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date 2006.10.23.19.00.03; author StephenLong; state Exp;
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date 2006.09.19.23.26.21; author StephenLong; state Exp;
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date 2006.09.14.19.46.32; author StephenLong; state Exp;
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@%META:TOPICINFO{author="StephenLong" date="1161630003" format="1.1" version="1.3"}%
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%META:TOPICPARENT{name="DarwinCoreDraftStandard"}%
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---++Element Description: Minimum Depth in Meters
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The minimum or actual depth at which the collection or observation was made. Use positive values for locations below the surface. Examples: 0 (for a depth of up to 10m). 50 (for a depth between 50m and 100m).
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• 03 Sep 2005 - reverted to !MinimumElevationInMeters, !MaximumElevationInMeters, !MinimumDepthInMeters, !MaximumDepthInMeters from !ElevationInMeters, !ElevationRangeInMeters, !DepthInMeters, !DepthRangeInMeters because the former can better represent original data, which may have one limit or the other without having both. ( -- Main.JohnWieczorek).
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---+++ Comments
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Use the space below to make comments about this page. -- Main.StephenLong - 24 Aug 2006
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This is a test documentation page for a <noautolink> *MinimumDepthInMeters* </noautolink> concept.
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-- Main.StephenLong - 14 Sep 2006
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