Table 6.50 -- EDCS Attribute enumerant codes for attributes whose label begins with S
| Attribute label | Enumerant label | Definition | Related concepts | Code |
| SCND_MATERIAL_TYPE | The type of secondary material composition of an object. | |||
| ASH | The residual inorganic matter left after an organic substance has been completely burned. |   | 11 | |
| ASPHALT | A dark, tarry, bituminous material found naturally or distilled from petroleum, mixed with crushed stone gravel or sand. |   | 12 | |
| BOULDERS | A detached rock mass having a diameter greater than 25,6 decimetres that has been rounded or otherwise shaped by chemical weathering, mechanical weathering, or abrasion in the course of transport. |   | 13 | |
| CHALK | A fine-grained limestone or a soft form of calcium carbonate composed of finely divided marine shells. |   | 14 | |
| CINDERS | A partly burned and extinguished piece of combustible material or particles of such a material |   | 15 | |
| CIRRIPEDIA | Made from the calcareous shell of the cirripedia which is an order of Crustacea including the barnacles. |   | 16 | |
| CLAY | A soft, very fine-grained natural sediment or aggregate that is composed mainly of particles of size less than 0,0039 millimetre, made up of hydrous silicates of aluminum mixed with various impurities. |   | 17 | |
| CLAY_TILE | A tile whose primary material is clay. |   | 18 | |
| COBBLE | Any rock fragment larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder, ranging between 6,4 and 25,6 decimetres in diameter, and formed by abrasion in the course of transport. |   | 19 | |
| CONCRETE | A hard, strong substance that is composed of cement and an aggregate such as sand and gravel which has been mixed with water and allowed to dry and harden. |   | 20 | |
| CORAL | The calcium carbonate skeleton of certain colonial anthozoan coelenterates. |   | 21 | |
| CORAL_HEAD | A large, knobbly or dome-shaped coral growth. |   | 22 | |
| DIATOMS | A soft, fine, porous, yellow, light grey, or white siliceous sedimentary deposit; composed mainly of the microscopic skeletons of diatoms. |   | 23 | |
| EVAPORITES | A nonclastic, sedimentary rock consisting of deposits of mineral salts produced by the evaporation of salt water. |   | 24 | |
| FABRIC | A flexible cloth that consists of woven, knitted, or felted fibres. |   | 25 | |
| FORAMINIFERA | Made from an order of chiefly marine protozoa in the phylum Sarcodina, whose shells are the main ingredient of chalk. |   | 26 | |
| FUCUS | Any of various brown algae. |   | 27 | |
| GLASS_REINFORCED_PLASTIC | Plastic that has been strengthened by the addition of glass fibres. |   | 28 | |
| GLOBIGERINA | Made from the calcareous remains of a small genus of foraminiferids. |   | 29 | |
| GRASS | Any plant of the large family Gramineae, having jointed stems, long, narrow leaves, and usually a distichously arranged flower on the axis of a spikelet; includes wheat, corn, rye, and bamboo. |   | 30 | |
| GRASS_OR_THATCH | May be further delineated specifically as EE GRASS and EE THATCH. |   | 31 | |
| GRAVEL | Rounded pebbles between 6,35 millimetres and 76,2 millimetres in diameter. |   | 32 | |
| GROUND | The top layer of the surface of the planet Earth. |   | 33 | |
| LAVA | A previously molten mass of rock material that is extruded by a volcano or through a fissure in the terrain surface. |   | 34 | |
| LOESS | An extremely fertile, fine-grained loam composed of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay |   | 35 | |
| MADREPORES | Any of various stony reef-building corals (order Madreporaria) of tropical seas that assume a variety of branching, encrusting, or massive forms. |   | 36 | |
| MANGANESE | A pinkish-grey, chemically active metallic element that has the symbol Mn, atomic number 25, which resembles iron but is harder and more brittle. |   | 37 | |
| MARL | A calcerous clay, or a mixture of clay and particles of calcite and dolomite, usually derived from shell fragments. |   | 38 | |
| MATTES |   | 39 | ||
| MUD | Any very wet, soft soil. |   | 40 | |
| MUSSELS | Any bivalve mollusc, especially an edible marine bivalve of the family Mytilidae living attached to wharf pilings, sea walls, and rocks in coastal seas, or a freshwater bivalve of the family Unionidae whose shell provides mother-of-pearl. |   | 41 | |
| NONE_REPORTED | No secondary material type reported |   | 42 | |
| OOZE | A soft, soupy mud or slime that typically overlies the bottom of a lake, river, or estuary. |   | 43 | |
| OYSTERS | The common name for sessile marine bivalve molluscs of the genera Ostrea and Crassostrea, family Ostreidae; adults have a rough, asymmetrical shell and a single adductor muscle. |   | 44 | |
| PEBBLES | A small, roundish, water worn or wind worn rock fragment, larger than a granule and smaller than a cobble, generally ranging from 4 to 64 millimetres in diameter. |   | 45 | |
| POLYZOA | The moss animals, a phylum of minute, moss like marine and freshwater creatures, with distinct alimentary canals, that form permanent colonies and reproduce by budding. |   | 46 | |
| PTEROPODS | A calcareous deep-sea deposit consisting of at least 45% skeletal remains of marine organisms, especially pteropods. |   | 47 | |
| PUMICE | A highly vesicular, glassy, volcanic rock, compositionally similar to rhyolite and often light enough to float on water. |   | 48 | |
| QUARTZ | A transparent to translucent trigonal mineral with a vitreous lustre, commonly white or colourless but also occurring in a variety of colours, massive in habit or as hexagonal prismatic crystals, and having a specific gravity of 2,65 and a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale; the most abundant and widely distributed of all minerals. |   | 49 | |
| RADIOLARIA | A soft, fine-grained, deep-sea siliceous sediment composed of at least 30% skeletal remains of Radiolaria. |   | 50 | |
| ROCK | Any naturally formed aggregate of one or more minerals, consolidated or not, with some degree of mineralogic and chemical constancy. |   | 51 | |
| RUBBER | Any of various natural or synthetic high polymers characterized by their elasticity. |   | 52 | |
| SAND | A small, somewhat rounded fragment or particle of rock ranging from 0,05 to 2 millimetres in diameter, and commonly composed of quartz. |   | 53 | |
| SCHIST | A strongly foliated, crystalline, coarse-grained metamorphic rock with lamellar mineral constituents that allow it to split easily into thin flakes or slabs. |   | 54 | |
| SCORIA | A cindery, vesicular crust formed on the surface of basaltic or andesitic lava as a result of the escape and expansion of gases before solidification. |   | 55 | |
| SEA_TANGLE | Any of various brown algae, especially of the genus Laminaria. |   | 56 | |
| SEAWEED | A general term applied to a plant or plants growing in a saltwater environment, especially marine algae. |   | 57 | |
| SHELLS | The calcareous, horny, or chitinous covering or encasement of certain animals such as molluscs. |   | 58 | |
| SHINGLE | A thin piece of wood, slate, or other material, usually rectangular and 20 to 25 centimetres across; laid in overlapping rows to cover the roof or walls of a building. |   | 59 | |
| SILT | A very small rock fragment or mineral particle, smaller than a very fine grain of sand and larger than coarse clay; usually described as having a diameter from 0,002 millimetre to 0,06 millimetre; the smallest soil material that can be seen with the naked eye. |   | 60 | |
| SOIL | All loose, unconsolidated, weathered, or otherwise altered rock material above bedrock. |   | 61 | |
| SPICULES | A minute, sharp, needle like body or part. |   | 62 | |
| SPONGE | The soft, porous, fibrous framework of certain animals or colonies of the group Porifera, especially of the genera Spongia and Hippospongia, from which the living matter has been removed; it readily absorbs water and remains soft when wet; |   | 63 | |
| STONE | Aggregation of solid mineral matter, also known as rock. Stone is commonly classified, according to its origin, into one of 3 major categories: igneous rock (formed by the cooling of magma), sedimentary rock (formed by the consolidation of sediments), and metamorphic rock (formed by extreme heat and pressure from other types of rock, including older metamorphic rock). |   | 64 | |
| THATCH |   | 65 | ||
| TUFA | A soft, porous limestone rock or deposit that is formed from solution by springs or percolations. |   | 66 | |
| URANIUM | A silver-white, hard, dense, malleable, ductile, and radioactive metallic element having the symbol U, atomic number 92. |   | 67 | |
| VEGETATION_PRODUCTS | Produced by the plant life growing in a given region. |   | 68 | |
| VINYL_SIDING | A facing manufactured from vinyl used to protect wood frame buildings from the elements. |   | 69 | |
| VOLCANIC | Relating to, or produced by, a volcano. |   | 70 | |
| VOLCANIC_ASH | Fine or very fine pyroclastic particles, less than 4 millimetres in diameter, that are blown out from a volcanic explosion. |   | 71 | |
| WATER | Water. |   | 72 | |
| WOOD | The hard ligneous substance, composed primarily of xylem, that is found under the bark of the trunks and branches of trees and shrubs. |   | 73 | |
| ZINC | A metallic element having the symbol Zn, atomic number 30. |   | 74 | |
| SCND_NAV_SYSTEM_TYPE | The secondary technology (e.g., equipment or system) used in electronic navigation. | |||
| AERONAUTICAL_RADIO |   | 11 | ||
| AERONAUTICAL_RADIO_RANGE |   | 12 | ||
| BONE_MARKER | Bone marker beacon: An electronic navigation facility (a marker beacon) transmitting a 75 megahertz bone-shaped radiation pattern. Marker beacons are identified by their modulation frequency and keying code, and when received by compatible airborne equipment, indicate to the pilot, both aurally and visually, that he is passing over the facility. |   | 13 | |
| CIRCULAR_RADIOBEACON |   | 14 | ||
| CONSOL |   | 15 | ||
| CONSOLE_RADIOBEACON |   | 16 | ||
| DECCA |   | 17 | ||
| DIFFERENTIAL_GPS | Differential GPS improves on GPS by removing common-mode errors, those errors common to both the reference and remote receivers (not multipath or receiver noise. Differential position accuracy of 1 to 10 metres is possible with differential GPS based on C/A code SPS signals). | EE GPS | 18 | |
| DIRECTIONAL_RADIOBEACON |   | 19 | ||
| DISTANCE_FINDING |   | 20 | ||
| DME | Distance measuring equipment: Equipment (airborne and ground) used to measure, in nautical miles, the slant range distance of an aircraft from the DME navigational aid. |   | 21 | |
| FAN_MARKER | Fan marker beacon: An electronic navigation facility (a marker beacon) transmitting a 75 megahertz vertical fan radiation pattern.�Marker beacons are identified by their modulation frequency and keying code, and when received by compatible airborne equipment, indicate to the pilot, both aurally and visually, that he is passing over the facility. |   | 22 | |
| GPS | Global positioning system: a space-based radio positioning, navigation, and time-transfer system which provides highly accurate position and velocity information, and precise time, on a continuous global basis, to an unlimited number of properly equipped users. |   | 23 | |
| GROUND_CONTROL_APPROACH | Ground control approach: A radar approach system operated from the ground by air traffic control personnel transmitting instructions to the pilot by radio. The approach may be conducted with air surveillance radar only or with both surveillance and precision approach radar. |   | 24 | |
| GROUND_CONTROL_INTERCEPT | Ground control intercept: A guidance technique that permits control of friendly aircraft or guided missiles for the purpose of effecting interception. |   | 25 | |
| HIFIX |   | 26 | ||
| HYPERFIX |   | 27 | ||
| ILS | Instrument landing system: A precision instrument approach system which normally consists of the following electronic components and visual aids: localizer. glide slope. outer marker, middle marker, and approach lights. |   | 28 | |
| ILS_OR_DME | Instrument landing system or distance measuring equipment. |   | 29 | |
| LANDING_DISTANCE_AVAILABLE | The length of runway which is declared available and suitable for the ground run of an airplane landing. |   | 30 | |
| LLZ_LOCALIZER |   | 31 | ||
| LO_LOCATOR | An LM/MF non-directional beacon used as an aid to final runway approach of aircraft. |   | 32 | |
| LOC_AND_DME | Localizer with distance measuring equipment. |   | 33 | |
| LOCALIZER | The component of an instrument landing system that provides course guidance to the runway. |   | 34 | |
| LORAN | LORAN: An electronic navigational system by which hyperbolic lines of position are determined by measuring the difference in the time of reception of synchronized pulse signals from two fixed transmitters. Loran A operates in the 1 750 to 1 950 kilohertz frequency band. Loran C and D operate in the 100 to 110 kilohertz frequency band. |   | 35 | |
| MICROWAVE | A precision instrument approach system operating in the microwave spectrum. |   | 36 | |
| MICROWAVE_LANDING_SYSTEM | MLS: A precision instrument approach system operating in the microwave spectrum which normally consists of three components: azimuth station, elevation station, and precision distance measuring equipment. |   | 37 | |
| NDB_AND_DME | NDB or distance measuring equipment. |   | 38 | |
| NON_DIRECTIONAL_RADIO | An L/MF or UHF radio beacon transmitting nondirectional (omni directional) signals whereby the pilot of an aircraft equipped with direction finding equipment can determine his bearing to or from the radio beacon and "home" on, or track to or from, the station. |   | 39 | |
| NONE_PRESENT |   | 40 | ||
| OMEGA | A RNAV system designed for long-range navigation based upon ground-based electronic navigational aid signals. |   | 41 | |
| PRECISION_APPROACH_RADAR | Radar equipment in some air traffic control facilities operated by governments and/or the military services at joint-use civil/military locations and separate military installations to detect and display azimuth, elevation, and range of aircraft on the final approach course to a runway. |   | 42 | |
| QTG_STATION_R | Navigation radar station located on or near a major coastline. |   | 43 | |
| RADAR | A device which, by measuring the time interval between transmission and reception of radio pulses and correlating the angular orientation of the radiated antenna beam or beams in azimuth and/or elevation, provides information on range, azimuth, and/or elevation of objects in the path of the transmitted pulses. |   | 44 | |
| RADAR_ANTENNA |   | 45 | ||
| RADAR_REFLECTOR |   | 46 | ||
| RADAR_RESPONDER_BEACON |   | 47 | ||
| RADAR_STATION |   | 48 | ||
| RADIO |   | 49 | ||
| RADIO_DIRECTION_FINDING | A radio receiver equipped with a directional sensing antenna used to take bearings on a radio transmitter. Specialized radio direction finders are used in aircraft as air navigation aids. Others are ground-based, primarily to obtain a "fix" on a pilot requesting orientation assistance or to locate downed aircraft. |   | 50 | |
| RADIO_RANGE |   | 51 | ||
| RADIO_STATION |   | 52 | ||
| RADIO_TELEGRAPH |   | 53 | ||
| RADIO_TELEPHONE |   | 54 | ||
| RADIOBEACON | An L/MF or UHF radio beacon transmitting non-directional signals whereby the pilot of an aircraft equipped with direction finding equipment can determine his bearing to or from the radio beacon and "home" on or track to or from the station. When the radio beacon is installed in conjunction with the Instrument Landing System marker, it is normally called a Compass Locator |   | 55 | |
| RADIOBEACON_ROTATING_LOOP |   | 56 | ||
| RADIOBEACON_TYPE_UNKNOWN | Radio beacon, type unknown. |   | 57 | |
| RAMARK | Radar beacon transmitting continuously. |   | 58 | |
| SIMPLIFIED_DIRECTIONAL | Simplified directional facility. |   | 59 | |
| TACTICAL_AIR | Tactical air navigation equipment. |   | 60 | |
| TRICOLOUR_PANEL |   | 61 | ||
| TV | Television. |   | 62 | |
| VFR_TEST_SIGNAL_MAKER | Visual flight rules test signal maker. |   | 63 | |
| VOR | VHF omni directional radio range. |   | 64 | |
| VOR_AND_DME | VHF omni directional radio range with distance measuring equipment. |   | 65 | |
| VORTAC | VHF omni directional radio range and TACAN. |   | 66 | |
| SCND_SRF_THERMAL_CONDITION | The physical boundary condition at the primary surface, generally the top, front, or outer side of a material layer or object, accounting for an object's interface with the environment at that surface. | |||
| AERODYNAMICALLY_HEATED | Heated by motion relative to surrounding air. |   | 11 | |
| AMB_AIR_TEMP_AND_SPEED_INF | Significantly influenced by ambient air temperature and speed. |   | 12 | |
| AMB_AIR_TEMP_FIXED | Fixed to ambient air temperature. |   | 13 | |
| AMB_AIR_TEMP_INFL | Significantly influenced by ambient air temperature. |   | 14 | |
| AMB_TEMP_AND_LOCAL_AIR_INF | Significantly influenced by ambient temperature and local air speed. |   | 15 | |
| ARTIFICIAL_STEADY_STATE | Artificially heated or cooled to a steady state temperature. |   | 16 | |
| ENGINE_INFLUENCED | Significantly influenced by heat-generating engines. |   | 17 | |
| EXTREMELY_HOT_FORCED | Forced to extremely hot temperature. |   | 18 | |
| GROUND_TEMP_INFL | Significantly influenced by ground temperature. |   | 19 | |
| LOCAL_AIR_TEMP_AND_SPEED_INF | Significantly influenced by local air temperature and speed. |   | 20 | |
| ROOM_TEMPERATURE_FORCED | Artificially heated or cooled to room temperature. |   | 21 | |
| SURFACE_TEMPERATURE_FIXED | Surface temperature fixed. |   | 22 | |
| WARMED_PASSIVELY | Warmed by trapping heat or being near hot heat sources. |   | 23 | |
| SCND_WEAPON_POSITION_CODED | The categorical position of a secondary weapon system. | |||
| NO_WEAPON_PRESENT | There is no weapon present. |   | 11 | |
| WEAPON_STOWED | The weapon is in its stored position. |   | 12 | |
| WEAPON_DEPLOYED | The weapon is in position ready for use. |   | 13 | |
| WEAPON_IN_FIRING_POSITION | The weapon is in the required position for firing. |   | 14 | |
| SCRAP_TYPE | The type of scrap within the delineated object's extent. | |||
| AUTOMOBILE |   | 11 | ||
| SEASON | The division of the year (one of four), marked by the passage of the sun through an equinox or solstice. | |||
| SPRING |   | 11 | ||
| SUMMER |   | 12 | ||
| FALL | Fall. |   | 13 | |
| WINTER | Winter. |   | 14 | |
| SUMMER |   | 11 | ||
| WINTER | Winter. |   | 12 | |
| SECONDARY_MATCHAR | The characteristics of the secondary material composition of an object. | |||
| BROKEN | Incomplete or fragmentary. |   | 11 | |
| CALCAREOUS | Composed of, containing, or resembling calcium carbonate, calcium, or limestone; chalky. |   | 12 | |
| COARSE | Consisting of relatively large particles or elements. |   | 13 | |
| DECAYED | The gradual decomposition of dead organic matter. |   | 14 | |
| FINE_PARTICLES | Fine, minute particles. |   | 15 | |
| FLINTY | Like, containing, or consisting of flint. |   | 16 | |
| GLACIAL | Describing the action, features, movements, and materials produced by or derived from glaciers or ice, or a region covered by glaciers or ice. |   | 17 | |
| GRITTY | Like, containing, or consisting of grit. |   | 18 | |
| GROUND | The top layer of the surface of the planet Earth. |   | 19 | |
| HARD | Resistant to penetration or wear. |   | 20 | |
| LARGE | Bigger or greater than is usual, typical or average. |   | 21 | |
| MEDIUM | Being in the middle between an upper and lower amount, size, degree or value; average. |   | 22 | |
| ROCKY | Like, containing, or consisting of rocks. |   | 23 | |
| ROTTEN | Having been in the process of decay. |   | 24 | |
| SMALL | Limited in size or amount when compared with what is typical or average. |   | 25 | |
| SOFT | Easily penetrated or divided. |   | 26 | |
