of a disease that spreads rapidly among individuals in an area or population.
allergensallergensBiological products or substances (such as pollen) that might cause allergy over a large number of people.biological
cosmiccosmicProcesses from outer space.
meteoriteImpactmeteorite impactSolid materials from outer space reaching the Earth.cosmic
magneticDisruptionmagnetic disruptionDisturbances of the magnetic field of the Earth.cosmic
solarAndCosmicRadiationsolar and cosmic radiationsRadiation from outer space (UV, gamma ray, etc).cosmic
12.5.3. Specific Exposed Element Type (SpecificExposedElementTypeValue) U.K.

An additional denomination of exposed elements.

The allowed values for this coded list comprise any values defined by data providers.

12.5.4. Specific Hazard Type (SpecificHazardTypeValue) U.K.

An additional classification of the natural hazard.

The allowed values for this coded list comprise any values defined by data providers.

12.6. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
(1)Where a RiskZone is associated with a HazardArea, the RiskZone and the HazardArea shall overlap.U.K.
(2)Where a RiskZone is associated with an ExposedElement, the ExposedElement shall overlap with the RiskZone.U.K.
12.7. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Natural Risk Zones U.K.
a

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

b

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
NZ.RiskZoneRisk ZonesRiskZone
NZ.RiskZoneCoverageRisk Zones CoverageRiskZoneCoverage
NZ. <CodeListValue>a<human readable name>HazardArea, HazardAreaCoverage (typeOfHazard: NaturalHazardCategoryValue)
Example: NZ.LandslideExample: Landslides
NZ. <CodeListValue>b<human readable name>ObservedEvent, ObservedEventCoverage (typeOfHazard: NaturalHazardCategoryValue)
Example: NZ.FloodExample: Floods
NZ.ExposedElementExposed ElementsExposedElement
NZ.ExposedElementCoverageExposed Element CoverageExposedElementCoverage

13.ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS AND METEOROLOGICAL GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURESU.K.

13.1. Structure of the Spatial Data Themes Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features U.K.

The types specified for the spatial data themes Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features are structured in the following packages:

  • Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features

  • Specialised Observations (specified in Section 7.4 of Annex I)

  • Processes (specified in Section 7.2 of Annex I)

  • Observable Properties (specified in Section 7.3 of Annex I)

13.2. Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features U.K.
13.2.1. Code lists U.K.
13.2.1.1.EU Air Quality Reference Component (EU_AirQualityReferenceComponentValue)U.K.

Definitions of phenomena regarding air quality in the context of reporting under Union legislation.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features.

13.2.1.2.WMO GRIB Code and Flags Table 4.2 (GRIB_CodeTable4_2Value)U.K.

Definitions of phenomena observed in meteorology.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features.

13.3. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
(1)By way of derogation from the requirements of Section 2.2 of Annex II, gridded data related to the themes Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features may be made available using any appropriate grid.U.K.
(2)Data related to the themes Atmospheric Conditions or Meteorological Geographical Features shall be made available using the types defined in Specialised Observations package in Annex I, the OM_Observation spatial object type or sub-types thereof.U.K.
(3)The observed property of an OM_Observation shall be identified by an identifier from the EU Air Quality Reference Component, the WMO GRIB Code & Flags Table 4.2, the Climate and Forecast Standard Names vocabularies or another appropriate vocabulary.U.K.
13.4. Layers U.K.

No layers are specified for the themes Atmospheric Conditions and Meteorological Geographical Features.

14.OCEANOGRAPHIC GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURESU.K.

14.1. Structure of the Spatial Data Theme Oceanographic Geographical Features U.K.

The types specified for the spatial data theme Oceanographic Geographical Features are structured in the following packages:

  • Oceanographic Geographical Features

  • Specialised Observations (specified in Section 7.4 of Annex I)

  • Processes (specified in Section 7.2 of Annex I)

  • Observable Properties (specified in Section 7.3 of Annex I)

  • Observation References (specified in Section 7.1 of Annex I)

14.2. Oceanographic Geographical Features U.K.
14.2.1. Code lists U.K.
14.2.1.1.BODC P01 Parameter Usage (BODC_P01ParameterUsageValue)U.K.

Definitions of phenomena observed in oceanography.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Oceanographic Geographical Features.

14.3. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
(1)By way of derogation from the requirements of Section 2.2. of Annex II, gridded data related to the theme Oceanographic Geographical Features may be made available using any appropriate grid.U.K.
(2)Data related to the theme Oceanographic Geographical Features shall be made available using the following types defined in the Specialised Observations package in Annex I: PointObservation, PointTimeSeriesObservation, MultiPointObservation, GridObservation, GridSeriesObservation, PointObservationCollection.U.K.
(3)The observed property of an OM_Observation shall be identified by an identifier from the BODC P01 Parameter Usage or Climate and Forecast Standard Names vocabularies.U.K.
14.4. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Oceanographic Geographical Features U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
OF.PointObservationOceanographic Point ObservationPointObservation
OF.PointTimeSeriesObservationOceanographic Point Timeseries ObservationPointTimeSeriesObservation
OF.MultiPointObservationOceanographic Multipoint ObservationMultiPointObservation
OF.GridObservationOceanographic Grid ObservationGridObservation
OF.GridSeriesObservationOceanographic Grid Series ObservationGridSeriesObservation

15.SEA REGIONSU.K.

15.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object types are specified for the spatial data theme Sea Regions:

  • Sea Area

  • Sea

  • Marine Circulation Zone

  • Intertidal Area

  • Shoreline

  • Shore Segment

  • Coastline

  • Marine Contour

  • Marine Layer

  • Sea Bed Area

  • Sea Surface Area

15.1.1. Sea Area (SeaArea) U.K.

An area of sea defined according to its physical and chemical characteristics. It may have multiple geometries (extent) to represent different tidal states.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.

Attributes of the spatial object type SeaArea U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
seaAreaTypeType of the sea area according to the classifications in the SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue code list, e.g. estuary.SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue
extentThe extent of the sea area at a particular tidal state.MarineExtent
parameterValueA value of some parameter assigned to the sea area. E.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature = 12 degrees Celsius.ParameterValuePair
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type SeaArea U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
subAreaSea Areas can consist of sub areas, e.g. a Sea Area defining all European seas could be an aggregation of multiple Sea Areas (North Sea, Mediterranean Sea etc.).SeaArea
15.1.2. Sea (Sea) U.K.

Extent of sea at High Water (meanHighWater).

This type is a sub-type of SeaArea.

Attributes of the spatial object type Sea U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
extentThe extent of the Sea at Mean High Water.MarineExtent
Constraints of the spatial object type Sea U.K.

Sea is defined at Mean High Water. This constraint can be relaxed if there is not significant tidal variation in water level.

15.1.3. Marine Circulation Zone (MarineCirculationZone) U.K.

A sea area defined by its physical and chemical circulation patterns. Typically used for management and reporting of the marine environment or marine environmental classification.

This type is a sub-type of SeaArea.

Attributes of the spatial object type MarineCirculationZone U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
zoneTypeThe type of the Marine Circulation Zone, e.g. sedimentCell.ZoneTypeValue
extentThe extent of the Marine Circulation Zone at a particular tidal state.MarineExtent
15.1.4. Intertidal Area (InterTidalArea) U.K.

The part of the marine environment that is exposed (not covered in water) during a normal tidal cycle; defined as the difference between any high and any low water level.

This type is a sub-type of Shore.

Attributes of the spatial object type InterTidalArea U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
lowWaterLevelThe low water level which was used to define the lower limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. “meanLowWater”.WaterLevelValue
highWaterLevelThe high water level which was used to define the upper limit of the Intertidal Area, e.g. “meanHighWater”.WaterLevelValue
15.1.5. Shoreline (Shoreline) U.K.

Any Boundary between a Sea Area and land.

This type is a sub-type of HydroObject.

Attributes of the spatial object type Shoreline U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
segmentA section of shoreline.ShoreSegment
waterLevelThe water level used when defining this shoreline (e.g. meanHighWater).WaterLevelValuevoidable
15.1.6. Shore Segment (ShoreSegment) U.K.

A Shore Segment is a section of shoreline.

Attributes of the spatial object type ShoreSegment U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryThe geometry of the ShoreSegment.GM_Curve
shoreClassificationThe primary type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreTypeClassificationValue code list.ShoreTypeClassificationValuevoidable
shoreStabilityThe primary stability type of the shore segment, taken from the ShoreStabilityValue code list.ShoreStabilityValuevoidable
15.1.7. Coastline (Coastline) U.K.

A special case of a shoreline defined as the shoreline at Mean High Water (MHW). Where there is not significant variation in water level, Mean Sea Level (MSL) can be used as a substitute for MHW.

This type is a sub-type of Shoreline.

Constraints of the spatial object type Coastline U.K.

Coastline is a special case of shoreline at Mean High Water Level (MHW). Coastline is the boundary between land and sea to be used for viewing, discovery and general purpose applications where a land/marine boundary is required. Where there is no significant variation in water level, Mean Sea Level (MSL) can be used as a substitute for MHW.

15.1.8. Marine Contour (MarineContour) U.K.

A set of isolines representing the value of some phenomenon at a particular time.

Attributes of the spatial object type MarineContour U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
isolineIsoline used to generate the contour.MarineIsoline
phenomenonThe property represented by the isolines (e.g. wave height).AbstractObservableProperty
validTimeThe time at which this contour is representative.TM_Instant
Association roles of the spatial object type MarineContour U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
sourceObservationsUsed to link to a collection of underlying observations which were used to define a marine contour.ObservationSet
15.1.9. Marine Layer (MarineLayer) U.K.

A Marine Layer describes any layer that may cover any part of a sea surface or sea bottom.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type MarineLayer U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryGeometry of the marine layer.GM_Object
validTimeTime period for which the marine layer is valid.TM_Period
Association roles of the spatial object type MarineLayer U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
subLayerA marine layer may have a sub-layer, for example an Oil Slick may have a main slick with several smaller sub-slicks.MarineLayer
Constraints of the spatial object type MarineLayer U.K.

A Marine Layer can be represented as either a surface or a point. The point type geometry reflects the reality that many Marine Layers are identified by point observations.

15.1.10. Sea Bed Area (SeaBedArea) U.K.

An area of the sea bed with some identified type of cover, e.g. an area of vegetation or sediment type.

