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From MIBBI
- 1. Environment description1
- 1.1. Environment type
- 1.2. Local feature of interest
- 1.3. Specific entity of interest
- 2. Environment location
- 2.1. Whether the location is a point, transect or area
- 2.2. Latitude(s) and longitude(s) appropriate to identify the location, plus geodesic datum1
- 2.3. Altitude(s) or depth(s) appropriate to identify the location
Footnotes
- 1 It is expected that liberal use of the Environment Ontology (EnvO) will be made
- 2 Geodesic datums are crucial to the interpretation of position data and can be obtained, for example, from a hand-held GPS unit
Sources
- CIMR/Env, MIAME/Env, MIAME/Plant, MIGS
Notes
- None
