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env/
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ENV/
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-A. HISTORY OF THE SOFTWARE
-==========================
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-Python was created in the early 1990s by Guido van Rossum at Stichting
-Mathematisch Centrum (CWI, see http://www.cwi.nl) in the Netherlands
-as a successor of a language called ABC. Guido remains Python's
-principal author, although it includes many contributions from others.
-
-In 1995, Guido continued his work on Python at the Corporation for
-National Research Initiatives (CNRI, see http://www.cnri.reston.va.us)
-in Reston, Virginia where he released several versions of the
-software.
-
-In May 2000, Guido and the Python core development team moved to
-BeOpen.com to form the BeOpen PythonLabs team. In October of the same
-year, the PythonLabs team moved to Digital Creations, which became
-Zope Corporation. In 2001, the Python Software Foundation (PSF, see
-https://www.python.org/psf/) was formed, a non-profit organization
-created specifically to own Python-related Intellectual Property.
-Zope Corporation was a sponsoring member of the PSF.
-
-All Python releases are Open Source (see http://www.opensource.org for
-the Open Source Definition). Historically, most, but not all, Python
-releases have also been GPL-compatible; the table below summarizes
-the various releases.
-
- Release Derived Year Owner GPL-
- from compatible? (1)
-
- 0.9.0 thru 1.2 1991-1995 CWI yes
- 1.3 thru 1.5.2 1.2 1995-1999 CNRI yes
- 1.6 1.5.2 2000 CNRI no
- 2.0 1.6 2000 BeOpen.com no
- 1.6.1 1.6 2001 CNRI yes (2)
- 2.1 2.0+1.6.1 2001 PSF no
- 2.0.1 2.0+1.6.1 2001 PSF yes
- 2.1.1 2.1+2.0.1 2001 PSF yes
- 2.1.2 2.1.1 2002 PSF yes
- 2.1.3 2.1.2 2002 PSF yes
- 2.2 and above 2.1.1 2001-now PSF yes
-
-Footnotes:
-
-(1) GPL-compatible doesn't mean that we're distributing Python under
- the GPL. All Python licenses, unlike the GPL, let you distribute
- a modified version without making your changes open source. The
- GPL-compatible licenses make it possible to combine Python with
- other software that is released under the GPL; the others don't.
-
-(2) According to Richard Stallman, 1.6.1 is not GPL-compatible,
- because its license has a choice of law clause. According to
- CNRI, however, Stallman's lawyer has told CNRI's lawyer that 1.6.1
- is "not incompatible" with the GPL.
-
-Thanks to the many outside volunteers who have worked under Guido's
-direction to make these releases possible.
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-===============================================================
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-the Regents of the University of California, Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
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-distribution is included in the file docs/license.tcltk.
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diff --git a/Pipfile b/Pipfile
deleted file mode 100644
index b723d01..0000000
--- a/Pipfile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-[[source]]
-name = "pypi"
-url = "https://pypi.org/simple"
-verify_ssl = true
-
-[dev-packages]
-
-[packages]
-
-[requires]
-python_version = "3.7"
diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 08cd2b7..8abec44 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,28 +1,28 @@
# PyHarvest
-Extremely naive harvester. The key element is the postgresql database that manages resources in such a way that unique URI are kept in a seperate tables and only a reference (id) refers to it.
+Extremely naive harvester. The key element is the PostGresql database that manages resources in such a way that unique URI are kept in a seperate tables and only a reference (id) refers to it.
## Data model

-Unique resources are stored in resources table and given a unique id.
+Unique resources are stored in the resources table and given a unique id.
Statements which the object are stored in `t_resource` and is therefore just a collections of id (subject,predicate,object,context).
Statements which the object is a literal are kept in `t_literal` and stores different aspect of the literal : it's value, its type and its language.
-The literal types are manages in `lit_type`, only the id of that type is stored in `t_literal`
+The literal types are managed in `lit_type`, only the id of that type is stored in `t_literal`
-Two views ; `resource_triples` and `literal_triples` merge back the resources ids and their values.
+Two views: `resource_triples` and `literal_triples` merge back the resources ids and their values.
Those views are also used to insert triples. The views have INSTEAD OF triggers that does the house keeping of create a new resources if it does not already exists in `resources` table. The trigger on `literal_triples`also takes care of this job for literal types - if any. NULL type is just a string.
-
- ## Example code
-
- `main.py` shows an simple example of inserting triples into the database
+
+## Example code
+
+ `main.py` shows a simple example of inserting triples into the database
To run this example, you must set an environment `GSIP_HARV_CON_STR` variable with the connection string (eg: `host=localhost dbname=gsip user=gsip password=S3kret`)
## Running the app
-* activate your virtualenv.
+* activate your virtualenv: . venv/bin/activate
* run: pip install -r requirements.txt
* run: python app.py
-* navigate to: http://127.0.0.1:5000/
\ No newline at end of file
+* navigate to: http://127.0.0.1:8000/
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/data.ttl b/data.ttl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6472a78
--- /dev/null
+++ b/data.ttl
@@ -0,0 +1,56516 @@
+@prefix dc: .