This type is a sub-type of MarineLayer.

Attributes of the spatial object type SeaBedArea U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
surfaceTypeSurface type of sea bed.SeaBedCoverValue
15.1.11. Sea Surface Area (SeaSurfaceArea) U.K.

An area of the sea surface with some type of cover, e.g. an area of sea ice.

This type is a sub-type of MarineLayer.

Attributes of the spatial object type SeaSurfaceArea U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
surfaceTypeSurface type of sea area.SeaSurfaceClassificationValue
15.2. Data types U.K.
15.2.1. Marine Extent (MarineExtent) U.K.

The extent of a sea area for a given tidal state.

Attributes of the data type MarineExtent U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryThe geometry of the Marine Extent.GM_MultiSurface
waterLevelWater level at which the extent is valid.WaterLevelValue
15.2.2. Marine Isoline (MarineIsoline) U.K.

An isoline representing a particular value of some marine physical or chemical phenomenon such as temperature, salinity or wave height.

Attributes of the data type MarineIsoline U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryGeometry of the isolines.GM_MultiCurve
valueValues attributed to the isolines.Measure
15.2.3. Parameter Value Pair (ParameterValuePair) U.K.

A parameter value pair contains a value of some observed property, e.g. Annual Mean Sea Surface Temperature.

Attributes of the data type ParameterValuePair U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
parameterA definition of the observed parameter (e.g. mean temperature).AbstractObservableProperty
valueThe value of the observed parameter, e.g. 12 degrees Celsius.Measure
validTimeThe time for which the attributed value is valid. This may be a time instant or a duration.TM_ObjectVoidable
15.3. Code lists U.K.
15.3.1. Sea Area Type Classification (SeaAreaTypeClassificationValue) U.K.

Classification type of the SeaArea, e.g. estuary, openOcean.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Sea Regions.

15.3.2. Sea Bed Cover (SeaBedCoverValue) U.K.

Types of cover found on sea beds.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Sea Regions.

15.3.3. Sea Surface Classification (SeaSurfaceClassificationValue) U.K.

Types of sea surface layers found on sea surfaces.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Sea Regions.

15.3.4. Shore Stability (ShoreStabilityValue) U.K.

Types of the stability of shore segments.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Sea Regions.

15.3.5. Shore Type Classification (ShoreTypeClassificationValue) U.K.

Types of shore segments.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Sea Regions.

15.3.6. Zone Type (ZoneTypeValue) U.K.

Types of marine circulation zones.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Sea Regions.

15.4. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
(1)The Sea spatial object type shall be used to describe identified, named areas of sea (or ocean). Artificial reporting units are excluded from this requirement.U.K.
(2)The MarineExtent of a Sea spatial object shall have a waterlevel value equal to “MeanHighWater”, unless there is no appreciable change in the Sea extent due to tides, in which case a value of “MeanSeaLevel” may be used.U.K.
(3)The low water level used to define an IntertidalArea shall be provided as a value of the lowWaterLevel attribute. The level shall be a low water level.U.K.
(4)The code lists defined in the spatial data theme Oceanographic Geographical Features shall be used to identify phenomena represented by MarineContour spatial object types.U.K.
(5)SeaAreas shall be represented as 2-dimensional geometries.U.K.
15.5. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Sea Regions U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
SR.SeaAreaSea AreaSeaArea
SR.SeaSeaSea
SR.MarineCirculationZoneMarine Circulation ZoneMarineCirculationZone
SR.InterTidalAreaIntertidal AreaInterTidalArea
SR.MarineContourMarine ContourMarineContour
SR.ShorelineShorelineShoreline
SR.CoastlineCoastlineCoastLine
SR.SeaSurfaceAreaSea surface areaSeaSurfaceArea
SR.SeaBedAreaSea bed areaSeaBedArea

16.BIO-GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONSU.K.

16.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object type is specified for the spatial data theme Bio-geographical Regions: Bio-geographical Region.

16.1.1. Bio-geographical Region (Bio-geographicalRegion) U.K.

An area in which there are relatively homogeneous ecological conditions with common characteristics.

Attributes of the spatial object type Bio-geographicalRegion U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryThe geometry defining the ecological region.GM_MultiSurface
regionClassificationRegion class code, according to a classification scheme.RegionClassificationValue
regionClassificationSchemeClassification scheme used for classifying regions.RegionClassificationSchemeValue
regionClassificationLevelThe classification level of the region class.RegionClassificationLevelValuevoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
16.2. Code lists U.K.
16.2.1. Region Classification Level (RegionClassificationLevelValue) U.K.

Codes defining the classification level of the region class.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list RegionClassificationLevelValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
internationalInternationalThis is a region classification on the international level.
localLocalThis is a region classification on the local level.
nationalNationalThis is a region classification on the national level.
regionalRegionalThis is a region classification on the regional level.
16.2.2. Region Classification Scheme (RegionClassificationSchemeValue) U.K.

Codes defining the various bio-geographical regions.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Bio-geographical Regions.

16.2.3. Region Classification (RegionClassificationValue) U.K.

Codes used to define the various bio-geographical regions.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values of the following code lists or other code lists defined by data providers:

  • Environmental Stratification Classification (EnvironmentalStratificationClassificationValue): Codes for the climatic stratification of the environment in the Union, as specified in Metzger, M.J., Shkaruba, A.D., Jongman, R.H.G. & Bunce, R.G.H., Descriptions of the European Environmental Zones and Strata. Alterra, Wageningen, 2012.

  • Marine Strategy Framework Directive Classification (MarineStrategyFrameworkDirectiveClassificationValue): Codes for the Marine Stategy Framework Directive classification, as listed in Article 4 of Directive 2008/56/EC(8).

  • Natura 2000 And Emerald Bio-geographical Region Classification (Natura2000AndEmeraldBio-geographicalRegionClassificationValue): Codes for the classification of bio-geographical regions, as specified in the Code List for Bio-geographical Regions, Europe 2011, published on the web site of the European Environment Agency.

  • Natural Vegetation Classification (NaturalVegetationClassificationValue): Codes for the natural vegetation classification, as specified in the main formations in Bohn, U., Gollub, G., and Hettwer, C., Map of the natural vegetation of Europe: scale 1:2,500,000, Part 2: Legend, Bundesamt für Naturschutz (German Federal Agency for Nature conservation), Bonn, 2000.

16.3. Layers U.K.
Layer for the spatial data theme Bio-Geographical Regions U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
BR.Bio-geographicalRegionBio-geographical RegionsBio-geographicalRegion

17.HABITATS AND BIOTOPESU.K.

17.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:

(1)

“biotope” means a region of relatively uniform environmental conditions, occupied by a given plant community and its associated animal community.

(2)

“habitat” means the locality in which a plant or animal naturally grows or lives. It can be either the geographical area over which it extends, or the particular station in which a specimen is found. A habitat is characterized by a relative uniformity of the physical environment and fairly close interaction of all the biological species involved.

(3)

“habitat type (or biotope type)” means an abstract type classified to describe habitats or biotopes that are common in some characteristics on a certain level of detail. Commonly used classification criteria may refer to vegetation structure (as woodland, pastures, heathland) or to abiotic features such as running waters, limestone rocks or sand dunes, but also to relevant phases or stages of the life-cycle of a certain species or ecological guild, like wintering areas, nesting areas or wandering corridors etc.

(4)

“distribution (of habitat types)” means a collection of spatial objects where the habitat type occurs, giving information on the occurrence of one specific habitat type in time or space across analytical units. It is usually depicted or modelled based on other spatial objects used as analytical units, for instance across grid-cells (very frequently), bio-geographical regions, nature conservation sites or administrative units.

(5)

“habitat feature” means a habitat in terms of its exact location, size (area or volume) and biological information (e.g. occurring habitat types, structural traits, lists of species, vegetation types).

(6)

“species” means a taxonomic category ranking immediately below a genus and including closely-related and morphologically similar individuals which actually or potentially inbreed. In the context of the theme Habitats and Biotopes, “species” means all animal species, plant species or fungi species relevant to describe a habitat.

(7)

“vegetation” means the plants of an area considered in general or as communities, but not taxonomically. Vegetation can also be defined as the total plant cover in a particular area or on the Earth as a whole.

(8)

“vegetation type” means plants (or total mass of plant life) of a given area considered in general or as plant communities, but not taxonomically.

17.2. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object type is specified for the spatial data theme Habitats and Biotopes: Habitat.

17.2.1. Habitat (Habitat) U.K.

Geographical areas characterised by specific ecological conditions, processes, structure, and functions that physically support the organisms that live there.

Attributes of the spatial object type Habitat U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryThe extent of the habitat based on natural boundaries.GM_Object
habitatThe identifier for a habitat class, defined and described in an international, national or local habitat classification scheme.HabitatTypeCoverType
habitatSpeciesList of species which occur in or constitute a certain habitat at the time of mapping.HabitatSpeciesTypevoidable
habitatVegetationList of vegetation types (according to a local vegetation classification scheme) which constitute a certain habitat.HabitatVegetationTypevoidable
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
17.3. Data types U.K.
17.3.1. Habitat Species Type (HabitatSpeciesType) U.K.

Species which occur in a certain habitat at the time of mapping.

Attributes of the data type HabitatSpeciesType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
localSpeciesNameScientific name plus author used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept.LocalNameTypevoidable
referenceSpeciesSchemeReference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local species names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped.ReferenceSpeciesSchemeValue
referenceSpeciesIdIdentifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme.ReferenceSpeciesCodeValue
17.3.2. Habitat Type Cover Type (HabitatTypeCoverType) U.K.

Habitat type according to an international, national or local habitat classifications scheme.

Attributes of the data type HabitatTypeCoverType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
areaCoveredThe area covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of the habitat spatial object.Areavoidable
lengthCoveredThe length covered by a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of a habitat spatial object.Lengthvoidable
volumeCoveredThe volume of a certain habitat type within the provided geometry of a habitat spatial object.Volumevoidable
referenceHabitatTypeIdHabitat type unique identifier (code) according to one Pan-European classification scheme.ReferenceHabitatTypeCodeValue
referenceHabitatTypeSchemeOne of the Pan-European classification schemes that are widely used in Europe.ReferenceHabitatTypeSchemeValue
localHabitatNameHabitat type according to a local habitat classification scheme.LocalNameTypevoidable
referenceHabitatTypeNameName of a habitat type according to one Pan-European classification scheme.CharacterStringvoidable
17.3.3. Habitat Vegetation Type (HabitatVegetationType) U.K.

