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  • gml - OGC Geometry
    http://www.opengis.net/ont/gml
    A specialization of GeoSPARQL defining specific subtypes of Geometry @en
  • atts - Air Traffic Temporal and Spacial Vocabulary
    https://data.nasa.gov/ontologies/atmonto/general#
    Defines temporal / spatial concepts and general-purpose datastructures @en
  • ext - OWL representation of ISO 19115 (Geographic Information - Metadata - Extent package)
    http://def.seegrid.csiro.au/isotc211/iso19115/2003/extent
    An OWL representation of parts of the Geographic Metadata model described in ISO 19115:2003 with Corrigendum 2006 - EX Package @en
  • gm - OWL representation of ISO 19107 (Geographic Information)
    http://def.seegrid.csiro.au/isotc211/iso19107/2003/geometry
    An OWL representation of part of the model for geometry and space from ISO 19107:2003 Geographic Information - Spatial Schema @en
  • spatial - NeoGeo Spatial Ontology
    http://geovocab.org/spatial
    A vocabulary for describing topological relations between features @en
  • cart - cartCoordOnt
    http://purl.org/net/cartCoord#
    Ontology for representation of cartesian co-ordinates @en
  • tsn - Territorial Statistical Nomenclature Ontology
    http://purl.org/net/tsn#
    This RDF ontology allows describing any Territorial Statistical Nomenclature (TSN) (i.e., partition of the territory) used as a support to socio-economic data (statistical data that describe territory in terms of population, unemployement rate, transport access, etc.). @en
  • juso - Juso Ontology
    http://rdfs.co/juso/
    Juso Ontology is a Web vocabulary for describing geographical addresses and features. @en
  • gom - GOM: Geometry Metadata Ontology
    https://w3id.org/gom
    The Geometry Metadata Ontology contains terminology to Coordinate Systems (CS), length units and other metadata (file size, software of origin, etc.). GOM is designed to be at least compatible with OMG (Ontology for Managing Geometry) and FOG (File Ontology for Geometry formats), and their related graph patterns. In addition, GOM provides terminology for some experimental data structures to manage (marked as vs:term_status = unstable): * transformed geometry (e.g. a prototype door geometry that is reused for all doors of this type). This is closely related to the transformation of Coordinate Systems @en