EX VerticalExtent
Minimum and maximum vertical extent of the resource. Recommended if your resource has vertical coverage.
| Elements | Definition and Recommended Practice | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | minimumValue | 1 | Lowest vertical extent contained in the dataset. Example:3600 |
| 2 | maximumValue | 1 | Highest vertical extent contained in the dataset. Example:3100 |
| 3 | verticalCRS | 1 | Vertical coordinate reference system. Recommend referencing EPSG codes with an XLink instead of populating this section. Example:
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Community Requirements
M = Mandatory; C = Conditional; R = Recommended; blank cell = user discretion
| Community | Element | M/C/R | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| NOAA Completeness Rubric V2 | minimumValue | M | Same requirements as the ISO standard |
| maximumValue | |||
| verticalCRS | |||
| OneStop Project | minimumValue | M | Same requirements as the ISO standard |
| maximumValue | |||
| verticalCRS |
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