| SPECKLED | Having small marks of a different colour from the surface on which it is found, and being usually found with a large number of other marks of the same type |   | 27 | |
| STICKY | Being, made of, or covered with a substance that stays fixed to any surface it touches. |   | 28 | |
| STIFF | Firm or hard, not easily bent or moved. |   | 29 | |
| STREAKY | Having streaks; long thin marks which are easily noticed because they are very different from the surrounding material. |   | 30 | |
| TENACIOUS | Holding tightly to something. |   | 31 | |
| UNEVEN | Not equal or equally balanced. |   | 32 | |
| VARIED | Containing many different types or changing often. |   | 33 | |
| VOLCANIC | Relating to, or produced by, a volcano. |   | 34 | |
| SECURITY_LEVEL | The highest level of security associated with an object. | |||
| US_UNCLASSIFIED | Official matter which does not require the application of security safeguards, but the disclosure of which may be subject to control for other reasons. |   | 11 | |
| US_CONFIDENTIAL | National security information or material which requires protection and the unauthorized disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security. |   | 12 | |
| US_RESTRICTED | All information concerning: a. design, manufacture, or use of atomic weapons; b. the production of special nuclear material; or c. the use of special nuclear material in the production of energy. |   | 13 | |
| US_SECRET | National security information or material which requires a substantial degree of protection and the unauthorized disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to the national security. |   | 14 | |
| US_TOP_SECRET | National security information or material which requires the highest degree of protection and the unauthorized disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security. |   | 15 | |
| SERVICE_BRANCH | The branch of a military organization. | |||
| AIRFORCE | The military organization of a nation for air warfare. |   | 11 | |
| ARMY | A large organized body of armed personnel trained for war especially on land |   | 12 | |
| COAST_GUARD | A military or naval force employed in coast or responsible for the safety, order, operation of maritime traffic in neighbouring waters |   | 13 | |
| JOINT | Connotes activities, operations, organizations, etc., in which elements of two or more Military Departments participate |   | 14 | |
| MARINES | A class of soldiers serving on shipboard or in close association with a naval force; specifically the U.S. Marine Corps |   | 15 | |
| NAVY | The complete naval establishment of a nation including yards, stations, ships, and personnel |   | 16 | |
| SHIP_DENSITY_CODED | The shipping traffic density. | |||
| REMOTE |   | 11 | ||
| LIGHT |   | 12 | ||
| MODERATE |   | 13 | ||
| HEAVY |   | 14 | ||
| SHORELINE_PHYSIOGRAPHY | The topography and material types found on a shoreline. | |||
| ARTIFICIAL |   | 11 | ||
| FLAT | Flat coast: A level coast with no obvious topographic characteristics. |   | 12 | |
| GLACIER | Glacier, seaward end: The projecting seaward extension of a glacier, usually afloat; also called glacier tongue. |   | 13 | |
| HILLOCKS |   | 14 | ||
| ICE_COAST | Ice coast: A vertical cliff forming the seaward edge of an ice shelf, ranging in height from 2 metres to 50 metres or more above sea level. | EE SHORELINE_TYPE ICE | 15 | |
| SANDY | Sandy shore: A shoreline made up of sand, i.e., loose material consisting of small but easily distinguishable, separate grains, between 0,0625 and 2,0 millimetres in diameter. | EE SHORELINE_TYPE SANDY | 16 | |
| SHINGLY | Shingly: a shoreline made up of rounded, often flat water worn rock fragments larger than approximately 16 millimetres. |   | 17 | |
| STEEP |   | 18 | ||
| STEEP_COAST | Steep coast: A coast backed by rock or soil cliffs, gives a good radar return and is useful for visual identification from a considerable distance off, where cliffs alternate with low lying coast along the shoreline. |   | 19 | |
| STONY | Stony: A shoreline made up of rock and rock fragments ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders or large rock masses. |   | 20 | |
| STONY_OR_SHINGLY | May be further delineated specifically as EE STONY and EE SHINGLY. | EE SHORELINE_TYPE STONY_OR_SHINGLY | 21 | |
| SHORELINE_TYPE | The physical characteristic of a shoreline region. | |||
| CORAL | Coral reef: A reef, often of large extent, composed chiefly of coral and its derivatives. |   | 11 | |
| ICE | Ice: A vertical cliff forming the seaward edge of an ice shelf, ranging in height from 2 metres to 50 metres or more above sea level. | EE SHORELINE_PHYSIOGRAPHY ICE_COAST | 12 | |
| MANGROVE | Mangrove, nipa, cypress: One of several genera of tropical trees or shrubs which produce many prop roots and grow along low lying coasts into shallow water. |   | 13 | |
| MARSHY | Marshy shore: A shoreline region made up of spongy land saturated with water. It may have a shallow covering of water, usually with a considerable amount of vegetation appearing above the surface. |   | 14 | |
| ROCKY | Stony: A shoreline made up of rock and rock fragments ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders or large rock masses. |   | 15 | |
| RUBBLE |   | 16 | ||
| SANDY | Sandy: A shoreline made up of sand, i.e., loose material consisting of small but easily distinguishable, separate grains, between 0,0625 and 2,0 millimetres in diameter. | EE SHORELINE_PHYSIOGRAPHY SANDY | 17 | |
| SHINGLY | Shingly: a shoreline made up of rounded, often flat water worn rock fragments larger than approximately 16 millimetres. |   | 18 | |
| STONY | Stony: A shoreline made up of rock and rock fragments ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders or large rock masses. |   | 19 | |
| STONY_OR_SHINGLY | May be further delineated specifically as EE STONY and EE SHINGLY. | EE SHORELINE_PHYSIOGRAPHY STONY_OR_SHINGLY | 20 | |
| SLOPE_POLYGON_RANGE | A range indicating the slope of ground within the delineated object's extent. | |||
| le3_PCT | <= 3%. |   | 11 | |
| gt3_AND_le10_PCT | > 3% and <= 10%. |   | 12 | |
| gt10_AND_le15_PCT | > 10% and <= 15%. |   | 13 | |
| gt15_AND_le20_PCT | > 15% and <= 20%. |   | 14 | |
| gt20_AND_le30_PCT | > 20% and <= 30%. |   | 15 | |
| gt30_AND_le45_PCT | > 30% and <= 45%. |   | 16 | |
| gt45_AND_le60_PCT | > 45% and <= 60%. |   | 17 | |
| gt60_AND_le85_PCT | > 60% and <= 85%. |   | 18 | |
| gt85_PCT | > 85%. |   | 19 | |
| 0_TO_gt85_PCT_DISSECTED | 0% to > 85%: Culturally or naturally dissected land. |   | 20 | |
| SNOISE_MSRMNT_STATUS | The measurement status of a shipping noise level; typically taken at 50 hertz. | |||
| MEASURED | Based on a measurement. |   | 11 | |
| NOT_MEASURED |   | 12 | ||
| SNOISE_SEASON_TYPE | The seasonally adjusted ocean acoustic noise characteristics due to distant shipping; referenced parameters typically include spectral class, standard deviation, and decibels per octave roll off. | |||
| JAN_SUMMER | January, use summer parameters. |   | 11 | |
| JAN_WINTER | January, use winter parameters. |   | 12 | |
| FEB_SUMMER | February, use summer parameters. |   | 13 | |
| FEB_WINTER | February, use winter parameters. |   | 14 | |
| MAR_SUMMER | March, use summer parameters. |   | 15 | |
| MAR_WINTER | March, use winter parameters. |   | 16 | |
| APR_SUMMER | April, use summer parameters. |   | 17 | |
| APR_WINTER | April, use winter parameters. |   | 18 | |
| MAY_SUMMER | May, use summer parameters. |   | 19 | |
| MAY_WINTER | May, use winter parameters. |   | 20 | |
| JUN_SUMMER | June, use summer parameters. |   | 21 | |
| JUN_WINTER | June, use winter parameters. |   | 22 | |
| JUL_SUMMER | July, use summer parameters. |   | 23 | |
| JUL_WINTER | July, use winter parameters. |   | 24 | |
| AUG_SUMMER | August, use summer parameters. |   | 25 | |
| AUG_WINTER | August, use winter parameters. |   | 26 | |
| SEP_SUMMER | September, use summer parameters. |   | 27 | |
| SEP_WINTER | September, use winter parameters. |   | 28 | |
| OCT_SUMMER | October, use summer parameters. |   | 29 | |
| OCT_WINTER | October, use winter parameters. |   | 30 | |
| NOV_SUMMER | November, use summer parameters. |   | 31 | |
| NOV_WINTER | November, use winter parameters. |   | 32 | |
| DEC_SUMMER | December, use summer parameters. |   | 33 | |
| DEC_WINTER | December, use winter parameters. |   | 34 | |
| LAND |   | 35 | ||
| SNOW_MEASUREMENT_CONDITION | The specific conditions associated with a measurement of snow. | |||
| COVER_NOT_CONTINUOUS | The snow cover is not continuous. |   | 11 | |
| IMPOSS_OR_INACC | Measurement impossible or inaccurate. May be further delineated specifically as EE IMPOSSIBLE and EE INACCURATE. |   | 12 | |
| IMPOSSIBLE |   | 13 | ||
| INACCURATE |   | 14 | ||
| MEASURABLE | Measurement can be taken. |   | 15 | |
| TRACE | A minute and barely detectable amount or indication of snow. |   | 16 | |
| SOIL_DEPTH_RANGE | A range indicating the depth of soil or unconsolidated material over bedrock. | |||
| le0r25_M | <= 0,25 metre. |   | 11 | |
| gt0r25_AND_le0r50_M | > 0,25 metre and <= 0,50 metre. |   | 12 | |
| gt0r50_AND_le1r50_M | > 0,50 metre and <= 1,50 metres. |   | 13 | |
| gt1r50_AND_le2r50_M | > 1,50 metres and <= 2,50 metres. |   | 14 | |
| gt2r50_AND_le5r00_M | > 2,50 metres and <= 5,00 metres. |   | 15 | |
| gt5r00_AND_le10r00_M | > 5,00 metres and <= 10,00 metres. |   | 16 | |
| ge10r00_M | > 10,00 metres. |   | 17 | |
| SOIL_LAYER_DEPTH_RANGE | A range indicating the depth of a layer of the soil. | |||
| le0r15_M | <= 0,15 metre. |   | 11 | |
| gt0r15_AND_le0r30_M | > 0,15 metre and <= 0,30 metre. |   | 12 | |
| gt0r30_AND_le0r45_M | > 0,30 metre and <= 0,45 metre. |   | 13 | |
| gt0r45_AND_le0r60_M | > 0,45 metre and <= 0,60 metre. |   | 14 | |
| gt0r60_AND_le0r75_M | > 0,60 metre and <= 0,75 metre. |   | 15 | |
| gt0r75_AND_le0r90_M | > 0,75 metre and <= 0,90 metre. |   | 16 | |
| gt0r90_M | > 0,90 metre. |   | 17 | |
| SOIL_TYPE | The USCS soil type. | |||
| GW | GW: Well graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines. |   | 11 | |
| GP | GP: Poorly graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines. |   | 12 | |
| GM | GM: Silty gravels, gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 13 | |
| GC | GC: Clayey gravels, gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 14 | |
| SW | SW: Well graded sand or gravely sands, little or no fines. |   | 15 | |
| SP | SP: Poorly graded sands or gravely sands, little or no fines. |   | 16 | |
| SM | SM: Silty sands, sand-silt mixtures. |   | 17 | |
| SC | SC: Clayey sands, sand-clay mixtures. |   | 18 | |
| ML | ML: Inorganic silts and very fine sands, rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 19 | |
| CL | CL: Inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, gravely clays, sandy clays, silty clays, lean clays. |   | 20 | |
| OL | OL: Organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 21 | |
| CH | CH: Inorganic clays of high plasticity, fat clays. |   | 22 | |
| MH | MH: Inorganic silts, micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 23 | |
| OH | OH: Organic clays of medium to high plasticity, organic silts. |   | 24 | |
| PT | PT: Peat and other highly organic soils. |   | 25 | |
| ML_AND_CL | ML-CL: Soil type having both ML and CL characteristics. |   | 26 | |
| EVAPORITES | Evaporites. |   | 27 | |
| CCM_1 | CCM-1. |   | 28 | |
| CCM_2 | CCM-2. |   | 29 | |
| CCM_3 | CCM-3. |   | 30 | |
| CCM_4 | CCM-4. |   | 31 | |
| CCM_5 | CCM-5. |   | 32 | |
| CCM_6 | CCM-6. |   | 33 | |
| NOT_EVALUATED |   | 34 | ||
| SOIL_WETNESS | The soil water content, whether liquid or solid. | |||
| DRY | Dry soil, generally characterized as steeply, sloping, denuded, or severely eroded and gullied. Mostly in semi-arid to arid regions. |   | 11 | |
| FROZEN |   | 12 | ||
| FROZEN_OR_PERMAFROST | May be further delineated specifically as EE FROZEN and EE PERMAFROST. |   | 13 | |
| MOIST | Moist soil, generally characterized as well-drained soil with no restricting layers or pans; fair to good internal and external drainage. Slope may be flat to steep. |   | 14 | |
| PERMAFROST | A permanently frozen soil, subsoil, or other ground deposit occurring in arctic regions or wherever the temperature remains below freezing for two or more years. |   | 15 | |
| WET | Wet, saturated, or waterlogged soil, generally characterized as not well drained; restricting layers or deep pans may be present. May occur at base of slopes, on terraces, upland flats, or bottomlands. |   | 16 | |
| SOLAR_EM_FLUX_STATION | The solar electromagnetic flux monitoring station identifier. | |||
| BERNE | Berne, Switzerland; also known as Bumishus; 47ºN / 07ºE |   | 11 | |
| CRIMEA | Simferopol, Russia; also known as Crimea; 44ºN / 34ºE |   | 12 | |
| GORKY | Gorky, Russia; also known as Zimenki; 56ºN / 44ºE |   | 13 | |
| HIRAISO | Hiraiso, Japan; 36ºN / 140ºE |   | 14 | |
| HUANCAYO | Huancayo, Peru; 12ºS / 75ºW |   | 15 | |
| HUMAIN | Humain, Belgium; 50ºN / 05ºE |   | 16 | |
| IZMIRAN | Moscow IZMIRAN, Russia; also known as Krasnaja; 55ºN / 37ºE |   | 17 | |
| KISLOVODSK | Kislovodsk, USSR; Also known as Pakhra; 43ºN / 42ºE |   | 18 | |
| KRAKOW | Krakow, Poland; 50ºN / 19ºE |   | 19 | |
| LEARMONTH | Learmonth, Australia; 22ºS /114ºE |   | 20 | |
| NOBEYAMA | Nobeyama, Japan; 36ºN /138ºE |   | 21 | |
| ONDREJOV | Ondrejov, Czech Republic; 49ºN / 14ºE |   | 22 | |
| PALEHUA | Palehua, Hawaii, USA; 21ºN / 158ºW |   | 23 | |
| PEKING | Peking, PRC; also known as Beijing; 40ºN / 116ºE |   | 24 | |
| PENTICTON | Penticton, Canada; 49ºN / 119ºW |   | 25 | |
| POTSDAM | Potsdam, Germany; also known as Tremsdorf; 52ºN / 13ºE |   | 26 | |
| SAGAMORE_HILL | Sagamore Hill, MA, USA; 42ºN / 71ºW |   | 27 | |
| SAN_VITO | San Vito, Italy; 41ºN / 18ºE |   | 28 | |
| TORUN | Torun, Poland; 53ºN / 19ºE |   | 29 | |
| TOYOKAWA | Toyokawa, Japan; 34ºN / 137ºE |   | 30 | |
| TRIESTE | Trieste, Italy; 46ºN / 14ºE |   | 31 | |
| UPICE | Upice, Czech Republic; 50ºN / 16ºE |   | 32 | |
| SOLAR_WIND_MSRMNT_QUALITY | The quality of a solar wind observation, e.g., a solar wind speed. | |||
| BAD_SWEPAM_MODE | SWEPAM mode is bad. |   | 11 | |
| DATA_FLAG_NON_ZERO | SWEPAM data flag non-zero. |   | 12 | |
| DATA_OUT_OF_VALID_RANGE | Data out of valid range. |   | 13 | |
| INCOMPLETE_DATA | Incomplete data. |   | 14 | |
| MAGNETOMETER_BIT_SET | Magnetometer bit set. |   | 15 | |
| MAGNETOMETER_CAL | Magnetometer calibration. |   | 16 | |
| NO_DATA_RECEIVED | No data received. |   | 17 | |
| NOMINAL_DATA_VALUES | Nominal data values. |   | 18 | |
| SPACECRAFT_ALT_ERROR | Spacecraft altitude error. |   | 19 | |
| SOLRF_NB_BASIC_MORPHOLOGY | The basic morphology of a solar radio noise burst event. | |||
| ABSORPTION | Absorption: Absorption due to surge-like material mainly appears after the burst and is sometimes called post-burst decrease. This phenomenon may occur frequently, but it can only be recognized when the flux comes down to pre-burst level. |   | 11 | |
| COMPLEX | Complex: Combination of a few or many simple bursts. |   | 12 | |
| FALL | Fall. |   | 13 | |
| FLUCTUATION | Fluctuation: Minor complex sometimes superimposed in the main burst. |   | 14 | |
| GRADUAL_RISE_AND_FALL | Gradual Rise and Fall: Temporal enhancement of S-component or similar activation in the flaring region. May sometimes start with relatively sharp rise like a simple burst. If sharp rise clearly recognizable as simple burst, GRF becomes PBI. |   | 15 | |
| GREAT | Great Burst: Major complex of special importance. |   | 16 | |
| NOISE_STORM | Noise Storm. |   | 17 | |
| POST_INCREASE | Post Burst Increase: Tail of the main burst, which may be regarded as enhancement of S-component. |   | 18 | |
| PRECURSOR | Precursor: Pre-burst activity connected to the main burst. |   | 19 | |
| RISE | Rise: This may occur at the onset of long-enduring enhancement of S-component associated with other solar events. |   | 20 | |
| RISE_AND_FALL | Rise and Fall: Defined as more or less irregular rise and fall of continuum with duration on the order of minutes to an hour. |   | 21 | |
| SERIES | Series of Bursts. |   | 22 | |
| SIMPLE | Simple: Mostly non-thermal microwave impulsive burst. |   | 23 | |
| SOLRF_NB_COMPLEX_MORPHOLOGY | The complex morphology of a solar radio noise burst event. | |||
| ABSORPTION | Absorption: Absorption due to surge-like material mainly appears after the burst and is sometimes called post-burst decrease. This phenomenon may occur frequently, but it can only be recognized when the flux comes down to pre-burst level. |   | 11 | |
| COMPLEX | C - Complex. |   | 12 | |
| COMPLEX_AND_FLUCTUATIONS | C - Complex F. |   | 13 | |
| COMPLEX_MAJOR | Defined as complex variation of intensity with large amplitude. |   | 14 | |
| FALL | Fall. |   | 15 | |
| FLUCTUATIONS | F - Fluctuations. |   | 16 | |
| GRAD_RF_S_3 | Gradual rise and fall; simple 3. |   | 17 | |
| GRAD_RF_S_3_AND_FLUCT | Gradual rise and fall; simple 3 with fluctuations. Fluctuations of short periods should be listed separately. |   | 18 | |
| GRAD_RF_S_3_UNDER_FLUCT | Gradual rise and fall; simple 3 underlying with fluctuations. |   | 19 | |
| GRAD_RF_S_3_UNDERLYING | Gradual rise and fall; simple 3 underlying. Clearly superposed burst is to be listed separately, but separation is sometimes difficult and arbitrary. In such cases list as C. |   | 20 | |
| GREAT | GB - Great Burst. |   | 21 | |
| GREAT_MAJOR | Major increase of flux with duration greater than 10 minutes. |   | 22 | |
| GROUP | A group of minor bursts close to each other. |   | 23 | |
| NOISE_STORM_IN_PROGRESS | Starting time quality of "began before indicated time" and duration quality of "lasted longer than indicated". |   | 24 | |
| ONSET_OF_NOISE_STORM | Starting time and duration quality of "lasted longer than indicated". |   | 25 | |
| POST_INCREASE | Post Burst Increase. |   | 26 | |
| PRECURSOR | Precursor. |   | 27 | |
| RISE | R - Rise. |   | 28 | |
| RISE_AND_FALL | Rise and Fall. |   | 29 | |
| RISE_UNDERLYING | Rise underlying. |   | 30 | |
| SERIES | A series of bursts occur intermittently from base level with considerable time intervals between bursts. |   | 31 | |
| SIMPLE | Simple. |   | 32 | |
| SIMPLE_1 | Simple 1. |   | 33 | |
| SIMPLE_2 | Simple 2. |   | 34 | |
| SIMPLE_2_AND_FLUCT | Simple 2F (S + F). |   | 35 | |
| SIMPLE_3 | Self-evident by duration. |   | 36 | |
| SIMPLE_AND_FLUCT | Simple 1 (S + F). |   | 37 | |
| SIMPLE_MINOR | Defined as simple rise and fall of minor burst with duration of 1 to 2 minutes. |   | 38 | |
| SIMPLE_MINOR_PLUS | Defined as minor burst with second part. |   | 39 | |
| SOLRF_NB_DURATION_QUALITY | The quality of a solar radio noise burst event duration measurement. | |||
| BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. |   | 11 | |
| LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. |   | 12 | |
| MEASURE_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. |   | 13 | |
| SOLRF_NB_MAX_TIME_QUALITY | The quality of a solar radio noise burst event time of the maximum electromagnetic flux measurement. | |||
| BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. |   | 11 | |
| LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. |   | 12 | |
| MEASURE_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. |   | 13 | |
| SOLRF_NB_MEAN_FLUX_QUALITY | The quality of a solar radio noise burst event mean electromagnetic flux measurement. | |||
| BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. |   | 11 | |
| LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. |   | 12 | |
| MEASURE_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. |   | 13 | |
| SOLRF_NB_PEAK_FLUX_QUALITY | The quality of a solar radio noise burst event peak electromagnetic flux measurement. | |||
| BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. |   | 11 | |
| LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. |   | 12 | |
| MEASURE_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. |   | 13 | |
| SOLRF_NB_START_QUALITY | The quality of a solar radio noise burst event starting time measurement. | |||
| BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. |   | 11 | |
| LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. |   | 12 | |
| MEASURE_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. |   | 13 | |
| SOUND_SIGNAL_TYPE | The type of an audible signal. | |||
| BELL |   | 11 | ||
| DIAPHONE |   | 12 | ||
| EXPLOSIVE_FOG |   | 13 | ||
| GONG |   | 14 | ||
| GUN |   | 15 | ||
| HORN |   | 16 | ||
| NAUTOPHONE |   | 17 | ||
| NO_SIGNAL |   | 18 | ||
| RADIO_FOG |   | 19 | ||
| REED |   | 20 | ||
| SIREN |   | 21 | ||
| SUBMARINE_CONNECTED | Submarine sound signal, connected to shore. |   | 22 | |
| SUBMARINE_FOG_BELL |   | 23 | ||
| SUBMARINE_NOT_CONNECTED | Submarine sound signal, not connected to shore. |   | 24 | |
| SUBMARINE_OSCILLATOR |   | 25 | ||
| TYFON |   | 26 | ||
| WHISTLE |   | 27 | ||
| SOUNDING_DATUM | The vertical, typically tidal, datum to which soundings and drying heights are referenced; also known as chart sounding datum. It is usually taken to correspond to a low water stage of the tide. | |||
| APPROX_LOWEST_ASTRO_TIDE | Approximate lowest astronomical tide: an arbitrary level, usually within 0,3 metre from that of lowest astronomical tide. |   | 11 | |
| APPROX_MEAN_LOW_SPRINGS | Approximate mean low water springs: an arbitrary level, usually within 0,3 metre from that of mean low water springs |   | 12 | |
| APPROX_MEAN_LOW_WATER | Approximate mean low water: an arbitrary level, usually within 0,3 metre from that of mean low water. |   | 13 | |
| APPROX_MEAN_LOWER_LOW | Approximate mean lower low water: an arbitrary level, usually within 0,3 metre from that of mean lower low water. |   | 14 | |
| APPROX_MEAN_SEA_LEVEL | Approximate mean sea level: an arbitrary level, usually within 0,3 metre from that of mean sea level |   | 15 | |
| CHART_DATUM_UNSPECIFIED | Chart datum is unspecified. |   | 16 | |
| EQUINOCTIAL_SPRING_LOW | Equinoctial spring low water: the level of low water springs near the time of an equinox. |   | 17 | |
| HIGH_WATER | High water: the highest level reached at a place by the water surface in one tidal cycle. Also called high tide. When used on inland (non-tidal) waters it is generally defined as a level which the daily mean water level exceeds less than 5% of the time. |   | 18 | |
| HIGH_WATER_SPRINGS | High water springs: an arbitrary level, approximating that of mean high water springs. |   | 19 | |
| HIGHER_HIGH_LARGE_TIDE | Higher high water, large tide: the average of the highest high waters, one from each of 19 years of observations. |   | 20 | |
| HIGHER_HIGH_WATER | Higher high water: the highest of the high waters (or single high water) of any specified tidal day due to the declination A1 effects of the Moon and Sun. |   | 21 | |
| HIGHEST_ASTRO_TIDE | Highest astronomical tide: the highest tidal level which can be predicted to occur under average meteorological conditions and under any combination of astronomical conditions. |   | 22 | |
| HIGHEST_HIGH_WATER | Highest high water: the highest water level observed at a place. | EE HIGH_WATER | 23 | |
| HIGHEST_NORMAL_HIGH | Highest normal high water. |   | 24 | |
| IGLD_1985 | International Great Lakes Datum, 1985: a vertical reference system with its zero based on the mean water level at Rimouski/Pointe-au-P�re, Quebec, over the period 1970 to 1988. |   | 25 | |
| INDIAN_SPRING_HIGH | Indian spring high water. |   | 26 | |
| INDIAN_SPRING_LOW | Indian spring low water: an arbitrary tidal datum approximating the level of the mean of the lower low water at spring tides. Also called Indian tidal plane. |   | 27 | |
| LOCAL_DATUM | Local datum: an arbitrary datum defined by a local harbour authority, from which levels and tidal heights are measured by this authority. |   | 28 | |
| LOW_WATER | Low water: an approximation of mean low water adopted as the reference level for a limited region, irrespective of better determinations at a later date. Used mostly in harbour and river engineering. When used in inland (non-tidal) waters, it is generally defined as a level which the daily mean water level would fall below less than 5% of the time and by no more than 0,2 metres during the navigation season. A single level surface is usually chosen as the low water datum for a whole lake. On a river, low water datum is a sloping surface which approximates the river surface at a low state. |   | 29 | |
| LOW_WATER_SPRINGS | Low water springs: an arbitrary level, approximating that of mean low water springs. |   | 30 | |
| LOWER_LOW_LARGE_TIDE | Lower low water, large tide: the average of the lowest low waters, one from each of 19 years of observations. |   | 31 | |
| LOWER_LOW_WATER | Lower low water: the lowest of the low waters (or single low water) of any specified tidal day due to the declination A1 effects of the Moon and Sun. |   | 32 | |
| LOWEST_ASTRO_TIDE | Lowest astronomical tide: the lowest tide level which can be predicted to occur under average meteorological conditions and under any combination of astronomical conditions. |   | 33 | |
| LOWEST_LOW_SPRINGS | Lowest low water springs: an arbitrary level conforming to the lowest water level observed at a place at spring tides during a period of time shorter than 19 years. |   | 34 | |
| LOWEST_LOW_WATER | Lowest low water: an arbitrary level conforming to the lowest tide observed at a place, or some what lower. | EE LOW_WATER | 35 | |
| MEAN_HIGH_NEAPS | Mean high water neaps; the average height of the high waters of the neap tide; also called neap high water or high water neaps. | EE NEAP_TIDE | 36 | |
| MEAN_HIGH_SPRINGS | Mean high water springs: the average height of the high waters of spring tides; also called spring high water. | EE SPRING_TIDE | 37 | |
| MEAN_HIGH_WATER | Mean high water: the average height of all high waters at a place over a 19 year period. |   | 38 | |
| MEAN_HIGHER_HIGH | Mean higher high water: the average height of higher high waters at a place over a 19 year period. |   | 39 | |
| MEAN_HIGHER_HIGH_SPRINGS | Mean higher high water springs. |   | 40 | |
| MEAN_LOW_NEAPS | Mean low water neaps: The average height of the low waters of the spring tides; also called spring low water or mean low water springs. | EE NEAP_TIDE | 41 | |
| MEAN_LOW_SPRINGS | Mean low water springs: the average height of the low waters of spring tides. Also called spring low water. | EE SPRING_TIDE | 42 | |
| MEAN_LOW_WATER | Mean low water: the average height of all low waters at a place over a 19 year period. |   | 43 | |
| MEAN_LOWER_LOW | Mean lower low water: the average height of the lower low waters at a place over a 19 year period. |   | 44 | |
| MEAN_LOWER_LOW_SPRINGS | Mean lower low water springs: the average height of lower low water springs at a place. |   | 45 | |
| MEAN_SEA_LEVEL | Mean sea level: the average height of the surface of the sea at a tide station for all stages of the tide over a 19 year period, usually determined from hourly height readings measured from a fixed predetermined reference level. |   | 46 | |
| MEAN_TIDE_LEVEL | Mean tide level: a tidal datum also known as half-tide level. The arithmetic mean of mean high water and mean low water. |   | 47 | |
| MEAN_WATER_LEVEL | Mean water level: the average of all hourly water levels over the available period of record. |   | 48 | |
| NEAP_TIDE | Neap tide: a tide of decreased range (or tidal currents of decreased speed) occurring semi-monthly as the result of the Moon being in quadrature. The neap range of the tide is the average range occurring at the time of neap tides and is most conveniently computed from the harmonic constants. It is smaller than the mean range where the type of tide is either semi diurnal or mixed and is of no practical significance where the type of tide is predominantly diurnal. | EE MEAN_HIGH_NEAPS, EE MEAN_LOW_NEAPS | 49 | |
| NEARLY_HIGHEST_HIGH | Nearly highest high water: an arbitrary level approximating the highest water level observed at a place, usually equivalent to the high water springs. |   | 50 | |
| NEARLY_LOWEST_LOW | Nearly lowest low water: an arbitrary level approximating the lowest water level observed at a place, usually equivalent to the Indian spring low water. |   | 51 | |
| SPRING_TIDE | Spring tide: a tide of increased range (or tidal currents of increased speed) occurring semi-monthly as the result of the Moon being new or full. The spring range of tide is the average range occurring at the time of spring tides and is most conveniently computed from the harmonic constants. It is larger than the mean range where the type of tide is either semi diurnal or mixed, and is of no practical significance where the type of tide is predominantly diurnal. | EE MEAN_HIGH_SPRINGS, EE MEAN_LOW_SPRINGS | 52 | |
| SOUNDING_EXPOSITION | The type of depth value of a sounding with respect to the surrounding region. | |||
| DEEPER | Deeper than the range of depth of the surrounding region. |   | 11 | |
| SHALLOWER | Shallower than the range of depth of the surrounding region. |   | 12 | |
| WITHIN_RANGE | Within the range of depth of the surrounding region. |   | 13 | |
| SOUNDING_MSRMNT_TECHNIQUE | The type of technique and/or method of sounding measurement; a sounding is a measured depth of water. | |||
| COMPUTER_GENERATED |   | 11 | ||
| DIVER | Found by diver. |   | 12 | |
| ECHO_SOUNDER | Found by echo sounder. |   | 13 | |
| ELECTROMAGNETIC_SENSOR | Found by electromagnetic sensor. |   | 14 | |
| LASER | Found by laser. |   | 15 | |
| LEAD_LINE | Found by lead line. |   | 16 | |
| LEVELING | Found by levelling. |   | 17 | |
| MULTI_BEAM | Found by multi-beam. |   | 18 | |
| PHOTOGRAMMETRY |   | 19 | ||
| SATELLITE_IMAGERY |   | 20 | ||
| SIDE_SCAN_SONAR | Found by side-scan sonar. |   | 21 | |
| SWEPT_SIDE_SCAN_SONAR | Swept by side scan sonar. |   | 22 | |
| SWEPT_VERTICAL_ACOUSTIC | Swept by vertical acoustic system. |   | 23 | |
| WIRE_DRAG | Found by wire drag. |   | 24 | |
| SOUNDING_STATUS | The status of depth measured by sounding. | |||
| ADEQUATE | Adequately sounded. |   | 11 | |
| DEPTH_KNOWN |   | 12 | ||
| DEPTH_UNKNOWN |   | 13 | ||
| DOUBTFUL | Doubtful sounding. |   | 14 | |
| DRYING_HEIGHTS |   | 15 | ||
| HAIRLINE_IHO |   | 16 | ||
| LEAST_DEPTH_KNOWN |   | 17 | ||
| LEAST_DEPTH_UNKNOWN_SAFE | Least depth unknown, safe clearance at value shown. |   | 18 | |
| MAINTAINED_DEPTH |   | 19 | ||
| NO_BOTTOM_FOUND |   | 20 | ||
| NO_BOTTOM_FOUND_AT_DEPTH | No bottom found at depth shown. |   | 21 | |
| NORMAL_IHO |   | 22 | ||
| NOT_REGULARLY_MAINTAINED |   | 23 | ||
| ORDINARY |   | 24 | ||
| OUT_OF_POSITION |   | 25 | ||
| SLANT |   | 26 | ||
| UNRELIABLE | Unreliable sounding. |   | 27 | |
| VALUE_REPORT_NO_CONFIRM | Value reported, not confirmed. |   | 28 | |
| VALUE_REPORT_NO_SURVEY | Value reported, not surveyed. |   | 29 | |
| SOUNDING_VELOCITY | The type of correction that has been added to, or subtracted from an instrument reading to obtain correct depth. | |||
| CORRECTED_BY_OTHER_MEANS | Corrected by other means of calibration. |   | 11 | |
| ECHO_SOUNDER_CAL_AT_1500 | Echo Sounder calibrated at 1 500 metres per second uncorrected. |   | 12 | |
| ECHO_SOUNDER_CAL_AT_4800 | Echo Sounder calibrated at 1 635,84 metres per second (4 000 feet per second) uncorrected. |   | 13 | |
| MATHEWS_TABLES_NP_139 | Corrected through the use of Mathews Tables (NP 139). |   | 14 | |
| SOUND_VELOCITY_METER | Corrected through the use of a sound velocity meter. |   | 15 | |
| SOURCE | The source from which object identifications are captured or upgraded. | |||
| ADRG_100K | NIMA ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, TLM 1:100k |   | 11 | |
| ADRG_1M | NIMA ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, ONC 1:1M |   | 12 | |
| ADRG_250K | NIMA ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, JOG 1:250K |   | 13 | |
| ADRG_500K | NIMA ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, TPC 1:500K |   | 14 | |
| ADRG_50K | NIMA ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, TLM 1:50k |   | 15 | |
| ADRG_CITY | NIMA ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, City Graphic |   | 16 | |
| CADRG_100K | NIMA Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, TLM 1:100k |   | 17 | |
| CADRG_1M | NIMA Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, ONC 1:1M |   | 18 | |
| CADRG_250K | NIMA Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, JOG 1:250K |   | 19 | |
| CADRG_500K | NIMA Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, TPC 1:500K |   | 20 | |
| CADRG_50K | NIMA Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, TLM 1:50k |   | 21 | |
| CADRG_CITY | NIMA Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic, City Graphic |   | 22 | |
| CARTO_SOURCE | Derived from cartographic source. |   | 23 | |
| CIB_1 | NIMA Controlled Image Base, 1 metre |   | 24 | |
| CIB_10 | NIMA Controlled Image Base, 10 metre |   | 25 | |
| CIB_3 | NIMA Controlled Image Base, 3 metre |   | 26 | |
| CIB_5 | NIMA Controlled Image Base, 5 metre |   | 27 | |
| DBDB_0r1 | NIMA Digital Bathymetric Data Base, 0,1 arc minute |   | 28 | |
| DBDB_0r5 | NIMA Digital Bathymetric Data Base, 0,5 arc minute |   | 29 | |
| DBDB_5r0 | NIMA Digital Bathymetric Data Base, 5,0 arc minute |   | 30 | |
| DBDB_V | NIMA Digital Bathymetric Data Base, Variable |   | 31 | |
| DCW | NIMA Digital Chart of the World |   | 32 | |
| DEM_7r5 | USGS Digital Elevation Model, 7,5 arc minute Quads |   | 33 | |
| DFAD_1 | NIMA Digital Feature Analysis Data, Level 1 |   | 34 | |
| DFAD_1C | NIMA Digital Feature Analysis Data, Level 1-C |   | 35 | |
| DFAD_2 | NIMA Digital Feature Analysis Data, Level 2 |   | 36 | |
| DFAD_3C | NIMA Digital Feature Analysis Data, Level 3-C |   | 37 | |
| DAFIF | NIMA Digital Aeronautical Flight Information File |   | 38 | |
| DMED | NIMA Digital Mean Elevation Data |   | 39 | |
| DNC | NIMA Digital Nautical Chart |   | 40 | |
| DPPDB | NIMA Digital Point Positioning Data Base |   | 41 | |
| DTED_0 | NIMA Digital Terrain Elevation Data, Level 0 |   | 42 | |
| DTED_1 | NIMA Digital Terrain Elevation Data, Level 1 |   | 43 | |
| DTED_2 | NIMA Digital Terrain Elevation Data, Level 2 |   | 44 | |
| DTED_3 | NIMA Digital Terrain Elevation Data, Level 3 |   | 45 | |
| DTED_4 | NIMA Digital Terrain Elevation Data, Level 4 |   | 46 | |
| DTED_5 | NIMA Digital Terrain Elevation Data, Level 5 |   | 47 | |
| DTOP_1 | NIMA Digital Topographic Data, Level 1 |   | 48 | |
| DTOP_2 | NIMA Digital Topographic Data, Level 2 |   | 49 | |
| DTOP_3 | NIMA Digital Topographic Data, Level 3 |   | 50 | |
| DTOP_4 | NIMA Digital Topographic Data, Level 4 |   | 51 | |
| DTOP_5 | NIMA Digital Topographic Data, Level 5 |   | 52 | |
| FFD_250 | NIMA Foundation Feature Data, 1:250K |   | 53 | |
| FFD_50K | NIMA Foundation Feature Data, 1:50K |   | 54 | |
| ITD | NIMA Interim Terrain Data |   | 55 | |
| LANDSAT | Imagery or other information collected and/or derived from one of a series of Earth observation satellites known as LANDSAT, deployed by the United States government. |   | 56 | |
| LWD | NIMA Littoral Warfare Data |   | 57 | |
| MEDS_1 | NIMA Mission Essential Data Set, Level 1 |   | 58 | |
| MEDS_3 | NIMA Mission Essential Data Set, Level 3 |   | 59 | |
| MONO_IMAGERY | Mono-imagery exploitation. |   | 60 | |
| PITD | NIMA Planning Interim Terrain Data |   | 61 | |
| REPORTED | Reported information. |   | 62 | |
| SPOT | Imagery or other information collected and/or derived from one of a series of Earth observation satellites known as Spot, which is comprised of a series of spacecrafts plus ground facilities for satellite control and programming, image production and distribution. |   | 63 | |
| STEREO_IMAGERY | Stereo-imagery exploitation. |   | 64 | |
| SURVEY_SOURCE | Generic class of source vector data produced by ground, aerial or other survey. |   | 65 | |
| UVMAP | NIMA Urban Vector Map |   | 66 | |
| VITD | NIMA Vector Interim Terrain Data |   | 67 | |
| VMAP_0 | NIMA Vector Map, Level 0 |   | 68 | |
| VMAP_1 | NIMA Vector Map, Level 1 |   | 69 | |
| VMAP_2 | NIMA Vector Map, Level 2 |   | 70 | |
| WVS | NIMA World Vector Shoreline |   | 71 | |
| SPATIAL_ALIGNMENT | The type of an object's spatial alignment. | |||
| APPROXIMATE | Approaching closely (approximates) but not attaining a specified accuracy or a precision conformable with the quality of the observations. |   | 11 | |
| DEFINITE | Free of ambiguity and uncertainty. |   | 12 | |
| FEATURE_CONNECTOR |   | 13 | ||
| REPORTED | As reported by some source, which may or may not be authoritative. |   | 14 | |
| SPERM_WHALE_YEARLY_CATCH | A range indicating the yearly catch of Sperm whales. | |||
| NONE_CAUGHT | None caught. |   | 11 | |
| 1_TO_100 | 1 to 100. |   | 12 | |
| 101_TO_200 | 101 to 200. |   | 13 | |
| 201_TO_300 | 201 to 300. |   | 14 | |
| 301_TO_400 | 301 to 400. |   | 15 | |
| 401_TO_500 | 401 to 500. |   | 16 | |
| gt500 | > 500. |   | 17 | |
| SPNDTRNSLN_TYPE | The type of suspension of power transmission lines between pylons. | |||
| CATENARY_OVER_MOUNTAIN | Catenary over mountains. |   | 11 | |
| CATENARY_OVER_WATER | Catenary over water. |   | 12 | |
| NORMAL_SUSPENSION | Normal Suspension. |   | 13 | |
| SPOT_ELEVATION_TYPE | The type of a spot elevation measurement. | |||
| OUT_OF_POSITION |   | 11 | ||
| SUMMIT | Spot elevation location represents a local maximum elevation. |   | 12 | |
| TOP_OF_TREES | Spot elevation value represents the elevation of the top of the trees or other reflective surface. |   | 13 | |
| SPRING_TYPE | The type of a spring or a watering hole. | |||
| ARTESIAN | A spring whose water flows from a fissure or other opening in the bed overlying an artesian aquifer. |   | 11 | |
| FUMAROLE | A vent, usually in volcanic regions, from which vapours or gases are released. |   | 12 | |
| GEYSER | A natural hot spring or fountain that periodically discharges a column of hot water and steam into the air. |   | 13 | |
| HOT_SPRING | Any spring whose water temperature is above the temperature of the human body. |   | 14 | |
| WALLED_IN | A spring confined by walls. |   | 15 | |
| SRF_EM_PROP_DUCT_INTENSITY | The strength of a surface-based elevated electromagnetic propagation duct formed by moisture trapped by a low altitude temperature inversion. | |||
| NONE_PRESENT |   | 11 | ||
| WEAK |   | 12 | ||
| AVERAGE |   | 13 | ||
| STRONG |   | 14 | ||
| EXTREME |   | 15 | ||
| SRF_TRAFFICABILITY_COARSE | The categorized character of the terrain surface as it affects the movement of ground forces (e.g., military units, vehicles, or infantry) in terms of a coarse resolution estimate of trafficability. | |||
| BATHYMETRIC_WATER | Water surface. |   | 11 | |
| BATHYMETRY | Water bottom (bathymetry). |   | 12 | |
| BOULDERS | Large boulders 1,83 metres (6 feet) tall. |   | 13 | |
| DEEP_WATER | Deep water; generally impassable by land vehicles |   | 14 | |
| DEFAULT | Unknown type of soil. |   | 15 | |
| NO_GO | Terrain that is not traversable. |   | 16 | |
| RAILROAD | Railroad. |   | 17 | |
| RCI_050 | Soft sandy soil; rating cone index 50. |   | 18 | |
| RCI_250 | Packed soil or dirt road; rating cone index 250. |   | 19 | |
| ROAD | Asphalt or other hard road surface. |   | 20 | |
| ROCKY | Small rocks <= 46 centimetres (about 18 inches) tall. |   | 21 | |
| SHALLOW_WATER | Shallow water; generally passable by land vehicle. |   | 22 | |
