POSC Specifications: Epicentre Version 3.0 | Logical Data Model |
A land area administered by a geopolitical organization such as a city, state or province, or country.
- unique_within (O, K, I: earth_feature(unique_part)) (C133)
- This is another earth feature within which this earth feature is uniquely identified. Each geopolitical_feature may be identified within one earth_feature. Inherited from earth_feature.
- identifier (M, K, I: ndt_identifier) (C011)
- The identifying name for the earth feature. Inherited from earth_feature.
- ref_geopolitical_area (M: ref_geopolitical_area(geopolitical_feature)) (C138)
- The type of geopolitical feature, such as city, state, country. Each geopolitical_feature must be a kind of one ref_geopolitical_area.
- description (O, I: ndt_comment) (C117)
- A remark or comment about the instance. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
- instance_create_date (O, I: ndt_date_tod) (C126)
- This is the date that this instance was created. This date is defined by the source if imported, or is the date the instance is created if a new instance. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
- instance_creator (O, I: ndt_identifier) (C126)
- This is the person, company or application that created this instance. This identifies the party responsible for loading this instance. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
- last_updated (O, I: ndt_date_tod) (C126)
- This is the date that this instance was last updated. This value should be updated when any part of this instance is altered (except for inverse relationships). Inherited from e_and_p_data.
- last_updated_by (O, I: ndt_identifier) (C126)
- This records the person or application making the update to this instance. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
- source (O, I: ndt_identifier) (C126)
- The provider of this instance, which is usually a data provider for imported/purchased data. If this instance is provided by POSC, then this attribute must be "POSC". Inherited from e_and_p_data.
- source_content (O, I: ndt_identifier) (C126)
- This is the original source of the data. This is the person, company or application that defined or specified the data (content) for this instance and is considered to be responslble for it. For example, POSC, EPSG, API, ISO, etc. This may be the same as or different from the provider of the instance (e.g., POSC). Inherited from earth_feature.
- source_reference (O, I: ndt_comment) (C042, C126)
- The reference used by source to provide the standard instance, such as Petroleum Industry Data Dictionary (PIDD), Websters Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, etc. Inherited from earth_feature.
- status (O, I: ndt_instance_status) (C042)
- The status of this instance in the version of Epicentre running in a data store. This is an enumerated datatype for which the following are the possible values: current, provisional, deprecated. Current - use without restriction. Provisional - use with caution, this value is for comment and may not appear in future releases of Epicentre. Deprecated - avoid use if possible, it is planned to remove this value in the next major release of Epicentre. Inherited from earth_feature.
- surface_only (O, I: ndt_boolean) (C133)
- When set to TRUE, this earth_feature represents only the surface of the Earth and does not extend into the subsurface. Inherited from earth_feature.
- activity (I, V: SET[0:?] activity(activity_context)) (C056)
- The activities which are identified within the context of this object. Each geopolitical_feature may identify one or more activity. Inherited from locatable_object.
- business_assoc_earth_ftr_role (I, V: SET[0:?] business_assoc_earth_ftr_role(earth_feature)) (C112)
- These describe the roles that different business associates may have for this earth feature. Each geopolitical_feature may have one or more business_assoc_earth_ftr_role. Inherited from earth_feature.
- contract_object_designation (I, V: SET[0:?] contract_object_designation(business_object)) (C112)
- This defines the contract designations that are made for this business object. For example, this may be the contract designations that define the specific interest ownership fractions of the business object as it is bought and sold. Each geopolitical_feature may be subject to one or more contract_object_designation. Inherited from business_object.
- coordinate_system (I, V: SET[0:?] coordinate_system_earth_usage(earth_feature)) (C133)
- This describes the coordinate systems that have been defined as appropriate to this portion of the Earth. Each geopolitical_feature may described using one or more coordinate_system_earth_usage. Inherited from earth_feature.
- coordinate_system_context (I, V: SET[0:?] general_coordinate_system(local_context)) (C148)
- These are the coordinate systems which have been defined in the context of this object. For example, a measured depth system defined for a wellbore. Each geopolitical_feature may be the context for one or more general_coordinate_system. Inherited from topological_object.
- coordinate_transformation (I, V: SET[0:?] transformation_earth_usage(earth_feature)) (C133)
- This describes the coordinate transformations that have been defined as appropriate to this portion of the Earth. Each geopolitical_feature may described using one or more transformation_earth_usage. Inherited from earth_feature.
