A feature at the end of one or more WatercourseLink features that indicates either the confluence or two or more watercourses and/or a change in the attribution of the WatercourseLink features Reason for the current version to be created Reason for the current version to be created A segment that forms part of a watercourse. Reason for the current version to be created Classification of the type of watercourse that is formed by the WatercourseLink. The relative vertical position of the watercourse in relation to ground level. The origin of the geometry property. Code indicating whether the link is the primary flow within the larger watercourse it is part of. Official code assigned to identify the watercourse. This is an official identification code assigned by a responsible authority such as the Environment Agency (EA) or Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) Recognised name assigned to the watercourse. NOTE 1: The language used to define the name shall also be provided as a 3-digit ISO 639-2 code ('eng', cym' gla') NOTE 2: Where a watercourse has a name in more than one language then this attribute will be the Welsh or Gaelic version. An alternative name of the main watercourse the link is part of. NOTE 1: The language used to define the name shall also be provided as a 3-digit ISO 639-2 code ('eng', cym' gla') NOTE 2: Where a watercourse has a name in more than one language then this attribute will be the Welsh or Gaelic version. A name that applies to a sub section of a larger named watercourse. NOTE 1: The language used to define the name shall also be provided as a 3-digit ISO 639-2 code ('eng', cym' gla') NOTE: 2 Where a watercourse has a local name in more than one language then this name will be the Welsh or Gaelic version. A name that applies to a sub section of a larger named watercourse. NOTE 1: The language used to define the name shall also be provided as a 3-digit ISO 639-2 code ('eng', cym' gla') NOTE 2: Where a watercourse has a name in more than one language then this attribute will be the Welsh or Gaelic version. The name of the catchment area where the link falls, assigned by the responsible authority. Indicator (true/false) to state whether water is present along the watercourse link occurs year round. If permanent then 'true' else 'false'. Indicator (true/false) to state whether the watercourse is managed for inland navigation by a member of The Association of Inland Navigation Authorities (AINA) members. If managed then 'true' else 'false'. A calculated percentage value that indicates the rate of descent of the surface of the water, The gradient is derived by dividing the Vertical Drop by the Length of the link and multiplying by 100. NOTE: Water always flows downhill, if the gradient is null, a nilReason value shall be provided (nilReason = ‘unknown’) to state that the gradient was not accurately computable. The average width of the watercourse along the link expressed in metres. This value is void for WatercourseLink features derived from OS large-scales single line features. A calculated value indicating the relative cartographic importance of a link to aid selection and depiction when styling the data. This is a combination of the following attributes Form, Provenance and Width. The attribute contains no information that cannot be inferred from combinations of other attributes. A feature recording a set of watercourse links representing an identifiable watercourse. Reason for the current version to be created Official code assigned to identify the watercourse. This is an official identification code assigned by a responsible authority such as the Environment Agency (EA) or Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) Recognised name assigned to the watercourse. NOTE 1: The language used to define the name shall also be provided as a 3-digit ISO 639-2 code ('eng', cym' gla') NOTE 2: Where a watercourse has a name in more than one language then this attribute will be the Welsh or Gaelic version. An alternative name of the main watercourse the link is part of. NOTE 1: The language used to define the name shall also be provided as a 3-digit ISO 639-2 code ('eng', cym' gla') NOTE 2: Where a watercourse has a name in more than one language then this attribute will be the Welsh or Gaelic version. The type of watercourse that the link set represents. A feature that indicates two or more watercourses pass over one another at different physical levels. Reason for the current version to be created Point where two or more WaterCourseLink features intersect.