The mb to cc linkset uses intersectional objects to represent overlaps between mb and cc. These areas should be removed and aren't required except to represent proportionality. They are confusing as they have a type of http://www.opengis.net/ont/geosparql#Feature thus share typing with first class features like mb and cc, current typing makes them difficult to distinguish from first class features. Intersectional objects exist only by virtue of the overlap relationship between a mb and cc, that overlap relationship is already represented as a dedicated reified triple.
The mb to cc linkset uses intersectional objects to represent overlaps between mb and cc. These areas should be removed and aren't required except to represent proportionality. They are confusing as they have a type of
http://www.opengis.net/ont/geosparql#Featurethus share typing with first class features like mb and cc, current typing makes them difficult to distinguish from first class features. Intersectional objects exist only by virtue of the overlap relationship between a mb and cc, that overlap relationship is already represented as a dedicated reified triple.