Table 6.54 -- EDCS attribute enumerant codes for attributes whose label begins with S
Attribute label | Enumerant label | Definition | Code |
SATELLITE_NAME | The name of a <SATELLITE>. | ||
ADRASTEA | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is second in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 129 000 kilometres; Jupiter XV, or Adrastea. | 1 | |
AMALTHEA | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is third in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 181 400 kilometres; Jupiter V, or Amalthea. | 2 | |
ANANKE | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is thirteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 21 276 000 kilometres; Jupiter XII, or Ananke. | 3 | |
ARIEL | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is twelfth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 190 900 kilometres; Uranus I, or Ariel. | 4 | |
ATLAS | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is second in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 137 700 kilometres; Saturn XV, or Atlas. | 5 | |
BELINDA | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is ninth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 75 300 kilometres; Uranus XIV, or Belinda. | 6 | |
BIANCA | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is third in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 59 200 kilometres; Uranus VIII, or Bianca. | 7 | |
CALIBAN | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is in an irregular orbit sixteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 7 230 000 kilometres; Uranus XVI, or Caliban. | 8 | |
CALLISTO | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is eighth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 1 882 800 kilometres; Jupiter IV, or Callisto. | 9 | |
CALYPSO | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is ninth in distance from the <PLANET>, orbiting in Tethys' leading Lagrange point with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 294 700 kilometres; Saturn XIV, or Calypso. | 10 | |
CARME | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is fourteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 23 404 000 kilometres; Jupiter XI, or Carme. | 11 | |
CHARON | The only known <SATELLITE> of <PLUTO>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 19 410 kilometres; Charon. | 12 | |
CORDELIA | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is closest to the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 49 800 kilometres; URANUS VI, or Cordelia. | 13 | |
CRESSIDA | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is fourth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 61 800 kilometres; Uranus IX, or Cressida. | 14 | |
DEIMOS | The <SATELLITE> of <MARS> that is second in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 23 460 kilometres; Mars II, or Deimos. | 15 | |
DESDEMONA | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is fifth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 62 700 kilometres; Uranus X, or Desdemona. | 16 | |
DESPINA | The <SATELLITE> of <NEPTUNE> that is third in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 52 500 kilometres; Neptune V, or Despina. | 17 | |
DIONE | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is tenth in distance from the <PLANET>, orbiting in Helene's leading Lagrange point with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 377 400 kilometres; Saturn IV, or Dione. | 18 | |
ELARA | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is twelfth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 11 741 000 kilometres; Jupiter VII, or Elara. | 19 | |
ENCELADUS | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is eighth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 238 100 kilometres; Saturn II, or Enceladus. | 20 | |
EPIMETHEUS | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is either fifth or sixth in distance from the <PLANET>, periodically reversing positions with Janus, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 151 400 kilometres; Saturn XI, or Epimetheus. | 21 | |
EUROPA | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is sixth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 671 100 kilometres; Jupiter II, or Europa. | 22 | |
GALATEA | The <SATELLITE> of <NEPTUNE> that is fourth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 62 000 kilometres; Neptune VI, or Galatea. | 23 | |
GANYMEDE | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is seventh in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 1 070 400 kilometres; Jupiter III, or Ganymede. | 24 | |
HELENE | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is tenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 377 400 kilometres; Saturn XII, or Helene. | 25 | |
HIMALIA | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is tenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 11 461 000 kilometres; Jupiter VI, or Himalia. | 26 | |
HYPERION | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is thirteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 1 464 100 kilometres; Saturn VII, or Hyperion. | 27 | |
IAPETUS | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is fourteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 3 560 800 kilometres; Saturn VIII, or Iapetus. | 28 | |
IO | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is fifth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 421 800 kilometres; Jupiter I, or Io. | 29 | |
JANUS | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is either fifth or sixth in distance from the <PLANET>, periodically reversing positions with Epimetheus, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 151 500 kilometres; Saturn X, or Janus. | 30 | |
JULIET | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is sixth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 64 400 kilometres; Uranus XI, or Juliet. | 31 | |
LARISSA | The <SATELLITE> of <NEPTUNE> that is fifth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 73 500 kilometres; Neptune VII, or Larissa. | 32 | |
LEDA | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is ninth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 11 165 000 kilometres; Jupiter XIII, or Leda. | 33 | |
LYSITHEA | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is eleventh in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 11 717 000 kilometres; Jupiter X, or Lysithea. | 34 | |
METIS | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is closest to the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 128 000 kilometres; Jupiter XVI, or Metis. | 35 | |
MIMAS | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is seventh in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 185 600 kilometres; Saturn I, or Mimas. | 36 | |
MIRANDA | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is eleventh in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 129 900 kilometres; Uranus V, or Miranda. | 37 | |
MOON | The only <SATELLITE> of <EARTH>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 384 400 kilometres; the Moon. | 38 | |
NAIAD | The <SATELLITE> of <NEPTUNE> that is closest to the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 48 200 kilometres; Neptune III, or Naiad. | 39 | |
NEREID | The <SATELLITE> of <NEPTUNE> that is eighth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 5 513 400 kilometres; Neptune II, or Nereid. | 40 | |
