ded:Definition: An element under geospatialCoverage for child elements used to
express a geographic location as one or more points (using coordinates) or one
or more polygons (a set of connected coordinates). Models a TSPI compliant
bounding geometry. See TSPI 2.0 Polygon. Developer's Note: It is recommended
that the srsName attribute be populated on a gml:Point or gml:Polygon element
within the IRM. Recommended values for the attribute are:
http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84C_3D representing
World Geodetic System 1984 - Earth Centered, Earth Fixed (ECEF), where the X
axis is mass center - equator/prime meridian, and the units are meters; the
Y axis is mass center - equator/90? E, and the units are meters; and the Z
axis is mass center - North Pole, and the units are meters. OR
http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84E_2Drepresenting
World Geodetic System 1984 - Geographic, 2-Dimensional, where latitude is
north positive, measured in degrees; and latitude is east positive, measured
in degrees. OR
http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84E_3Drepresenting
World Geodetic System 1984 - Geographic, 3-Dimensional, where latitude is
north positive, measured in degrees; and latitude is east positive, measured
in degrees; and height is height above ellipsoid, measured in meters. See
also:
http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/publications/tr8350.2/tr8350_2.html
For gml:pos elements populating the
gml:Polygon/gml:exterior/gml:LinearRing/gml:pos element the following
guidance should be followed:
1. Latitude
shall be in decimal degrees in the range -90? less than or equal to
latitude greater than or equal to +90?.
2. North
latitudes shall be positive, south latitudes shall be
negative.
3.Longitude
shall be in decimal degrees in the range -180? less than or equal to
longitude greater than or equal to +180?; note that there are two
equally acceptable values of longitude for the meridian opposite the
prime meridian.
4. East
longitudes shall be positive, west longitudes shall be negative. 5.
Only the element gml:pos shall be used to encode a geographic point
location as either:
a. two
decimal values in the order of latitude then longitude (no
commas) when WGS84E_2D, or
b. three
decimal values in the order latitude, longitude and finally
height above ellipsoid (no commas) when using the WGS84E_3D
CRS.
Developer's Note: The
srsName attribute is required on the Polygon element. The Polygon/@srsName
is the identifier for the CRS which is controlling for the child gml:pos
elements. It is important to note that the srsName attribute may also appear
on the gml:pos elements, however given the current allowable CRSs above
there is no need to repeat the information on the gml:pos elements thus the
srsName attribute is optional and not required. If the srsName does appear
on the gml:pos elements then it must be the same as the value of the srsName
attribute on the Polygon element.
ded:Obligation: (Conditional) geospatialCoverage must have at least one of
geographicIdentifier, boundingGeometry, or postalAddress.
ded:Comment: This element must contain at least one element (tspi:Polygon,
tspi:Point, tspi:Envelope, tspi:Circle, or tspi:Ellipse). The schema permits an
unbounded number of boundingGeometry elements, and each boundingGeometry element
can have an unbounded number of geometry elements. This element must also be
used in instances where a bounding polygon is to be specified using a Coordinate
Reference System other than WGS-84. The currently acceptable Coordinate
Reference Systems are: (1) World Geodetic System 1984 - Earth Centered, Earth
Fixed (ECEF), identified by the URI:
"http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84C_3D". (2) World Geodetic System
1984 - Geographic, 2-Dimensional, identified by the URI:
"http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84_2D". (3) World Geodetic system
1984 - Geographic, 3-Dimensional, identified by the URI:
"http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84_3D". These URI values are the
values to be populated in the srsName attribute of the tspi:Point and
tspi:Polygon elements. Details for the structure and encoding of these elements
are detailed in the TSPI specification.
