Coverage Description
From DGIWG
The following metadata elements are only applicable to coverage data.
Identifier | Title / Description | Value Domain | Card | Condition | Guidelines | Example |
RCGRSPREP
[DMF/Data]
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Spatial Representation of a Georectified Gridded Coverage
The spatial representation of the grid provides the parameters needed to compute the location of any cell of a georectified grid.
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Georectified Grid Spatial Representation | 0..1 | When the coverage is a georectified grid. | ||
RFGRSPREP
[DMF/Sensor]
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Spatial Representation of a Georeferenceable Gridded Coverage
The spatial representation of the grid provides the parameters needed to georeference the cell of the grid.
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Georeferenceable Grid Spatial Representation | 0..1 | When the coverage is a georeferenceable grid. | ||
GRCINF
[DMF/Data+]
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Content Information of the Coverage
Describes the coverage content.
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Coverage Content Information | 0..1 | |||
ASSOC
[DMF/Sensor]
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Image Association Type
Mentions association (pair, triplet, n-uplet) for Optical imagery data.
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Imagery Association Codelist | 0..1 | |||
SPECTMOD
[DMF/Sensor]
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Spectral Mode
Mentions the spectral mode used (panchromatic, multi or hyper spectral)
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Spectral Mode Information Codelist | 0..1 |
DMF/Core | DMF/Core defines the minimum set of metadata elements to be implemented by any metadata catalogue. This set satisfies the discovery use case. |
DMF/Common | DMF/Common is an additional set of metadata elements for a more complete description of any type of resource supported by DMF. It extends DMF/Core and covers discovery and basic evaluation use cases. |
DMF/Data | DMF/Data extends DMF/Common for data related resources (i.e. dataset, series and tile). DMF/Data adds metadata elements for evaluation and use. |
DMF/Data+ | DMF/Data+ extends DMF/Data for the implementation of coverage quality results and other metadata elements introduced in ISO 19115-2 but having some applications for any geospatial product. |
DMF/Sensor | A DMF/Sensor class extending DMF/Data for sensors. |