OBERON | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is fifteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 583 500 kilometres; Uranus IV, or Oberon. | 41 | |
OPHELIA | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is second in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 53 800 kilometres; Uranus VII, or Ophelia. | 42 | |
PAN | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is closest to the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 133 600 kilometres; Saturn XVIII, or Pan. | 43 | |
PANDORA | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is fourth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 141 700 kilometres; Saturn XVII, or Pandora. | 44 | |
PASIPHAE | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is fifteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 23 624 000 kilometres; Jupiter VIII, or Pasiphae. | 45 | |
PHOBOS | The <SATELLITE> of <MARS> that is closest to the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 9 380 kilometres; Mars I, or Phobos. | 46 | |
PHOEBE | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is fifteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 12 944 300 kilometres; Saturn IX, or Phoebe. | 47 | |
PORTIA | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is seventh in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 66 100 kilometres; Uranus XII, or Portia. | 48 | |
PROMETHEUS | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is third in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 139 400 kilometres; Saturn XVI, or Prometheus. | 49 | |
PROSPERO | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is in an irregular orbit nineteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 16 418 000 kilometres; Uranus XVIII, or Prospero. | 50 | |
PROTEUS | The <SATELLITE> of <NEPTUNE> that is sixth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 117 600 kilometres; Neptune VIII, or Proteus. | 51 | |
PUCK | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is tenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 86 000 kilometres; Uranus XV, or Puck. | 52 | |
RHEA | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is eleventh in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 527 100 kilometres; Saturn V, or Rhea. | 53 | |
ROSALIND | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is eighth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 69 900 kilometres; Uranus XIII, or Rosalind. | 54 | |
SETEBOS | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is in an irregular orbit twentieth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 17 459 000 kilometres; Uranus XIX, or Setebos. | 55 | |
SINOPE | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is sixteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 23 939 000 kilometres; Jupiter IX, or Sinope. | 56 | |
STEPHANO | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is in an irregular orbit seventeenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 8 002 000 kilometres; Uranus XX, or Stephano. | 57 | |
SYCORAX | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is in an irregular orbit eighteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 12 179 000 kilometres; Uranus XVII, or Sycorax. | 58 | |
TELESTO | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is ninth in distance from the <PLANET>, orbiting in Tethys' trailing Lagrange point with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 294 700 kilometres; Saturn XIII, or Telesto. | 59 | |
TETHYS | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is ninth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 294 700 kilometres; Saturn III, or Tethys. | 60 | |
THALASSA | The <SATELLITE> of <NEPTUNE> that is second in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 50 100 kilometres; Neptune IV, or Thalassa. | 61 | |
THEBE | The <SATELLITE> of <JUPITER> that is fourth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 221 900 kilometres; Jupiter XIV, or Thebe. | 62 | |
TITAN | The <SATELLITE> of <SATURN> that is twelfth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 1 221 900 kilometres; Saturn VI, or Titan. | 63 | |
TITANIA | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is fourteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 436 300 kilometres; Uranus III, or Titania. | 64 | |
TRITON | The <SATELLITE> of <NEPTUNE> that is seventh in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 354 800 kilometres; Neptune I, or Triton. | 65 | |
UMBRIEL | The <SATELLITE> of <URANUS> that is thirteenth in distance from the <PLANET>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 266 000 kilometres; Uranus II, or Umbriel. | 66 | |
SCND_WEAPON_DEPLOYED_POS- _CATEGORY |
A category describing the position of the secondary weapon <SYSTEM> of an <OBJECT>. | ||
DEPLOYED | The secondary weapon is deployed. | 1 | |
IN_FIRING_POSITION | The secondary weapon is in firing position. | 2 | |
NO_WEAPON_PRESENT | No secondary weapon is present. | 3 | |
STOWED | The secondary weapon is stowed. | 4 | |
SCRAP_TYPE | The type of scrap. | ||
MOTOR_VEHICLE | <MOTOR_VEHICLE>. | 1 | |
SEA_ICE_TYPE | The type of <ICE> in the <SEA>. | ||
DEBRIS_COVERED | <ICE>, the <SURFACE> of which is covered by remnants of other <MATERIAL>s in various stages of disintegration; debris covered. | 1 | |
FAST | <<<SEA>> (ice) that remains fast, generally in the <LOCATION> where originally formed, and that may attain a considerable <<THICKNESS>>. It is found along <COAST>s, where it is attached to the <SHORE>, or over shoals, where it may be held in position by <ISLAND>s, grounded <ICEBERG>s, or grounded <<<POLAR>> (ice). | 2 | |
GLACIER | <GLACIER>. | 3 | |
GROWLER | A low-lying mass of flow <ICE>, which is not easily seen by approaching <VESSEL>s owing to its dark indigo colour and is therefore a menace to shipping; usually caused by the capsizing and disintegration of an <ICEBERG>; growler. | 4 | |
NONE_PRESENT | No <ICE> is present. | 5 | |
PACK | <PACK_ICE>. | 6 | |
PANCAKE | Pieces of new <ICE>, usually approximately circular, about 30 centimetres to 3 metres across, with raised rims due to the pieces striking against each other as the result of <WIND_WAVE>s and <SWELL_WAVE>s; pancake. | 7 | |
PEAK | <ICE_PEAK>. | 8 | |
POLAR | <<<SEA>> (ice) that is more than one year old (in contrast to winter <ICE>); polar. | 9 | |
SEA | Any form of <ICE> that has originated from seawater; generally any <ICE> in the <SEA>. | 10 | |
SEA_NAME | The name of a major <WATER_BODY>; the sea name. Examples of major <WATER_BODY>s: a <SEA>, <MARINE_STRAIT>, <MARINE_GULF>, or <MARINE_BAY>. | ||
ADRIATIC_SEA | Adriatic Sea, situated in the northwestern part of the Mediterranean eastern <WATER_BODY_BASIN>, between the coasts of Italy, Yugoslavia and Albania, as defined in [LOS]. | 1 | |
AEGEAN_SEA | Aegean Sea, situated between the <COAST>s of Greece and Turkey, as defined in [LOS]. | 2 | |
ALAND_SEA | Aland Sea, part of the <<<BALTIC_SEA>> bordered by the <<<GULF_OF_BOTHNIA>> to the north, the <<<GULF_OF_FINLAND>> to the east, and the main portion of the <<<BALTIC_SEA>> to the south. | 3 | |
ALBORAN_SEA | Alboran Sea, situated between the southern coast of Spain and the coasts of Algeria and Morocco, as defined in [LOS]. | 4 | |
AMUNDSEN_SEA | Amundsen Sea, situated off the coast of Marie Byrd Land and westward of Thurston Island, as defined in [LOS]. | 5 | |