Vegetation type which occurs in a certain habitat.

Attributes of the data type HabitatVegetationType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
localVegetationNameVegetation class (vegetation type) according to a local classification scheme. Natural language name according to a local vegetation classification scheme.LocalNameType
17.3.4. Local Name Type (LocalNameType) U.K.

Name according to a local classification scheme.

Attributes of the data type LocalNameType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
localSchemeUniform resource identifier of a local classification scheme.CharacterString
localNameCodeNatural language name according to a local classification scheme.LocalNameCodeValue
qualifierLocalNameThe relation between the local name and the corresponding name in the Pan-European schema.QualifierLocalNameValuevoidable
localNameName according to a local classification scheme.CharacterStringvoidable
17.4. Code lists U.K.
17.4.1. Qualifier Local Name (QualifierLocalNameValue) U.K.

List of values that specify the relation between a locally used name and a name used at the pan-European level.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list QualifierLocalNameValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
congruentcongruentThe local type is conceptually the same as its related Pan-European type.
excludesexcludesThe Pan-European habitat type is conceptually not a subtype of its related local type.
includedInincluded inThe local type is conceptually a subtype of its related Pan-European type.
includesincludesThe Pan-European habitat type is conceptually a subtype of its related local type.
overlapsoverlapsThere is a certain overlap between the local type and its related Pan-European type according to their respective definitions, but none of the other specific relationships (congruent, excludes, included in, includes) holds.
17.4.2. Reference Habitat Type Code (ReferenceHabitatTypeCodeValue) U.K.

Values used in the Pan-European habitat classification schemes.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values of the following code lists:

  • EUNIS Habitat Type Code (EunisHabitatTypeCodeValue): Classification of habitat types according to the EUNIS Biodiversity database, as specified in the EUNIS habitat types classification published on the web site of the European Environment Agency.

  • Habitats Directive Code (HabitatsDirectiveCodeValue): Classification of habitat types according to Annex I to Directive 92/43/EEC.

  • Marine Strategy Framework Directive Code (MarineStrategyFrameworkDirectiveCodeValue): Classification of habitat types according to table 1 of Annex III to Directive 2008/56/EC.

17.4.3. Reference Habitat Type Scheme (ReferenceHabitatTypeSchemeValue) U.K.

This value defines which pan-European habitat classification scheme has been used.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list ReferenceHabitatTypeSchemeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
eunisEunisEUNIS habitat classification.
habitatsDirectiveHabitats directiveClassification of habitats according to Annex I to Directive 92/43/EEC.
marineStrategyFrameworkDirectiveMarine strategy framework directiveClassification of habitats according to table 1 of Annex III to Directive 2008/56/EC.
17.4.4. Local Name Code (LocalNameCodeValue) U.K.

Identifier taken from any local classification scheme.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

17.5. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
(1)It is mandatory to make available at least one habitat type according to a (pan-european) referenceHabitatTypeScheme listed in the ReferenceHabitatTypeSchemeValue code list. This encoding is intended to allow for queries on habitat types on a pan-European harmonized level.U.K.
17.6. Layers U.K.
Layer for the spatial data theme Habitats and Biotopes U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
HB.HabitatHabitatHabitat

18.SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONU.K.

18.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:

(1)

“aggregation” means the grouping of multiple objects into a class or cluster.

(2)

“amalgamation” means the combination of multiple objects in a single structure.

18.2. Spatial object types U.K.

The following spatial object types are specified for the spatial data theme Species Distribution:

  • Species Distribution Data Set

  • Species Distribution Unit

18.2.1. Species Distribution Data Set (SpeciesDistributionDataSet) U.K.

This data set is a collection of individual spatial objects (units) in a distribution of species.

Attributes of the spatial object type SpeciesDistributionDataSet U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
domainExtentThe geographic extent of the domain of the feature collection.GM_MultiSurfacevoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
nameName of a specific data set provided for Species Distribution.CharacterStringvoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type SpeciesDistributionDataSet U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
memberIndividual spatial object in a collectionof spatial objects.SpeciesDistributionUnit
documentBasisReference to or citation of a document describing a campaign or a legal act which is the basis for the data set.DocumentCitationvoidable
18.2.2. Species Distribution Unit (SpeciesDistributionUnit) U.K.

Occurrence of animal and plant species aggregated by grid, region, administrative unit or other analytical unit.

Attributes of the spatial object type SpeciesDistributionUnit U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
geometryThe geometry of each unit in a collection.GM_Object
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
distributionInfoThe description of the subject of distribution (occurrences or population), the indication of the count of observations or population size of the particular species, species group or taxon rank and its distribution or isolation within the species distribution unit.DistributionInfoTypevoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
speciesNameIdentifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name.SpeciesNameType
Association roles of the spatial object type SpeciesDistributionUnit U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
spatialObjectA reference to another spatial object defining the spatial extent of a distribution unit.AbstractFeaturevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type SpeciesDistributionUnit U.K.

If geometry has no value, a reference to a spatial object needs to be provided.

18.3. Data types U.K.
18.3.1. Distribution Info Type (DistributionInfoType) U.K.

The description of the status of the subject of distribution within the species distribution unit, including the indication of the abundance by counting, estimation or calculation of the number of occurrences or population size of the particular species.

Attributes of the data type DistributionInfoType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
occurrenceCategoryThe species population density in the species distribution unit.OccurrenceCategoryValue
residencyStatusInformation on the status of residency of a species regarding nativeness versus introduction and permanency.ResidencyStatusValuevoidable
populationSizeA range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, using an upper and a lower limit.PopulationSizeType
sensitiveInfoBoolean value that indicates whether the location of a specific species is sensitive.Booleanvoidable
populationTypeThe permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit.PopulationTypeValuevoidable
collectedFromThe date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data started.Datevoidable
collectedToThe date when the collecting of the original species occurrence data stopped.Datevoidable
18.3.2. Population Size Type (PopulationSizeType) U.K.

A range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes, which is defined by an upper and a lower limit.

Attributes of the data type PopulationSizeType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
countingMethodMethod of providing a number for the indication of the abundance of a species within a specific species distribution unit.CountingMethodValue
countingUnitWhat has been counted, estimated or calculated when compiling information on the abundance of a species within the species distribution unit.CountingUnitValue
populationSizeA range value indicating the counted, estimated or calculated occurrences or population sizes using upper and lower bounds.RangeType
18.3.3. Range Type (RangeType) U.K.

Value indicating the upper and lower limits of the counting, estimation or calculation of occurrences.

Attributes of the data type RangeType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
upperBoundThe upper limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and lowerBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the lowerBound and infinity.Integer
lowerBoundThe lower limit of the range. If the value of this attribute is null and upperBound is populated, this implies that the value is between the upperBound and zero.Integer
18.3.4. Species Name Type (SpeciesNameType) U.K.

Identifier and scientific name, including the author, taken from an international reference list, optionally completed by a locally used name and its taxonomic concept relationship to the reference name.

Attributes of the data type SpeciesNameType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
referenceSpeciesIdIdentifier of one of the reference lists given by the referenceSpeciesScheme.ReferenceSpeciesCodeValue
referenceSpeciesSchemeReference list defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which all local names and taxonomic concepts shall be mapped.ReferenceSpeciesSchemeValue
referenceSpeciesNameThe scientific name used in the authorized ReferenceSpeciesScheme.CharacterStringvoidable
localSpeciesIdIdentifier used in national nomenclature.LocalSpeciesNameCodeValuevoidable
localSpeciesSchemeName of local species classification scheme (bibliographic reference).CharacterStringvoidable
localSpeciesNameScientific name used in national nomenclature with its national taxonomic concept.CharacterStringvoidable
qualifierSpecifies the taxonomic concept relationship between local species identifier and the reference species identifier.QualifierValuevoidable
18.4. Code lists U.K.
18.4.1. Counting Method (CountingMethodValue) U.K.

Method for producing numbers indicating the abundance of a species within an aggregation unit.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list CountingMethodValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
countedcountedThe units defined by the countUnitValues have been counted.
estimatedestimatedThe units defined by the countUnitValues have been estimated.
calculatedcalculatedThe units defined by the countUnitValues have been calculated using a modelling technique.
18.4.2. Counting Unit (CountingUnitValue) U.K.

The defined unit used to express a counted or estimated number indicating the abundance of a species in a SpeciesDistributionUnit.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified for one of the following code lists in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Species Distribution:

  • General Counting Unit (GeneralCountingUnitValue): The unit used to express a counted or estimated number indicating the abundance within a SpeciesAggregationUnit (e.g. occurrences or the population size).

  • Article 17 Counting Unit (Article17CountingUnitValue): The unit used for reporting pursuant to Article 17 of Directive 92/43/EEC. This unit expresses a counted or estimated number indicating the abundance within a species distribution unit (e.g. occurrences or the population size).

18.4.3. Local Species Name Code (LocalSpeciesNameCodeValue) U.K.

Species identifier taken from any local classification scheme.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

18.4.4. Occurrence Category (OccurrenceCategoryValue) U.K.

The species population density in the SpeciesDistributionUnit.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list OccurrenceCategoryValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
commonCommonThe species is regarded as common in the SpeciesDistributionUnit by the data provider.
rareRareThe species is regarded as rare in the SpeciesDistributionUnit by the data provider.
veryRareVery rareThe species is regarded as very rare in the SpeciesDistributionUnit by the data provider.
presentPresentThe species is present in the SpeciesDistributionUnit.
absentAbsentThe species has been searched for but not found in the SpeciesDistributionUnit.
18.4.5. Population Type (PopulationTypeValue) U.K.

The permanency of populations, particularly with regard to migratory species within a given species distribution unit.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Species Distribution.

