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GSQ Observation Profile

An observation is the act of carrying out an observation using a procedure to estimate or calculate a value of a geological or administrative feature.


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Dataset Subclass Profile Name (optional)

Show a subclass where necessary to educate the reader. e.g. A survey profile shows a seismic survey - a specific type of survey.


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Dataset Profile Usage (optional)

Explain the usage of the dataset profile using both textual and graphical means. This section helps the reader understand the profile and how it is used in the real world.

Consider using an activity diagram, state diagram, or sequence diagram to explain process flows and temporal states.


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Profile Resources

This profile is presented as a series of files that perform different roles:

  1. model/ - the model folder contains this profile's models in both graphical (SVG) and machine-readable, textual, form ( RDF turtle).
  2. shapes/ - folder containing SHACL shapes files used to validate data's conformance to this profile's model.
  3. profile.ttl - the profile declaration. A description of all of the items in this profile (the formal model, validating resources, documentation etc.) according to the W3C's Profiles Ontology which describes how all the parts related to one another, the roles they play (to give guidance for use, to validate data etc.) and how this profile profiles the various standards listed above.

GSQ classes

This section lists the GSQ classes that feature in the model. Use links to those classes. Delete the examples listed below as required.

Classes used in this profile:

  1. Queensland Mining Permit - used if the report relates to a permit(s)
  2. GSQ Survey Profile - used if the report is the result of a survey event

OWL classes

This section lists the OWL classes (the internationally defined classes). Delete the examples listed below as required.

  1. dcat:Dataset - industry report is a special type of dataset
  2. dcat:Theme - used to categorise the resource, the GSQ themes are described as skos:Concepts in the vocabulary GSQ Data Themes
  3. dcat:Distribution
  4. dct:Location - spatial coverage of the report expressed as lat/long, centroid, bounding box or simple polygon
  5. dct:creator - the author of the report
  6. dct:publisher - GSQ
  7. dct:contactPoint - GSQ contact
  8. dct:title - report title
  9. dct:description
  10. dct:identifier - report number
  11. dct:license - not shown in diagram for readability
  12. dcat:keyword - not shown in diagram for readability
  13. foaf:Agent
  14. rdfs:seeAlso - refers to secondary metadata
  15. FOAF document - a document with secondary metadata
  16. ProperInterval - the temporal coverage of the report
  17. dct:created
  18. dct:issued - date of formal issuance (e.g., open file publication)
  19. dct:modified - most recent date on which the item was changed, updated or modified

Distribution properties not shown in the diagram:

Keep the diagram simple by listing the secondary properties here instead of in the diagram.

  1. Title
  2. Description
  3. Download URL
  4. Byte size
  5. Format

Vocabularies

List the vocabularies and link to them if published. Delete the examples listed below as required.

The vocabularies used in this profile are:

  1. GSQ Data Themes
  2. Earth Science Data Category - the category(s) of data contained in the report
  3. Geoscience Feature of Interest
  4. Data Access Rights

Licence

The content of this repository is licensed for use with the Creative Commons 4.0 License. See the license deed for details.

Contacts

Geoscience Information Team, Geological Survey of Queensland, Department of Resources, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, [email protected]

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