ANADYRSKIY_ZALIV | Anadyrskiy Zaliv, situated northwestward and adjacent to the <<<BERING_SEA>> and bounded by the Siberian coast, as defined in [LOS]. | 6 | |
ANDAMAN_SEA | Andaman Sea, situated between the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the coasts of Myanmar and Thailand, as defined in [LOS]. | 7 | |
ARABIAN_SEA | Arabian Sea, situated in the northern part of the Indian <OCEAN>, as defined in [LOS]. | 8 | |
ARAFURA_SEA | Arafura Sea, a component of the Indian <OCEAN> lying between the south western part of New Guinea and the northern coast of Australia, as defined in [LOS]. | 9 | |
ARU_SEA | Aru Sea, lying off the southern coast of Irian Jaya, and bounded on the south by the <<<ARAFURA_SEA>> and on the west by the <<<BANDA_SEA>> and <<<CERAM_SEA>>s, as defined in [LOS]. | 10 | |
BAFFIN_BAY | Baffin Bay, situated between the eastern coast of Ellesmere, Devon, Bylot and Baffin Islands on the west, and the western and northwestern coasts of Greenland on the east, as defined in [LOS]. | 11 | |
BALEAR_SEA | Balear Sea, situated between the eastern coast of Spain and the Islas Baleares, as defined in [LOS]. | 12 | |
BALI_SEA | Bali Sea, situated southward and adjacent to the <<<JAWA_SEA>>, between the eastern coast of Jawa and the western coast of Sumbawa, as defined [LOS]. | 13 | |
BALTIC_SEA | Baltic Sea, an enclosed sea opening only to the <<<SKAGERRAK>>, bounded by the coasts of Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and Denmark, as defined in [LOS]. | 14 | |
BANDA_SEA | Banda Sea, bounded on the north by Buru and Ceram, on the east by Nuhu Cut and Yamdena, on the south by Moa, Timor, Alor, Pantar and Kawula, and on the west by Sulawesi and the <<<FLORES_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 15 | |
BARENTS_SEA | Barents Sea, situated off the northeastern coast of Norway and the northwestern coast of Russia, as defined in [LOS]. | 16 | |
BASS_STRAIT | Bass Strait, a component of the <<<TASMAN_SEA>> and situated between the southeastern coast of Australia and Tasmania, as defined in [LOS]. | 17 | |
BAY_OF_BENGAL | Bay of Bengal, situated in the northern part of the Indian <OCEAN>, between the coasts of Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar and the western side of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, as defined in [LOS]. | 18 | |
BAY_OF_BISCAY | Bay of Biscay (or Golfe de Gascogne), situated between the western coast of France and the northern coast of Spain, as defined in [LOS]. | 19 | |
BAY_OF_BOTHNIA | Bay of Bothnia, situated between the eastern coast of Sweden and the western coast of Finland, the northern of the two <WATER_BODY_BASIN>s comprising the <<<GULF_OF_BOTHNIA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 20 | |
BAY_OF_FUNDY | Bay of Fundy, situated on the eastern coast of North America, bounded on the west, the north and the east by the coast of Maine, in the United States, and the coasts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, in Canada, as defined in [LOS]. | 21 | |
BEAUFORT_SEA | Beaufort Sea, situated off the northern coasts of Alaska and Canada, and bounded on the east by Prince Patrick and Banks Islands, as defined in [LOS]. | 22 | |
BELLINGSHAUSEN_SEA | Bellingshausen Sea, located west of the Antarctic Peninsula and confined by Peter I. Island and Thurston Island,.as defined in [LOS]. | 23 | |
BERING_SEA | Bering Sea, situated in the northern part of the North Pacific <OCEAN> and bounded on the west by the coasts of Poluostrov Kamchatka and Siberia, on the east by the coast of Alaska, and on the south by the Aleutian Island, as defined in [LOS]. | 24 | |
BISMARCK_SEA | Bismarck Sea, lying off the northeastern coast of Papua New Guinea and bounded by the Bismarck Archipelago, as defined in [LOS]. | 25 | |
BLACK_SEA | Black Sea, an enclosed <SEA> situated in the northeastern part of the Mediterranean <REGION>, bounded by the coasts of Bulgaria, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, Georgia and Turkey, connected through the Kerch Strait with the <<<SEA_OF_AZOV>> on the north, and through the Bosporus with the <<<SEA_OF_MARMARA>> on the south-west, as defined in [LOS]. | 26 | |
BO_HAI | Bo Hai, situated in the north-west part of the <<<YELLOW_SEA>> and bounded by the coast of China, as defined by [LOS]. | 27 | |
BOTHNIAN_SEA | Bothnian Sea, situated between the eastern coast of Sweden and the western coast of Finland, the southern of the two <WATER_BODY_BASIN>s comprising the <<<GULF_OF_BOTHNIA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 28 | |
BRANSFIELD_STRAIT | Bransfield Strait, situated between the South Shetland Islands and the northern part of the Antarctic Peninsula, as defined in [LOS]. | 29 | |
BRISTOL_CHANNEL | Bristol Channel, situated northeastward and adjacent to the <<<CELTIC_SEA>> and bounded on the north, the east and the south by the coasts of Wales and England, as defined in [LOA]. | 30 | |
CARIBBEAN_SEA | Caribbean Sea, situated between the northern coast of South America, the eastern coast of Central America and the islands of the West Indies, as defined in [LOS]. | 31 | |
CASPIAN_SEA | Caspian Sea, located in north-west Asia, landlocked by the coasts of Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan. | 32 | |
CELEBES_SEA | Celebes Sea, lying between the eastern coasts of Sabah (East Malaysia) and Kalimantan, the northern coast of Sulawesi and on the north by the coast of Mindanao, as defined in [LOS]. | 33 | |
CELTIC_SEA | Celtic Sea, situated between the southern coast of Ireland, the southwestern coasts of Wales and England, the northwestern coast of France and the Celtic shelf-edge, as defined in [LOS]. | 34 | |
CERAM_SEA | Ceram Sea, bounded on the north by Mangoli, Obi Mayor and Kofiau, on the east by the coast of Irian Jaya, on the South by Nuhu Cut, Ceram and Buru, and on the west by Sanana, as defined in [LOS]. | 35 | |
CHUCKCHI_SEA | Chuckchi Sea, situated between the northeastern coast of Siberia and the northwestern coast of Alaska, as defined in [LOS]. | 36 | |
COASTAL_WATERS_SOUTHEAST- _ALASKA_BRITISH_COLUMBIA |
Coastal Waters of Southeast Alaska and British Columbia, situated in the northeastern part of the North Pacific <OCEAN>, between the coast of North America and the Alexander, Queen Charlotte and Vancouver Islands, as defined in [LOS]. | 37 | |
CORAL_SEA | Coral Sea, situated between the eastern coast of Australia in the west, and the Santa Cruz Islands, Vanuatu and Norfolk Island in the east, and bordered on the north by the <<<SOLOMON_SEA>> and the southern coast of Papua New Guinea and on the south by the <<<TASMAN_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 38 | |
COSMONAUTS_SEA | Cosmonauts Sea, adjacent to the Antarctic coast of Dronning Maud Land and Enderby Land, as defined in [LOS]. | 39 | |
DAVIS_SEA | Davis Sea, adjacent to the King Leopold and the Queen Astrid Coast, stretching eastward to the Shackleton Ice Shelf, as defined in [LOS]. | 40 | |
DAVIS_STRAIT | Davis Strait, situated between Baffin Island and Greenland, as defined in [LOS]. | 41 | |
DEAD_SEA | Dead Sea, located in south-west Asia, landlocked by the coasts of Israel, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan. | 42 | |
DOVER_STRAIT | Dover Strait (or Pas de Calais), situated between the southern extremity of the British Isles and the northern extremity of France, as defined in [LOS]. | 43 | |
