GSQ Commodity Code
The Geological Survey of Queensland's codes used to identify geological commodities.
These codes are similar to, but not identical to, the international CGI Commodity Codes to which they will be related via a Linkset.
The Geological Survey of Queensland's codes used to identify geological commodities.
These codes are similar to, but not identical to, the international CGI Commodity Codes to which they will be related via a Linkset.
Types of surveys used to ascertain properties of geophysical features of interest
Methods for ascertaining the geocehmical properties
The Data Access Rights vocabulary defines concepts to declare the access rights of a resource.
This vocabulary is taken from the COAR Controlled Vocabularies Interest Group but is redelivered by GSQ as that vocabulary isn't well presented online and may disappear.
The operational lifecycle stage of a borehole
The circumstances of a borehole's entrance. This vocabulary extends the original 5 terms presented as examples within the GeoSciML standard.
The ways in which a borehole may be angled with respect to the vertical.
The Plot ontology embodies the OGC's Observations and Measurements conceptual model to capture plot-based ecological data.
This pattern in a general definitional resource pattern for the Geological Survey of Queensland. Although organisation-based path segments are not ideal, GSQ wishes to provision many definitional items (mainly vocabularies) under one namespace and thus needs a non-single-vocabulary-specific pattern. Some of the anticipated vocabularies are geology and Queensland specific, such as Qld mining permit types. Others are universal, such as lithology. GSQ expects some of the universal vocabularies to be deprecated for national/international ones over time.
Geological and Bioregional Assessments vocabularies, glossaries and other reference data