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- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Last updated:
- 13 October 2024
Elastic constants were calculated by using the stress-strain method and density functional theory for crystals of different symmetry. A toolkit was developed to facilitate the input preparation and...
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- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
Polygon feature representing a manmade construction that is not a building. Examples include a mast, a chimney, and a crane.
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- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
A ward contains features that are subdivisions of higher features for the purpose of voting (for example, a district ward is a subdivision of a district).
- Published by:
- Marine Environmental Data & Information Network
- Last updated:
- 10 July 2024
Files for use with the R script accompanying the paper Cooper et al. (2019).
Note that this script also uses files from
`https://doi.org/10.14466/CefasDataHub.34`_ (details provided in script)....
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- Marine Environmental Data & Information Network
- Last updated:
- 10 September 2024
Files for use with the R script accompanying the paper Cooper et al. (2019).
Note that this script also uses files from
`https://doi.org/10.14466/CefasDataHub.34`_ (details provided in script)....
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
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:
- 18 October 2024
Polygon feature which encompasses one or more components and represents a manmade construction that has been built for a specific purpose. Examples include a bridge, a dam, and an aqueduct.
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
A road feature is a link set which represents a collection of road link features that share the same name (for example, Bilston Road) or classification number (for example, A41), used primarily by...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
Feature which has a line geometry and represents a linear, freestanding, manmade construction that is not a building and is not wide enough to capture as a structure. Examples include a gate or...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
The Built Address Feature Type represents local authority addresses that are currently built and live and can typically receive mail, deliveries, or services. For example, homes, shops, schools and...
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- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
An area on the Earth's surface that has not otherwise been captured as a Building Part, Structure Point, or Water Point feature and is too small to capture as a Land feature, for example, a...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
A Path Link is a linear spatial object that defines the geometry and connectivity of the path network between two points in the network. Path Links will be split for connectivity purposes (for...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
Feature which has a point geometry and represents a freestanding manmade construction that is not a building and is less than 4m square but is considered to be of sufficient interest to be...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
The Historic Address Feature Type represents local authority addresses that are no longer in existence. This can occur as a result of demolition or the merging of two built properties to become one...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
Restriction includes turn restrictions, restriction for vehicles, and access restrictions.
Turn restrictions are a restriction based upon a vehicle manoeuvre. This type of restriction includes...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
Polygon feature representing either a complete separate building, or part of a larger building where internal divisions exist from ground to roof level which can be identified externally. Examples...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
Polygon feature representing an area on the Earth's surface that has not otherwise been captured as a Building Part, Rail, Road Track Or Path, Structure, or Water Feature Type. Examples of Land...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
A Path feature is a link set which represents a collection of Path Link features that share the same name (for example, Church Walk). A Path will reference the complete collection of Road Link...
- Published by:
- The National Archives
- Last updated:
- 23 September 2020
The data in the file providing workforce management information shows the number of people we employ (headcount) and the full-time equivalent each month. The report includes the number of...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2024
OS Emergency Services Gazetteer product provides a national, consistent, and maintained view of the locations and names of places and objects. This enables quick and accurate gazetteer searches and...