2011-01-01
An OWL representation of the model for Temporal Hierarchical Ordinal Reference Systems defined in GeoSciML v3, and modeled after ISO 19108.
The THORS ontology introduces the classes thors:Era and thors:eraBoundary which are elements in a thors:ReferenceSystem.
The temporal positions of boundaries, and topological relationships between Eras are aligned to the Allen temporal algebra, as implemented in <a href='https://www.w3.org/TR/owl-time/'>OWL-Time</a>.
2023-05-12
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Simon J.D. Cox and Stephen M. Richard, A formal model for the geologic time scale and global stratotype section and point, compatible with geospatial information transfer standards, Geosphere, 1, 119-137 (2005)
Temporal Hierarchical Ordinal Reference System model
thors
2017-04-28 - removed imports of ISO ontologies
2020-05-31 - add OWL-Time alignment to primary graph; add inline examples for documentation
2023-05-12 - fix type of thors:positionalUncertainty
This model is related to the model for TORS in ISO 19108:2002, except that boundaries between eras are first class objects, supporting multiple properties, rather than being just time coordinates. It is also linked to the ISO 19108 Temporal Topology model.
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A temporal era is a named or identified interval from a temporal ordinal reference system
Time Ordinal Era or Interval
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A temporal era boundary starts or ends a named or identified interval from a temporal ordinal reference system
Time Ordinal Era Boundary
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A temporal ordinal reference system is a constrained temporal topological complex, in which the edges are called 'eras'.
Each era may be subdivided into one set of eras of the next finer rank. This constraint is required to establish a mono-hierarchy, so that a set of temporal positions defined relative to the reference system may be uniquely ordered.
Hierarchical Time Ordinal Reference System
era beginning
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temporal reference system component
era end
true
era member / sub-era
true
next era
uncertainty in temporal position
previous era
reference point in timescale
reference system that this era belongs to
system
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Stephen M Richard
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CSIRO
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Simon J D Cox