| SRF_TRAFFICABILITY_FINE | The categorized character of the terrain surface as it affects the movement of ground forces (e.g., military units, vehicles, or infantry) in terms of a fine resolution estimate of trafficability. | |||
| ID_0 | Default. |   | 11 | |
| ID_1 | Extraction mine with soils of any type. |   | 12 | |
| ID_2 | Quarry with soils of any type. |   | 13 | |
| ID_3 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 14 | |
| ID_4 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 15 | |
| ID_5 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 16 | |
| ID_6 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 17 | |
| ID_7 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 18 | |
| ID_8 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 19 | |
| ID_9 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 20 | |
| ID_10 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 21 | |
| ID_11 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 22 | |
| ID_12 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 23 | |
| ID_13 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 24 | |
| ID_14 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 25 | |
| ID_15 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 26 | |
| ID_16 | Oil or gas field with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 27 | |
| ID_17 | Processing plant. |   | 28 | |
| ID_18 | Settling pond with soils of any type. |   | 29 | |
| ID_19 | Oil or gas facilities with soils of any type. |   | 30 | |
| ID_20 | Power plant with soils of any type. |   | 31 | |
| ID_21 | Substation with soils of any type. |   | 32 | |
| ID_22 | Fabrication facility. |   | 33 | |
| ID_23 | Amusement park with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 34 | |
| ID_24 | Amusement park with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 35 | |
| ID_25 | Amusement park with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 36 | |
| ID_26 | Amusement park with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 37 | |
| ID_27 | Amusement park with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 38 | |
| ID_28 | Amusement park with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 39 | |
| ID_29 | Amusement park with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 40 | |
| ID_30 | Amusement park with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 41 | |
| ID_31 | Amusement park with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 42 | |
| ID_32 | Amusement park with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 43 | |
| ID_33 | Amusement park with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 44 | |
| ID_34 | Amusement park with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 45 | |
| ID_35 | Amusement park with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 46 | |
| ID_36 | Amusement park with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 47 | |
| ID_37 | Grandstand. |   | 48 | |
| ID_38 | Race track with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 49 | |
| ID_39 | Race track with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 50 | |
| ID_40 | Race track with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 51 | |
| ID_41 | Race track with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 52 | |
| ID_42 | Race track with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 53 | |
| ID_43 | Race track with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 54 | |
| ID_44 | Race track with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 55 | |
| ID_45 | Race track with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 56 | |
| ID_46 | Race track with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 57 | |
| ID_47 | Race track with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 58 | |
| ID_48 | Race track with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 59 | |
| ID_49 | Race track with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 60 | |
| ID_50 | Race track with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 61 | |
| ID_51 | Race track with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 62 | |
| ID_52 | Stadium or amphitheatre with soils of any type. |   | 63 | |
| ID_53 | Building. |   | 64 | |
| ID_54 | Built up region with soils of any type. |   | 65 | |
| ID_55 | Settlement with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 66 | |
| ID_56 | Settlement with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 67 | |
| ID_57 | Settlement with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 68 | |
| ID_58 | Settlement with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 69 | |
| ID_59 | Settlement with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 70 | |
| ID_60 | Settlement with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 71 | |
| ID_61 | Settlement with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 72 | |
| ID_62 | Settlement with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 73 | |
| ID_63 | Settlement with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 74 | |
| ID_64 | Settlement with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 75 | |
| ID_65 | Settlement with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 76 | |
| ID_66 | Settlement with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 77 | |
| ID_67 | Settlement with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 78 | |
| ID_68 | Settlement with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 79 | |
| ID_69 | Native settlement with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 80 | |
| ID_70 | Native settlement with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 81 | |
| ID_71 | Native settlement with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 82 | |
| ID_72 | Native settlement with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 83 | |
| ID_73 | Native settlement with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 84 | |
| ID_74 | Native settlement with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 85 | |
| ID_75 | Native settlement with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 86 | |
| ID_76 | Native settlement with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 87 | |
| ID_77 | Native settlement with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 88 | |
| ID_78 | Native settlement with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 89 | |
| ID_79 | Native settlement with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 90 | |
| ID_80 | Native settlement with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 91 | |
| ID_81 | Native settlement with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 92 | |
| ID_82 | Native settlement with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 93 | |
| ID_83 | Ruins with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 94 | |
| ID_84 | Ruins with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 95 | |
| ID_85 | Ruins with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 96 | |
| ID_86 | Ruins with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 97 | |
| ID_87 | Ruins with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 98 | |
| ID_88 | Ruins with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 99 | |
| ID_89 | Ruins with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 100 | |
| ID_90 | Ruins with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 101 | |
| ID_91 | Ruins with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 102 | |
| ID_92 | Ruins with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 103 | |
| ID_93 | Ruins with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 104 | |
| ID_94 | Ruins with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 105 | |
| ID_95 | Ruins with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 106 | |
| ID_96 | Ruins with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 107 | |
| ID_97 | Storage depot with soils of any type. |   | 108 | |
| ID_98 | Rail yard with soils of any type. |   | 109 | |
| ID_99 | Communication building. |   | 110 | |
| ID_100 | Foreshore with clay and silt bottom. |   | 111 | |
| ID_101 | Foreshore with silty sands bottom. |   | 112 | |
| ID_102 | Foreshore with sand and gravel bottom. |   | 113 | |
| ID_103 | Foreshore with gravel and cobble bottom. |   | 114 | |
| ID_104 | Foreshore with rock and boulder bottom. |   | 115 | |
| ID_105 | Foreshore with bedrock bottom. |   | 116 | |
| ID_106 | Foreshore with paved bottom. |   | 117 | |
| ID_107 | Foreshore with peat bottom. |   | 118 | |
| ID_108 | Foreshore with sand over mud bottom. |   | 119 | |
| ID_109 | Foreshore with mixed qualities bottom. |   | 120 | |
| ID_110 | Foreshore with coral bottom. |   | 121 | |
| ID_111 | Foreshore with slash bottom. |   | 122 | |
| ID_112 | Foreshore with seamount bottom. |   | 123 | |
| ID_113 | Foreshore with sandy bottom. |   | 124 | |
| ID_114 | Non-inland water with clay and silt bottom. |   | 125 | |
| ID_115 | Non-inland water with silty sands bottom. |   | 126 | |
| ID_116 | Non-inland water with sand and gravel bottom. |   | 127 | |
| ID_117 | Non-inland water with gravel and cobble bottom. |   | 128 | |
| ID_118 | Non-inland water with rock and boulder bottom. |   | 129 | |
| ID_119 | Non-inland water with bedrock bottom. |   | 130 | |
| ID_120 | Non-inland water with paved bottom. |   | 131 | |
| ID_121 | Non-inland water with peat bottom. |   | 132 | |
| ID_122 | Non-inland water with sand over mud bottom. |   | 133 | |
| ID_123 | Non-inland water with mixed qualities bottom. |   | 134 | |
| ID_124 | Non-inland water with coral bottom. |   | 135 | |
| ID_125 | Non-inland water with slash bottom. |   | 136 | |
| ID_126 | Non-inland water with seamount bottom. |   | 137 | |
| ID_127 | Non-inland water with sandy bottom. |   | 138 | |
| ID_128 | Aqueduct with clay and silt bottom. |   | 139 | |
| ID_129 | Aqueduct with silty sands bottom. |   | 140 | |
| ID_130 | Aqueduct with sand and gravel bottom. |   | 141 | |
| ID_131 | Aqueduct with gravel and cobble bottom. |   | 142 | |
| ID_132 | Aqueduct with rock and boulder bottom. |   | 143 | |
| ID_133 | Aqueduct with bedrock bottom. |   | 144 | |
| ID_134 | Aqueduct with paved bottom. |   | 145 | |
| ID_135 | Aqueduct with peat bottom. |   | 146 | |
| ID_136 | Aqueduct with sand over mud bottom. |   | 147 | |
| ID_137 | Aqueduct with mixed qualities bottom. |   | 148 | |
| ID_138 | Aqueduct with sandy bottom. |   | 149 | |
| ID_139 | Canal with clay and silt bottom. |   | 150 | |
| ID_140 | Canal with silty sands bottom. |   | 151 | |
| ID_141 | Canal with sand and gravel bottom. |   | 152 | |
| ID_142 | Canal with gravel and cobble bottom. |   | 153 | |
| ID_143 | Canal with rock and boulder bottom. |   | 154 | |
| ID_144 | Canal with bedrock bottom. |   | 155 | |
| ID_145 | Canal with paved bottom. |   | 156 | |
| ID_146 | Canal with peat bottom. |   | 157 | |
| ID_147 | Canal with sand over mud bottom. |   | 158 | |
| ID_148 | Canal with mixed qualities bottom. |   | 159 | |
| ID_149 | Canal with sandy bottom. |   | 160 | |
| ID_150 | Filtration beds. |   | 161 | |
| ID_151 | Fish hatchery with soils of any type. |   | 162 | |
| ID_152 | Lake or pond with clay and silt bottom. |   | 163 | |
| ID_153 | Lake or pond with silty sands bottom. |   | 164 | |
| ID_154 | Lake or pond with sand and gravel bottom. |   | 165 | |
| ID_155 | Lake or pond with gravel and cobble bottom. |   | 166 | |
| ID_156 | Lake or pond with rock and boulder bottom. |   | 167 | |
| ID_157 | Lake or pond with bedrock bottom. |   | 168 | |
| ID_158 | Lake or pond with paved bottom. |   | 169 | |
| ID_159 | Lake or pond with peat bottom. |   | 170 | |
| ID_160 | Lake or pond with sand over mud bottom. |   | 171 | |
| ID_161 | Lake or pond with mixed qualities bottom. |   | 172 | |
| ID_162 | Lake or pond with sandy bottom. |   | 173 | |
| ID_163 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 174 | |
| ID_164 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 175 | |
| ID_165 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 176 | |
| ID_166 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 177 | |
| ID_167 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 178 | |
| ID_168 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 179 | |
| ID_169 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 180 | |
| ID_170 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 181 | |
| ID_171 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 182 | |
| ID_172 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 183 | |
| ID_173 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 184 | |
| ID_174 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 185 | |
| ID_175 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 186 | |
| ID_176 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 187 | |
| ID_177 | Marsh or swamp with up to 25% tree cover, and soils composed of peat. |   | 188 | |
| ID_178 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 189 | |
| ID_179 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 190 | |
| ID_180 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 191 | |
| ID_181 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 192 | |
| ID_182 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 193 | |
| ID_183 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 194 | |
| ID_184 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 195 | |
| ID_185 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 196 | |
| ID_186 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 197 | |
| ID_187 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 198 | |
| ID_188 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 199 | |
| ID_189 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 200 | |
| ID_190 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 201 | |
| ID_191 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 202 | |
| ID_192 | Marsh or swamp with more than 25% tree cover, and soils composed of peat. |   | 203 | |
| ID_193 | Rapids with silty sands bottom. |   | 204 | |
| ID_194 | Rapids with sand and gravel bottom. |   | 205 | |
| ID_195 | Rapids with gravel and cobble bottom. |   | 206 | |
| ID_196 | Rapids with rocks and boulder bottom. |   | 207 | |
| ID_197 | Rapids with bedrock bottom. |   | 208 | |
| ID_198 | Rapids with paved bottom. |   | 209 | |
| ID_199 | Rapids with mixed qualities bottom. |   | 210 | |
| ID_200 | Reservoir with clay and silt bottom. |   | 211 | |
| ID_201 | Reservoir with silty sands bottom. |   | 212 | |
| ID_202 | Reservoir with sand and gravel bottom. |   | 213 | |
| ID_203 | Reservoir with gravel and cobble bottom. |   | 214 | |
| ID_204 | Reservoir with rock and boulder bottom. |   | 215 | |
| ID_205 | Reservoir with bedrock bottom. |   | 216 | |
| ID_206 | Reservoir with paved bottom. |   | 217 | |
| ID_207 | Reservoir with peat bottom. |   | 218 | |
| ID_208 | Reservoir with sand over mud bottom. |   | 219 | |
| ID_209 | Reservoir with mixed qualities bottom. |   | 220 | |
| ID_210 | Reservoir with sandy bottom. |   | 221 | |
| ID_211 | Rice field with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 222 | |
| ID_212 | Rice field with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 223 | |
| ID_213 | Rice field with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 224 | |
| ID_214 | Rice field with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 225 | |
| ID_215 | Rice field with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 226 | |
| ID_216 | Rice field with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 227 | |
| ID_217 | Rice field with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 228 | |
| ID_218 | Rice field with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 229 | |
| ID_219 | Rice field with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 230 | |
| ID_220 | Rice field with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 231 | |
| ID_221 | Rice field with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 232 | |
| ID_222 | Rice field with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 233 | |
| ID_223 | Rice field with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 234 | |
| ID_224 | Rice field with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 235 | |
| ID_225 | River or stream with clay and silt bottom. |   | 236 | |
| ID_226 | River or stream with silty sands bottom. |   | 237 | |
| ID_227 | River or stream with sand and gravel bottom. |   | 238 | |
| ID_228 | River or stream with gravel and cobble bottom. |   | 239 | |
| ID_229 | River or stream with rock and boulder bottom. |   | 240 | |
| ID_230 | River or stream with bedrock bottom. |   | 241 | |
| ID_231 | River or stream with paved bottom. |   | 242 | |
| ID_232 | River or stream with peat bottom. |   | 243 | |
| ID_233 | River or stream with sand over mud bottom. |   | 244 | |
| ID_234 | River or stream with mixed qualities bottom. |   | 245 | |
| ID_235 | River or stream with sandy bottom. |   | 246 | |
| ID_236 | Salt pan with soils composed of evaporites. |   | 247 | |
| ID_237 | Salt evaporator with soils composed of evaporites. |   | 248 | |
| ID_238 | Sebkha with soils composed of evaporites. |   | 249 | |
| ID_239 | Lagoon or reef pool with clay and silt bottom. |   | 250 | |
| ID_240 | Lagoon or reef pool with silty sands bottom. |   | 251 | |
| ID_241 | Lagoon or reef pool with sand and gravel bottom. |   | 252 | |
| ID_242 | Lagoon or reef pool with gravel and cobble bottom. |   | 253 | |
| ID_243 | Lagoon or reef pool with rock and boulder bottom. |   | 254 | |
| ID_244 | Lagoon or reef pool with bedrock bottom. |   | 255 | |
| ID_245 | Lagoon or reef pool with paved bottom. |   | 256 | |
| ID_246 | Lagoon or reef pool with peat bottom. |   | 257 | |
| ID_247 | Lagoon or reef pool with sand over mud bottom. |   | 258 | |
| ID_248 | Lagoon or reef pool with mixed qualities bottom. |   | 259 | |
| ID_249 | Lagoon or reef pool with coral bottom. |   | 260 | |
| ID_250 | Lagoon or reef pool with slash bottom. |   | 261 | |
| ID_251 | Lagoon or reef pool with sandy bottom. |   | 262 | |
| ID_252 | Tundra with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 263 | |
| ID_253 | Tundra with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 264 | |
| ID_254 | Tundra with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 265 | |
| ID_255 | Tundra with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 266 | |
| ID_256 | Tundra with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 267 | |
| ID_257 | Tundra with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 268 | |
| ID_258 | Tundra with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 269 | |
| ID_259 | Tundra with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 270 | |
| ID_260 | Tundra with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 271 | |
| ID_261 | Tundra with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 272 | |
| ID_262 | Tundra with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 273 | |
| ID_263 | Tundra with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 274 | |
| ID_264 | Tundra with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 275 | |
| ID_265 | Tundra with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 276 | |
| ID_266 | Tundra with soils composed of peat. |   | 277 | |
| ID_267 | Snow field. |   | 278 | |
| ID_268 | Ice field. |   | 279 | |
| ID_269 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 280 | |
| ID_270 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 281 | |
| ID_271 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 282 | |
| ID_272 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 283 | |
| ID_273 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 284 | |