DRAKE_PASSAGE | Drake Passage, situated between the southern and eastern extremities of South America and the South Shetland Islands, lying north of the Antarctic Peninsula, as defined in [LOS]. | 44 | |
DUMONT_DURVILLE_SEA | Dumont d'Urville Sea, adjacent to the coast of Terre Adelie and George V Land, as defined in [LOS]. | 45 | |
EAST_CHINA_SEA | East China Sea, situated between the coast of mainland China, the south western part of Japan and the Nansei Shoto, as defined in [LOS]. | 46 | |
EAST_SIBERIAN_SEA | East Siberian Sea, situated off the northeastern coast of Russia, as defined in [LOS]. | 47 | |
ENGLISH_CHANNEL | English Channel (or La Manche), situated between the southern coast of England and the northern coast of France and linking the <<<NORTH_SEA>> and the <<<CELTIC_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 48 | |
FLORES_SEA | Flores Sea, lying between the <<<JAWA_SEA>> and the <<<BANDA_SEA>>, bounded on the north by the southern coast of Sulawesi and on the south by the northern coasts of Sumbawa and Flores, as defined in [LOS]. | 49 | |
GREAT_AUSTRALIAN_BIGHT | Great Australian Bight, a component of the Indian <OCEAN> and situated on the southern coast of Australia, as defined in [LOS]. | 50 | |
GREAT_BARRIER_REFF | Great Barrier Reef (coastal waters), situated in the <<<CORAL_SEA>> off the northeastern coast of Australia, as defined in [LOS]. | 51 | |
GREENLAND_SEA | Greenland Sea, situated off the northeastern coast of Greenland and bounded by the Svalbard on the north-east, and by Jan Mayen on the south, as defined in [LOS]. | 52 | |
GULF_OF_ADEN | Gulf of Aden, a wide strait linking the <<<RED_SEA>> and the <<<ARABIAN_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 53 | |
GULF_OF_ALASKA | Gulf of Alaska, situated in the northern part of the North Pacific <OCEAN> and bounded on the west by the coast of Alaska Peninsula, and on the north and the east by the coast of Alaska, as defined in [LOS]. | 54 | |
GULF_OF_AQABA | Gulf of Aqaba, situated northeastward and adjacent to the <<<RED_SEA>>, bounded by the coasts of the Sinai Peninsula and the Arabian Peninsula, as defined in [LOS]. | 55 | |
GULF_OF_BERAU | Gulf of Berau, situated eastward and adjacent to the <<<CERAM_SEA>> and bounded on the north, the east and the south by the western coast of Irian Jaya, as defined in [LOS]. | 56 | |
GULF_OF_BONE | Gulf of Bone, situated westward and adjacent to the <<<BANDA_SEA>> and bounded on the west, the north and the east by the coast of Sulawesi, as defined in [LOS]. | 57 | |
GULF_OF_BOTHNIA | Gulf of Bothnia, situated between the eastern coast of Sweden and the western coast of Finland, as defined in [LOS]. | 58 | |
GULF_OF_CALIFORNIA | Gulf of California, situated in the eastern part of the North Pacific <OCEAN>, between the eastern coast of the Peninsula of Baja California and the western coast of Mexico, as defined in [LOS]. | 59 | |
GULF_OF_CARPENTARIA | Gulf of Carpentaria, a large indentation of the <<<ARAFURA_SEA>> into the northern coast of Australia, as defined in [LOS]. | 60 | |
GULF_OF_FINLAND | Gulf of Finland, situated in the eastern part of the <<<BALTIC_SEA>> and bounded by the southern coast of Finland and the northern coast of Estonia, as defined in [LOS]. | 61 | |
GULF_OF_GUINEA | Gulf of Guinea, lying off the coasts of Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, on the western coast of Africa, as defined in [LOS]. | 62 | |
GULF_OF_LIONS | Gulf of Lions, lying off the southern coast of France in the northwestern <<<MEDITERRANEAN_SEA>>. | 63 | |
GULF_OF_MANNAR | Gulf of Mannar, situated eastward and adjacent to the <<<LAKSHADWEEP_SEA>> and bounded by the coast of India on the north-west and by the coast of Sri Lanka on the east, as defined in [LOS]. | 64 | |
GULF_OF_MEXICO | Gulf of Mexico, an almost enclosed <SEA> situated in the western extremity of the North Atlantic <OCEAN> and bounded by the eastern coast of Mexico, the Gulf coast of the United States of America and the northwestern coast of Cuba, connected through the Straits of Florida with the North Atlantic <OCEAN> in the east, and through the Yucatan Channel with the <<<CARIBBEAN_SEA>> in the south-east, as defined in [LOS]. | 65 | |
GULF_OF_OMAN | Gulf of Oman, a wide strait linking the <<<PERSIAN_GULF>> and the <<<ARABIAN_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 66 | |
GULF_OF_PANAMA | Gulf of Panama, situated in the southeastern part of the North Pacific <OCEAN>, bounded on the west, the north and the east by the Pacific coast of Panama, as defined in [LOS]. | 67 | |
GULF_OF_PAPUA | Gulf of Papua, the northern part of the <<<CORAL_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 68 | |
GULF_OF_RIGA | Gulf of Riga, situated in the eastern part of the <<<BALTIC_SEA>>, partially surrounded by Latvia, as defined in [LOS]. | 69 | |
GULF_OF_ST_LAWRENCE | Gulf of St. Lawrence, situated in Canada, between the coasts of Quebec, Labrador, Island of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, as defined in [LOS]. | 70 | |
GULF_OF_SUEZ | Gulf of Suez, situated northwestward and adjacent to the <<<RED_SEA>>, bounded by the coasts of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula, as defined in [LOS]. | 71 | |
GULF_OF_THAILAND | Gulf of Thailand, situated southwestward and adjacent to the <<<SOUTH_CHINA_SEA>>, bounded by the coasts of West Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Viet Nam, as defined by [LOS]. | 72 | |
GULF_OF_TOMINI | Gulf of Tomini, situated westward and adjacent to the <<<MALUKU_SEA>>, bounded on the north, the west and the south by the northeastern coast of Sulawesi, as defined in [LOS]. | 73 | |
GULF_OF_TONKIN | Gulf of Tonkin, situated northwestward and adjacent to the <<<SOUTH_CHINA_SEA>>, bounded by the coasts of Viet Nam and China, and the western coast of Hai-nan Tao (China), as defined in [LOS]. | 74 | |
HALMAHERA_SEA | Halmahera Sea, situated between Halmahera and Irian Jaya, and bounded by the North Pacific <OCEAN> on the east and by the <<<CERAM_SEA>> on the south, as defined in [LOS]. | 75 | |
HUDSON_BAY | Hudson Bay, situated off the northeastern part of the North American continent and bounded on the east, the south and the west by the northern coast of Canada, and connected on the north with the <<<NORTHWESTERN_PASSAGES>> and the <<<HUDSON_STRAIT>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 76 | |
HUDSON_STRAIT | Hudson Strait, situated between the northern coast of Quebec and the southern coast of Baffin Island, and linking <<<HUDSON_BAY>> with <<<DAVIS_STRAIT>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 77 | |
ICELAND | Iceland Sea, limited by the <<<GREENLAND_SEA>> to the north, the <<<NORWEGIAN_SEA>> to the east, the Atlantic <OCEAN> to the west and the coast of northern and eastern Iceland and further east by the Atlantic <OCEAN>, as defined in [LOS]. | 78 | |
INNER_SEAS | Inner Seas off the west coast of Scotland, situated between the western coast of Scotland, the eastern coasts of the Outer Hebrides Islands, and the northern coast of Ireland, as defined in [LOS]. | 79 | |
IONIAN | Ionian Sea, situated between the eastern coast of Sicilia and the southern coast of Italy on the west, and the western coast of Greece on the east, as defined in [LOS]. | 80 | |
IRISH_SEA_AND_ST_GEORGES- _CHANNEL |
Irish Sea and St. George's Channel, situated between the eastern coast of Ireland and the western coasts of Scotland, England and Wales, as defined in [LOS]. | 81 | |