18.4.6. Qualifier (QualifierValue) U.K.

This value defines the relation between the taxonomic concepts of a local species name and the reference species name given by reference species identifier or by a reference species scheme.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list QualifierValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
congruentCongruentThe taxonomic concepts are identical.
includedInIncluded inThe taxonomic concept of the localSpeciesName is included in the concept of the referenceSpeciesName.
includesIncludesThe taxonomic concept of the localSpeciesName includes the concept of the referenceSpeciesName.
overlapsOverlapsThe taxonomic concepts partially overlap, but each one has a part that is not included in the other.
excludesExcludesThe taxonomic concepts exclude each other.
18.4.7. Reference Species Code (ReferenceSpeciesCodeValue) U.K.

Reference lists containing species identifiers.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values of the following code lists:

  • EU-Nomen Code (EuNomenCodeValue): Reference lists containing the EU-Nomen species identifiers, as specified in the Pan-European Species directories Infrastructure available through the EU-Nomen portal.

  • EUNIS Species Code (EunisSpeciesCodeValue): Reference lists containing the EUNIS species identifiers, as specified in EUNIS Biodiversity database published on the web site of the European Environment Agency.

  • Nature Directives Code (NatureDirectivesCodeValue): Reference lists containing nature directives species identifiers, as specified in the Reference Portal for Natura 2000 as defined in Commission Implementing Decision 2011/484/EU.

18.4.8. Reference Species Scheme (ReferenceSpeciesSchemeValue) U.K.

Reference lists defining a nomenclatural and taxonomical standard to which local names and taxonomic concepts can be mapped.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list ReferenceSpeciesSchemeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
eunomenEunomenNames and taxonomic concepts as defined by the Pan European Species Inventory, published by the EU-Nomen portal.
eunisEunisNames and taxonomic concepts as defined by the EUNIS Species list.
natureDirectivesNature directivesNames and taxonomic concepts as defined by the species lists in Directives 2009/147/EC (Birds Directive) and 92/43/EEC (Habitats Directive).
18.4.9. Residency Status (ResidencyStatusValue) U.K.

Category of the residency of the occurrences or estimated population within a given aggregation unit.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Species distribution.

18.5. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.
(1)Where grid representations of species distributions are needed, the Grid_ETRS89-LAEA as defined in Section 2.2.1 of Annex II shall be used.U.K.
(2)For SpeciesDistributionUnit spatial objects,U.K.
(a)

if a species has not been actively searched for, the distributionInfo attribute shall be void with reason “unknown”,

(b)

and if a species has been actively searched for, but has not been found, the value of the attribute occurenceCategory of DistributionInfoType shall be “absent”.

(3)If the geometries of the spatial objects in aSpeciesDistributionUnit data set are derived from the geometries of spatial objects in another data set, then this source data set (including its version) shall be described as part of the lineage metadata element.U.K.
18.6. Layer U.K.
Layer for the spatial data theme Species Distribution U.K.
a

One layer shall be made available for each code list value, in accordance with Art. 14(3).

Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
SD.<CodeListValue>aSpecies Distribution (of <human readable name>)SpeciesDistributionUnit (speciesName / referenceSpeciesId: ReferenceSpeciesCodeValue)
Example: SD.SulaBassanaExample: Species Distribution (of Sula bassana)

19.ENERGY RESOURCESU.K.

19.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:

(4)

“energy resource” means a concentration or occurrence of an energy source which may have been present, is present or may be present in the future.

(5)

“fossil fuels” means a form of non-renewable primary energy formed by natural processes such as the anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms, which contains high percentages of carbon and includes coal, crude oil, and natural gas.

(6)

“primary energy” means energy that has not been subjected to any conversion or transformation process.

(7)

“non-renewable energy” means natural resources which, due to long-term formation, cannot be produced, grown, generated, or used on a scale which can sustain its consumption rate.

(8)

“energy from renewable sources” means energy from renewable non-fossil sources, namely wind, solar, aerothermal, geothermal, hydrothermal and ocean energy, hydropower, biomass, landfill gas, sewage treatment plant gas and biogases, in accordance with Article 2 of Directive 2009/28/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(9).

(9)

“waste as energy resources” means a fuel that may consist of many different materials coming from combustible industrial, institutional, hospital and household waste such as rubber, plastics, waste fossil oils and other similar commodities. It is either solid or liquid in form, renewable or non-renewable, biodegradable or non-biodegradable.

19.2. Structure of the Spatial Data Theme Energy Resources U.K.

The types specified for the spatial data theme Energy Resources are structured in the following packages:

  • Energy Resources Base

  • Energy Resources Vector

  • Energy Resources Coverage

19.3. Energy Resources Base U.K.
19.3.1. Data types U.K.
19.3.1.1.Vertical Extent Range Type (VerticalExtentRangeType)U.K.

Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the height/depth range.

Attributes of the data type VerticalExtentRangeType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
lowerBoundValue indicating the lower bound of the height/depth range.Lengthvoidable
upperBoundValue indicating the upper bound of the height/depth range.Length
Constraints of the data type VerticalExtentRangeType U.K.

Value of lowerBound shall be expressed in meters.

Value of upperBound shall be expressed in meters.

19.3.1.2.Vertical Extent Type (VerticalExtentType)U.K.

Vertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.).

Attributes of the data type VerticalExtentType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
verticalExtentExtent of the vertical dimension, represented by a scalar or by a range of values.VerticalExtentValue
verticalReferenceReference level that was chosen to determine the vertical height/depth.VerticalReferenceValue
19.3.1.3.Vertical Extent Value (VerticalExtentValue)U.K.

Either a single number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth position of an Energy Resource.

This type is a union type.

Attributes of the union type VerticalExtentValue U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
rangeRange of numbers representing the height or depth range of an Energy Resource.VerticalReferenceRangeType
scalarNumber representing the height or depth of an Energy Resource.Length
Constraints of the union type VerticalExtentValue U.K.

Value of scalar shall be expressed in meters.

19.3.2. Code lists U.K.
19.3.2.1.Classification and Quantification Framework (ClassificationAndQuantificationFrameworkValue)U.K.

Values for the most widely used classification schemes to classify and quantify energy resources.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Energy Resources.

19.3.2.2.Fossil Fuel Class (FossilFuelClassValue)U.K.

Values indicating the various levels of fossil fuel resources.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Energy Resources.

19.3.2.3.Renewable and Waste (RenewableAndWasteValue)U.K.

Types of renewable and waste resources.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list RenewableAndWasteValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
biogasbiogasA gas composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide produced by anaerobic digestion of biomass.
geothermalgeothermalEnergy available as heat emitted from within the Earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. This energy production is the difference between the enthalpy of the fluid produced in the production borehole and that of the fluid eventually disposed of. It is exploited at suitable sites for electricity generation or directly as heat.
hydrohydro powerPotential and kinetic energy of water converted into electricity in hydroelectric plants.
industrialWasteindustrial wasteWaste of industrial non-renewable origin (solids or liquids) combusted directly for the production of electricity and/or heat.
liquidBiofuelsliquid biofuelsLiquid biofuels are biogasoline, bio-diesels or other biofuels directly used as fuel.
municipalSolidWastemunicipal solid wasteWaste produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector which contains biodegradable materials that are incinerated at specific installations.
solarPhotovoltaicsolar photovoltaicSunlight converted into electricity by the use of solar cells usually made of semi-conducting material which, when exposed to light, will generate electricity.
solarThermalsolar thermalHeat from solar radiationthat can consist ofsolar thermal-electric plants or of equipment for the production of heat.
solidBiomasssolid biomassCovers organic, non-fossil material of biological origin which may be used as fuel for heat production or electricity generation.
tideWaveOceantide, wave, oceanMechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation.
windwindKinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines.
19.3.2.4.Fossil Fuel (FossilFuelValue)U.K.

Types of fossil fuels.

The allowed values for this code list comprise only the values specified in the table below.

Values for the code list FossilFuelValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
hardCoalhard coalBlack, combustible, solid, organic fossil sediment often referred to as High Rank, due to their high calorific value, or Black Coals, given their physical characteristic. This category includes anthracite, coking coal and other bituminous coal.
lowRankCoallow-rank coalCombustible brown to black organic fossil sediment which are non-agglomerating and are often referred to as Low Rank Coals due to their lower calorific value or Brown Coals, due to their physical characteristics. This category includes both sub-bituminous coals and lignite.
peatpeatA combustible soft, porous or compressed, sedimentary deposit of plant origin with high water content (up to 90 % in the raw state), easily cut, of light to dark brown colour.
crudeOilcrude oilCrude oil is a mineral oil of natural origin comprising a mixture of hydrocarbons and associated impurities, such as sulphur. It exists in the liquid phase under normal surface temperature and pressure and its physical characteristics (density, viscosity, etc.) are highly variable.
naturalGasnatural gasGases occurring in underground deposits, whether liquefied or gaseous, consisting mainly of methane.
naturalGasLiquidsnatural gas liquidsLiquid or liquefied hydrocarbons recovered from natural gas in separation facilities or gas processing plants.
oilSandsoil sandsOil sands, tar sands or, more technically, bituminous sands, are loose sand or partially consolidated sandstone saturated with a dense and extremely viscous form of petroleum technically referred to as bitumen.
oilShalesoil shalesOil shale, also known as kerogen shale, is an organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rock containing kerogen (immature hydrocarbons).
19.3.2.5.Vertical Reference (VerticalReferenceValue)U.K.

Values indicating the reference level of the vertical extent.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Energy Resources.

19.4. Energy Resources Vector U.K.
19.4.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Energy Resources Vector contains the following spatial object types:

  • Vector Energy Resource

  • Fossil Fuel Resource

  • Renewable And Waste Resource

19.4.1.1.Vector Energy Resource (VectorEnergyResource)U.K.

A vector spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of energy.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type VectorEnergyResource U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
geometryGeometric representation of spatial extent covered by this energy resource.GM_Object
classificationAndQuantificationFrameworkA reference classification scheme to classify and quantify energy resources.ClassificationAndQuantificationFrameworkValue
verticalExtentVertical dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure or range of measures referenced to a well-defined vertical reference level which is commonly taken as origin (ground level, mean sea level, etc.).VerticalExtentTypevoidable
exploitationPeriodThe exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the application.ExploitationPeriodTypevoidable
reportingAuthorityOrganisation responsible for reporting on the estimated and produced energy resources.RelatedPartyvoidable
resourceNameThe name of the energy resource.GeographicalNamevoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
19.4.1.2.Fossil Fuel Resource (FossilFuelResource)U.K.

