@prefix dcterms: <http://purl.org/dc/terms/> .
@prefix ns1: <http://purl.org/linked-data/registry#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix prez: <https://prez.dev/> .
@prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
@prefix schema: <https://schema.org/> .
@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .

<http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/EarthMaterialClass/RockName/BLSTMY> a skos:Concept ;
    dcterms:identifier "RockName:BLSTMY"^^prez:identifier ;
    dcterms:source "http://data.bgs.ac.uk/ref/EarthMaterialClass/RockName"^^xsd:anyURI ;
    ns1:status <https://linked.data.gov.au/def/reg-statuses/stable> ;
    rdfs:seeAlso <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mylonite> ;
    owl:sameAs <http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/EarthMaterialClass/RockClassAll/BLSTMY> ;
    skos:broader <http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/EarthMaterialClass/RockName/MYLTIC> ;
    skos:definition "Blastomylonite - A type of mylonitic-rock. Blastomylonites are formed where extensive recrystallisation and mineral growth accompanied deformation, resulting, for example, in ribbon textures in quartzose rocks. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/02, section 7.3."@en ;
    skos:inScheme <http://data.bgs.ac.uk/ref/EarthMaterialClass/RockName> ;
    skos:notation "BLSTMY"@en ;
    skos:prefLabel "Blastomylonite"@en ;
    prez:link "/v/vocab/rthmtrlclss:RockName/RockName:BLSTMY" .

<http://data.bgs.ac.uk/ref/EarthMaterialClass/RockClassAll> dcterms:identifier "rthmtrlclss:RockClassAll"^^prez:identifier ;
    dcterms:title "The BGS Rock Classification Scheme"@en ;
    ns1:status <https://linked.data.gov.au/def/reg-statuses/stable> ;
    skos:definition "The BGS Rock Classification Scheme classifies all types of earth material or other substance that may be recorded in a geological log or section. This is a combined scheme that consists of all concepts from the 3 sub-schemes. The 3 sub-schemes cover different sets of terms (single rocks, composite rocks, dummy rocks) and have different semantics of hierarchical relationship"@en ;
    skos:prefLabel "The BGS Rock Classification Scheme"@en .

dcterms:description rdfs:label "Description"@en ;
    dcterms:description "Description may include but is not limited to: an abstract, a table of contents, a graphical representation, or a free-text account of the resource."@en .

dcterms:identifier rdfs:label "Identifier"@en ;
    dcterms:description "Recommended practice is to identify the resource by means of a string conforming to an identification system. Examples include International Standard Book Number (ISBN), Digital Object Identifier (DOI), and Uniform Resource Name (URN).  Persistent identifiers should be provided as HTTP URIs."@en .

dcterms:source rdfs:label "Source"@en ;
    dcterms:description "This property is intended to be used with non-literal values. The described resource may be derived from the related resource in whole or in part. Best practice is to identify the related resource by means of a URI or a string conforming to a formal identification system."@en .

dcterms:title rdfs:label "Title"@en .

ns1:status rdfs:label "Status"@en .

rdf:type rdfs:label "Type"@en .

rdfs:label rdfs:label "label" .

rdfs:seeAlso rdfs:label "seeAlso" .

owl:sameAs rdfs:label "Same As"@en .

skos:broader rdfs:label "has broader"@en ;
    skos:definition "Relates a concept to a concept that is more general in meaning."@en .

skos:definition rdfs:label "definition"@en ;
    skos:definition "A statement or formal explanation of the meaning of a concept."@en .

skos:inScheme rdfs:label "is in scheme"@en ;
    skos:definition "Relates a resource (for example a concept) to a concept scheme in which it is included."@en .

skos:notation rdfs:label "notation"@en ;
    skos:definition "A notation, also known as classification code, is a string of characters such as \"T58.5\" or \"303.4833\" used to uniquely identify a concept within the scope of a given concept scheme."@en .

skos:prefLabel rdfs:label "preferred label"@en ;
    skos:definition "The preferred lexical label for a resource, in a given language."@en .

