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Element gml:anchorDefinition
Namespace http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2
Annotations
gml:anchorDefinition is a description, possibly including coordinates, of the
definition used to anchor the datum to the Earth. Also known as the "origin", especially for
engineering and image datums. The codeSpace attribute may be used to reference a source of
more detailed on this point or surface, or on a set of such descriptions. - For a geodetic
datum, this point is also known as the fundamental point, which is traditionally the point
where the relationship between geoid and ellipsoid is defined. In some cases, the
"fundamental point" may consist of a number of points. In those cases, the parameters
defining the geoid/ellipsoid relationship have been averaged for these points, and the
averages adopted as the datum definition. - For an engineering datum, the anchor definition
may be a physical point, or it may be a point with defined coordinates in another CRS.may -
For an image datum, the anchor definition is usually either the centre of the image or the
corner of the image. - For a temporal datum, this attribute is not defined. Instead of the
anchor definition, a temporal datum carries a separate time origin of type
DateTime.
Diagram
Diagramgml3_2Profile_diggs_xsd_Complex_Type_gml_CodeType.tmp#CodeType_codeSpacegml3_2Profile_diggs_xsd_Complex_Type_gml_CodeType.tmp#CodeType
Type gml:CodeType
Properties
content complex
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Attributes
QName Type Use
codeSpace anyURI optional
Source
<element name="anchorDefinition" type="gml:CodeType">
  <annotation>
    <documentation>gml:anchorDefinition is a description, possibly including coordinates, of the definition used to anchor the datum to the Earth. Also known as the "origin", especially for engineering and image datums. The codeSpace attribute may be used to reference a source of more detailed on this point or surface, or on a set of such descriptions. - For a geodetic datum, this point is also known as the fundamental point, which is traditionally the point where the relationship between geoid and ellipsoid is defined. In some cases, the "fundamental point" may consist of a number of points. In those cases, the parameters defining the geoid/ellipsoid relationship have been averaged for these points, and the averages adopted as the datum definition. - For an engineering datum, the anchor definition may be a physical point, or it may be a point with defined coordinates in another CRS.may - For an image datum, the anchor definition is usually either the centre of the image or the corner of the image. - For a temporal datum, this attribute is not defined. Instead of the anchor definition, a temporal datum carries a separate time origin of type DateTime.</documentation>
  </annotation>
</element>