JAMES_BAY | James Bay, an indentation of the southern portion of <<<HUDSON_BAY>>. | 82 | |
JAWA_SEA | Jawa Sea, situated between the southern coast of Kalimantan and the northern coast of Jawa, as defined in [LOS]. | 83 | |
JOSEPH_BONAPARTE_GULF | Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, an indentation of the <<<TIMOR_SEA>> into the northwestern coast of Australia, as defined in [LOS]. | 84 | |
KARA_SEA | Kara Sea, situated off the northern coast of Russia, as defined in [LOS]. | 85 | |
KATTEGAT | Kattegat, a wide strait situated in the northwestern part of the <<<BALTIC_SEA>>, between the <<<SKAGERRAK>> and <<<THE_SOUND>>, <<<STOREBAELT>> and <<<LILLEBAELT>> and between the eastern coast of Denmark and the southwestern coast of Sweden, as defined in [LOS]. | 86 | |
LABRADOR_SEA | Labrador Sea, situated in the northwestern part of the North Atlantic <OCEAN>, between the eastern coasts of Labrador and the Island of Newfoundland (Canada) and the southern extremity of Greenland, as defined in [LOS]. | 87 | |
LAKSHADWEEP_SEA | Lakshadweep Sea, bounded by the Lakshadweep and Maldives Islands on the west, and by the southwestern coasts of India and Sri Lanka on the east, as defined in [LOS]. | 88 | |
LAPTEV_SEA | Laptev Sea, situated off the northern coast of Russia, as defined in [LOS]. | 89 | |
LAZAREV_SEA | Lazarev Sea, adjacent to the Prinsesse Astrid Coast of Dronning Maud Land, as defined in [LOS]. | 90 | |
LEVANTINE | Levantine. | 91 | |
LIAODONG_WAN | Liaodong Wan, situated in the <<<YELLOW_SEA>> and in northeastward and adjacent to the <<<BO_HAI>> and bounded by the coast of China, as defined in [LOS]. | 92 | |
LIGURE_SEA | Ligure Sea, situated between the northwestern coast of Italy and the northern extremity of Corse, as defined in [LOS]. | 93 | |
LILLEBAELT | Lillebaelt (The Little Belt), situated in the southwestern part of the <<<BALTIC_SEA>>, between the eastern coasts of Denmark and Germany and the Danish islands of Fyn, Langeland and Aero, as defined in [LOS]. | 94 | |
LINCOLN_SEA | Lincoln Sea, situated between the northern coasts of Ellesmere Island and Greenland, as defined in [LOS]. | 95 | |
MAKASSAR_STRAIT | Makassar Strait, situated between the eastern coast of Kalimantan and the western coast of Sulawesi, and linking the <<<JAWA_SEA>> and the <<<SULAWESI_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 96 | |
MALACCA_STRAIT | Malacca Strait, situated between the coasts of Thailand and West Malaysia on the north and the coast of Sumatera on the south, as defined in [LOS]. | 97 | |
MALUKU_SEA | Maluku Sea, bounded on the north by Sangihe and Talaud, on the east by Halmahera, on the south by Obi Mayor, Mangoli and Taliabu, and on the west by the northeastern coast of Sulawesi, as defined in [LOS]. | 98 | |
MAWSON_SEA | Mawson Sea, adjacent to Knox Coast, off the Shackleton Ice Shelf and eastward of Cape Poinsett, as defined in [LOS]. | 99 | |
MCMURDO_SOUND | McMurdo Sound, the area between Ross Island and the Antarctic mainland coast, as defined in [LOS]. | 100 | |
MEDITERRANEAN_SEA | Mediterranean Sea, bounded by the coasts of southern Europe, western Asia and north Africa, opening only, on the west, to the North Atlantic <OCEAN> through the Strait of Gibraltar and, on the north-east, to the <<<SEA_OF_MARMARA>> through the Dardanelles, as defined in [LOS]. | 101 | |
MOLUCCA | Molucca. | 102 | |
MOZAMBIQUE_CHANNEL | Mozambique Channel, the wide passage situated on the eastern coast of Africa between the coasts of Mozambique and Madagascar, as defined in [LOS]. | 103 | |
NATUNA_SEA | Natuna Sea, situated between the northeastern coast of Sumatera and the western coast of Kalimantan, as defined in [LOS]. | 104 | |
NORTH_SEA | North Sea, situated between the eastern coasts of the British Isles and the western coast of Europe, as defined in [LOS]. | 105 | |
NORTHWESTERN_PASSAGES | Northwestern Passages, situated between the northern coast of Canada and the off-lying islands of the Northwest Territories of Canada, as defined in [LOS]. | 106 | |
NORWEGIAN_SEA | Norwegian Sea situated off the western coast of Norway and bounded by the southern extremity of the Svalbard on the north, by Jan Mayen on the west, and by Fugloy on the south-west, as defined in [LOS]. | 107 | |
PALK_STRAIT_AND_BAY | Palk Strait and Palk Bay, situated southwestward and adjacent to the <<<BAY_OF_BENGAL>> and are bounded by the coast of India on the north-west and by the northwestern coast of Sri Lanka on the south-east, as defined in [LOS]. | 108 | |
PERSIAN_GULF | Persian Gulf, bounded by the coasts of Oman, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq and Iran, as defined in [LOS]. | 109 | |
PHILIPINE_SEA | Philippine Sea, situated in the southwestern part of the North Pacific <OCEAN>, and bounded by the Philippine Islands and the eastern coast of T'ai-wan on the west, by the Nansei Shoto on the north-west, by the southern coast of Japan on the north, and by the Marianas on the east, as defined in [LOS]. | 110 | |
RED_SEA | Red Sea, situated between the coasts of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, as defined in [LOS]. | 111 | |
RIO_DE_LA_PLATA | Rio de la Plata, a large river mouth between the coasts of Uruguay and Argentina, limited on the south-east by the South Atlantic <OCEAN>, as defined in [LOS]. | 112 | |
RISSER_LARSEN_SEA | Riiser-Larsen Sea, adjacent to the Prinsesse Ragnhild Coast of Dronning Maud Land, as defined in [LOS]. | 113 | |
ROSS_SEA | Ross Sea, a major indentation on the eastern side of Antarctica, largely surrounded by the Antarctic shoreline, of which a major part is the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf, as defined in [LOS]. | 114 | |
SAWU_SEA | Sawu Sea, bounded on the north by Flores, Kawula, Pantar and Alor Islands, and on the south by Pulau Sumba, Dana, Roti and Timor, as defined in [LOS]. | 115 | |
SCOTIA_SEA | Scotia Sea, bounded by the southeastern extremity of South America and the South Shetland Islands on the west and by South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands to the north and east, as defined in [LOS]. | 116 | |
SEA_OF_AZOV | Sea of Azov, a shallow enclosed sea lying north-east of the <<<BLACK_SEA>> and bounded by the coasts of Russia and Ukraine, connected only with the <<<BLACK_SEA>> through the Kerch Strait on the south, as defined in [LOS]. | 117 | |
SEA_OF_CRETE | Sea of Crete, the southern part of the <<<AEGEAN_SEA>>, located between Crete to the south and the Cyclades to the north. | 118 | |
SEA_OF_GALILEE | Sea of Galilee. | 119 | |
SEA_OF_JAPAN | Sea of Japan, situated between the Asian coast and the islands of Japan and Sakhalin, as defined in [LOS, "Name to be Agreed"]. | 120 | |
SEA_OF_MARMARA | Sea of Marmara, an enclosed sea situated in the northwestern part of Turkey, connected through the Bosporus with the <<<BLACK_SEA>> on the north-east, and through the Dardanelles with the <<<AEGEAN_SEA>> on the south-west, as defined in [LOS]. | 121 | |
SEA_OF_OKHOTSK | Sea of Okhotsk, situated in the northwestern part of the North Pacific <OCEAN> and bounded by the coasts of Ostrov Sakhalin, mainland Russia, Kuril'skiye Ostrova and Hokkaido, as defined in [LOS]. | 122 | |
SETO_NAIKAI | Seto Naikai, a small enclosed sea situated in Japan and bounded on the north and the east by the southern coast of Honshu, and on the south by the northern coasts of Shikoku and Kyushu, connected through the Kanmon Kaikyo with the <<<SEA_OF_JAPAN>> in the west, and through Bungo Suido and Kii Suido with the <<<PHILIPINE_SEA>> in the south, as defined in [LOS]. | 123 | |