- data_collection (I, V: SET[0:?] data_collection_content(collection_part)) (C020)
- Indicates the data collections that include this instance of E and P data. Each geopolitical_feature may be a member of one or more data_collection_content. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
- defined_naming_systems (I, V: SET[0:?] naming_system_area(earth_feature)) (C126)
- These are the naming systems that are specifically defined as applicable to this area of the earth. Each geopolitical_feature may define one or more naming_system_area. Inherited from earth_feature.
- derived_interest (I, V: SET[0:?] derived_interest_makeup(interest_for)) (C071, C122)
- These are the ownership fractions for business associates of this object. Each geopolitical_feature may be referenced by one or more derived_interest_makeup. Inherited from object_of_interest.
- document_information_content (I, V: SET[0:?] document_information_content(e_and_p_data)) (C136)
- These are the document specification parts that include this data value and define its meaning within a document specification. Each use may define a different meaning, and many uses are allowed. Each geopolitical_feature may be included in one or more document_information_content. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
- earth_feature_alias (I, V: SET[0:?] earth_feature_alias(aliased_object)) (C029)
- Indicates the various identifiers by which this earth feature is known. Each geopolitical_feature may be known by one or more earth_feature_alias. Inherited from earth_feature.
- earth_feature_classification (I, V: SET[0:?] earth_feature_classification(earth_feature)) (C034)
- Indicates that the feature is being classified. Each geopolitical_feature may be classified by one or more earth_feature_classification. Inherited from earth_feature.
- field (V: SET[0:?] field(country)) (C067)
- These are the fields that are within the sovereign domain of this geopolitical feature when this is a country. Each geopolitical_feature may have dominion over one or more field.
- geopolitical_adjoining_border (V: SET[0:?] geopolitical_border(bordering_feature)) (C122)
- These are the adjoining borders between this geopolitical feature and another. The borders are defined within the context of the other geopolitical feature. Each geopolitical_feature may have borders defined by one or more geopolitical_border.
- geopolitical_border (V: SET[0:?] geopolitical_border(geopolitical_feature)) (C094)
- These are the borders between this geopolitical_feature and another. Each geopolitical_feature may have borders defined by one or more geopolitical_border.
- geopolitical_boundary (V: SET[0:?] geopolitical_boundary(geopolitical_feature)) (C094)
- These are the boundaries of this geopolitical_feature. Each geopolitical_feature may have boundaries defined by one or more geopolitical_boundary.
- graphical_element (I, V: SET[0:?] graphical_element(depicted_object))
- Specifies one or more graphical elements which are depicting this data item. Each geopolitical_feature may be depicted by one or more graphical_element. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
- guideline_compliance (I, V: SET[0:?] guideline_compliance(business_object)) (C112)
- These are the designations of compliance with guidelines, limitations, regulations and privileges that are made for this business object. Each compliance statement describes the state of compliance for a specified guideline, limitation, regulation or privilege for a period of time. Each geopolitical_feature may be the subject of one or more guideline_compliance. Inherited from business_object.
- guideline_or_privilege (I, V: SET[0:?] object_subject_to_guideline(business_object)) (C053)
- These are the guidelines, limitations, regulations or privileges that are specifically defined for this business object. Other general guidelines, etc., that apply to this business object are defined via the typical and class relationships (if any) defined for this business object. Each geopolitical_feature may be the subject of one or more object_subject_to_guideline. Inherited from business_object.
- intersection_role (I, V: SET[0:?] space_time_operation(intersecting_object))
- Indicates a space/time operation for which the object is involved as an intersecting agent. For projection, this is the screen on which an object is being projected. For proximity, this is the magnet object. Each geopolitical_feature may be the intersecting object for one or more space_time_operation. Inherited from topological_object.
- involving_activity (I, V: SET[0:?] object_activity_involvement(involved_object)) (C056)
- This are the activity involvements which affect the object. Each geopolitical_feature may have involvements with one or more object_activity_involvement. Inherited from object_of_interest.
- kind (O, I: earth_feature_class(earth_feature)) (C047)
- The class which asserts the fundamental nature of the feature. Each geopolitical_feature may be fundamentally defined by one earth_feature_class. Inherited from earth_feature.
- license_right_association (I, V: SET[0:?] license_right_lease_assn(leaseable_earth_feature)) (C134)
- These define the license rights that have included this leaseable earth object. Each geopolitical_feature may be described by one or more license_right_lease_assn. Inherited from leaseable_earth_feature.
