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Extending gwml2 FluidBodySurface

Mickaël Beaufils edited this page Dec 8, 2023 · 8 revisions

What is a FluidBodySurface according to GroundWaterML2?

From GroundwaterML2:

A surface on a fluid body within a local or regional area, e.g., piezometric, potentiometric, water table, salt wedge, etc.

For which geotech concept do we want to use gwml2:FluidBodySurface?

gwml2:FluidBodySurface is identified to realize the geotech concept called FluidBodySurface.

Proposed adjustements for geotech

Existing attributes:

Attribute Type and Multiplicity Definition
gwSurfaceShape Surface Geometry / position of the surface.
gwSurfaceType SurfaceType Type of fluid body surface, e.g., piezometric, potentiometric, water table, salt wedge, etc.
gwSurfaceMetadata ObservationMetadata Date, time, method, etc., of the observation or calculation of the surface.

Existing relations:

Relation Source Target Description
Association Entity: GW_Divide Entity: GW_FluidBodySurface Relates a fluid body surface to a line on e.g., a water table or piezometric surface, on either side of which the groundwater flow diverges.
Role: gwSurfaceDivide Role: gwDivideSurface
Association Entity: GW_FluidBodySurface Entity: GW_FluidBody Relates a fluid body to a surface hosted by the body, e.g., the top of the water table.
Role: gwBodySurface Role: gwSurfaceBody

We recommend the addition of those optional properties:

Introduction

Geotech concepts

Book A concepts

Hole in the ground

For the activity of observation and its results

For the activity of sampling and preparation

Book B concepts

For Geological Modeling

For Hydrogeological Modeling

For Geotechnical Modeling

For Hazard Modeling

Book C concepts

ISO & OGC GeoTech Model

General considerations

ISO19148 and ISO19156

SensorThingsAPI datamodel

GeoSciML

GroundWaterML2

EPOS WP15

LandInfra & InfraGML

INSPIRE Theme III: Natural Risk Zone

Implementation guide, resources and examples

Exposing geotech investigation data with OGC SensorThings API

Vocabulary and codelist for geotech

Conclusions

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