SINGAPORE_STRAIT | Singapore Strait, bounded on the north by the southern coasts of the Malay Peninsula and Singapore Island, and on the south by the northern coasts of the islands of Karimun Kecil, Pemping Besar, Batam and Bintan, as defined in [LOS]. | 124 | |
SKAGERRAK | Skagerrak, a wide strait linking the <<<NORTH_SEA>> and the <<<BALTIC_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 125 | |
SODRUZHETSVA_SEA | Sodruzhetsva (Cooperation) Sea, situated adjacent to the Antarctic Continent coast between Enderby Land and the West Ice Shelf, as defined in [LOS]. | 126 | |
SOLOMON_SEA | Solomon Sea, situated between the eastern coast of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, as defined in [LOS]. | 127 | |
SOMOV_SEA | Somov Sea, situated adjacent to George V Land and Oates Land and is partially encompassed by the Balleny Islands, as defined in [LOS]. | 128 | |
SOUND_SEA | Sound Sea, situated in the eastern part of the Baltic Region, west of Estonia, as defined in [LOS]. | 129 | |
SOUTH_CHINA_SEA | South China Sea, bordering the coast of China, as defined in [LOS]. | 130 | |
STOREBAELT | Storebaelt (The Great Belt), situated in the southwestern part of the <<<BALTIC_SEA>>, between the Danish islands of Sjaelland and Lolland on the east, and Fyn and Langeland on the west, as defined in [LOS]. | 131 | |
STRAIT_OF_GIBRALTAR | Strait of Gibraltar, situated between the southern coast of Spain and the northern coast of Morocco, linking the North Atlantic <OCEAN> and the <<<MEDITERRANEAN_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 132 | |
STRAIT_OF_SICILIA | Strait of Sicilia, situated between the southern coast of Sicilia and the eastern coast of Tunisia, as defined in [LOS]. | 133 | |
SULAWESI_SEA | Sulawesi Sea, situated between the Sulu Archipelago and Mindinao to the north, Kalimantan to the west, the <<<MAKASSAR_STRAIT>> and Sulawesi to the south, and the northern part of the <<<MALUKU_SEA>> to the west. | 134 | |
SULU_SEA | Sulu Sea, bounded on the north by Mindoro, on the east by Panay, Negros and Mindanao on the south by the northeastern coast of Sabah (East Malaysia), and on the west by Palawan, as defined in [LOS]. | 135 | |
SUMBA_STRAIT | Sumba Strait, bounded on the south by Sumba and on the north by Sumbawa and Flores, linking the Indian <OCEAN> and the <<<SAWU_SEA>> with the <<<FLORES_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 136 | |
SUNDA_STRAIT | Sunda Strait, situated between Sumatera and Jawa Islands, linking the Indian <OCEAN> with the <<<JAWA_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 137 | |
TAI_WAN_STRAIT | T'ai-wan Strait, a wide passage situated between the coast of mainland China and T'ai-wan, linking the <<<EAST_CHINA_SEA>> and the <<<SOUTH_CHINA_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 138 | |
TASMAN_SEA | Tasman Sea, situated between the southeastern coast of Australia and New Zealand in the east and west, and between the <<<CORAL_SEA>> and the Southern <OCEAN> to the north and south, as defined in [LOS]. | 139 | |
TATARSKIY_PROLIV | Tatarskiy Proliv, situated at the northern end of the <<<SEA_OF_JAPAN>>, between the coasts of mainland Russia and Ostrov Sakhalin, connected on the north and through the Proliv Nevel'skogo, with the <<<SEA_OF_OKHOTSK>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 140 | |
THE_SOUND | The Sound, situated in the southwestern part of the <<<BALTIC_SEA>>, between the Danish island of Sjaelland and the southwestern coast of Sweden, as defined in [LOS]. | 141 | |
TIMOR_SEA | Timor Sea, a component of the Indian <OCEAN> situated between the north-west coasts of Australia and Timor, as defined in [LOS]. | 142 | |
TIRRENO_SEA | Tirreno Sea, situated in the <<<MEDITERRANEAN_SEA>> between the western coast of Italy, the northern coast of Sicilia and the eastern coasts of Sardegna and Corse, as defined in [LOS]. | 143 | |
TORRES_STRAIT | Torres Strait, situated in the <<<CORAL_SEA>> between the southern coast of Papua New Guinea and northeastern Australia, as defined in [LOS]. | 144 | |
TRYOSHNIKOVA_GULF | Tryoshnikova Gulf, located in the southern part of the <<<DAVIS_SEA>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 145 | |
TYRRHENIAN_SEA | Tyrrhenian Sea, situated in the <<<MEDITERRANEAN_SEA>> off the western coast of Italy, bounded by Corsica and Sardinia (west) Liguria (north), Tuscany, Latium, Campania, and Calabria (east), and Sicily (south). | 146 | |
WEDDELL_SEA | Weddell Sea, a major indentation on the north-west coast of Antarctica between the Antarctic Peninsula on the west and the main body of Antarctica to the south, as defined in [LOS]. | 147 | |
WHITE_SEA | White Sea, situated southward and adjacent to the <<<BARENTS_SEA>> and bounded by the northwestern coast of Russia, as defined in [LOS]. | 148 | |
YELLOW_SEA | Yellow Sea, situated northwestward and adjacent to the <<<EAST_CHINA_SEA>>, between the coast of China and the western coast of Korea and includes the <<<BO_HAI>> and <<<LIAODONG_WAN>>, as defined in [LOS]. | 149 | |
SEA_STATE_CATEGORY | The roughness of a <WATER_BODY_SURFACE> in terms of the Douglas sea-state scale, a <SYSTEM> of categorized mean <WATER_WAVE> heights; the sea state category. | ||
CALM_GLASSY | 0 metre <<MAXIMUM_WAVE_HEIGHT>>; calm or glassy. | 1 | |
CALM_RIPPLED | Greater than 0 metre and less than or equal to 0,10 metres <<MAXIMUM_WAVE_HEIGHT>>; calm or rippled. | 2 | |
SMOOTH_WAVELETS | Greater than 0,10 metre and less than or equal to 0,50 metre<<MAXIMUM_WAVE_HEIGHT>>; smooth wavelets. | 3 | |
SLIGHT | Greater than 0,50 metre and less than or equal to 1,25 metres <<MAXIMUM_WAVE_HEIGHT>>; slight. | 4 | |
MODERATE | Greater than 1,25 metres and less than or equal to 2,50 metres <<MAXIMUM_WAVE_HEIGHT>>; moderate. | 5 | |
ROUGH | Greater than 2,50 metres and less than or equal to 4,00 metres <<MAXIMUM_WAVE_HEIGHT>>; rough. | 6 | |
VERY_ROUGH | Greater than 4,00 metres and less than or equal to 6,00 metres <<MAXIMUM_WAVE_HEIGHT>>; very rough. | 7 | |
HIGH | Greater than 6,00 metres and less than or equal to 9,00 metres <<MAXIMUM_WAVE_HEIGHT>>; high. | 8 | |
VERY_HIGH | Greater than 9,00 metres and less than or equal to 14,00 metres <<MAXIMUM_WAVE_HEIGHT>>; very high. | 9 | |
PHENOMENAL | Greater than 14,00 metres metre <<MAXIMUM_WAVE_HEIGHT>>; phenomenal. | 10 | |
SEASON | The division of the year (one of four) marked by the passage of the <SUN> through an equinox or solstice. | ||
SPRING | The first season of the year, or that between winter and summer, reckoned astronomically from the vernal equinox to the summer solstice; spring. Example: in the northern hemisphere, nominally from March 21 to June 21. | 1 | |
SUMMER | The second and warmest season of the year, coming between spring and autumn; reckoned astronomically from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox; summer. Example: in the northern hemisphere, nominally from June 21 to September 21. | 2 | |
AUTUMN | The third season of the year, or that between summer and winter, reckoned astronomically from the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice; autumn. Example: in the northern hemisphere, nominally from September 21 to December 21. | 3 | |
