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Last modified date is: 2014-05-07
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transportPattern
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Submitted by:
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Brandonwhitehead
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The goal of the pattern is to facilitate modelling the movement of mass or energy from one location to another, based on a common persistent frame of reference.
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Earth Science or Geoscience, Geology
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- What is the extent of a point source pollution event?
Where was a package shipped from and where was it shipped to?
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Solution description:
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The rive water was polluted from effluent near a large factory.
A package left Auckland, New Zealand, at 5:45am on 01/06/2012 and arrived in Los Angeles, USA, on 01/12/2012.
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1 (0)
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This CP allows data modellers and ontology creators the ability to filter and categorise large geoscience data stores.
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Elements
The TransportPattern Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:
partOf (owl:ObjectProperty)
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referenceFrame (owl:ObjectProperty) This property is significant in that it serves to restrict and disambiguate a myriad of inherent facets, often in juxtaposition, associated with the Earths complex phenomena. The reference frame is provided to restrict the input values for a given instantiation, inherently providing context to the local representation.
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transportEvent (owl:Class) A Transport Event describes a specific transport phenomenon, as movement of some mass or energy (measurable entity) from one location to another, based on a common and persistent frame of reference.
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transportEntity (owl:Class) The Transport Entity concept represents the identity of the circumscribed portion of energy or mass that is moved.
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