| ID_274 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 285 | |
| ID_275 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 286 | |
| ID_276 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 287 | |
| ID_277 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 288 | |
| ID_278 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 289 | |
| ID_279 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 290 | |
| ID_280 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 291 | |
| ID_281 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 292 | |
| ID_282 | Bare terrain surface with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 293 | |
| ID_283 | Exposed rock strata or formations. |   | 294 | |
| ID_284 | Sand dunes with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 295 | |
| ID_285 | Sand dunes with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 296 | |
| ID_286 | Sand dunes with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 297 | |
| ID_287 | Sand dunes with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 298 | |
| ID_288 | Sand dunes with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 299 | |
| ID_289 | Sand dunes with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 300 | |
| ID_290 | Sand dunes with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 301 | |
| ID_291 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 302 | |
| ID_292 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 303 | |
| ID_293 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 304 | |
| ID_294 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 305 | |
| ID_295 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 306 | |
| ID_296 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 307 | |
| ID_297 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 308 | |
| ID_298 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 309 | |
| ID_299 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 310 | |
| ID_300 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 311 | |
| ID_301 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 312 | |
| ID_302 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 313 | |
| ID_303 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 314 | |
| ID_304 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 315 | |
| ID_305 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 316 | |
| ID_306 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 317 | |
| ID_307 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 318 | |
| ID_308 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 319 | |
| ID_309 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 320 | |
| ID_310 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 321 | |
| ID_311 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 322 | |
| ID_312 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 323 | |
| ID_313 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 324 | |
| ID_314 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 325 | |
| ID_315 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 326 | |
| ID_316 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 327 | |
| ID_317 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 328 | |
| ID_318 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 329 | |
| ID_319 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 330 | |
| ID_320 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 331 | |
| ID_321 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 332 | |
| ID_322 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 333 | |
| ID_323 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 334 | |
| ID_324 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 335 | |
| ID_325 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 336 | |
| ID_326 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 337 | |
| ID_327 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 338 | |
| ID_328 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 339 | |
| ID_329 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 340 | |
| ID_330 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 341 | |
| ID_331 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 342 | |
| ID_332 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 343 | |
| ID_333 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 344 | |
| ID_334 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 345 | |
| ID_335 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 346 | |
| ID_336 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 347 | |
| ID_337 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 348 | |
| ID_338 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 349 | |
| ID_339 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 350 | |
| ID_340 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 351 | |
| ID_341 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 352 | |
| ID_342 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 353 | |
| ID_343 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 354 | |
| ID_344 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 355 | |
| ID_345 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 356 | |
| ID_346 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 357 | |
| ID_347 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 358 | |
| ID_348 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 359 | |
| ID_349 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 360 | |
| ID_350 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 361 | |
| ID_351 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 362 | |
| ID_352 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 363 | |
| ID_353 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 364 | |
| ID_354 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 365 | |
| ID_355 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 366 | |
| ID_356 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 367 | |
| ID_357 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 368 | |
| ID_358 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 369 | |
| ID_359 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 370 | |
| ID_360 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 371 | |
| ID_361 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 372 | |
| ID_362 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 373 | |
| ID_363 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 374 | |
| ID_364 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 375 | |
| ID_365 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 376 | |
| ID_366 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 377 | |
| ID_367 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 378 | |
| ID_368 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 379 | |
| ID_369 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 380 | |
| ID_370 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 381 | |
| ID_371 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 382 | |
| ID_372 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 383 | |
| ID_373 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 384 | |
| ID_374 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 385 | |
| ID_375 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 386 | |
| ID_376 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 387 | |
| ID_377 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 388 | |
| ID_378 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 389 | |
| ID_379 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 390 | |
| ID_380 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 391 | |
| ID_381 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 392 | |
| ID_382 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 393 | |
| ID_383 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 394 | |
| ID_384 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 395 | |
| ID_385 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 396 | |
| ID_386 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 397 | |
| ID_387 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 398 | |
| ID_388 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 399 | |
| ID_389 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 400 | |
| ID_390 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 401 | |
| ID_391 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 402 | |
| ID_392 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 403 | |
| ID_393 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 404 | |
| ID_394 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 405 | |
| ID_395 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 406 | |
| ID_396 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 407 | |
| ID_397 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 408 | |
| ID_398 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 409 | |
| ID_399 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 410 | |
| ID_400 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 411 | |
| ID_401 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 412 | |
| ID_402 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 413 | |
| ID_403 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 414 | |
| ID_404 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 415 | |
| ID_405 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 416 | |
| ID_406 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 417 | |
| ID_407 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 418 | |
| ID_408 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 419 | |
| ID_409 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 420 | |
| ID_410 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 421 | |
| ID_411 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 422 | |
| ID_412 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 423 | |
| ID_413 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 424 | |
| ID_414 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 425 | |
| ID_415 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 426 | |
| ID_416 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 427 | |
| ID_417 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 428 | |
| ID_418 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 429 | |
| ID_419 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 430 | |
| ID_420 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 431 | |
| ID_421 | Cropland of an unknown farming type, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 432 | |
| ID_422 | Cropland managed by slash and burn, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 433 | |
| ID_423 | Cropland of permanent fields, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 434 | |
| ID_424 | Cropland managed by ditch irrigation, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 435 | |
| ID_425 | Cropland used for grazing, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 436 | |
| ID_426 | Cropland of a regular planting pattern, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 437 | |
| ID_427 | Cropland in a linear planting pattern, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 438 | |
| ID_428 | Cropland of "not applicable" farming type, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 439 | |
| ID_429 | Cropland with an undefined field pattern, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 440 | |
| ID_430 | Cropland of "other" farming type, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 441 | |
| ID_431 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 442 | |
| ID_432 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 443 | |
| ID_433 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 444 | |
| ID_434 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 445 | |
| ID_435 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 446 | |
| ID_436 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 447 | |
| ID_437 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 448 | |
| ID_438 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 449 | |
| ID_439 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 450 | |
| ID_440 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 451 | |
| ID_441 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 452 | |
| ID_442 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 453 | |
| ID_443 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 454 | |
| ID_444 | Cropland of a terraced planting pattern, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 455 | |
| ID_445 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 456 | |
| ID_446 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 457 | |
| ID_447 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 458 | |
| ID_448 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 459 | |
| ID_449 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 460 | |
| ID_450 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 461 | |
| ID_451 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 462 | |
| ID_452 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 463 | |
| ID_453 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 464 | |
| ID_454 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 465 | |
| ID_455 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 466 | |
| ID_456 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 467 | |
| ID_457 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 468 | |
| ID_458 | Cropland managed by crop rotation, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 469 | |
| ID_459 | Orchard with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 470 | |
| ID_460 | Orchard with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 471 | |
| ID_461 | Orchard with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 472 | |
| ID_462 | Orchard with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 473 | |
| ID_463 | Orchard with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 474 | |
| ID_464 | Orchard with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 475 | |
| ID_465 | Orchard with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 476 | |
| ID_466 | Orchard with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 477 | |
| ID_467 | Orchard with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 478 | |
| ID_468 | Orchard with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 479 | |
| ID_469 | Orchard with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 480 | |
| ID_470 | Orchard with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 481 | |
| ID_471 | Orchard with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 482 | |
| ID_472 | Orchard with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 483 | |
| ID_473 | Vineyard with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 484 | |
| ID_474 | Vineyard with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 485 | |
| ID_475 | Vineyard with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 486 | |
| ID_476 | Vineyard with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 487 | |
| ID_477 | Vineyard with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 488 | |
| ID_478 | Vineyard with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 489 | |
| ID_479 | Vineyard with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 490 | |
| ID_480 | Vineyard with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 491 | |
| ID_481 | Vineyard with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 492 | |
| ID_482 | Vineyard with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 493 | |
| ID_483 | Vineyard with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 494 | |
| ID_484 | Vineyard with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 495 | |
| ID_485 | Vineyard with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 496 | |
| ID_486 | Vineyard with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 497 | |
| ID_487 | Hops with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 498 | |
| ID_488 | Hops with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 499 | |
| ID_489 | Hops with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 500 | |
| ID_490 | Hops with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 501 | |
| ID_491 | Hops with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 502 | |
| ID_492 | Hops with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 503 | |
| ID_493 | Hops with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 504 | |
| ID_494 | Hops with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 505 | |
| ID_495 | Hops with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 506 | |
| ID_496 | Hops with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 507 | |
| ID_497 | Hops with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 508 | |
| ID_498 | Hops with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 509 | |
| ID_499 | Hops with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 510 | |
| ID_500 | Hops with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 511 | |
| ID_501 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 512 | |
| ID_502 | Tropical grass with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 513 | |
| ID_503 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 514 | |
| ID_504 | Tropical grass with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 515 | |
| ID_505 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 516 | |
| ID_506 | Tropical grass with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 517 | |
| ID_507 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 518 | |
| ID_508 | Tropical grass with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 519 | |
| ID_509 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 520 | |
| ID_510 | Tropical grass with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 521 | |
| ID_511 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 522 | |
| ID_512 | Tropical grass with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 523 | |
| ID_513 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 524 | |
| ID_514 | Tropical grass with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 525 | |
| ID_515 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 526 | |
| ID_516 | Tropical grass with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 527 | |
| ID_517 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 528 | |
| ID_518 | Tropical grass with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 529 | |
| ID_519 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 530 | |
| ID_520 | Tropical grass with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 531 | |
| ID_521 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 532 | |
| ID_522 | Tropical grass with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 533 | |
| ID_523 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 534 | |
| ID_524 | Tropical grass with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 535 | |
| ID_525 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 536 | |
| ID_526 | Tropical grass with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 537 | |
| ID_527 | Pasture, meadow, or steppe with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 538 | |
| ID_528 | Tropical grass with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 539 | |
| ID_529 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 540 | |
| ID_530 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 541 | |
| ID_531 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 542 | |
| ID_532 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 543 | |