WINTER | The fourth and coldest season of the year, coming between autumn and spring; reckoned astronomically from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox; winter. Example: in the northern hemisphere, nominally from December 21 to March 21. | 4 | |
SEASONAL_TENT_LOCATION | The season in which the <TENT>s of a nomadic people are at a given <LOCATION>. | ||
SUMMER | Summer. | 1 | |
WINTER | Winter. | 2 | |
SECONDARY_MATERIAL- _CHARACTERISTIC |
The characteristics of the composition of the secondary <MATERIAL> of an <OBJECT>. | ||
BROKEN | Broken. | 1 | |
CALCAREOUS | Calcareous. | 2 | |
COARSE | Coarse. | 3 | |
DECAYED | Decayed. | 4 | |
FINE_PARTICLES | Fine, minute <PARTICLE>s. | 5 | |
FLINTY | Like, containing, or consisting of flint; flinty. | 6 | |
GLACIAL | Glacial. | 7 | |
GRITTY | Gritty. | 8 | |
GROUND | Ground. | 9 | |
HARD | Hard. | 10 | |
LARGE | Large. | 11 | |
MEDIUM | Being in the middle between an upper and lower amount, size, degree or value; medium or average. | 12 | |
ROCKY | Rocky. | 13 | |
ROTTEN | Rotten. | 14 | |
SMALL | Small. | 15 | |
SOFT | Soft. | 16 | |
SPECKLED | Speckled. | 17 | |
STICKY | Sticky. | 18 | |
STIFF | Stiff. | 19 | |
STREAKY | Streaky. | 20 | |
TENACIOUS | Tenacious. | 21 | |
UNEVEN | Uneven. | 22 | |
VARIED | Varied. | 23 | |
VOLCANIC | Volcanic. | 24 | |
SECONDARY_MATERIAL_TYPE | The type of composition of the secondary <MATERIAL> of an <OBJECT>. | ||
ASH | Ash. | 1 | |
ASPHALT | Asphalt. | 2 | |
BOULDER | Boulder. | 3 | |
CHALK | Chalk. | 4 | |
CINDER | Cinder. | 5 | |
CIRRIPEDIA | Cirripedia. | 6 | |
CLAY | Clay. | 7 | |
CLAY_TILE | Clay tile. | 8 | |
COBBLE | Cobble. | 9 | |
COKE | Coke. | 10 | |
CONCRETE | Concrete. | 11 | |
CORAL | <CORAL>. | 12 | |
CORAL_HEAD | Coral head. | 13 | |
DIATOMACEOUS_EARTH | Diatomaceous earth. | 14 | |
EVAPORITE | Evaporite. | 15 | |
FABRIC | Fabric. | 16 | |
FORAMINIFERA | Foraminifera. | 17 | |
FUCUS | Fucus. | 18 | |
GLASS_REINFORCED_PLASTIC | Glass reinforced plastic. | 19 | |
GLOBIGERINA | Globigerina. | 20 | |
GRASS | Grass. | 21 | |
GRAVEL | Gravel. | 22 | |
GROUND | Ground. | 23 | |
LAVA | Lava. | 24 | |
LOESS | Loess. | 25 | |
MADREPORE | Madrepore. | 26 | |
MANGANESE | Manganese. | 27 | |
MARL | Marl. | 28 | |
MATTE | Matte. | 29 | |
MUD | Mud. | 30 | |
MUSSEL | Mussel. | 31 | |
NONE_REPORTED | No secondary material type reported. | 32 | |
OOZE | Ooze. | 33 | |
OYSTER | Oyster. | 34 | |
PEBBLE | Pebble. | 35 | |
PLANT_MATERIAL | Covered with plant <MATERIAL> such as straw or tall coarse grass, possibly also containing the slices of <SOIL> to which the plant <MATERIAL> is attached. | 36 | |
POLYZOA | Polyzoa. | 37 | |
PTEROPOD | Pteropod. | 38 | |
PUMICE | Pumice. | 39 | |
QUARTZ | Quartz. | 40 | |
RADIOLARIAN | Radiolarian. | 41 | |
ROCK | <ROCK>. | 42 | |
RUBBER | Rubber. | 43 | |
SAND | <SAND>. | 44 | |
SCHIST | Schist. | 45 | |
SCORIA | Scoria. | 46 | |
SEA_TANGLE | Sea-tangle. | 47 | |
SEAWEED | <SEAWEED>. | 48 | |
SHELL | Shell. | 49 | |
SHINGLE | Shingle. | 50 | |
SILT | Silt. | 51 | |
SOIL | <SOIL>. | 52 | |
SPICULE | Spicule. | 53 | |
SPONGE | Sponge. | 54 | |
STONE | Stone. | 55 | |
THATCH | Thatch. | 56 | |
TUFA | Tufa. | 57 | |
URANIUM | Uranium. | 58 | |
VEGETATION_PRODUCT | <VEGETATION> product. | 59 | |
VINYL | Vinyl. | 60 | |
VOLCANIC | Volcanic. | 61 | |
VOLCANIC_ASH | Volcanic ash. | 62 | |
WATER | <WATER>. | 63 | |
WOOD | Wood. | 64 | |
ZINC | Zinc. | 65 | |
SECONDARY_SURFACE_THERMAL- _CONDITION |
The physical boundary condition at the secondary <SURFACE> of an <OBJECT>, generally the top, front, or outer side of a layer of <MATERIAL>, that accounts for the thermal interface of an <OBJECT> with the environment at that <SURFACE>; the secondary surface thermal condition. | ||
AERODYNAMICALLY_HEATED | Heated by motion relative to surrounding <AIR>. | 1 | |
AMB_AIR_AMB_SPEED_INFLUENCED | <<<AMB_AIR_INFLUENCED>> and significantly influenced by <<WIND_SPEED>>. | 2 | |
AMB_AIR_FIXED | Fixed to ambient <<AIR_TEMPERATURE>>. | 3 | |
AMB_AIR_INFLUENCED | Significantly influenced by ambient <<AIR_TEMPERATURE>>. | 4 | |
AMB_TEMP_LOCAL_AIR_SPEED | <<<AMB_AIR_INFLUENCED>> and significantly influenced by local <<WIND_SPEED>>. | 5 | |
ARTIFICIAL_STEADY_STATE | Artificially heated or cooled to a steady state temperature. | 6 | |
ENGINE_INFLUENCED | Significantly influenced by heat-generating engines. | 7 | |
EXTREMELY_HOT_FORCED | Forced to extremely hot temperature. | 8 | |
FIXED_SURFACE_TEMP | Fixed <<SURFACE_TEMPERATURE>>. | 9 | |
GROUND_TEMP_INFLUENCED | Significantly influenced by ground temperature. | 10 | |
LOCAL_AIR_TEMP_SPEED- _INFLUENCED |
Significantly influenced by local <<AIR_TEMPERATURE>> and speed. | 11 | |
ROOM_TEMP_FORCED | Artificially heated or cooled to room <<AIR_TEMPERATURE>>. | 12 | |
WARMED_PASSIVELY | Warmed by trapping heat or being near hot heat sources. | 13 | |
SECURITY_LEVEL | The highest level of security associated with an <OBJECT>. | ||
US_UNCLASSIFIED | (United States) Official matter that does not require the application of security safeguards, but the disclosure of which may be subject to control for other reasons; US unclassified. | 1 | |
US_CONFIDENTIAL | (United States) National security information or material that requires protection and the unauthorized disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security; US confidential. | 2 | |
US_RESTRICTED | (United States) 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; US restricted. | 3 | |
US_SECRET | (United States) National security information or material that requires a substantial degree of protection and the unauthorized disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to the national security; US secret. | 4 | |
US_TOP_SECRET | (United States) National security information or material that 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; US top secret. | 5 | |
SECURITY_LOCK_TYPE | The type of a security lock. | ||
CYPHER | A pushbutton activated combination locking <DEVICE> for a <DOOR>; a cipher lock. | 1 | |
DOUBLE_CYLINDER_CYLINDRICAL | Bored with a cylindrical case into which a separate latch bolt case fits and a key actuated cylinder on both the exterior and interior of the <DOOR>; a double cylinder cylindrical lock. | 2 | |
ELECTROMAGNETIC | An electrically powered magnet mounted to the frame of a <DOOR> in alignment with a steel plate; an electromagnetic lock. | 3 | |
INTERIOR_DRAWBOLT | Interior draw bolt. | 4 | |
INTERIOR_LATCH | Interior latch. | 5 | |
MORTISED | Designed to fit in a mortise in the edge of a <DOOR>. | 6 | |
NO_LOCK | No lock is present. | 7 | |
PADLOCK | A detachable lock designed to hang on the <OBJECT> fastened, having a pivoted or sliding shackle for passing through a staple or ring, before being locked into a <DEVICE> resembling a socket. | 8 | |
PRIVACY | A push button or other mechanism on one side and an emergency release on the other; a privacy lock. | 9 | |
SINGLE_CYLINDER_CYLINDRICAL | Bored with a cylindrical case into which a separate latch bolt case fits and a key actuated cylinder on the exterior of the <DOOR>; a single cylinder cylindrical lock. | 10 | |
SERVICE_BRANCH | The branch of a military service or organization. | ||
AIR_FORCE | A military force organized for conducting operations in the <AIR>. | 1 | |
ARMY | A body of <HUMAN>s armed for war on <LAND>; an army. | 2 | |
COAST_GUARD | A naval force employed to guard the <COAST>, and often responsible for the safety, order, and operation of marine traffic in neighbouring waters; coast-guard. | 3 | |
