IMO:

Paulo,

When you have a look at the GeoSciML work, you'll see the types of 
aspatial attributes that I'm referring to.

Bruce


> 
> > - When it comes to modelling Geoscientific data, the variety and depth 
of
> > inter-relationships of aspatial requirements is probably beyond the 
ability
> > of most (if not all) GIS to manage effectively.
> 
> What you mean with aspatial? What kinds of data?
> 
> > You may want to have a look at the work happening with GeoSciML and 
the 'One
> > Geology' project for more background on this. See:
> 
> Interesting on a quick glance. Will delve into it.
> -- 





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