A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of fossil fuel energy. The most common fossil fuel types are coal, natural gas and crude oil.

This type is a sub-type of VectorEnergyResource.

Attributes of the spatial object type FossilFuelResource U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
resourceType and amount of fossil fuel resources in a single spatial object.FossilFuelResourceType
dateOfDiscoveryThe date the energy source was discovered.TM_Positionvoidable
19.4.1.3.Renewable And Waste Resource (RenewableAndWasteResource)U.K.

A spatial object defining an inferred or observable spatial extent of a resource that can be or has been used as a source of renewable energy or waste.

This type is a sub-type of VectorEnergyResource.

Attributes of the spatial object type RenewableAndWasteResource U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
capacityEnergy capacity of a renewable energy resource within the spatial extent.Measurevoidable
dateOfDeterminationDate on which the capacity of the resource has been determined.TM_Positionvoidable
typeOfResourceThe type of renewable energy or waste resource.RenewableAndWasteValue
19.4.2. Data types U.K.
19.4.2.1.Calorific Range Type (CalorificRangeType)U.K.

Value indicating the upper and lower bounds of the calorific range of the energy resource.

Attributes of the data type CalorificRangeType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
lowerBoundValue indicating the lower bound of the calorific range.Measure
upperBoundValue indicating the upper bound of the calorific range.Measure
19.4.2.2.Calorific Value Type (CalorificValueType)U.K.

Value or range of values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource.

This type is a union type.

Attributes of the union type CalorificValueType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
calorificRangeA range of calorific values describing the calorific value of an Energy Resource.CalorificRangeType
calorificScalarMeasure quantifying the calorific property of an Energy Resource.Measure
19.4.2.3.Exploitation Period Type (ExploitationPeriodType)U.K.

The exploitationPeriod defines the start and, if applicable, the end date of the exploitation or application.

Attributes of the data type ExploitationPeriodType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
beginTimeThe time when the exploitation started.TM_Position
endTimeThe time when the exploitation ended.TM_Position
19.4.2.4.Fossil Fuel Measure (FossilFuelMeasure)U.K.

Amount of resources according to the specific categorisation.

Attributes of the data type FossilFuelMeasure U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
amountAmount of resource present in the spatial object.Measure
dateOfDeterminationDate on whichthe resource was quantified.TM_Position
resourceClassCategory indicating the different confidence of fossil fuel resource, like initially in place, proven reserves, contingent.FossilFuelClassValue
19.4.2.5.Fossil Fuel Resource Type (FossilFuelResourceType)U.K.

Type and amount of resource according to specific categorisation.

Attributes of the data type FossilFuelResourceType U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
calorificValueEach fossil fuel resource is characterised by its own calorific value, i.e. the quantity of energy available in a unit of mass.CalorificValueTypevoidable
quantityAmount of resource according to the specific categorisation.HydrocarbonMeasurevoidable
typeOfResourceType of fossil fuel.FossilFuelValue
19.5. Energy Resources Coverage U.K.
19.5.1. Spatial object types U.K.

The package Energy Resources Coverage contains the spatial object type Renewable And Waste Potential Coverage.

19.5.1.1.Renewable And Waste Potential Coverage (RenewableAndWastePotentialCoverage)U.K.

Function that returns an energy potential value from its range for any direct position within its spatial, temporal or spatio-temporal domain.

This type is a sub-type of RectifiedGridCoverage.

Attributes of the spatial object type RenewableAndWastePotentialCoverage U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
potentialTypeThere are various types of potential energy, each associated with a particular type of power.PotentialTypeValue
typeOfResourceType of renewable and waste resource to which the measured phenomenon is applicable.RenewableAndWasteValue
domainExtentThe attribute domainExtent shall contain the extent of the spatiotemporal domain of the coverage. Extents may be specified in both space and time.EX_Extent
assessmentMethodA reference to the method used to assess the energy resource potential.DocumentCitationvoidable
nameName of the coverage.CharacterStringvoidable
validTimeThe time period for which this coverage is representative.TM_Periodvoidable
verticalExtentA number or a range of height/depth values to describe the height/depth for which the range set values are valid.VerticalExtentTypevoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Constraints of the spatial object type RenewableAndWastePotentialCoverage U.K.

The rangeSet values shall be of type Measure.

19.5.2. Code lists U.K.
19.5.2.1.Potential Type (PotentialTypeValue)U.K.

Types of potential energy from renewable and waste resources.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified for one of the following code lists in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Energy Resources:

  • Geothermal Potential (GeothermalPotentialValue): Types of potential geothermal energy.

  • Hydro Potential (HydroPotentialValue): Types of potential hydro energy.

  • Solar Potential (SolarPotentialValue): Types of potential solar energy.

  • Tidal Potential (TidalPotentialValue): Types of potential tidal energy.

  • Wind Potential (WindPotentialValue): Types of potential wind energy.

19.6. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.

Where the geometry of the spatial object is derived from another spatial object, the geometries of the two objects shall be consistent.

19.7. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Energy Resources U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
ER. FossilFuelResourceFossil Fuel ResourcesFossilFuelResource
ER.RenewableAndWasteResourceRenewable And Waste ResourcesRenewableAndWasteResource
ER.RenewableAndWastePotentialCoverageRenewable And Waste Potential CoverageRenewableAndWastePotentialCoverage

20.MINERAL RESOURCESU.K.

20.1. Definitions U.K.

In addition to the definitions set out in Article 2, the following definitions shall apply:

(1)

“commodity” means a material of economic interest in an earth resource.

(2)

“mine” means an excavation for the extraction of mineral deposits, including underground workings and open-pit workings (also called open-sky mines) for the extraction of metallic commodities, as well as open workings for the extraction of industrial minerals, (which are commonly referred to as quarries).

(3)

“mining activity” means the process of extracting metallic or non-metallic mineral deposits from the Earth.

20.2. Structure of the Spatial Data Theme Mineral Resources U.K.

The types specified for the spatial data theme Mineral Resources are structured in the following packages:

  • Mineral Resources

  • Geology (for the spatial object type MappedFeature, specified in Section 4.2.1.10 of Annex III)

20.3. Mineral Resources U.K.

The package Mineral Resources contains the following spatial object types:

  • Earth Resource

  • Mineral Occurrence

  • Commodity

  • Exploration Activity

  • Mining Feature

  • Mining Feature Occurrence

  • Mine

  • Mining Activity

20.3.1. Spatial object types U.K.
20.3.1.1.Earth Resource (EarthResource)U.K.

The kinds of observable or inferred phenomena required to classify economic and non economic earth resources.

This type is a sub-type of GeologicFeature.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type EarthResource U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
dimensionThe size/volume of the earth resource.EarthResourceDimensionvoidable
expressionAn indicator of whether an EarthResource appears on the surface or has been detected under cover rocks.Categoryvoidable
formThe orebody’s typical physical and structural relationship to wallrocks and associated rocks.Categoryvoidable
linearOrientationThe linear orientation of the Earth Resource.CGI_LinearOrientationvoidable
planarOrientationThe planar orientation of the Earth Resource.CGI_PlanarOrientationvoidable
shapeThe typical geometrical shape of the Earth Resource.Categoryvoidable
sourceReferenceThe source reference for the Earth Resource.DocumentCitationvoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanversionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type EarthResource U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
oreAmountThe estimated or calculated amount of ore with the identification of the commodities contained and their grade.OreMeasurevoidable
explorationHistoryChronological list of surveys undertaken to better define the potential of a mineral occurrence.ExplorationActivityvoidable
classificationClassification of the EarthResource.MineralDepositModelvoidable
resourceExtractionOne or more periods of mining activity of the earth resource.MiningActivityvoidable
commodityDescriptionThe commodities present in the resource ranked by importance orderCommodity
20.3.1.2.Mineral Occurrence (MineralOccurrence)U.K.

A mineral accumulation in the lithosphere.

This type is a sub-type of EarthResource.

Attributes of the spatial object type MineralOccurrence U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
typeThe type of mineral occurrence.MineralOccurrenceTypeValue
endusePotentialThe end-use potential of the mineral.EndusePotentialValuevoidable
20.3.1.3.Commodity (Commodity)U.K.

The material of economic interest in the EarthResource.

Attributes of the spatial object type Commodity U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
commodityImportanceThe importance of the deposit for the commodity.ImportanceValuevoidable
commodityThe earth resource commodity.CommodityCodeValue
commodityRankThe rank of the commodity.Integervoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type Commodity U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
sourceThe deposit/resource from which the commodity comes.EarthResource
20.3.1.4.Exploration Activity (ExplorationActivity)U.K.

A period of exploration activity.

Attributes of the spatial object type ExplorationActivity U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
activityDurationPeriod, or extent in time, of the exploration activity.TM_Period
activityTypeThe type of exploration activity.ExplorationActivityTypeValue
explorationResultThe result of the exploration activity.ExplorationResultValue
20.3.1.5.Mining Feature (MiningFeature)U.K.

Spatial object type grouping the common properties of mines and mining activities.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the spatial object type MiningFeature U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
inspireIdExternal object identifier of the spatial object.Identifier
20.3.1.6.Mining Feature Occurrence (MiningFeatureOccurrence)U.K.

A spatial representation of a MiningFeature.

Attributes of the spatial object type MiningFeatureOccurrence U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
shapeThe geometry of the MiningFeature.GM_Object
Association roles of the spatial object type MiningFeatureOccurrence U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
specificationIndicates the MiningFeature that the MiningFeatureOccurrence specifies.MiningFeature
20.3.1.7.Mine (Mine)U.K.

An excavation carried out for the extraction of mineral deposits.

This type is a sub-type of MiningFeature.

Attributes of the spatial object type Mine U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
mineNameData type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name.MineName
statusOperational status value of the mine.MineStatusValue
sourceReferenceThe source reference for the mine.DocumentCitationvoidable
startDateDate on which the mine commenced operation.TM_Instantvoidable
endDateDate on which the mine ceased operation.TM_Instantvoidable
beginLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
endLifespanVersionDate and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.DateTimevoidable
Association roles of the spatial object type Mine U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
relatedMineA related mine.Minevoidable
relatedActivityThe MiningActivity associated with the Mine.MiningActivity
20.3.1.8.Mining Activity (MiningActivity)U.K.

The process of extracting metallic, non-metallic mineral or industrial rock deposits from the Earth.