| ID_533 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 544 | |
| ID_534 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 545 | |
| ID_535 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 546 | |
| ID_536 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 547 | |
| ID_537 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 548 | |
| ID_538 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 549 | |
| ID_539 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 550 | |
| ID_540 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 551 | |
| ID_541 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 552 | |
| ID_542 | Grassland and scattered trees with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 553 | |
| ID_543 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 554 | |
| ID_544 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 555 | |
| ID_545 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 556 | |
| ID_546 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 557 | |
| ID_547 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 558 | |
| ID_548 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 559 | |
| ID_549 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 560 | |
| ID_550 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 561 | |
| ID_551 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 562 | |
| ID_552 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 563 | |
| ID_553 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 564 | |
| ID_554 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 565 | |
| ID_555 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 566 | |
| ID_556 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 567 | |
| ID_557 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 568 | |
| ID_558 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 569 | |
| ID_559 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 570 | |
| ID_560 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 571 | |
| ID_561 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 572 | |
| ID_562 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 573 | |
| ID_563 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 574 | |
| ID_564 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 575 | |
| ID_565 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 576 | |
| ID_566 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 577 | |
| ID_567 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 578 | |
| ID_568 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 579 | |
| ID_569 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 580 | |
| ID_570 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 581 | |
| ID_571 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 582 | |
| ID_572 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 583 | |
| ID_573 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 584 | |
| ID_574 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 585 | |
| ID_575 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 586 | |
| ID_576 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 587 | |
| ID_577 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 588 | |
| ID_578 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 589 | |
| ID_579 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 590 | |
| ID_580 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 591 | |
| ID_581 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 592 | |
| ID_582 | Open scrub, brush or bush (<= 5% cover) with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 593 | |
| ID_583 | Sparse scrub, brush or bush (> 5% and <= 15% cover) with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 594 | |
| ID_584 | Varied scrub, brush or bush (> 15% and <= 50% cover) with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 595 | |
| ID_585 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 596 | |
| ID_586 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 597 | |
| ID_587 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 598 | |
| ID_588 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 599 | |
| ID_589 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 600 | |
| ID_590 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 601 | |
| ID_591 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 602 | |
| ID_592 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 603 | |
| ID_593 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 604 | |
| ID_594 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 605 | |
| ID_595 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 606 | |
| ID_596 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 607 | |
| ID_597 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 608 | |
| ID_598 | Dense scrub, brush or bush (> 50% cover) with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 609 | |
| ID_599 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 610 | |
| ID_600 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 611 | |
| ID_601 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 612 | |
| ID_602 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 613 | |
| ID_603 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 614 | |
| ID_604 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 615 | |
| ID_605 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 616 | |
| ID_606 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 617 | |
| ID_607 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 618 | |
| ID_608 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 619 | |
| ID_609 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 620 | |
| ID_610 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 621 | |
| ID_611 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 622 | |
| ID_612 | Bamboo vegetation with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 623 | |
| ID_613 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 624 | |
| ID_614 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 625 | |
| ID_615 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 626 | |
| ID_616 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 627 | |
| ID_617 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 628 | |
| ID_618 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 629 | |
| ID_619 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 630 | |
| ID_620 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 631 | |
| ID_621 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 632 | |
| ID_622 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 633 | |
| ID_623 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 634 | |
| ID_624 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 635 | |
| ID_625 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 636 | |
| ID_626 | Coniferous trees with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 637 | |
| ID_627 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 638 | |
| ID_628 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 639 | |
| ID_629 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 640 | |
| ID_630 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 641 | |
| ID_631 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 642 | |
| ID_632 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 643 | |
| ID_633 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 644 | |
| ID_634 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 645 | |
| ID_635 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 646 | |
| ID_636 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 647 | |
| ID_637 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 648 | |
| ID_638 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 649 | |
| ID_639 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 650 | |
| ID_640 | Deciduous trees with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 651 | |
| ID_641 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 652 | |
| ID_642 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 653 | |
| ID_643 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 654 | |
| ID_644 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 655 | |
| ID_645 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 656 | |
| ID_646 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 657 | |
| ID_647 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 658 | |
| ID_648 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 659 | |
| ID_649 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 660 | |
| ID_650 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 661 | |
| ID_651 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 662 | |
| ID_652 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 663 | |
| ID_653 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 664 | |
| ID_654 | Mixed tree types with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 665 | |
| ID_655 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 666 | |
| ID_656 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 667 | |
| ID_657 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 668 | |
| ID_658 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 669 | |
| ID_659 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 670 | |
| ID_660 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 671 | |
| ID_661 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 672 | |
| ID_662 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 673 | |
| ID_663 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 674 | |
| ID_664 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 675 | |
| ID_665 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 676 | |
| ID_666 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 677 | |
| ID_667 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 678 | |
| ID_668 | Mangrove trees with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 679 | |
| ID_669 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 680 | |
| ID_670 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 681 | |
| ID_671 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 682 | |
| ID_672 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 683 | |
| ID_673 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 684 | |
| ID_674 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 685 | |
| ID_675 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 686 | |
| ID_676 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 687 | |
| ID_677 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 688 | |
| ID_678 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 689 | |
| ID_679 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 690 | |
| ID_680 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 691 | |
| ID_681 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 692 | |
| ID_682 | Cleared way or forest cut with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 693 | |
| ID_683 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 694 | |
| ID_684 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 695 | |
| ID_685 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 696 | |
| ID_686 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 697 | |
| ID_687 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 698 | |
| ID_688 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 699 | |
| ID_689 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 700 | |
| ID_690 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 701 | |
| ID_691 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 702 | |
| ID_692 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 703 | |
| ID_693 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 704 | |
| ID_694 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 705 | |
| ID_695 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 706 | |
| ID_696 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 707 | |
| ID_697 | Airport or airfield with peat soil. |   | 708 | |
| ID_698 | Airport or airfield with soils composed of evaporites. |   | 709 | |
| ID_699 | Apron/hardstand with a hard or paved surface. |   | 710 | |
| ID_700 | Apron/hardstand with a loose or unpaved surface. |   | 711 | |
| ID_701 | Apron/hardstand with a loose or light surface. |   | 712 | |
| ID_702 | Apron/hardstand with a corduroy surface. |   | 713 | |
| ID_703 | Apron/hardstand with a soft grass or sod surface. |   | 714 | |
| ID_704 | Apron/hardstand with a natural surface. |   | 715 | |
| ID_705 | Apron/hardstand with a permanent surface. |   | 716 | |
| ID_706 | Apron/hardstand with a temporary surface. |   | 717 | |
| ID_707 | Heliport with a hard or paved surface. |   | 718 | |
| ID_708 | Heliport with a loose or unpaved surface. |   | 719 | |
| ID_709 | Heliport with a loose or light surface. |   | 720 | |
| ID_710 | Heliport with a corduroy surface. |   | 721 | |
| ID_711 | Heliport with a soft grass or sod surface. |   | 722 | |
| ID_712 | Heliport with a natural surface. |   | 723 | |
| ID_713 | Heliport with a permanent surface. |   | 724 | |
| ID_714 | Heliport with a temporary surface. |   | 725 | |
| ID_715 | Airport or airfield taxiway with a hard or paved surface. |   | 726 | |
| ID_716 | Airport or airfield taxiway with a loose or unpaved surface. |   | 727 | |
| ID_717 | Airport or airfield taxiway with a loose or light surface. |   | 728 | |
| ID_718 | Airport or airfield taxiway with a corduroy surface. |   | 729 | |
| ID_719 | Airport or airfield taxiway with a soft grass or sod surface. |   | 730 | |
| ID_720 | Airport or airfield taxiway with a natural surface. |   | 731 | |
| ID_721 | Airport or airfield taxiway with a permanent surface. |   | 732 | |
| ID_722 | Airport or airfield taxiway with a temporary surface. |   | 733 | |
| ID_723 | Exposed bedrock. |   | 734 | |
| ID_724 | Railroad with soils of any type. |   | 735 | |
| ID_725 | Railroad siding with soils of any type. |   | 736 | |
| ID_726 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 737 | |
| ID_727 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 738 | |
| ID_728 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 739 | |
| ID_729 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 740 | |
| ID_730 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 741 | |
| ID_731 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 742 | |
| ID_732 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 743 | |
| ID_733 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 744 | |
| ID_734 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 745 | |
| ID_735 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 746 | |
| ID_736 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 747 | |
| ID_737 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 748 | |
| ID_738 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 749 | |
| ID_739 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 750 | |
| ID_740 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of peat. |   | 751 | |
| ID_741 | Cart track or trail, with soils composed of evaporites.. |   | 752 | |
| ID_742 | Road with a hard or paved surface. |   | 753 | |
| ID_743 | Road with a loose or unpaved surface. |   | 754 | |
| ID_744 | Road with a loose or light surface. |   | 755 | |
| ID_745 | Road with a corduroy surface. |   | 756 | |
| ID_746 | Road with a soft grass or sod surface. |   | 757 | |
| ID_747 | Road with a natural surface. |   | 758 | |
| ID_748 | Road with a permanent surface. |   | 759 | |
| ID_749 | Road with a temporary surface. |   | 760 | |
| ID_757 | Breakwater or groin. |   | 768 | |
| ID_758 | Maritime mole. |   | 769 | |
| ID_759 | Jetty. |   | 770 | |
| ID_760 | Pier or wharf. |   | 771 | |
| ID_761 | Ford with clay and silt bottom. |   | 772 | |
| ID_762 | Ford with silty sands bottom. |   | 773 | |
| ID_763 | Ford with sand and gravel bottom. |   | 774 | |
| ID_764 | Ford with gravel and cobble bottom. |   | 775 | |
| ID_765 | Ford with rock and boulder bottom. |   | 776 | |
| ID_766 | Ford with bedrock bottom. |   | 777 | |
| ID_767 | Ford with paved bottom. |   | 778 | |
| ID_768 | Ford with peat bottom. |   | 779 | |
| ID_769 | Ford with sand over mud bottom. |   | 780 | |
| ID_770 | Ford with mixed qualities bottom. |   | 781 | |
| ID_771 | Ford with sandy bottom. |   | 782 | |
| ID_772 | Runway with a hard paved surface. |   | 783 | |
| ID_773 | Runway with a loose or unpaved surface. |   | 784 | |
| ID_774 | Runway with a loose or light surface. |   | 785 | |
| ID_775 | Runway with a corduroy surface. |   | 786 | |
| ID_776 | Runway with a soft grass or sod surface. |   | 787 | |
| ID_777 | Runway with a natural surface. |   | 788 | |
| ID_778 | Runway with a permanent surface. |   | 789 | |
| ID_779 | Runway with a temporary surface. |   | 790 | |
| ID_780 | Runway with an asphalt or asphalt mix surface. |   | 791 | |
| ID_781 | Runway with a brick surface. |   | 792 | |
| ID_782 | Runway with a concrete surface. |   | 793 | |
| ID_783 | Runway with a composite permanent surface. |   | 794 | |
| ID_784 | Runway with a part concrete and part asphalt surface. |   | 795 | |
| ID_785 | Runway with a bituminous surface. |   | 796 | |
| ID_786 | Runway with a clay surface. |   | 797 | |
| ID_787 | Runway with a composite non-permanent surface. |   | 798 | |
| ID_788 | Runway with a coral surface. |   | 799 | |
| ID_789 | Runway with a graded grass or soil surface. |   | 800 | |
| ID_790 | Runway with an ungraded grass or soil surface. |   | 801 | |
| ID_791 | Runway with a gravel surface. |   | 802 | |
| ID_792 | Runway with an ice surface. |   | 803 | |
| ID_793 | Runway with a laterite surface. |   | 804 | |
| ID_794 | Runway with a macadam surface. |   | 805 | |
| ID_795 | Runway with a membrane surface. |   | 806 | |
| ID_796 | Runway with a mix-in-place surface. |   | 807 | |
| ID_797 | Runway with a steel planking surface. |   | 808 | |
| ID_798 | Runway with a sand surface. |   | 809 | |
| ID_799 | Runway with a snow surface. |   | 810 | |
| ID_800 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of well-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 811 | |
| ID_801 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of poorly-graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures with little or no fines. |   | 812 | |
| ID_802 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of silty gravels or gravel-sand-silt mixtures. |   | 813 | |
| ID_803 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of clayey gravels or gravel-sand-clay mixtures. |   | 814 | |
| ID_804 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of well-graded sand or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 815 | |
| ID_805 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of poorly-graded sands or gravely sands with little or no fines. |   | 816 | |
| ID_806 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of silty sands or sand-silt mixtures. |   | 817 | |
| ID_807 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of clayey sands or sand-clay mixtures. |   | 818 | |
| ID_808 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of inorganic silts and very fine sands over rock floor, silty or clayey fine sands or clayey with slight plasticity. |   | 819 | |
| ID_809 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, i.e., gravely, sandy, silty, or lean clays. |   | 820 | |
| ID_810 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of organic silts and organic silty clays. |   | 821 | |
| ID_811 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of inorganic clays of high plasticity, i.e., fat clays. |   | 822 | |
