Frequency with which modifications and deletions are made to the data after it is first produced
digital mechanism used to represent spatial information
code indicating the geometry represented by the grid cell value
axis properties
name of the axis
number of elements along the axis
degree of detail in the grid dataset
enhancement/modifier of the dimension name EX for other time dimension 'runtime' or dimensionName = 'column' dimensionTitle = 'Longitude'
Description of the axis
name of the dimension
name of point or vector objects used to locate zero-, one-, two-, or three-dimensional spatial locations in the dataset
number of objects, listed by geometric object type, used in the dataset
name of point or vector objects used to locate zero-, one-, two-, or three-dimensional spatial locations in the dataset
total number of the point or vector object type occurring in the dataset
grid whose cells are regularly spaced in a geographic (i.e., lat / long) or map coordinate system defined in the Spatial Referencing System (SRS) so that any cell in the grid can be geolocated given its grid coordinate and the grid origin, cell spacing, and orientation
indication of whether or not geographic position points are available to test the accuracy of the georeferenced grid data
description of geographic position points used to test the accuracy of the georeferenced grid data
earth location in the coordinate system defined by the Spatial Reference System and the grid coordinate of the cells at opposite ends of grid coverage along two diagonals in the grid spatial dimensions. There are four corner points in a georectified grid; at least two corner points along one diagonal are required. The first corner point corresponds to the origin of the grid.
earth location in the coordinate system defined by the Spatial Reference System and the grid coordinate of the cell halfway between opposite ends of the grid in the spatial dimensions
point in a pixel corresponding to the Earth location of the pixel
general description of the transformation
information about which grid axes are the spatial (map) axes
grid with cells irregularly spaced in any given geographic/map projection coordinate system, whose individual cells can be geolocated using geolocation information supplied with the data but cannot be geolocated from the grid properties alone
indication of whether or not control point(s) exists
indication of whether or not orientation parameters are available
description of parameters used to describe sensor orientation
terms which support grid data georeferencing
reference providing description of the parameters
information about grid spatial objects in the resource
number of independent spatial-temporal axes
information about spatial-temporal axis properties
identification of grid data as point or cell
indication of whether or not parameters for transformation between image coordinates and geographic or map coordinates exist (are available)
point in a pixel corresponding to the Earth location of the pixel
point in a pixel corresponding to the Earth location of the pixel
point halfway between the lower left and the upper right of the pixel
the corner in the pixel closest to the origin of the SRS; if two are at the same distance from the origin, the one with the smallest x-value
next corner counterclockwise from the lower left
next corner counterclockwise from the lower right
next corner counterclockwise from the upper right
degree of complexity of the spatial relationships
information about the vector spatial objects in the resource
code which identifies the degree of complexity of the spatial relationships
information about the geometric objects used in the resource