This type is a sub-type of MiningFeature.

Attributes of the spatial object type MiningActivity U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
activityDurationPeriod, or extent in time, of the mining activity.TM_Period
activityTypeThe type of mining activity.MiningActivityTypeValue
oreProcessedThe amount of ore processed by the activity.Quantityvoidable
processingTypeThe type of processing carried out during the mining activity.ProcessingActivityTypeValue
Association roles of the spatial object type MiningActivity U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
associatedMineThe mine where the mining activity takes or took place.Minevoidable
depositThe deposit to which the mining activity is associated.EarthResourcevoidable
20.3.2. Data types U.K.
20.3.2.1.Commodity Measure (CommodityMeasure)U.K.

A measure of the amount of the commodity based on a Reserve, Resource or Endowment calculation.

Attributes of the data type CommodityMeasure U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
commodityAmountThe amount of the commodity.QuantityRangevoidable
cutOffGradeThe cut-off grade used for calculating the commodity measure.QuantityRangevoidable
gradeThe grade of the commodity.QuantityRangevoidable
Association roles of the data type CommodityMeasure U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
commodityOfInterestThe commodity to which the CommodityMeasure refers.Commodity
20.3.2.2.Earth Resource Dimension (EarthResourceDimension)U.K.

The size and volume of the earth resource.

Attributes of the data type EarthResourceDimension U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
areaThe area of the Earth Resource.QuantityRangevoidable
depthThe depth of the Earth Resource.QuantityRangevoidable
lengthThe length of the Earth Resource.QuantityRangevoidable
widthThe width of the Earth Resource.QuantityRangevoidable
20.3.2.3.Endowment (Endowment)U.K.

The quantity of a mineral (or a group of minerals for industrial rocks) in accumulations (deposits) meeting specified physical characteristics such as quality, size and depth.

This type is a sub-type of OreMeasure.

Attributes of the data type Endowment U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
includesReservesA flag indicating if the estimate includes the reserves value.Booleanvoidable
includesResourcesA flag indicating if the estimate includes the resources value.Booleanvoidable
20.3.2.4.Mine Name (MineName)U.K.

A data type indicating the Mine Name and whether it is the preferred name.

Attributes of the data type MineName U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
isPreferredA boolean operator indicating if the value in mineName is the preferred name of the mine.Boolean
mineNameThe name of the mine.CharacterString
20.3.2.5.Mineral Deposit Model (MineralDepositModel)U.K.

Systematically arranged information describing the essential attributes of a class of mineral deposits. It may be empirical (descriptive) or theoretical (genetic).

Attributes of MineralDepositModel U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
mineralDepositGroupA grouping of mineral deposits defined by generic characteristics.MineralDepositGroupValue
mineralDepositTypeStyle of mineral occurrence or deposit.MineralDepositTypeValuevoidable
20.3.2.6.Ore Measure (OreMeasure)U.K.

The estimate of the Reserve, Resource or Endowment ore amount.

This type is abstract.

Attributes of the data type OreMeasure U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
classificationMethodUsedMeans of calculating the measurement.ClassificationMethodUsedValue
dateDate of calculated or estimated value.TM_GeometricPrimitive
dimensionSize of the body used in the calculation.EarthResourceDimensionvoidable
oreAmount of ore.QuantityRange
proposedExtractionMethodThe method proposed to extract the commodity.Categoryvoidable
sourceReferenceThe reference for the OreMeasure values.DocumentCitation
Association roles of the data type OreMeasure U.K.
Association roleDefinitionTypeVoidability
measureDetailsA measure of the amount of each commodity, based on a reserve, resource or endowment calculation.CommodityMeasure
20.3.2.7.Reserve (Reserve)U.K.

The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource.

This type is a sub-type of OreMeasure.

Attributes of the data type Reserve U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
categoryThe level of confidence of the estimate.ReserveCategoryValue
20.3.2.8.Resource (Resource)U.K.

An accumulation of material of intrinsic economic interest in or on the Earth’s crust in such form, quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction.

This type is a sub-type of OreMeasure.

Attributes of the data type Resource U.K.
AttributeDefinitionTypeVoidability
categoryIndication of whether the resource is measured, indicated or inferred.ResourceCategoryValue
includesReservesA flag indicating whether the estimate of resources includes reserve values.Booleanvoidable
20.3.3. Code lists U.K.
20.3.3.1.Classification Method Used (ClassificationMethodUsedValue)U.K.

Codes indicating the means used to calculate the ore measurement.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list ClassificationMethodUsedValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
JORCcodeJORC codeThe Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves.
NI43-101NI 43-101National Instrument 43-101 (the “NI 43-101” or the “NI”) is a mineral resource classification scheme used for the public disclosure of information relating to mineral properties in Canada.
CIMstandardsCIM standardsThe CIM Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves (CIM Definition Standards) establish definitions and guidelines for the reporting of exploration information, mineral resources and mineral reserves in Canada.
SAMRECcodeSAMREC codeThe South African Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves.
IMMReportingCodeIMM Reporting CodeThe Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves sets out minimum standards, recommendations and guidelines for Public Reporting of Mineral Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Europe.
SMEGuideSME GuideA guide for reporting exploration information, mineral resources, and mineral reserves – USA.
IIMChCodeIIMCh CodeCertification Code for Exploration Prospects, Mineral Resources & Ore Reserves. This Code is the result of a Collaboration Agreement between the Institution of Mining Engineers of Chile (IIMCh) and the Ministry of Mining.
peruvianCodePeruvian CodeThis Code was prepared by a Joint Committee formed by members of the Lima Stock Exchange and by professionals dedicated to the exploration and evaluation of mineral resources.
CRIRSCOCodeCRIRSCO CodeThe International Template for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves of the Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO) integrates the minimum standards being adopted in national reporting codes worldwide with recommendations and interpretive guidelines for the public reporting of exploration results, mineral resources and mineral reserves.
UNFCCodeUNFC CodeThe United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources 2009 (UNFC-2009) is a universally applicable scheme for classifying/evaluating energy and mineral reserves and resources - it is the successor to UNFC-2004.
SECGuideSEC GuideDescription of Property by Issuers Engaged or to be Engaged in Significant Mining Operations. Developed by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
PERCCodePERC CodeThe Pan European Reserves and Resources Reporting Committee (PERC) Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (further referred to as “the Code”) sets out minimum standards, recommendations and guidelines for Public Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Europe.
russianCodeRussian CodeCurrently effective in Russia is the Code approved by the Decree of the Ministry of Natural Resources, RF No 278 of 11 December, 2006. Full title of the Document: Classification of resources/reserves and prognostic resources of solid minerals.
historicResourceEstimateHistoric resource estimateTerm for resource estimation before “standard codes” (e.g. JORC etc.)
20.3.3.2.Commodity Code (CommodityCodeValue)U.K.

Values indicating the type of commodity.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Mineral Resources.

20.3.3.3.Enduse Potential (EndusePotentialValue)U.K.

Values indicating the end-use potential of the mineral.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list EndusePotentialValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent
metallicMineralsmetallic mineralsMineral occurrences including any type of metallic mineral.
preciousMetalsprecious metalsMineral occurrences including Silver; Gold; Platinoids in general.metallicMinerals
baseMetalsbase metalsMineral occurrences including Aluminium; Copper; Lead; Lead + Zinc; Tin; ZincmetallicMinerals
ironFerroalloyMetalsiron and ferro-alloy metalsMineral occurrences including Cobalt; Chromium; Iron; Manganese; Molybdenum; Niobium; Nickel; Vanadium; Tungsten.metallicMinerals
specialityAndRareMetalsspeciality and rare metalsMineral occurrences including Beryllium; Bismuth; Cadmium; Germanium, Gallium; Hafnium; Mercury; Indium; Lithium; Rubidium, Cesium; Rhenium; Rare Earths (undifferentiated); Antimony; Selenium; Tantalum; Tellurium; Titanium (ilmenite, rutile); Zirconium (zircon, baddeleyite).metallicMinerals
nonMetallicMineralsnon-metallic mineralsMineral occurrences including any type of non-metallic mineral.
buildingRawMaterialbuilding raw materialMineral occurrences including Aggregate; Dimension & ornamental stones (granite, gabbro, travertine, etc.); Gypsum, anhydrite; Cement limestone; Limestone for lime; Marble.nonMetallicMinerals
ceramicAndRefractoryceramic and refractoryMineral occurrences including common clays (brick, tile); White-firing clays (refractory and ceramic clays); Dolomite; Feldspar, nepheline; Kaolin; Andalusite group (andalusite, kyanite, sillimanite).nonMetallicMinerals
chemicalMineralschemical mineralsMineral occurrences including Borates; Barite; Fluorite; Magnesium (magnesite); Sodium sulphate; Sodium carbonate (trona); Pyrite; Sulphur; Rock salt; Strontium; Zeolites.nonMetallicMinerals
energyCoverMineralsenergy cover mineralsMineral occurrences including Bituminous sandstone/limestone, oil shale; Coal; Lignite; Peat; Thorium; Uranium.nonMetallicMinerals
fertilizerfertilizerMineral occurrences including Phosphate; Potash (sylvite, carnalite).nonMetallicMinerals
preciousAndSemiPreciousStonesprecious and semi-precious stonesMineral occurrences including Diamond (industrial and gemstone); Emerald; Ruby, Sapphire, Corundum (gemstone); Beryls, quartz, tourmalines, garnets, topaz, peridot, zircon, etc. (gemstones).nonMetallicMinerals
specialityAndOtherIndustrialMineralsspeciality and other industrial rocks and mineralsMineral occurrences including Abrasives: garnet, staurolite, corundum; Asbestos (antophyllite, chrysotile, crocidolite); Attapulgite, sepiolite (clay); Bentonite (clay); Limestone, calcite (filler); Diatomite (kieselguhr); Graphite; Mica; Perlite; Quartz (massive / block for ferrosilicon); Quartz, optical & piezoelectrical use; Silica sand; Talc, pyrophyllite; Vermiculite; Wollastonite.nonMetallicMinerals
recycledWasterecycled wasteMineral occurrences including metals or minerals coming from mining waste treatment.
20.3.3.4.Exploration Activity Type (ExplorationActivityTypeValue)U.K.

Types of exploration activity carried out.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

This code list is hierarchical.