| ID_812 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of inorganic silts, i.e., micaceous or diatomaceous. |   | 823 | |
| ID_813 | Terrain subject to inundation with soils composed of organic clays of medium to high plasticity or organic silts. |   | 824 | |
| SRF_TRAFFICABILITY_MEDIUM | The categorized character of the terrain surface as it affects the movement of ground forces (e.g., military units, vehicles, or infantry) in terms of a medium resolution estimate of trafficability. | |||
| ID_0 | Default |   | 11 | |
| ID_1 | USCS Soil / Surface: SP, SW; Soil Strength: Soft; CI / RCI: 35 |   | 12 | |
| ID_2 | USCS Soil / Surface: SP, SW; Soil Strength: Average; CI / RCI: 100 |   | 13 | |
| ID_3 | USCS Soil / Surface: SP, SW; Soil Strength: Hard; CI / RCI: 130 |   | 14 | |
| ID_4 | USCS Soil / Surface: SM, SC, CL, ML, CH, MH, OL, OH; Soil Strength: Very Soft; CI / RCI: 25 |   | 15 | |
| ID_5 | USCS Soil / Surface: GW, GP, GM, GC, SM, SC, CL, ML, CH, MH, OL, OH; Soil Strength: Soft; CI / RCI: 35 |   | 16 | |
| ID_6 | USCS Soil / Surface: SM, SC, CL, ML, CH, MH, OL, OH; Soil Strength: Average - Soft; CI / RCI: 50 |   | 17 | |
| ID_7 | USCS Soil / Surface: SM, SC, CL, ML, CH, MH, OL, OH; Soil Strength: Average - Hard; CI / RCI: 80 |   | 18 | |
| ID_8 | USCS Soil / Surface: SM, SC, CL, ML, MH, OL; Soil Strength: Hard; CI / RCI: 130 |   | 19 | |
| ID_9 | USCS Soil / Surface: GW, GP, GM, GC, SM, SC, CL, ML, MH, OL; Soil Strength: Very Hard; CI / RCI: 280 |   | 20 | |
| ID_10 | USCS Soil / Surface: SM, SC, CL, ML, MH, OL; Soil Strength: Hard (Slippery); CI / RCI: 130 |   | 21 | |
| ID_11 | USCS Soil / Surface: SM, SC, CL, ML, MH, OL; Soil Strength: Very Hard (Slippery); CI / RCI: 280 |   | 22 | |
| ID_12 | USCS Soil / Surface: CH, OH; Soil Strength: Hard; CI / RCI: 130 |   | 23 | |
| ID_13 | USCS Soil / Surface: CH, OH; Soil Strength: Very Hard; CI / RCI: 280 |   | 24 | |
| ID_14 | USCS Soil / Surface: CH, OH; Soil Strength: Hard (Slippery); CI / RCI: 130 |   | 25 | |
| ID_15 | USCS Soil / Surface: CH, OH; Soil Strength: Very Hard (Slippery); CI / RCI: 280 |   | 26 | |
| ID_16 | USCS Soil / Surface: PT; Soil Strength: Dry Peat; CI / RCI: 40 |   | 27 | |
| ID_17 | USCS Soil / Surface: GW, GP, GM, CH, Rock; Soil Strength: Dry Loose Surface Road; CI / RCI: 300 |   | 28 | |
| ID_18 | USCS Soil / Surface: GW, GP, GM, CH, Rock; Soil Strength: Wet Loose Surface Road; CI / RCI: 300 |   | 29 | |
| ID_19 | USCS Soil / Surface: NO-GO; Soil Strength: Swamps, or Bogs; CI / RCI: 10 |   | 30 | |
| ID_20 | USCS Soil / Surface: Concrete, Asphalt; Soil Strength: Dry Pavement; CI / RCI: 600 |   | 31 | |
| ID_21 | USCS Soil / Surface: Concrete, Asphalt; Soil Strength: Wet Pavement; CI / RCI: 600 |   | 32 | |
| ID_22 | USCS Soil / Surface: SM, SC, CL, ML, CH, MH, OL, OH; Soil Strength: Brushland - Medium; CI / RCI: 80 |   | 33 | |
| ID_23 | USCS Soil / Surface: SM, SC, CL, ML, CH, MH, OL, OH; Soil Strength: Brushland - Hard; CI / RCI: 280 |   | 34 | |
| ID_24 | USCS Soil / Surface: SM, SC, CL, ML, CH, MH, OL, OH; Soil Strength: Brushland - Medium (Slippery); CI / RCI: 80 |   | 35 | |
| ID_25 | USCS Soil / Surface: SM, SC, CL, ML, CH, MH, OL, OH; Soil Strength: Brushland - Hard (Slippery); CI / RCI: 280 |   | 36 | |
| ID_26 | USCS Soil / Surface: Water w/ (Silts and Clays) Bottom; Soil Strength: Depth 16 inches; CI / RCI: 25 |   | 37 | |
| ID_27 | USCS Soil / Surface: Water w/ (Silts and Clays) Bottom; Soil Strength: Depth 33 inches; CI / RCI: 25 |   | 38 | |
| ID_28 | USCS Soil / Surface: Water w/ (Silts and Clays) Bottom; Soil Strength: Depth 60 inches; CI / RCI: 25 |   | 39 | |
| ID_29 | USCS Soil / Surface: Water w/ (Bedrock, Gravel, Paved) Bottom; Soil Strength: Depth 16 inches; CI / RCI: 300 |   | 40 | |
| ID_30 | USCS Soil / Surface: Water w/ (Bedrock, Gravel, Paved) Bottom; Soil Strength: Depth 33 inches; CI / RCI: 300 |   | 41 | |
| STEM_DIAMETER_SIZE_RANGE | Estimated range of the average stem diameter within the delineated object's extent, determined at a height of 1,4 metres above the ground. | |||
| le0r5_M | <= 0,5 metre. |   | 11 | |
| gt0r5_AND_le1r0_M | > 0,5 metre and <= 1,0 metre. |   | 12 | |
| le1r0_M | <= 1,0 metre. |   | 13 | |
| gt1r0_AND_le2r0_M | > 1,0 metre and <= 2,0 metres. |   | 14 | |
| gt2r0_AND_le3r0_M | > 2,0 metres and <= 3,0 metres. |   | 15 | |
| gt1r0_AND_le3r0_M | > 1,0 metre and <= 3,0 metres. |   | 16 | |
| gt3r0_AND_le4r0_M | > 3,0 metres and <= 4,0 metres. |   | 17 | |
| gt4r0_AND_le6r0_M | > 4,0 metres and <= 6,0 metres. |   | 18 | |
| gt3r0_AND_le6r0_M | > 3,0 metres and <= 6,0 metres. |   | 19 | |
| gt6r0_M | > 6,0 metres. |   | 20 | |
| gt6r0_AND_le10r0_M | > 6,0 metres and <= 10,0 metres. |   | 21 | |
| gt10r0_M | > 10,0 metres. |   | 22 | |
| STORAGE_FACILITIES | The type of storage facilities available at or in the near vicinity. | |||
| AMMUNITION | Any object or material designed to be fired, exploded, or otherwise released by a weapon, especially bullets, shot, shells, and other such projectiles. |   | 11 | |
| DIESEL_FUEL | A combustible distillate of petroleum used as fuel for diesel engines; usually the fraction of crude oil that is distilled after kerosene. |   | 12 | |
| DUTCH_BARN | A style of barn which came from the Netherlands and popular during the 17th and early 18th centuries. Dutch Barns had sloping roof lines that came close to the ground. Dutch Barns were about 30 feet by 30 feet. They had low side walls and plank roofs. Plank roofs are heavy boards that were used for roofs. Double doors are two doors put together. Anchor beams are support beams to hold up the roof. Brackets are mouldings that hang from a roof. |   | 13 | |
| EXPLOSIVES | Any material that has a tendency to explode, such as gunpowder, nitro-glycerine, or dynamite. |   | 14 | |
| FOOD | Material consisting essentially of protein, carbohydrate, and fat used in the body of an organism to sustain growth, repair, and vital processes and to furnish energy |   | 15 | |
| GAS | One of the three fundamental forms of matter, along with liquids and solids. Unlike a solid (and like a liquid), a gas has no fixed shape and will conform in shape to the space available. Unlike a liquid, it has no fixed volume and will conform in volume to the space available. In comparison with solids and liquids, gases have widely separated molecules, are light in weight, and are easily compressed. |   | 16 | |
| GASOLINE | A volatile, liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is obtained by refining petroleum and is used as a fuel in most internal-combustion engines. |   | 17 | |
| GRAIN | The seed or seed like fruits of wheat, oats, corn, or other cereal grasses. |   | 18 | |
| GRAVEL | Rounded pebbles between 6,35 millimetres and 76,2 millimetres in diameter. |   | 19 | |
| HARD_STANDING_ONLY | An tract of hard material for aircraft to stand on when not in use. |   | 20 | |
| LIQUID | Having the properties of a liquid: being neither solid nor gaseous |   | 21 | |
| NONE_AVAILABLE | No storage facilities are available. |   | 22 | |
| OIL | A naturally occurring liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds that yields combustible fuels, petrochemicals, and lubricants upon distillation. |   | 23 | |
| ORE | Any naturally occurring material that contains extractable minerals of economic value |   | 24 | |
| SALT | A crystalline compound NaCl that consists of sodium chloride, is abundant in nature, and is used especially to season or preserve food or in industry. |   | 25 | |
| SAND | A small, somewhat rounded fragment or particle of rock ranging from 0,05 to 2 millimetres in diameter, and commonly composed of quartz. |   | 26 | |
| SOFT_STANDING_ONLY |   | 27 | ||
| SPECIALIZED_WAREHOUSE |   | 28 | ||
| WAREHOUSE | A building in which goods or merchandise are stored. | EC WAREHOUSE | 29 | |
| WATER | Water. |   | 30 | |
| STREAM_CHANNEL_TYPE | The type of trough-like depression that is normally occupied by the waters of a river or stream. | |||
| BRAIDED | Shallow stream channel that is subdivided into a number of continually shifting smaller channels that are separated by bar deposits, e.g., a split stream. |   | 11 | |
| CHANNELIZED_STREAM | A stream which is contained in a long trough-like depression. |   | 12 | |
| GORGE | A narrow opening between hills or mountains, esp. one with rocky walls and a stream. |   | 13 | |
| MEANDERING | The ratio of actual channel length to the straight line distance between two points on the stream channel is greater than 1,5. |   | 14 | |
| NON_MEANDERING | The ratio of actual channel length to the straight line distance between two points on the stream channel is 1,5 or less, e.g., a normal channel |   | 15 | |
| OXBOW | A pronounced meander or horseshoe-shaped loop in a river. |   | 16 | |
| WASH | A shallow intermittent stream channel found in arid and semi-arid regions, e.g., a wadi or wash. |   | 17 | |
| STREAM_SINK_TYPE | The disposition of the flow of a stream. | |||
| DISAPPEARING |   | 11 | ||
| DISAPPEARING_IN_OTHER | Disappearing in other than sinkhole. |   | 12 | |
| DISAPPEARING_IN_SINKHOLE | Disappearing in a sinkhole. |   | 13 | |
| DISSIPATING |   | 14 | ||
| OTHER |   | 15 | ||
| STRUCTURE_PROTECTION_TYPE | The degree to which a structure provides protection to itself or its contents by resisting the effects of explosions, ordnance, and natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes. | |||
| NO_PROTECTION | Affords no protection, such as a tent. |   | 11 | |
| SOFT | Affords limited protection, such as a glass-walled or wooden structure. |   | 12 | |
| SEMI_HARD | Affords moderate protection, such as a partially concrete-walled structure. |   | 13 | |
| HARDENED | Affords significant protection under most circumstances, such as a fully concrete-walled and reinforced structure. |   | 14 | |
| STRUCTURE_SHAPE | The geometric form of an object, e.g., appearance or configuration. | |||
| A_FRAME | A building having its structural frame in the shape of a triangle, usually with a steep double-pitched roof reaching to or near the ground. |   | 11 | |
| ARCH | A curved structure designed to exert horizontal forces on its supports when subjected to vertical loads. |   | 12 | |
| ARTIFICIAL_MOUNTAIN | Artificial mountain. |   | 13 | |
| BARREL_TON |   | 14 | ||
| BLIMP | A non-rigid airship which floats in the air. |   | 15 | |
| BOARD | A long, flat, rectangular piece of cut wood that is relatively wide in comparison to its thickness. |   | 16 | |
| BOAT_HULL_FLOAT | The floating shell of a vessel; it does not include the masts, rigging, and sails. |   | 17 | |
| BULLET | A cone-shaped or round piece of lead, steel, or other metal designed to be fired from a rifle, pistol, or other such small-calibre weapon. |   | 18 | |
| COLUMN_PILLAR | A post or column. |   | 19 | |
| CONICAL_OR_PEAKED_OR_NUN | Having the shape of a cone or having a peak. |   | 20 | |
| CRESCENT | A shape defined by a convex and concave edge, resembling a segment of a ring tapering to a point at each end. |   | 21 | |
| CROSS | A structure consisting of an upright with a transverse beam used especially by the ancient Romans for execution |   | 22 | |
| CUBIC | Having the shape of a cube. |   | 23 | |
| CYLINDER_OR_PEAKED | Having the shape of a cylinder or peak. |   | 24 | |
| CYLINDER_OR_PEAKED_TOWER | Cylindrical or peaked with tower support. |   | 25 | |
| CYLINDER_UPRIGHT_OR_CAN | Having the shape of an upright cylinder with circular base. |   | 26 | |
| CYLINDER_WITH_DOMED_TOP | Having the shape of an upright cylinder with circular base and domed top. |   | 27 | |
| CYLINDER_WITH_FLAT_TOP | Having the shape of an upright cylinder with flat top. |   | 28 | |
| CYLINDRICAL | Having the shape of a cylinder. |   | 29 | |
| DIAMOND_SHAPED_BUOY | A buoy having a diamond shape. |   | 30 | |
| DOME | A round (usually hemispherical) vaulted roof or ceiling with a circular, elliptical, or polygonal base. |   | 31 | |
| DRAGONS_TEETH | Having the shape of a tetrahedron. |   | 32 | |
| ENCLOSED | To be closed in or surrounded. |   | 33 | |
| FERRIS_WHEEL | An amusement device consisting of a large upright power-driven wheel carrying seats that remain horizontal around its rim |   | 34 | |
| FUNNEL | Having the shape of a funnel, a hollow cone with a tube extending from the smaller end and that is designed to catch and direct a downward flow |   | 35 | |
| H_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the letter �H�. |   | 36 | |
| HIGH_RISE_BUILDING | A multi-storeyed building equipped with elevators: �a high-rise apartment building.� |   | 37 | |
| I_BEAM | A steel joist or girder with short flanges and a cross section formed like the letter I. |   | 38 | |
| I_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the serif letter �I�. |   | 39 | |
| IRREGULAR | Not symmetrical; without uniform dimensions |   | 40 | |
| LATERAL | Predominantly horizontal. |   | 41 | |
| MAST | A pole or tower rising from the hull of a vessel, supporting halyards, electronic equipment, observation positions, and so forth |   | 42 | |
| MOUNDS | Any isolated, low, rounded natural hill or knoll, usually of soil. |   | 43 | |
| MULTI_ARCH | Having multiple arches. |   | 44 | |
| OBELISK | A tall, tapering, usually monolithic, squared pillar with a pyramidal tip. |   | 45 | |
| OPEN | Open to the elements; not closed. |   | 46 | |
| OPEN_ENDED | Having an end which is open. |   | 47 | |
| OVAL | A shape resembling an elongated circle or the longitudinal cross section of an egg. |   | 48 | |
| PILLAR_OR_SPINDLE | A post or column or large, pointed rod, bar, or pin. |   | 49 | |
| PLAQUE | A flat plate, slab, or disk that is ornamented or engraved for mounting. |   | 50 | |
| POLE | A long slender usually cylindrical object (as a length of wood). |   | 51 | |
| PYRAMID | Anything having sides that taper to meet at the apex. |   | 52 | |
| RADOME_TOWER_MOUNTED | Mounted on a radome tower |   | 53 | |
| RECTANGULAR | Having the shape of a rectangular solid. |   | 54 | |
| RIPPLE | A slight disturbance of a surface as in water by a breeze. |   | 55 | |
| ROLLER_COASTER | An elevated railway (as in an amusement park) constructed with sharp curves and steep inclines on which cars roll. |   | 56 | |
| ROUND | Having every part of the surface or circumference equidistant from the centre. |   | 57 | |
| RUINS | Shape of structure is destroyed or partially destroyed by explosion, time, or natural disaster. |   | 58 | |
| SCANNER |   | 59 | ||
| SOLID_OR_FILLED | Solid or filled. |   | 60 | |
| SPAR | A beam or bar forming part of a vessel's rigging. Spars include masts, yards, booms, and gaffs. |   | 61 | |
| SPHERICAL_HEMISPHERICAL | Having the shape of a sphere or hemisphere. |   | 62 | |
| SPHERICAL_WITH_COLUMNS | Spherical with column support. |   | 63 | |
| SQUARE | Having the shape of a square or cube. |   | 64 | |
| STAR | A conventional figure with five or more points that represents a star. |   | 65 | |
| STATUE | A three-dimensional representation usually of a person, animal, or mythical being that is produced by sculpturing, modelling, or casting. |   | 66 | |
| SUPERBUOY | A large automated navigational buoy. |   | 67 | |
| T_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the letter �T�. |   | 68 | |
| TELESCOPING_GASHOLDER | Telescoping gasholder or gasometer. |   | 69 | |
| TETRAHEDRON | A polyhedron having four (triangular) sides. |   | 70 | |
| TOWER | A structure that is much taller than it is wide; it may be freestanding or form part of a building. |   | 71 | |
| TRANSVERSE | Placed crosswise; situated at right angles to the long axis of a part. |   | 72 | |
| TRIPOD | A stand or support for an instrument or device with three legs, often extended telescopically, and upon which is a small platform or table for holding a surveying device such as a theodolite, a camera, or other device. |   | 73 | |
| TRUSS | A planar structural component composed of a combination of chords and web members in a triangular arrangement that forms a rigid framework; often used to support a roof or bridge. |   | 74 | |
| WINDMOTOR | A structure used for generating electrical power from wind. | EC WINDMOTOR | 75 | |
| WITH_RADOME | Having a component which is a domelike shell transparent to radio-frequency radiation, used to house a radar antenna. |   | 76 | |
| Y_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the letter �Y�. |   | 77 | |
| SUMMER_CANOPY_COVER_RANGE | A range indicating the fraction of summer canopy closure within the delineated object's extent. | |||
| SPARSE | <= 25%. |   | 11 | |
| MEDIUM | > 25% and <= 50%. |   | 12 | |
| DENSE | > 50% and <= 75%. |   | 13 | |
| VERY_DENSE | > 75%. |   | 14 | |
| SURFACE_MATERIAL_TYPE | The surface material composition of an object, excluding internal structural material. | |||
| AIRCRAFT | The exterior skin of a vehicle that travels within an atmosphere; generally aluminum. |   | 11 | |
| ALUMINUM | A highly ductile, malleable and conductive element, atomic number 13, that is resistant to corrosion and wear, and is widely used in alloys for beverage cans, household utensils, aircraft and automobile parts, electrical equipment, and many other products. |   | 12 | |
| AMMUNITION | Any object or material designed to be fired, exploded, or otherwise released by a weapon, especially bullets, shot, shells, and other such projectiles. |   | 13 | |
| ASH | The residual inorganic matter left after an organic substance has been completely burned. |   | 14 | |
| ASPHALT | A dark, tarry, bituminous material found naturally or distilled from petroleum, mixed with crushed stone gravel or sand. |   | 15 | |
| BASALT | A dark, fine-grained igneous rock originating from a lava flow or minor intrusion, composed mainly of plagioclase clinopyroxene and sometimes olivine, and often displaying a columnar structure. |   | 16 | |
| BEDROCK | The solid, undisturbed rock underlying the soil or other unconsolidated surface material. |   | 17 | |
| BITUMINOUS | Bituminous - tar or asphalt mixed in place, oiled. |   | 18 | |
| BOULDERS | A detached rock mass having a diameter greater than 25,6 decimetres that has been rounded or otherwise shaped by chemical weathering, mechanical weathering, or abrasion in the course of transport. |   | 19 | |
| BRICK | A building or paving material composed of clay that has been hardened by heat, either in the sun or in a kiln |   | 20 | |
| CALCAREOUS | Composed of, containing, or resembling calcium carbonate, calcium, or limestone; chalky. |   | 21 | |
| CEMENT | A material created by grinding calcined limestone and clay to a fine powder, which can be mixed with water and poured to set as a solid mass or used as an ingredient in making mortar or concrete. |   | 22 | |
| CHALK | A fine-grained limestone or a soft form of calcium carbonate composed of finely divided marine shells. |   | 23 | |
| CHEMICAL | Any substance formed by or used in a chemical reaction. |   | 24 | |
| CINDERS | A partly burned and extinguished piece of combustible material or particles of such a material |   | 25 | |
| CIRRIPEDIA | Made from the calcareous shell of the cirripedia which is an order of Crustacea including the barnacles. |   | 26 | |
| CLAY | A soft, very fine-grained natural sediment or aggregate that is composed mainly of particles of size less than 0,0039 millimetre, made up of hydrous silicates of aluminum mixed with various impurities. |   | 27 | |
| COAL | A brown to black combustible, carbonaceous sedimentary rock formed by the compaction of partially decomposed plant material. |   | 28 | |
| COBBLE | Any rock fragment larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder, ranging between 6,4 and 25,6 decimetres in diameter, and formed by abrasion in the course of transport. |   | 29 | |
| COKE | A residue of fixed carbon and ash left after heating bituminous coal in the absence of air. |   | 30 | |