- local_rock_feature (I, V: SET[0:?] local_rock_feature(earth_feature)) (C133)
- These are the local_rock_features that this earth_feature provides identification for. Each geopolitical_feature may identify one or more local_rock_feature. Inherited from earth_feature.
- located_by (I, V: SET[0:?] spatial_object(located_object)) (C004)
- The set of spatial objects which represent alternative spatial natures of this object. Each geopolitical_feature may be located by one or more spatial_object. Inherited from locatable_object.
- mailing_address (V: SET[0:?] mailing_address_feature_incl(geopolitical_feature)) (C043, C061)
- The mailing addresses which include references to this feature. Each geopolitical_feature may be part of one or more mailing_address_feature_incl.
- naming_system (O, I: naming_system(earth_feature)) (C028)
- The naming system in which the identifier is defined and unique. Each geopolitical_feature may have name specified by one naming_system. Inherited from earth_feature.
- object_remark (I, V: SET[0:?] object_remark(business_object)) (C069, C122)
- This is a sequenced set of datable remarks for this business object. Each geopolitical_feature may be described by one or more object_remark. Inherited from business_object.
- offshore_feature (V: SET[0:?] offshore_legal_survey_area(country)) (C134)
- These are the offshore area, blocks, etc. that are within the domain of this country. Note: This inverse only applies to countries. Each geopolitical_feature may have sovereign rights for one or more offshore_legal_survey_area.
- pfnu_grid_cell_connection (I, V: SET[0:?] pfnu_grid_cell_connection(pfnu))
- These are the cells that specify the location of this producing object within grids. A well completion, for example, may be connected to one cell within one grid and three cells within another. Each geopolitical_feature may be simulated using one or more pfnu_grid_cell_connection. Inherited from pfnu.
- pfnu_group_allocation (I, V: SET[0:?] pfnu_group_allocation(pfnu))
- These are the descriptions of the product flow network groups and related allocation factors that this product flow network unit participates in. Each geopolitical_feature may participate in one or more pfnu_group_allocation. Inherited from pfnu.
- pfnu_period_report (I, V: SET[0:?] pfnu_period_operation_report(pfnu)) (C121)
- These are the externally generated operational reports for this product flow network unit, describing the numbers of operational units in given states over time. Examples of information defined here include the number of active platform in a license, and the number of shut-in wells during a month. Each geopolitical_feature may be described by one or more pfnu_period_operation_report. Inherited from pfnu.
- pfnu_port (I, V: SET[0:?] pfnu_port(pfnu))
- Indicates the various flow ports of this unit. Each geopolitical_feature may contain one or more pfnu_port. Inherited from pfnu.
- physical_address (V: SET[0:?] physical_address_feature_incl(geopolitical_feature)) (C043, C061)
- The physical addresses which include references to this feature. Each geopolitical_feature may be part of one or more physical_address_feature_incl.
- postal_code (V: SET[0:?] ref_postal_code(country)) (C082)
- These are the postal codes defined for this geopolitical feature when this geopolitical feature is a country. Note: This inverse only applies to countries. Each geopolitical_feature may define one or more ref_postal_code.
- primary_role (I, V: SET[0:?] space_time_operation(primary_object))
- Indicates a space/time operation for which the object is involved as a primary agent. For degeneration, this object is being degenerated. For projection, this object is being projected onto another object. For proximity, this is the container object. Each geopolitical_feature may be the primary object for one or more space_time_operation. Inherited from topological_object.
- primary_topological_relation (I, V: SET[0:?] topological_relationship(primary_topological_object)) (C112, C143)
- Indicates a topological relationship in which the topologic object has the role of primary agent. For a spatial predicate type of "within" this is the containing role (e.g., if a city is inside a county then the county would be the primary agent). For all other spatial predicate types the roles are symmetrical and both relationships must be searched for a particular object. For example, if a wellbore and a formation overlap then either could be chosen as the primary agent with the other chosen as the secondary agent. Each geopolitical_feature may be primarily involved in one or more topological_relationship. Inherited from topological_object.
- pty_avg_earth_surface_elev (I, V: SET[0:?] pty_avg_earth_surface_elev(leaseable_earth_feature)) (C133, C139)
- Each geopolitical_feature may have a property of one or more pty_avg_earth_surface_elev. Inherited from leaseable_earth_feature.