Values for the code list ExplorationActivityTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent
regionalReconnaissanceregional reconnaissanceRegional investigation to identify anomalies (geochemical, geophysical, mineralogical) and discover occurrences.
hammerProspectingAndGeologicalReconnaissancehammer prospecting and geological reconnaissanceDrafting of a very preliminary geological map with the main formations and the main structures, including the location of discovered mineral showings.regionalReconnaissance
regionalGeochemistryregional geochemistryThe detection of abnormal concentrations of chemical elements in superficial water, soils or organisms, usually accomplished by instrumental, spot-test, or rapid techniques which are applicable in the field.regionalReconnaissance
airborneGeophysicsairborne geophysicsExploration technique based on the detection of anomalous physical characteristics of a ground.regionalReconnaissance
regionalHeavyMineralSamplingregional heavy mineral samplingProspecting with a hand-held washing tool, usually shaped like a plate or a flat cone, at the bottom of which the densest fractions of a soil, a stream sediment are collected.regionalReconnaissance
detailedSurfaceExplorationdetailed surface explorationDetailed surface exploration to delineate anomalies and describe occurrences in their refined geological context.
geologicalMappingAndSamplinggeological mapping and samplingDetailed geological mapping of the area(s) of interest.detailedSurfaceExploration
detailedGeochemistrydetailed geochemistryDetailed surveys (often on a grid) with the most appropriate method, in order to confirm and better delineate and characterize geochemical anomalies identified during the previous phase.detailedSurfaceExploration
detailedGeophysicsdetailed geophysicsDetailed surveys (often on a grid) with the most appropriate method, in order to confirm and better delineate and characterize geophysical anomalies identified during the previous phase.detailedSurfaceExploration
detailedHeavyMineralSamplingdetailed heavy mineral samplingDetail prospecting in a local scale with a hand-held washing tool, usually shaped like a plate or a flat cone, at the bottom of which the densest fractions of a soil, a stream sediment are collected.detailedSurfaceExploration
subsurfaceExplorationsubsurface explorationSubsurface exploration using the low costs techniques (trenching, destructive drilling, etc.), of resources appraisal.
trenchingChannelSamplingremoval of overburden, trenching, channel samplingShallow ditch from which a sample can be taken and a geological observation made.subsurfaceExploration
augerDrillingauger drillingDrilling of a cylindrical hole with an ad hoc tool in order to collect a rock sample, or to carry out a physical measurement or a geological observation. By extension, designates also the drill hole, whatever the latter’s purpose. In this case drilling is performed by means of an auger, i.e. with a helical screw which is driven into the ground with rotation.subsurfaceExploration
percussionDrillingpercussion drillingDrilling of a cylindrical hole with an ad hoc tool in order to collect a rock sample, or to carry out a physical measurement or a geological observation. By extension, designates also the drill hole, whatever the latter’s purpose. In this case, drilling is performed with a percussion tool.subsurfaceExploration
assesmentOfResourceassesmantof the resourceThe aim of this phase is the (still rough) delineation of the envelope of an orebody. Logging of cores, sampling of mineralized sections to better understand the distinctive features of the deposit, the physical properties of the ore, and finally to lead to a first (still approximate) calculation of the resource.
reconnaissancePercussionDrillingreconnaissance percussion drillingThe assessment of the resource using percussion drilling, sometimes on a grid with a wide mesh. The aim of this phase is the (still rough) delineation of the envelope of an orebody. Drill logging, sampling of mineralized sections to better understand the distinctive features of the deposit, the physical properties of the ore, and finally to lead to a first (still approximate) calculation of the resource.assesmentOfResource
reconnaissanceCoreDrillingreconnaissance core drillingDrilling of a cylindrical hole with an ad hoc tool in order to collect a rock sample, or to carry out a physical measurement or a geological observation. By extension, designates also the drill hole, whatever the latter’s purpose. Boreholes are drilled by coring. This technique is used to collect undisturbed rock cylinders and allows to confirm/to precise results from percussion drilling.assesmentOfResource
geologicalInterpretationgeological interpretationCompilation and synthesis of all the available geological information in order to get an as precise as possible model of the mineral resource.assesmentOfResource
oreBeneficiationTestore beneficiation testsTechnique designed to treat run of mine material.assesmentOfResource
approximateResourceCalculationapproximate calculation of the resourceRough evaluation of the tonnage and grade essentially based on drill holes information, by correlation and interpolation of intersected mineralized sections.assesmentOfResource
evaluationOfOreDepositevaluation of the ore depositThis the final phase of evaluation leading to the final yes/no mining decision.
systematicReconnaissanceCoreDrillingsystematic reconnaissance core drillingThe evaluation of the ore deposit with the aim of getting very detailed information on the whole deposit and best quality samples. This the final phase of evaluation leading to the final yes/no mining decisionevaluationOfOreDeposit
miningWorkingsmining workingsReconnaissance workings aimed at getting a better understanding of the deposit, and allowing to get large ore samples for detailed beneficiation tests.evaluationOfOreDeposit
geostatisticalEstimatesgeostatistical estimatesTechnique based on probability theory that is used to compute regionalized variables, the values of which depend on their position in space, such as the metal content or grade in a deposit.evaluationOfOreDeposit
feasibilityStudyReportfeasibility study and reportTechnical economic study aimed at assessing the possibility to launching a mine venture.evaluationOfOreDeposit
miningPilotmining pilotIntermediate phase between laboratory tests and actual plant.evaluationOfOreDeposit
20.3.3.5.Exploration Result (ExplorationResultValue)U.K.

Values indicating the result of the exploration activity.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list ExplorationResultValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
isolatedMineralizedStonesisolated mineralized stones, showings, occurrences, altered areasIdentification of possible markers of a mineralized area.
anomaliesanomaliesAnomaly or anomalous area which geophysical or geochemical properties are different from areas around and which might indicate the presence of a mineralizing process in the vicinity.
keyMineralsIdentificationidentification of key mineralsIdentification of particular minerals which may indicate a possible mineralized area or accompany a mineralizing process.
detailedProspectMapdetailed prospect map with location of mineralized areasA detailed map with location of all the mineralized occurrences whatever their size and representation of their relationships with lithology, structures, alteration zones, anomalous areas, sampling analysis results.
structuredAnomaliesstructured anomaliesNarrowing of the area under mineral prospection, and a more detailed internal structure
prospectBoundariesRefinementprospect boundaries refinementProgressively reducing the surface area until the discovery of a mineral deposit.
primaryReconnaissanceMineralizationmineralization primary reconnaissanceThe first attempts to see (removal of overburdens, trenching) or to intercept (auger, subsurface percussion drilling), and to sample primary mineralization.
indicatedMineralizationmineralization indicatedThe first attempts to roughly delineate the ore body, using reconnaissance drilling (percussion and then core drilling), to sample it in detail, and to approximately evaluate the resource using geological interpretation, beneficiation tests.
indicatedOreDepositore deposit indicatedThe presence of an ore body has been demonstrated using systematic core drilling and sometimes some preliminary mining workings. The external geometry of the ore body and its internal structure (including ore grade distribution) starts to be well-known.
indicatedAndEstimatedOreDepositore deposit indicated and estimatedRefinement of previous knowledge using statistical tools allowing for example interpolations between drill holes, and definition of enriched areas.
feasibilityStudyForMiningDecisionfeasibility study report available for mining decisionTechnical economic study aimed at assessing the possibility to launching a mine venture.
industrialTestindustrial testIntermediate phase between laboratory tests and actual plant.
20.3.3.6.Importance (ImportanceValue)U.K.

Values indicating the importance of the commodity for the Earth Resource.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Mineral Resources.

20.3.3.7.Mine Status (MineStatusValue)U.K.

Values indicating the operational status of the mine.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list MineStatusValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinitionParent
operatingoperatingA mine is operating.
operatingContinuouslyoperating continuouslyA mine is operating continuously.operating
operatingIntermittentlyoperating intermittentlyA mine is operating intermittently.operating
notOperatingnot operatingA mine is not operating.
closedclosedA mine can be closed for technical, economical or technico-economical reasons.notOperating
abandonedabandonedA mine is abandoned.notOperating
careAndMaintenancecare and maintenanceA mine is under care and maintenance.notOperating
retentionretentionA mine can be kept unexploited until the price of contained commodity(ies) makes it economical.notOperating
historichistoricAn “old” mine which has been exploited before 1900.notOperating
underDevelopmentunder developmentUnder development.
constructionunder constructionUnder construction.underDevelopment
pendingApprovalpending approvalA mine waiting for the exploitation authorization, generally given by a State Mining Engineering Department.underDevelopment
feasibilityfeasibilityTechnical economic study aimed at assessing the possibility to launching a mine venture.underDevelopment
20.3.3.8.Mineral Deposit Group (MineralDepositGroupValue)U.K.

Values indicating the grouping of mineral deposits on the basis of their generic characteristics.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list MineralDepositGroupValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
organicorganicOrganic deposits result from the concentration of organic matter on, or close to the surface, by sedimentation and early diagenesis.
residualOrSurficialresidual/surficialSurficial processes are the physical and chemical phenomena which cause concentration of ore material within the regolith, generally by removal of chemical constituents by aqueous leaching. This includes laterite deposits and residual or eluvial deposits.
placerplacerPlacer deposits represent concentrations of heavy minerals of certain elements, particularly of Au, U, and PGE, by sedimentary processes.
continentalSedimentAndVolcanicscontinental sediments and volcanicsMineral deposits associated with sediments or volcanic material on continental crust. They form where volcanic rocks and ash layers react with alkaline groundwater, and may also crystallize in post-depositional environments over periods ranging from thousands to millions of years in shallow marine basins.
sedimentHostedsediment-hostedSediment-hosted deposits can be divided into two major subtypes. The first subtype is clastic-dominated lead-zinc ores, which are hosted in shale, sandstone, siltstone, or mixed clastic rocks, or occur as carbonate replacement, within a clastic-dominated sedimentary rock sequence. This subtype includes deposits that have been traditionally referred to as sedimentary exhalative (SEDEX) deposits. The second subtype of sediment-hosted Pb-Zn deposits is the Mississippi Valley-type that occurs in platform carbonate sequences, typically in passive-margin tectonic settings.
chemicalSedimentchemical sedimentMineral deposits, mainly Fe or Mn, of sedimentary origin which originated as chemical precipitates from ancient ocean water. The process of accumulating these sedimentary deposits is controlled by the physicochemical properties inherent in iron and manganese.
marineVolcanicAssociationmarine volcanic associationMineral deposits formed in a marine volcanic environment. Magmatic and hydrothermal fluids react with sea water for giving volcanogenic massive sulphides (VMS), which are at the origin stratiform deposits of Cu, Zn, Pb, Ag, Au.
epithermalepithermalEpithermal deposits occur largely in volcano-plutonic arcs associated with subduction zones, with ages similar to those of volcanism. The deposits form at shallow depth, less than 1 km, in the temperature range of 50°-200 °C, are hosted mainly by volcanic rocks, and occur mainly as veins.
veinBrecciaStockworkvein, breccia and stockwork

It is a systematic group with special occurrence of mineral deposits in a finite volume within a rock.

