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- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
A dataset of unique identifiers for a wide range of landscape and built environment features, with a generalised location, extracted from OS MasterMap products.
A TOID (Topographic Identifier) is...
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- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
The Non-Addressable Object Feature Type represents local authority and Ordnance Survey captured features that are currently live but are objects that would not be expected to be able to receive...
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- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
A settlement, locality, geographical feature, or area of water that has a name, represented as a point.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
A settlement, locality, geographical feature, or area of water that has a name, represented as a polygon.
- Published by:
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Last updated:
- 26 April 2024
This dataset contains 204 ascending and 300 descending Sentinel-1 geocoded unwrapped interferograms and coherence, and 70 ascending and 102 descending Re-sampled Single Look Complex (RSLC) images...
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- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
The Road and Path Networks are not topologically structured together. Connecting Links have been introduced to enable a connection between the Road Network and the Path Network without splitting...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
Polygon feature representing a manmade construction that is not a building. Examples include a mast, a chimney, and a crane.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
A point spatial object that is used to break up the road network for connectivity. The road network splits for the following circumstances:
The location where an attribute recorded on the Road Link...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
1:50 000 Scale Colour Raster is Ordnance Survey’s definitive raster product, providing a complete digital view of the popular Landranger® paper map series. It comprises 815 tiles, each 20 km by 20...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 29 September 2023
A Railway Link is a linear feature that defines the geometry and connectivity of the Rail Network between two points in the network.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
Polygon feature representing an area of the Earth's surface with a distinct physical morphology, such as cliffs, artificial slopes, and burial mounds.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
Polygon feature representing an area of permanent inland water. (This abstract has been temporarily padded to import into GeoNetwork)
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
Feature which has a point geometry and represents the locations where pedestrians and / or vehicles can enter or exit a site.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
A feature which has a line geometry and represents a wall between two buildings, building internal divisions, or an overhanging building edge.
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- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
A line feature representing the edges of a traffic calming area in the road network. (This abstract has been temporarily padded to import into GeoNetwork)
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- Marine Management Organisation
- Last updated:
- 20 April 2016
The data to define the extent of policy PS2 in the East Inshore and East Offshore marine plans was based on identification of important navigation routes. Important navigation routes are areas...
- Published by:
- Marine Management Organisation
- Last updated:
- 20 April 2016
This dataset has been created to define potential opportunity for carbon capture and storage (CCS1) as shown in the MMO East Inshore and East Offshore marine plans. The data has been derived from...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
Polygon feature which represents the recognisable extent of certain types of function or activity. Examples include a caravan site, a university, and a railway centre.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 29 September 2023
Buildings that consist of multiple adjoining building parts. When contained in a Land Use Site, adjoining building parts will be represented by a single feature.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 02 October 2023
The OS MasterMap Imagery Layer is a maintained seamless digital dataset of high-quality 24-bit colour orthorectified aerial photography of Great Britain. It provides vital information that cannot...