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---++Element Description: Minimum Elevation In Meters
The minimum or actual elevation at which the collection or observation was made. Use negative values for locations below sea level. Examples: 75 (for an elevation of 100 +- 25 meters). 100 (for an elevation between 100m and 200m).
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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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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> *MinimumElevationInMeters* </noautolink> concept.
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