Vein: Fracture filling deposits which often have great lateral and/or depth extent but which are usually very narrow. Breccia: A fissure containing numerous wall-rock fragments, with mineral deposits in the interstices. Stockwork: a complex system of structurally controlled or randomly oriented veins.

mantomantoManto ore deposits are defined by a strict stratigraphic control on their distribution, generally within a porous formation within a structural trap site. The source of ore within manto deposits is considered to be interformational, from a sedimentary source within an adjacent sedimentary basin, or from ore fluids driven off from intrusive rocks.
skarnskarnMineral deposits formed by replacement of limestone by ore and calc-silicate minerals, usually adjacent to a felsic or granitic intrusive body.
porphyryporphyryPorphyry deposits are intrusion-related, large tonnage low grade mineral deposits with metal assemblages that may include all or some of copper, molybdenum, gold and silver. The genesis of these deposits is related to the emplacement of intermediate to felsic, hypabyssal, generally porphyritic intrusions that are commonly formed at convergent plate margins.
ultramaficOrMaficultramafic / maficMineral deposits related to mafic and ultramafic plutonism and resulting from magmatic processes such as fractional crystallisation. The main types of deposits are chromite and platinoids in ophiolitic peridotites, titanum within anorthosites, nickel, copper and platinoïds in ultramafic complexes.
carbonatitecarbonatitesCarbonatites are intrusive carbonate-mineral-rich igneous rocks, many of which contain distinctive abundances of apatite, magnetite, barite, and fluorite, that may contain economic or anomalous concentrations of rare earth elements, phosphorus, niobium, uranium, thorium, copper, iron, titanium, barium, fluorine, zirconium, and other rare or incompatible elements. They may also be sources of mica or vermiculite. Carbonatites may form central plugs within zoned alkalic intrusive complexes, or as dikes, sills, breccias, and veins.
pegmatitepegmatitePegmatites tend to occur in the aureoles of granites in most cases, and are usually granitic in character, often closely matching the compositions of nearby granites. Pegmatites should thus represent exsolved granitic material which crystallises in the country rocks. However, an origin of pegmatite fluids by devolatilisation (dewatering) of metamorphic rocks is also envisaged. Pegmatites are coarse-grained rocks, mainly composed of quartz, feldspar and mica and are important because they often contain rare earth minerals and gemstones, such as aquamarine, tourmaline, topaz, fluorite, apatite and corundum, often along with tin and tungsten minerals, among others.
metamorphicHostedmetamorphic-hostedMineral deposits associated to deep metamorphism, more than ten km, in a context in which carbonic and aqueous fluids may give birth to gold veins.
gemsOrSemipreciousStonesgems and semi-precious stonesA piece of mineral, which, in cut and polished form, is used to make jewelry or other adornments.
industrialRocksindustrial rocksIndustrial minerals are geological materials which are mined for their commercial value, which are not fuel minerals and are not sources of metallic minerals. They are used in their natural state or after beneficiation either as raw materials or as additives in a wide range of applications.
20.3.3.9.Mineral Deposit Type (MineralDepositTypeValue)U.K.

Values indicating the style of mineral occurrence or deposit.

The allowed values for this code list comprise any values defined by data providers.

Data providers may use the values specified in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Mineral Resources.

20.3.3.10.Mineral Occurrence Type (MineralOccurrenceTypeValue)U.K.

The type of mineral occurrence.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list MineralOccurrenceTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
mineralDepositmineral depositA mass of naturally occurring mineral material, e.g. metal ores or non-metallic minerals, usually of economic value, without regard to mode of origin. Accumulations of coal and petroleum may or may not be included.
oreDepositore depositThe naturally occurring material from which a mineral or minerals of economic value can be extracted at a reasonable profit.
occurrenceoccurrenceAny ore or economic mineral in any concentration found in bedrock or as float.
prospectprospectAn area that is a potential site of mineral deposits, based on preliminary exploration, previous exploration. A geologic or geophysical anomaly, especially one recommended for additional exploration.
provinceprovinceGeologic provinces classified by mineral resources.
districtdistrictGeologic districts classified by mineral resources.
fieldfieldA region or area that possesses or is characterized by a particular mineral resource.
lodelodeA mineral deposit consisting of a zone of veins, veinlets, disseminations, or planar breccias.
20.3.3.11.Mining Activity Type (MiningActivityTypeValue)U.K.

The type of mining activity, processing activity, or production.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list MiningActivityTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
aditaditA horizontal passage from the surface into a mine.
alluvialalluvialSaid of a placer formed by the action of running water, as in a stream channel or alluvial fan; also, said of the valuable mineral, e.g. gold or diamond, associated with an alluvial placer.
declinedeclinePassage or adit driven on a decline from the surface to provide access to a mine.
diggingsdiggingsA term applied in the western U.S. to diggings for gold or other precious minerals located on a bar or in the shallows of a stream, and worked when the water is low.
dredgingdredgingA form of open pit mining in which the digging machinery and processing plant are situated on a floating barge or hull.
multiplemultipleA multiple activity.
openPitopen pitAn open-sky excavation (also open-sky mine) for the extraction of metallic ores and /or commodities.
openPitAndUndergroundopen pit and undergroundCovers both the open pit and underground mining activity.
quarryquarryOpen workings, usually for the extraction of stone.
reworkingreworkingNew mining activities carried out on already explored mines.
shaftshaftA vertical or inclined excavation through which a mine is worked.
sluicingsluicingConcentrating heavy minerals, e.g., gold or cassiterite, by washing unconsolidated material through boxes (sluices) equipped with riffles that trap the heavier minerals on the floor of the box.
solutionMiningsolution mining
(a) The in-place dissolution of water-soluble mineral components of an ore deposit by permitting a leaching solution, usually aqueous, to trickle downward through the fractured ore to collection galleries at depth. b) The mining of soluble rock material, esp. salt, from underground deposits by pumping water down wells into contact with the deposit and removing the artificial brine thus created.
surfaceMiningsurface miningBroad category of mining in which soil and rock overlying the mineral deposit (the overburden) are removed.
surfaceMiningAndUndergroundsurface mining and undergroundCovers both surface and underground mining.
undergroundundergroundAn underground excavation for the extraction of mineral deposits, in contrast to surface excavations
20.3.3.12.Processing Activity Type (ProcessingActivityTypeValue)U.K.

Values indicating the type of processing carried out during a mining activity.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Data providers may also use the narrower values specified for this code list in the INSPIRE Technical Guidance document on Mineral Resources.

Values for the code list ProcessingActivityTypeValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
physicalTreatmentphysical treatmentSorting process using physical separation methods.
physicalChemicalTreatmentphysical chemical treatmentSorting process combining physical and chemical separation methods.
chemicalTreatmentchemical treatmentSorting process using chemical separation methods.
unknownTreatmentunknown treatmentSorting process – treatment is unknown.
20.3.3.13.Reserve Category (ReserveCategoryValue)U.K.

The level of confidence of the estimate of the reserve.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list ReserveCategoryValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
provedOreReservesproved ore reservesA “Proved Ore Reserve” is the economically mineable part of a Measured Mineral Resource. It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses which may occur when the material is mined.
probableOreReservesprobable ore reservesA “Probable Ore Reserve” is the economically mineable part of an Indicated, and in some circumstances, a measured mineral resource. It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses which may occur when the material is mined.
provedAndProbableOreReservesproved and probable ore reservesCovers both the Proved Ore Reserves and Probable Ore Reserves.
inaccessibleDocumentationinaccessible documentationOre reserve without any accessible documentation.
20.3.3.14.Resource Category (ResourceCategoryValue)U.K.

Indication whether the resource is measured, indicated or inferred.

The allowed values for this code list comprise the values specified in the table below and additional values at any level defined by data providers.

Values for the code list ResourceCategoryValue U.K.
ValueNameDefinition
measuredMineralResourcemeasured mineral resourceThe part of a Mineral Resource for which tonnage, densities, shape, physical characteristics, grade and mineral content can be estimated with a high level of confidence.
indicatedMineralResourceindicated mineral resourceThe part of a Mineral Resource for which tonnage, densities, shape, physical characteristics, grade and mineral content can be estimated with a reasonable level of confidence.
inferredMineralResourceinferred mineral resourceThe part of a Mineral Resource for which tonnage, grade and mineral content can be estimated with a low level of confidence. It is inferred from geological evidence and assumed but not verified geological and/or grade continuity.
measuredAndIndicatedMineralResourcemeasured and indicated mineral resourceA combination of measured mineral resource and indicated mineral resource.
measuredIndicatedAndInferredMineralResourcemeasured, indicated and inferred mineral resourceA combination of measured mineral resource, indicated mineral resource and inferred mineral resource.
indicatedAndInferredMineralResourceindicated and inferred mineral resourceA combination of indicated mineral resource and inferred mineral resource.
poorlyDocumentedpoorly documentedPoorly estimated or documented mineral resource.
20.4. Theme-specific Requirements U.K.

The type MappedFeature specified in Section 4.2.1.10 of Annex III shall be used to describe the geometric properties of MineralOccurrence spatial objects.

20.5. Layers U.K.
Layers for the spatial data theme Mineral Resources U.K.
Layer NameLayer TitleSpatial object type
MR.MineMinesMiningFeatureOccurrence
MR.MineralOccurrenceMineral OccurrencesMappedFeature (spatial objects whose specification property is of type MineralOccurrence)

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