<xsd:element name="boundingGeometry" type="irm:BoundingGeometryType"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U"/><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:classification="U" ism:ownerProducer="USA" data-ded="ded:Definition">ded:Definition: An element under geospatialCoverage for child elements used to express a geographic location as one or more points (using coordinates) or one or more polygons (a set of connected coordinates). Models a TSPI compliant bounding geometry. See TSPI 2.0 Polygon. Developer's Note: It is recommended that the srsName attribute be populated on a gml:Point or gml:Polygon element within the IRM. Recommended values for the attribute are:</p><ul xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><!-- These Coordinate Reference System references are registered in the GSIP Governance Namespace on the DoD Metadata Registry. --><li ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U"><a href="http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84C_3D">http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84C_3D</a>representing World Geodetic System 1984 - Earth Centered, Earth Fixed (ECEF), where the X axis is mass center - equator/prime meridian, and the units are meters; the Y axis is mass center - equator/90? E, and the units are meters; and the Z axis is mass center - North Pole, and the units are meters. OR</li><li ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U"><a href="http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84E_2D">http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84E_2D</a>representing World Geodetic System 1984 - Geographic, 2-Dimensional, where latitude is north positive, measured in degrees; and latitude is east positive, measured in degrees. OR</li><li ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U"><a href="http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84E_3D">http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84E_3D</a>representing World Geodetic System 1984 - Geographic, 3-Dimensional, where latitude is north positive, measured in degrees; and latitude is east positive, measured in degrees; and height is height above ellipsoid, measured in meters. See also:<a href="http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/publications/tr8350.2/tr8350_2.html.">http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/publications/tr8350.2/tr8350_2.html</a>For gml:pos elements populating the gml:Polygon/gml:exterior/gml:LinearRing/gml:pos element the following guidance should be followed:<ul><li ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">1. Latitude shall be in decimal degrees in the range -90? less than or equal to latitude greater than or equal to +90?.</li><li ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">2. North latitudes shall be positive, south latitudes shall be negative.</li><li ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">3.Longitude shall be in decimal degrees in the range -180? less than or equal to longitude greater than or equal to +180?; note that there are two equally acceptable values of longitude for the meridian opposite the prime meridian.</li><li ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">4. East longitudes shall be positive, west longitudes shall be negative. 5. Only the element gml:pos shall be used to encode a geographic point location as either:</li><ul><li ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">a. two decimal values in the order of latitude then longitude (no commas) when WGS84E_2D, or</li><li ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">b. three decimal values in the order latitude, longitude and finally height above ellipsoid (no commas) when using the WGS84E_3D CRS.</li></ul></ul></li><li ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">Developer's Note: The srsName attribute is required on the Polygon element. The Polygon/@srsName is the identifier for the CRS which is controlling for the child gml:pos elements. It is important to note that the srsName attribute may also appear on the gml:pos elements, however given the current allowable CRSs above there is no need to repeat the information on the gml:pos elements thus the srsName attribute is optional and not required. If the srsName does appear on the gml:pos elements then it must be the same as the value of the srsName attribute on the Polygon element.</li></ul><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:classification="U" ism:ownerProducer="USA" data-ded="ded:Obligation">ded:Obligation: (Conditional) geospatialCoverage must have at least one of geographicIdentifier, boundingGeometry, or postalAddress.</p><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:classification="U" ism:ownerProducer="USA" data-ded="ded:Comment">ded:Comment: This element must contain at least one element (tspi:Polygon, tspi:Point, tspi:Envelope, tspi:Circle, or tspi:Ellipse). The schema permits an unbounded number of boundingGeometry elements, and each boundingGeometry element can have an unbounded number of geometry elements. This element must also be used in instances where a bounding polygon is to be specified using a Coordinate Reference System other than WGS-84. The currently acceptable Coordinate Reference Systems are: (1) World Geodetic System 1984 - Earth Centered, Earth Fixed (ECEF), identified by the URI: "http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84C_3D". (2) World Geodetic System 1984 - Geographic, 2-Dimensional, identified by the URI: "http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84_2D". (3) World Geodetic system 1984 - Geographic, 3-Dimensional, identified by the URI: "http://metadata.dod.mil/mdr/ns/GSIP/crs/WGS84_3D". These URI values are the values to be populated in the srsName attribute of the tspi:Point and tspi:Polygon elements. Details for the structure and encoding of these elements are detailed in the TSPI specification.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:element>
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