[Fwd: Questions concerning spatialRaster entities?]

Peter McCartney peter.mccartney at asu.edu
Mon Jul 7 18:12:05 PDT 2003


Hi dan. We have a number of spatial files in EML in our SEINet catalog.
http://seinet.asu.edu. You may find it easier to browse the metadata through
one our GIS apps, the eAtlas http://cochise.asu.edu/eatlas which letsyou see
the list of source files used for a map and then click to view the metadata
from SEINet.

I do have to admit thought that many of these still need cleaning and are
not really fleshing out all of the elements for spatial raster and spatial
vector. Ive asked Radha to identify the ones she feels are complete and I
wll let you know which ones she suggest to look at.

Peter McCartney (peter.mccartney at asu.edu)
Center for Environmental-Studies
Arizona State University
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Higgins [mailto:higgins at nceas.ucsb.edu] 
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 1:32 PM
To: Scott Chapal
Cc: Eml-Dev (eml-dev at ecoinformatics.org)
Subject: [Fwd: Questions concerning spatialRaster entities?]


Hi Scott,

    Matt Jones suggested that I might contact you directly with some 
questions that I have about the spatial modules in EML2. In particular, 
have you created any example EML2 documents that use the spatialVector 
or spatialRaster modules? If so, could I get copies of some of these as 
examples?

    I had a number of other detailed questions which I had previously 
sent out to the eml-dev group which I am reproducing here (since I 
didn't get any responses :-) ).

    Thanks for whatever help you may be able to provide.

Dan

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