+@prefix dcat: .
+@prefix dcterms: .
+@prefix foaf: .
+@prefix ns1: .
+@prefix ns2: .
+@prefix ns3: .
+@prefix ns4: .
+@prefix ns5: .
+@prefix owl: .
+@prefix rdf: .
+@prefix rdfs: .
+@prefix schema: .
+@prefix void: .
+@prefix xsd: .
+
+ a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf ,
+ ,
+ ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing ;
+ owl:equivalentClass .
+
+ a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf ,
+ ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing ;
+ owl:equivalentClass .
+
+ a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing ;
+ owl:equivalentClass .
+
+ a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing ;
+ owl:equivalentClass .
+
+ a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf ,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass .
+
+ a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf ,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass .
+
+ a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf ,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass .
+
+ a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf ,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass .
+
+ns1:GeologicUnit a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf ns1:GeologicUnit,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns1:GeologicUnit .
+
+ns1:GeologicUnitHierachy a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf ns1:GeologicUnitHierachy,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns1:GeologicUnitHierachy .
+
+void:Dataset a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf void:Dataset,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass void:Dataset .
+
+void:LinkSet a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf void:LinkSet,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass void:LinkSet .
+
+void:Linkset a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf void:Linkset,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass void:Linkset .
+
+rdf:Alt a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:Alt,
+ rdfs:Container,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdf:Alt .
+
+rdf:Bag a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:Bag,
+ rdfs:Container,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdf:Bag .
+
+rdf:List a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:List,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdf:List .
+
+rdf:Property a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:Property,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdf:Property .
+
+rdf:Seq a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:Seq,
+ rdfs:Container,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdf:Seq .
+
+rdf:Statement a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:Statement,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdf:Statement .
+
+rdf:XMLLiteral a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:XMLLiteral,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdf:XMLLiteral .
+
+rdfs:Class a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdfs:Class .
+
+rdfs:Container a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Container,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdfs:Container .
+
+rdfs:ContainerMembershipProperty a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:Property,
+ rdfs:ContainerMembershipProperty,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdfs:ContainerMembershipProperty .
+
+rdfs:Datatype a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdfs:Datatype .
+
+rdfs:Literal a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Literal,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdfs:Literal .
+
+rdfs:Resource a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource ;
+ owl:equivalentClass rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:anyURI a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:base64Binary a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:boolean a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:byte,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:decimal,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger,
+ xsd:nonPositiveInteger,
+ xsd:short,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time,
+ xsd:unsignedByte,
+ xsd:unsignedInt,
+ xsd:unsignedLong,
+ xsd:unsignedShort .
+
+xsd:byte a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf xsd:byte,
+ xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:short ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time ;
+ owl:equivalentClass xsd:byte .
+
+xsd:date a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:byte,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:decimal,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger,
+ xsd:nonPositiveInteger,
+ xsd:short,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time,
+ xsd:unsignedByte,
+ xsd:unsignedInt,
+ xsd:unsignedLong,
+ xsd:unsignedShort .
+
+xsd:dateTime a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:byte,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:decimal,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger,
+ xsd:nonPositiveInteger,
+ xsd:short,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time,
+ xsd:unsignedByte,
+ xsd:unsignedInt,
+ xsd:unsignedLong,
+ xsd:unsignedShort .
+
+xsd:decimal a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time .
+
+xsd:double a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:duration a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:byte,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:decimal,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger,
+ xsd:nonPositiveInteger,
+ xsd:short,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time,
+ xsd:unsignedByte,
+ xsd:unsignedInt,
+ xsd:unsignedLong,
+ xsd:unsignedShort .
+
+xsd:float a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:byte,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:decimal,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger,
+ xsd:nonPositiveInteger,
+ xsd:short,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time,
+ xsd:unsignedByte,
+ xsd:unsignedInt,
+ xsd:unsignedLong,
+ xsd:unsignedShort .
+
+xsd:gDay a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:gMonth a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:gMonthDay a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:gYear a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:gYearMonth a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:hexBinary a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:int a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time ;
+ owl:equivalentClass xsd:int .
+
+xsd:integer a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf xsd:decimal,
+ xsd:integer ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time ;
+ owl:equivalentClass xsd:integer .
+
+xsd:long a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time ;
+ owl:equivalentClass xsd:long .
+
+xsd:negativeInteger a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:nonNegativeInteger a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf xsd:integer,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time ;
+ owl:equivalentClass xsd:nonNegativeInteger .
+
+xsd:nonPositiveInteger a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time .
+
+xsd:positiveInteger a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+xsd:short a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:short ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time ;
+ owl:equivalentClass xsd:short .
+
+xsd:string a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:byte,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:decimal,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger,
+ xsd:nonPositiveInteger,
+ xsd:short,
+ xsd:time,
+ xsd:unsignedByte,
+ xsd:unsignedInt,
+ xsd:unsignedLong,
+ xsd:unsignedShort .
+
+xsd:time a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:byte,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:decimal,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger,
+ xsd:nonPositiveInteger,
+ xsd:short,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:unsignedByte,
+ xsd:unsignedInt,
+ xsd:unsignedLong,
+ xsd:unsignedShort .
