This document defines and describes different types of geographic phenomena that can be represented in a geographic information system (GIS). It defines a geographic phenomenon as something that can be named, georeferenced, and assigned a time. Geographic phenomena include geographic fields, which have a value everywhere in the study area, and geographic objects, which are present sparsely. Fields can be continuous or discrete, and objects are defined by their location, shape, size, and orientation. The document also discusses different data value types including nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio that can be used to represent phenomena.