- pty_geothermal_gradient (I, V: SET[0:?] pty_geothermal_gradient(leaseable_earth_feature)) (C137, C139)
- Each geopolitical_feature may have a property of one or more pty_geothermal_gradient. Inherited from leaseable_earth_feature.
- pty_magnetic_declination (I, V: SET[0:?] pty_magnetic_declination(earth_feature)) (C012, C139)
- Each geopolitical_feature may have a property of one or more pty_magnetic_declination. Inherited from earth_feature.
- pty_magnetic_inclination (I, V: SET[0:?] pty_magnetic_inclination(earth_feature)) (C012)
- Each geopolitical_feature may have a property of one or more pty_magnetic_inclination. Inherited from earth_feature.
- pty_population (I, V: SET[0:?] pty_population(leaseable_earth_feature)) (C133, C139)
- Each geopolitical_feature may have a property of one or more pty_population. Inherited from leaseable_earth_feature.
- pty_population_density (I, V: SET[0:?] pty_population_density(leaseable_earth_feature)) (C133, C139)
- Each geopolitical_feature may have a property of one or more pty_population_density. Inherited from leaseable_earth_feature.
- pty_standard_pressure (V: SET[0:?] pty_standard_pressure(geopolitical_feature))
- Each geopolitical_feature may have a property of one or more pty_standard_pressure.
- pty_standard_temperature (V: SET[0:?] pty_standard_temperature(geopolitical_feature))
- Each geopolitical_feature may have a property of one or more pty_standard_temperature.
- reserves (I, V: SET[0:?] reserves(pfnu))
- Indicates various estimates fluid reserves for this facility. Each geopolitical_feature may have one or more reserves. Inherited from pfnu.
- satisfy_obligation (I, V: SET[0:?] contract_oblig_object_fulfil(business_object)) (C053)
- These are the contractual obligations that this business object is designated as fulfilling, either completely or partially. Each geopolitical_feature may satisfy one or more contract_oblig_object_fulfil. Inherited from business_object.
- secondary_topological_relation (I, V: SET[0:?] topological_relationship(secondary_topological_object)) (C112, C143)
- Indicates a topological relationship in which the object is in the role of secondary agent. For a spatial predicate type of "within" this is the contained role (e.g., if a well is within a field then the well would be the secondary agent). For all other spatial predicate types the roles are symmetrical and both relationships must be searched for a particular object. For example, if a wellbore and a formation overlap then either could be chosen as the secondary agent with the other chosen as the primary agent. Each geopolitical_feature may be involved in one or more topological_relationship. Inherited from topological_object.
- source_space_time_operation (I, V: SET[0:1] space_time_operation(resulting_object)) (C151)
- Indicates the space/time operation from which a topological object was the result. For addition, this is the union of two objects. For degeneration, this is the degenerate object. Each geopolitical_feature may be the result of one space_time_operation. Inherited from topological_object.
- subject_of_contract (I, V: SET[0:?] subject_of_contract(business_object)) (C053)
- These are the contracts that specify information about the business object, and the business object is subject to the terms of these contracts. Each geopolitical_feature may be a subject of one or more subject_of_contract. Inherited from business_object.
- surface_fluid_phase_condition (I, V: SET[0:?] surface_fluid_phase_condition(pfnu))
- These are the surface and standard temperatures that are defined for a fluid phase at a product flow network unit. Each geopolitical_feature may be characterized by one or more surface_fluid_phase_condition. Inherited from pfnu.
- unique_part (I, V: SET[0:?] earth_feature(unique_within)) (C133)
- These are the other earth features for which this earth feature is a unique part of their identities Each geopolitical_feature may identify one or more earth_feature. Inherited from earth_feature.
- version (O, I: ref_version(earth_feature)) (C042, C126)
- This describes the version of this instance as defined by the provider. Each geopolitical_feature may version one ref_version. Inherited from earth_feature.
- well_log (I, V: SET[0:?] well_log(earth_feature)) (C133)
- Well logs may contain information, such as well log traces, typical of an earth feature. Each geopolitical_feature may be described by one or more well_log. Inherited from earth_feature.
- well_log_trace (I, V: SET[0:?] well_log_trace(earth_feature)) (C115)
- These are the log traces which are representative of this feature. Each geopolitical_feature may be characterized by one or more well_log_trace. Inherited from earth_feature.
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