NF EN ISO 28258

NF EN ISO 28258

December 2013
Standard Current

Soil quality - Digital exchange of soil-related data

ISO 28258:2013 describes how to digitally exchange soil-related data. It aims to facilitate the exchange of valid, clearly described and specified soil-related data between individuals and organizations via digital systems, and enables any soil data producer, holder or user to find and transfer data in an unambiguous way.It contains definitions of features, several parameter specifications and encoding rules that allow consistent and retrievable data exchange. It also allows the explicit geo-referencing of soil data by building on other International Standards, thus facilitating the use of soil data within geographical information systems (GIS). Because soil data are of various origins and are obtained according to a huge variety of description and classification systems, ISO 28258:2013 provides no attribute catalogue, but a flexible approach to the unified encoding of soil data by implementing the provisions of ISO 19156 observations and measurements (OM) for use in soil science.

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National standards and national normative documents

Publication date

December 2013

Number of pages

75 p.

Reference

NF EN ISO 28258

ICS Codes

13.080.01   Soil quality and pedology in general

Classification index

X31-014

Print number

1 - 18/12/2013

International kinship

European kinship

EN ISO 28258:2013
Sumary
Soil quality - Digital exchange of soil-related data

ISO 28258:2013 describes how to digitally exchange soil-related data. It aims to facilitate the exchange of valid, clearly described and specified soil-related data between individuals and organizations via digital systems, and enables any soil data producer, holder or user to find and transfer data in an unambiguous way.

It contains definitions of features, several parameter specifications and encoding rules that allow consistent and retrievable data exchange. It also allows the explicit geo-referencing of soil data by building on other International Standards, thus facilitating the use of soil data within geographical information systems (GIS). Because soil data are of various origins and are obtained according to a huge variety of description and classification systems, ISO 28258:2013 provides no attribute catalogue, but a flexible approach to the unified encoding of soil data by implementing the provisions of ISO 19156 observations and measurements (OM) for use in soil science.

Table of contents
  • Avant-propos
    iv
  • Introduction
    v
  • 1 Domaine d'application
    1
  • 2 Références normatives
    1
  • 3 Termes et définitions
    1
  • 4 Justification
    6
  • 4.1 Généralités
    6
  • 4.2 Exigences
    7
  • 4.3 Introduction au principal jeu de données relatives à la qualité du sol
    7
  • 5 Modèle d'information sur les entités pédologiques
    8
  • 5.1 Principes d'observations et de mesures
    8
  • 5.2 Modèle général concernant l'échange de données relatives à la qualité du sol
    8
  • 5.3 Paquets
    11
  • 5.4 Modèle
    12
  • 6 Description des sous-modèles
    14
  • 6.1 Projet
    14
  • 6.2 Relation spatiale
    15
  • 6.3 Site
    15
  • 6.4 Parcelle
    15
  • 6.5 Cartographie du sol
    16
  • 6.6 Observation du sol
    17
  • 6.7 Échantillonnage du sol
    18
  • 6.8 Description du profil
    19
  • 6.9 Implémentation GML
    20
  • 7 Logiciels clés
    20
  • 8 Logiciel de validation (outils de contrôle)
    21
  • Annexe A (informative) Exemples d'attributs de sol extraits de l'ISO 25177
    22
  • Annexe B (informative) Exemples de listes de codes extraits de l'ISO 25177
    25
  • Annexe C (informative) Construction de fichiers XML
    29
  • Bibliographie
    64
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