+
+xsd:unsignedByte a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf xsd:byte,
+ xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger,
+ xsd:short,
+ xsd:unsignedByte,
+ xsd:unsignedInt,
+ xsd:unsignedLong,
+ xsd:unsignedShort ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time ;
+ owl:equivalentClass xsd:unsignedByte .
+
+xsd:unsignedInt a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger,
+ xsd:unsignedInt,
+ xsd:unsignedLong ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time ;
+ owl:equivalentClass xsd:unsignedInt .
+
+xsd:unsignedLong a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger,
+ xsd:unsignedLong ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time ;
+ owl:equivalentClass xsd:unsignedLong .
+
+xsd:unsignedShort a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Datatype,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf xsd:int,
+ xsd:integer,
+ xsd:long,
+ xsd:nonNegativeInteger,
+ xsd:short,
+ xsd:unsignedInt,
+ xsd:unsignedLong,
+ xsd:unsignedShort ;
+ owl:disjointWith xsd:boolean,
+ xsd:date,
+ xsd:dateTime,
+ xsd:duration,
+ xsd:float,
+ xsd:string,
+ xsd:time ;
+ owl:equivalentClass xsd:unsignedShort .
+
+owl:AnnotationProperty a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+owl:Class a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ owl:equivalentClass owl:Class .
+
+owl:DatatypeProperty a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:Property .
+
+owl:FunctionalProperty a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:Property .
+
+owl:InverseFunctionalProperty a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf owl:ObjectProperty .
+
+owl:Nothing a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Nothing,
+ owl:Thing ;
+ owl:equivalentClass owl:Nothing .
+
+owl:ObjectProperty a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:Property,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:ObjectProperty ;
+ owl:equivalentClass owl:ObjectProperty .
+
+owl:Ontology a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Ontology ;
+ owl:equivalentClass owl:Ontology .
+
+owl:OntologyProperty a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdf:Property .
+
+owl:Property a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Property ;
+ owl:equivalentClass owl:Property .
+
+owl:Restriction a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class,
+ owl:Restriction ;
+ owl:equivalentClass owl:Restriction .
+
+owl:SymmetricProperty a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:ObjectProperty,
+ owl:SymmetricProperty ;
+ owl:equivalentClass owl:SymmetricProperty .
+
+owl:Thing a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing ;
+ owl:equivalentClass owl:Thing .
+
+owl:TransitiveProperty a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:ObjectProperty,
+ owl:TransitiveProperty ;
+ owl:equivalentClass owl:TransitiveProperty .
+
+dcat:CatalogRecord a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ dcat:CatalogRecord ;
+ owl:equivalentClass dcat:CatalogRecord .
+
+dcat:Dataset a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ dcat:Dataset ;
+ owl:equivalentClass dcat:Dataset .
+
+ a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ ;
+ owl:equivalentClass .
+
+ a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ ;
+ owl:equivalentClass .
+
+ a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ ;
+ owl:equivalentClass .
+
+schema:Dataset a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ schema:Dataset ;
+ owl:equivalentClass schema:Dataset .
+
+ns2:HY_Catchment a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing,
+ ns2:HY_Catchment ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns2:HY_Catchment .
+
+ns2:HY_CatchmentAggregate a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ ns2:HY_CatchmentAggregate ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns2:HY_CatchmentAggregate .
+
+ns2:HY_DendriticCatchment a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ ns2:HY_DendriticCatchment ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns2:HY_DendriticCatchment .
+
+ns2:HY_Flowpath a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ ns2:HY_Flowpath ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns2:HY_Flowpath .
+
+ns2:HY_HydroNetwork a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ ns2:HY_HydroNetwork ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns2:HY_HydroNetwork .
+
+ns2:HY_HydroNexus a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing,
+ ns2:HY_HydroNexus ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns2:HY_HydroNexus .
+
+ns2:HY_HydroloLocation a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ ns2:HY_HydroloLocation ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns2:HY_HydroloLocation .
+
+ns2:HY_HydrometricFeature a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing,
+ ns2:HY_HydrometricFeature ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns2:HY_HydrometricFeature .
+
+ns2:HY_HydrometricNetwork a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ ns2:HY_HydrometricNetwork ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns2:HY_HydrometricNetwork .
+
+ns2:HY_HydrometricStation a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing,
+ ns2:HY_HydrometricFeature,
+ ns2:HY_HydrometricStation ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns2:HY_HydrometricStation .
+
+ns2:HY_Waterbody a rdfs:Class,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Class ;
+ rdfs:subClassOf rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing,
+ ns2:HY_Waterbody ;
+ owl:equivalentClass ns2:HY_Waterbody .
+
+ns1: a rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Ontology ;
+ owl:imports .
+
+() a rdf:List,
+ rdfs:Resource .
+
+owl:versionInfo a owl:AnnotationProperty .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ dcterms:conformsTo ;
+ ns3:provider .
+
+ a ,
+ ,
+ ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a ,
+ rdfs:Resource,
+ owl:Thing .
+
+ a