VERTICAL_DATUM
- class s100py.s100.VERTICAL_DATUM(value, names=None, *values, module=None, qualname=None, type=None, start=1, boundary=None)
Bases:
Enum
Note: while a Vertical Datum can be created with the shorthand aliases, ex: MLWS, the string written and returned from the file/S100 object will be the official long name, e.g. “meanLowWaterSprings” etc. S100 Part 4a Metadata
S100 v5 Part 17 Vertical and Sounding Datum Added balticSeaChartDatum2000 = 44 to hydrographicZero = 49
Attributes Summary
Attributes Documentation
- approximateLowestAstronomicalTide = 10
- approximateMeanLowWater = 14
- approximateMeanLowWaterSprings = 7
- approximateMeanLowerLowWater = 15
- approximateMeanSeaLevel = 19
- balticSeaChartDatum2000 = 44
- equinoctialSpringLowWater = 22
- highWater = 18
- highWaterSprings = 20
- higherHighWaterLargeTide = 28
- highestAstronomicalTide = 30
- hydrographicZero = 49
- indianSpringLowWater = 8
- internationalGreatLakesDatum1985 = 25
- internationalGreatLakesDatum2020 = 46
- localDatum = 24
- lowWater = 13
- lowWaterSprings = 9
- lowerLowWaterLargeTide = 27
- lowestAstronomicalTide = 23
- lowestLowWater = 4
- lowestLowWaterSprings = 6
- meanHighWater = 16
- meanHighWaterSprings = 17
- meanHigherHighWater = 21
- meanLowWater = 5
- meanLowWaterSprings = 1
- meanLowerLowWater = 12
- meanLowerLowWaterSprings = 2
- meanSeaLevel = 3
- meanWaterLevel = 26
- nearlyHighestHighWater = 29
- nearlyLowestLowWater = 11
- seaFloor = 47
- seaSurface = 48