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What are the Key Components of ISO 19115 Metadata?
The key components of ISO 19115 metadata include:
Identification Information
: Details about the dataset, such as title, abstract, purpose, and keywords.
Spatial Representation Information
: Information about the spatial data model used, such as vector or raster data.
Reference System Information
: Information about the coordinate reference systems used.
Data Quality Information
: Details about the accuracy, consistency, and completeness of the data.
Distribution Information
: Information on how to obtain the dataset, including formats and access constraints.
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