<https://linked.data.gov.au/def/reg-statuses> dcterms:identifier "defn:reg-statuses"^^prez:identifier ;
    skos:definition """This vocabulary is a re-published and only marginally changed version of the Registry Ontology's (http://epimorphics.com/public/vocabulary/Registry.html) *Status* vocabulary (online in RDF: http://purl.org/linked-data/registry). The only real change to content has been the addition of the term `unstable`. This re-publication has been performed to allow the IRIs of each vocab term (skos:Concept) to resolve to both human-readable and machine-readable forms of content (HTML and RDF), using HTTP content negotiation.

Note that just like the original form of this vocabulary, while it is a SKOS vocabulary implemented as a single skos:ConceptScheme, it is also an OWL Ontology and that each *Status* is both a skos:Concept and a reg:Status individual."""@en ;
    skos:prefLabel "Registry Status Vocabulary"@en .

prez:link rdfs:label "link" .

schema:color rdfs:label "color" .

<http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/EarthMaterialClass/RockClassAll/BLSTMY> rdfs:label "Blastomylonite"@en ;
    dcterms:identifier "RockClassAll:BLSTMY"^^prez:identifier ;
    ns1:status <https://linked.data.gov.au/def/reg-statuses/stable> ;
    skos:definition "Blastomylonite - A type of mylonitic-rock. Blastomylonites are formed where extensive recrystallisation and mineral growth accompanied deformation, resulting, for example, in ribbon textures in quartzose rocks. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/02, section 7.3."@en ;
    skos:prefLabel "Blastomylonite"@en ;
    prez:link "/v/vocab/rthmtrlclss:RockClassAll/RockClassAll:BLSTMY" .

<http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/EarthMaterialClass/RockName/MYLTIC> dcterms:identifier "RockName:MYLTIC"^^prez:identifier ;
    ns1:status <https://linked.data.gov.au/def/reg-statuses/stable> ;
    skos:definition "Mylonitic-rock - A type of foliated mechanically broken rock with primary cohesion. Mylonitic rocks represent the products of dominantly ductile deformation. They generally occur within restricted zones related to faults, thrusts or shear zones. These foliated rocks develop as a result of grain size reduction by a combination of breakage and plastic strain of grains. Plastic deformation increases the aspect ratio of affected minerals producing textures such as quartz ribbons and a foliated fine-grained matrix. Other minerals, for example feldspar and garnet, may resist ductile deformation or fracture in a brittle manner and remain significantly larger than the foliated matrix. These are commonly lens shaped and termed porphyroclasts. As mylonitisation proceeds, the porphyroclasts are progressively wrapped by and then become isolated within the foliated matrix. They also become smaller, either by fracturing or by marginal erosion. Porphyroclasts may develop asymmetrical tails which can indicate the sense of shearing (dextral or sinistral) within the mylonitic rocks. Mylonitic rocks are classified into protomylonite, mylonite, and ultramylonite based on the percentage of visible porphyroclasts within the streaky, platy, fine-grained matrix. British Geological Survey Research Report RR/99/02, section 7.3 and table 5."@en ;
    skos:prefLabel "Mylonitic-rock"@en ;
    prez:link "/v/vocab/rthmtrlclss:RockName/RockName:MYLTIC" .

<http://data.bgs.ac.uk/ref/EarthMaterialClass/RockName> dcterms:identifier "rthmtrlclss:RockName"^^prez:identifier ;
    dcterms:title "Rock Classification Scheme - single rock types sub-scheme"@en ;
    ns1:status <https://linked.data.gov.au/def/reg-statuses/stable> ;
    skos:definition "Subscheme of Rock Classification Scheme that classifies single rock types in a class-sub class hierarchy. Volumes 1 to 4 of published reports."@en ;
    skos:prefLabel "Rock Classification Scheme - single rock types sub-scheme"@en ;
    prez:link "/v/vocab/rthmtrlclss:RockName" .

skos:Concept rdfs:label "Concept"@en ;
    skos:definition "An idea or notion; a unit of thought."@en .

<https://linked.data.gov.au/def/reg-statuses/stable> dcterms:identifier "rstatus:stable"^^prez:identifier ;
    skos:definition "An entry that is seen as having a reasonable measure of stability, may be used to mark the full adoption of a previously 'experimental' entry."@en ;
    skos:prefLabel "stable"@en ;
    prez:link "/v/vocab/defn:reg-statuses/rstatus:stable" ;
    schema:color "#2e8c09" .