| COMPOSITE_ge50_PCT_PERM | Composite - 50% or more of the runway length is permanent. |   | 31 | |
| COMPOSITE_lt50_PCT_PERM | Composite soft - less than 50% of the runway length is permanent. |   | 32 | |
| COMPOSITION | A mixture of man-made and natural components. |   | 33 | |
| CONCRETE | A hard, strong substance that is composed of cement and an aggregate such as sand and gravel which has been mixed with water and allowed to dry and harden. |   | 34 | |
| CONGLOMERATE | Sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments of rocks or minerals embedded in a fine-grained matrix of sand, silt, or cementing material. |   | 35 | |
| COPPER | A soft, reddish, ductile metal that is an excellent conductor of electricity, atomic number 29, that has a low reactivity and resists atmospheric corrosion. |   | 36 | |
| CORAL | The calcium carbonate skeleton of certain colonial anthozoan coelenterates. |   | 37 | |
| CORAL_HEAD | A large, knobbly or dome-shaped coral growth. |   | 38 | |
| DESALINATED_WATER | Water that has undergone the process of desalinization. |   | 39 | |
| DIAMONDS | A form of carbon, a colourless, white, or occasionally tinted cubic mineral commonly occurring in octahedral crystals with a brilliant to greasy lustre and a highly perfect cleavage, having a specific gravity of 3,51 and a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale. |   | 40 | |
| DIATOMS | A soft, fine, porous, yellow, light grey, or white siliceous sedimentary deposit; composed mainly of the microscopic skeletons of diatoms. |   | 41 | |
| DISTORTED_SURFACE | An unnatural or misshapen surface. |   | 42 | |
| DOLOMITE | A white to reddish to greenish trigonal mineral with a vitreous lustre and a perfect cleavage, occurring as rhombohedral crystals or in massive form, having a specific gravity of 2,85 and a hardness of 3,5 to 4 on the Mohs scale. |   | 43 | |
| EARTHEN | Made from the loose, fragmented material that composes part of the surface of the planet Earth. |   | 44 | |
| ELECTRIC | Carrying electricity, or designed to carry electricity. |   | 45 | |
| ERODED_LANDS | Land that has been worn away, as by the action of wind, water, or glaciers. |   | 46 | |
| EVAPORITES | A nonclastic, sedimentary rock consisting of deposits of mineral salts produced by the evaporation of salt water. |   | 47 | |
| EXPLOSIVES | Any material that has a tendency to explode, such as gunpowder, nitro-glycerine, or dynamite. |   | 48 | |
| FLYNCH | A marine sedimentary facies characterized by a thick sequence of poorly fossiliferous, thinly bedded, graded deposits composed chiefly of marls, sandy and calcareous shales, and muds, rhythmically interbedded with conglomerates, coarse sandstones, and graywackes. May be loosely applied to any sediment with most of the lithologic and stratigraphic. characteristics of a flysch, such as almost any turbidite. |   | 49 | |
| FOOD | Any nutrient that is taken in or ingested by an organism and used by it to produce energy, build and repair tissue, and regulate body processes. |   | 50 | |
| FORAMINIFERA | Made from an order of chiefly marine protozoa in the phylum Sarcodina, whose shells are the main ingredient of chalk. |   | 51 | |
| FUCUS | Any of various brown algae. |   | 52 | |
| GAS | One of the three fundamental forms of matter, along with liquids and solids. Unlike a solid (and like a liquid), a gas has no fixed shape and will conform in shape to the space available. Unlike a liquid, it has no fixed volume and will conform in volume to the space available. In comparison with solids and liquids, gases have widely separated molecules, are light in weight, and are easily compressed. |   | 53 | |
| GASOLINE | A volatile, liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is obtained by refining petroleum and is used as a fuel in most internal-combustion engines. |   | 54 | |
| GIBBSITE | A white to greyish to greenish to reddish monoclinic mineral, polymorphous with bayerite, doyleite, and nordstrandite, occurring in massive form and as tabular crystals, having a vitreous lustre, a specific gravity of 2,4, and a hardness of 2,5 to 3,5 on the Mohs scale; found as an alteration product of aluminum-bearing minerals in bauxite and laterite deposits. |   | 55 | |
| GLASS | A brittle, noncrystalline, usually transparent or translucent material that is generally formed by the fusion of dissolved silica and silicates with soda and lime. |   | 56 | |
| GLOBIGERINA | Made from the calcareous remains of a small genus of foraminiferids. |   | 57 | |
| GOLD | A very ductile, malleable, yellow metallic element, atomic number 79, that is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity, and chemically nonreactive. |   | 58 | |
| GRADED | Graded or rolled earth, grass on graded soil. |   | 59 | |
| GRANITE | A coarse-grained plutonic rock composed chiefly of quartz and feldspar with lesser quantities of mica or other collared minerals, such as hornblende, biotite, or muscovite. |   | 60 | |
| GRASS | Grass or soil, not graded or rolled. |   | 61 | |
| GRAVEL | Rounded pebbles between 6,35 millimetres and 76,2 millimetres in diameter. |   | 62 | |
| GREEN_ROCKS | Any basic igneous rock that has been metamorphosed or otherwise altered so as to take on a greenish colour due to the presence of chlorite, actinolite, or epidote. |   | 63 | |
| GROUND | The top layer of the surface of the planet Earth. |   | 64 | |
| GROUND_SHELLS | The calcareous, horny, or chitinous covering or encasement of certain animals such as molluscs. The calcareous, horny, or chitinous covering or encasement of certain animals such as molluscs that has been reduced to a fine powder or dust by grinding. |   | 65 | |
| HERBACEOUS_VEG | Vegetation which is soft and green, rather than woody |   | 66 | |
| ICE | Water in the solid state, produced by the freezing of liquid water, by the condensation of water vapour directly into crystals, or by the compaction and recrystallization of fallen snow. |   | 67 | |
| IRON | Malleable, ductile, hard metallic element having the symbol Fe, atomic number 26, that is magnetic or magnetizable. |   | 68 | |
| KARST | A landscape characterized by numerous sinkholes, caves, and extensive underground drainage that is produced on limestone, gypsum, or dolomite formations by solution or dissolution. |   | 69 | |
| KELP | The common name for any large, brown cold-water seaweed, especially of the orders Laminariales and Fucales. |   | 70 | |
| LATERITE | A reddish soil residue produced by weathering under temperate to tropical conditions and composed primarily of hydrated iron or aluminum oxides. |   | 71 | |
| LAVA | A previously molten mass of rock material that is extruded by a volcano or through a fissure in the terrain surface. |   | 72 | |
| LEAD | A soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white, dense metallic element having the symbol Pb, atomic number 82. |   | 73 | |
| LOESS | An extremely fertile, fine-grained loam composed of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay |   | 74 | |
| LUMBER | A collective term for wood that has been sawed into appropriate sizes for building and other uses. |   | 75 | |
| MACADAM | Road-making material utilizing uniformly sized stones rollered into layers and finished with asphalt. |   | 76 | |
| MACADAM_CRUSHED_ROCK | Water bound macadam, crushed rock. |   | 77 | |
| MADREPORES | Any of various stony reef-building corals (order Madreporaria) of tropical seas that assume a variety of branching, encrusting, or massive forms. |   | 78 | |
| MANGANESE | A pinkish-grey, chemically active metallic element that has the symbol Mn, atomic number 25, which resembles iron but is harder and more brittle. |   | 79 | |
| MARBLE | A metamorphic rock that consists of calcite or dolomite, typically with a granoblastic saccharoidal texture. |   | 80 | |
| MARL | A calcerous clay, or a mixture of clay and particles of calcite and dolomite, usually derived from shell fragments. |   | 81 | |
| MASONRY | Stonework or brickwork of any type. |   | 82 | |
| MATTES |   | 83 | ||
| MEMBRANE | Fibre material, coated by plastic or other water-repellent substance; membrane. |   | 84 | |
| METAL | Any of a class of elements (or alloy thereof) that generally are solid at ordinary temperatures, have a greyish colour and a shiny surface, and will conduct heat and electricity well. |   | 85 | |
| MIX | Mix - mix in place using non-bituminous binder such as Portland cement. |   | 86 | |
| MUD | Any very wet, soft soil, |   | 87 | |
| MULTIPLE_SURFACE_MATERIALS | Surface of the object is composed of multiple materials. |   | 88 | |
| MUSSELS | Any bivalve mollusc, especially an edible marine bivalve of the family Mytilidae living attached to wharf pilings, sea walls, and rocks in coastal seas, or a freshwater bivalve of the family Unionidae whose shell provides mother-of-pearl. |   | 89 | |
| NON_TREED_VEG | Herbaceous or scrub vegetation, excluding trees. |   | 90 | |
| OIL | A general term for any of a wide variety of greasy, viscous, combustible substances that are liquid at room temperature or when slightly warmed and insoluble in water; such substances may be derived from animal, vegetable, or mineral sources. |   | 91 | |
| OIL_BLISTER |   | 92 | ||
| OOZE | A soft, soupy mud or slime that typically overlies the bottom of a lake, river, or estuary. |   | 93 | |
| OYSTERS | The common name for sessile marine bivalve molluscs of the genera Ostrea and Crassostrea, family Ostreidae; adults have a rough, asymmetrical shell and a single adductor muscle. |   | 94 | |
| PAINT | A coating or colouring mixture composed of pigment in a water, latex, or oil base. |   | 95 | |
| PAPER | A common material made of fibres such as wood pulp or rags that have been laid on a fine screen in liquid suspension. |   | 96 | |
| PART_METAL | An object comprised partially of metal. |   | 97 | |
| PEAT |   | 98 | ||
| PEBBLES | A small, roundish, water worn or wind worn rock fragment, larger than a granule and smaller than a cobble, generally ranging from 4 to 64 millimetres in diameter. |   | 99 | |
| PEM_MIX |   | 100 | ||
| PERMANENT_HARD | Permanent - hard surface type unknown. |   | 101 | |
| PLASTIC | Any of various synthetic or organic materials that can be moulded or shaped, generally when heated, and then hardened into a desired form; for example, polymers, resins, and cellulose derivatives. |   | 102 | |
| POLYZOA | The moss animals, a phylum of minute, moss like marine and freshwater creatures, with distinct alimentary canals, that form permanent colonies and reproduce by budding. |   | 103 | |
| PORPHYRY | Any igneous rock with numerous large phenocrysts embedded in a fine-grained groundmass. |   | 104 | |
| PRESTRESSED_CONCRETE | A concrete to which an internal compressive stress has been applied by means of wires or rods, so that a tensile stress equal to the compressive one can be applied in service; the net stress is then zero. |   | 105 | |
| PTEROPODS | A calcareous deep-sea deposit consisting of at least 45% skeletal remains of marine organisms, especially pteropods. |   | 106 | |
| PUMICE | A highly vesicular, glassy, volcanic rock, compositionally similar to rhyolite and often light enough to float on water. |   | 107 | |
| QUARTZ | A transparent to translucent trigonal mineral with a vitreous lustre, commonly white or colourless but also occurring in a variety of colours, massive in habit or as hexagonal prismatic crystals, and having a specific gravity of 2,65 and a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale; the most abundant and widely distributed of all minerals. |   | 108 | |
| RADIOACTIVE_MATERIAL | Any substance that spontaneously emits ionizing radiation. |   | 109 | |
| RADIOLARIA | A soft, fine-grained, deep-sea siliceous sediment composed of at least 30% skeletal remains of Radiolaria. |   | 110 | |
| REINFORCED_CONCRETE | Concrete in which steel bars or wires (at least 0,6% by volume) are embedded to increase tensile load-bearing capacity. |   | 111 | |
| RIP_RAP |   | 112 | ||
| ROCK | Any naturally formed aggregate of one or more minerals, consolidated or not, with some degree of mineralogic and chemical constancy. |   | 113 | |
| RUBBER | Any of various natural or synthetic high polymers characterized by their elasticity. |   | 114 | |
| RUBBLE | Any accumulation or layer of loose, unconsolidated, irregular fragments of rock. |   | 115 | |
| SALT | A crystalline compound NaCl that consists of sodium chloride, is abundant in nature, and is used especially to season or preserve food or in industry. |   | 116 | |
| SAND | A small, somewhat rounded fragment or particle of rock ranging from 0,05 to 2 millimetres in diameter, and commonly composed of quartz. |   | 117 | |
| SAND_AND_BOULDERS | A mixture of sand and boulders. |   | 118 | |
| SAND_AND_GRAVEL | Small, loose grains of worn or disintegrated rock combined with crushed rock. |   | 119 | |
| SAND_AND_MUD | A mixture of sand and mud. |   | 120 | |
| SAND_GRADED_ROLLED_OILED | Sand surface which has been graded, rolled, or oiled, as for a road. |   | 121 | |
| SANDSTONE | A cemented or otherwise compacted detrital sedimentary rock consisting primarily of quartz and featuring sand-size grains between 0,06 and 2 millimetres in diameter; the consolidated equivalent of sand. |   | 122 | |
| SANDWAVES | A large, primary wavelike structure on the upper surface of a sedimentary bed, produced by high-velocity air or water currents. |   | 123 | |
| SCHIST | A strongly foliated, crystalline, coarse-grained metamorphic rock with lamellar mineral constituents that allow it to split easily into thin flakes or slabs. |   | 124 | |
| SCORIA | A cindery, vesicular crust formed on the surface of basaltic or andesitic lava as a result of the escape and expansion of gases before solidification. |   | 125 | |
| SEA_TANGLE | Any of various brown algae, especially of the genus Laminaria. |   | 126 | |
| SEAWEED | A general term applied to a plant or plants growing in a saltwater environment, especially marine algae. |   | 127 | |
| SEWAGE | Any liquid-born waste that contains animal or plant matter in suspension or solution, chemicals in solution, or soils and storm water. |   | 128 | |
| SHELLS | The calcareous, horny, or chitinous covering or encasement of certain animals such as molluscs. |   | 129 | |
| SHINGLE | A thin piece of wood, slate, or other material, usually rectangular and 20 to 25 centimetres across; laid in overlapping rows to cover the roof or walls of a building. |   | 130 | |
| SILT | A very small rock fragment or mineral particle, smaller than a very fine grain of sand and larger than coarse clay; usually described as having a diameter from 0,002 millimetre to 0,06 millimetre; the smallest soil material that can be seen with the naked eye. |   | 131 | |
| SILVER | A very ductile, malleable, chemically inactive, lustrous, and nearly white metallic element, atomic number 47, that is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. |   | 132 | |
| SLAG | A synonym for scoria; also, the vitreous mass left as a residue by the smelting of metallic ore. |   | 133 | |
| SLUDGE | A soft, soupy or muddy stream-bottom deposit, especially a black ooze formed on the bottom of a lake. |   | 134 | |
| SNOW | Precipitation composed of white or translucent ice crystals in a flake or star like hexagonal form, often coated with rime and matted with ice needles. |   | 135 | |
| SNOW_OR_ICE | May be further delineated specifically as EE SNOW and EE ICE. |   | 136 | |
| SOIL | All loose, unconsolidated, weathered, or otherwise altered rock material above bedrock. |   | 137 | |
| SPICULES | A minute, sharp, needle like body or part. |   | 138 | |
| SPOIL | The overburden or debris removed from a mine. |   | 139 | |
| SPOIL_OR_TAILINGS | May be further delineated specifically as EE SPOIL and EE TAILINGS. |   | 140 | |
| SPONGE | The soft, porous, fibrous framework of certain animals or colonies of the group Porifera, especially of the genera Spongia and Hippospongia, from which the living matter has been removed; it readily absorbs water and remains soft when wet; |   | 141 | |
| STEEL | Any of various alloys of the elements iron and carbon containing less than 2,5% carbon, usually also with lesser amounts of other elements, having substantial qualities of strength, hardness, and malleability. |   | 142 | |
| STONE | Aggregation of solid mineral matter, also known as rock. Stone is commonly classified, according to its origin, into one of 3 major categories: igneous rock (formed by the cooling of magma), sedimentary rock (formed by the consolidation of sediments), and metamorphic rock (formed by extreme heat and pressure from other types of rock, including older metamorphic rock). |   | 143 | |
| SUGAR | Any of various carbohydrates of animal or vegetable origin that are aldehyde or ketone derivatives of polyhydric alcohols, and that are widely used to sweeten candy, ice cream and other desserts, soft drinks, and many other types of food. |   | 144 | |
| TAILINGS | Refuse material from processed ore. |   | 145 | |
| TEXTILE | A cloth, especially one manufactured by weaving or knitting; a fabric. |   | 146 | |
| THATCH |   | 147 | ||
| TRAVERTINE | A hard, compact limestone with a white, tan, or cream colour, deposited by solution from surface or ground waters. |   | 148 | |
| TREED_VEG | A vegetated region containing trees, |   | 149 | |
| TREES | A collection of perennial woody plants that are larger than bushes or shrubs, each generally having one main trunk with few or no branches projecting from its base, a well-developed crown of foliage, and a height at maturity of at least 4 metres (approximately 12 feet). |   | 150 | |
| TUFA | A soft, porous limestone rock or deposit that is formed from solution by springs or percolations. |   | 151 | |
| URANIUM | A silver-white, hard, dense, malleable, ductile, and radioactive metallic element having the symbol U, atomic number 92. |   | 152 | |
| VEG_PRODUCTS | Produced by the plant life growing in a given region. |   | 153 | |
| VINYL_SIDING | A facing manufactured from vinyl used to protect wood frame buildings from the elements. |   | 154 | |
| VOLCANIC | Relating to, or produced by, a volcano. |   | 155 | |
| VOLCANIC_ASH | Fine or very fine pyroclastic particles, less than 4 millimetres in diameter, that are blown out from a volcanic explosion. |   | 156 | |
| WATER | Water. |   | 157 | |
| WETLAND_VEG | Vegetation growing on any section of low-lying land that is periodically submerged or whose soil contains a great deal of moisture. |   | 158 | |
| WOOD | The hard ligneous substance, composed primarily of xylem, that is found under the bark of the trunks and branches of trees and shrubs. |   | 159 | |
| ZINC | A metallic element having the symbol Zn, atomic number 30. |   | 160 | |
| SURFACE_THERMAL_MODEL | The type of thermal (radiance) model being used to determine the interpretation of the thermal index describing the thermal (radiance) characteristic of a surface. That value is used to index one or more thermal model-specific lookup tables in order to predict, display, or analyze thermal signatures. | |||
| E_S_GDF_CCTT |   | 11 | ||
| S1K_A2ATD |   | 12 | ||
| S1K_AGPT |   | 13 | ||
| S1K_DEFAULT |   | 14 | ||
| S1K_KAM20 |   | 15 | ||
| SURFICIAL_DEPTH_RANGE | A range indicating the estimated general depth of soil or unconsolidated surface materials. | |||
| lt0r5_M | < 0,5 metre. |   | 11 | |
| ge0r5_M | >= 0,5 metre. |   | 12 | |
| SURVEY_QUALITY | The type of survey carried out for an object. | |||
| ADEQUATE | Adequate. |   | 11 | |
| INADEQUATE | Inadequate. |   | 12 | |
| SEE_QUALITY_OF_POSITION | Unknown (see quality of position attribute, if any). | EA POSITION_QUALITY | 13 |