JOINT | Connotes activities, operations, organizations, and so on, in which elements of two or more Military Departments participate; joint. | 4 | |
MARINES | A class of <MILITARY_PERSONNEL> serving on shipboard or in close association with a naval force; marines. | 5 | |
NAVY | A regularly organized and maintained naval force; navy. | 6 | |
SHIPPING_NOISE_MEASUREMENT- _STATUS |
The measurement status of a shipping noise level in a <WATER_BODY>; typically taken at 50 hertz. | ||
MEASURED | Based on a measurement; measured. | 1 | |
NOT_MEASURED | Not <<<MEASURED>>. | 2 | |
SHIPPING_NOISE_SEASON_TYPE | The seasonally adjusted acoustic noise characteristics (for example: spectral class, standard deviation, or decibels per octave roll off) in a <WATER_BODY> due to distant shipping; the shipping noise season type. | ||
JANUARY_SUMMER | January, use summer parameters. | 1 | |
JANUARY_WINTER | January, use winter parameters. | 2 | |
FEBRUARY_SUMMER | February, use summer parameters. | 3 | |
FEBRUARY_WINTER | February, use winter parameters. | 4 | |
MARCH_SUMMER | March, use summer parameters. | 5 | |
MARCH_WINTER | March, use winter parameters. | 6 | |
APRIL_SUMMER | April, use summer parameters. | 7 | |
APRIL_WINTER | April, use winter parameters. | 8 | |
MAY_SUMMER | May, use summer parameters. | 9 | |
MAY_WINTER | May, use winter parameters. | 10 | |
JUNE_SUMMER | June, use summer parameters. | 11 | |
JUNE_WINTER | June, use winter parameters. | 12 | |
JULY_SUMMER | July, use summer parameters. | 13 | |
JULY_WINTER | July, use winter parameters. | 14 | |
AUGUST_SUMMER | August, use summer parameters. | 15 | |
AUGUST_WINTER | August, use winter parameters. | 16 | |
SEPTEMBER_SUMMER | September, use summer parameters. | 17 | |
SEPTEMBER_WINTER | September, use winter parameters. | 18 | |
OCTOBER_SUMMER | October, use summer parameters. | 19 | |
OCTOBER_WINTER | October, use winter parameters. | 20 | |
NOVEMBER_SUMMER | November, use summer parameters. | 21 | |
NOVEMBER_WINTER | November, use winter parameters. | 22 | |
DECEMBER_SUMMER | December, use summer parameters. | 23 | |
DECEMBER_WINTER | December, use winter parameters. | 24 | |
SHORELINE_PHYSIOGRAPHY | The topography and types of <MATERIAL> found on a <SHORE>. | ||
ARTIFICIAL | Artificial. | 1 | |
FLAT | Level with no obvious topographic features; flat. | 2 | |
GLACIER | Consisting of the projecting seaward extension of a <GLACIER>, usually afloat; also called a glacier tongue. | 3 | |
HILLOCKS | Hillocks. | 4 | |
ICE_COAST | Consisting of a vertical <CLIFF> forming the seaward edge of an <ICE_SHELF>, ranging in height from 2 metres to 50 metres or more above MSL; an ice coast. | 5 | |
SANDY | Consisting of <SAND>; sandy. | 6 | |
SHINGLY | Consisting of rounded, often flat water worn fragments of <ROCK> larger than approximately 16 millimetres; shingly. | 7 | |
STEEP | Backed by <CLIFF>s of <ROCK> or <SOIL>, gives a good radar return and is useful for visual identification from a considerable distance away, where <CLIFF>s alternate with low lying <COAST> along the <SHORELINE>. | 8 | |
STEEP_COAST | Steep coast. | 9 | |
STONY | Consisting of <ROCK>, and fragments of <ROCK>, ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders or large rock masses; stony. | 10 | |
STONY_SHINGLY_MIX | Mixed <<<STONY>> and <<<SHINGLY>>. | 11 | |
SHORELINE_TYPE | The type of physical characteristics of a <SHORELINE>. | ||
CORAL | Consisting of a <REEF> often of large extent, composed chiefly of <CORAL> and its derivatives; coral. | 1 | |
ICE | Consisting of a vertical <CLIFF> forming the seaward edge of an <ICE_SHELF>, ranging in height from 2 metres to 50 metres or more above MSL; ice. | 2 | |
MANGROVE | Consisting of one of several genera of tropical <TREE>s or <SHRUB>s which produce many prop roots and grow along low lying <COAST>s into shallow <WATER>; mangrove. | 3 | |
MARSHY | Consisting of spongy <LAND> saturated with <WATER>, which may have a shallow covering of <WATER>, usually with a considerable amount of vegetation appearing above the <SURFACE>; marshy. | 4 | |
ROCKY | Consisting of <ROCK>, and fragments of <ROCK>, ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders and large masses; rocky. | 5 | |
RUBBLE | Consisting of <RUBBLE>. | 6 | |
SANDY | Consisting of <SAND>. | 7 | |
SHELLY | Consisting of the shells of marine <ANIMAL>s; shelly. | 8 | |
SHINGLY | Consisting of rounded, often flat water worn fragments of <ROCK> larger than approximately 16 millimetres; shingly. | 9 | |
STONY | Consisting of <ROCK>, and fragments of <ROCK>, ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to small masses; stony. | 10 | |
STONY_SHINGLY_MIX | Mixed <<<STONY>> and <<<SHINGLY>>. | 11 | |
SIDES_VISIBLE | The sides of an <OBJECT> that are visible. | ||
BOTH_SIDES | Both left and right sides. | 1 | |
LEFT | Only the left side. | 2 | |
RIGHT | Only the right side. | 3 | |
SNOW_DEPTH_CATEGORY | A category describing the <<SNOW_ONLY_DEPTH>>. | ||
NONE_PRESENT | No <SNOW> is present. | 1 | |
TRACE | Light (trace) dusting of <SNOW> in which the visual appearance of the original landscape predominates, less than 1 centimetre deep; trace. | 2 | |
SLIGHT | Dusting of <SNOW> in which the white colour of the <SNOW> predominates but the visual appearance of the original landscape is still evident; greater than or equal to <<<TRACE>> and less than or equal to 2 centimetres deep; slight. | 3 | |
LIGHT | Less than or equal to 8 centimetres deep; light. | 4 | |
LIGHT_TO_MODERATE | Greater than <<<LIGHT>> and less than or equal to 15 centimetres deep; light to moderate. | 5 | |
MODERATE | Greater than <<<LIGHT_TO_MODERATE>> and less than or equal to 30 centimetres deep; moderate. | 6 | |
MODERATE_TO_HEAVY | Greater than <<<MODERATE>> and less than or equal to 51 centimetres deep; moderate to heavy. | 7 | |
HEAVY | Greater than <<<MODERATE_TO_HEAVY>>; heavy. | 8 | |
SOIL_TYPE | The USCS type of the <SOIL>. | ||
CLAYEY_GRAVEL | Clayey gravels, gravel-sand-clay mixtures (GC). | 1 | |
CLAYEY_SAND | Clayey <SAND>s, sand-clay mixtures (SC). | 2 | |
EVAPORITE | Evaporite. | 3 | |
FAT_CLAY | Inorganic clays of high plasticity; fat clays (CH). | 4 | |
LEAN_CLAY | Inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, gravelly clays, sandy clays, silty clays; lean clays (CL). | 5 | |
MICRACEOUS | Inorganic silts, micaceous or diatomaceous (MH). | 6 | |
NOT_EVALUATED | Not evaluated. | 7 | |
ORGANIC_CLAY | Organic clays of medium to high plasticity, organic silts (OH). | 8 | |
ORGANIC_SILT_CLAY | Organic silts and organic silty clays (OL). | 9 | |
PEAT | Peat and other highly organic <SOIL>s (PT). | 10 | |
POORLY_GRADED_GRAVEL | Poorly graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines (GP). | 11 | |
POORLY_GRADED_SAND | Poorly graded <SAND>s or gravelly <SAND>s, little or no fines (SP). | 12 | |
SILT_FINE_SAND | Inorganic silts and very fine <SAND>s, rock floor, silty or clayey fine <SAND>s or clayey with slight plasticity (ML). | 13 | |
SILT_FINE_SAND_AND_LEAN_CLAY | Having both <<<SILT_FINE_SAND>> and <<<LEAN_CLAY>> characteristics. | 14 | |
SILTY_AND_CLAYEY_SAND | Having both <<<SILTY_SAND>> and <<<CLAYEY_SAND>> characteristics. | 15 | |
SILTY_GRAVEL_SAND | Silty gravels, gravel-sand-silt mixtures (GM). | 16 | |
SILTY_SAND | Silty <SAND>s, sand-silt mixtures (SM). | 17 | |
WELL_GRADED_GRAVEL | Well graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines (GW). | 18 | |
WELL_GRADED_SAND | Well graded <SAND> or gravelly <SAND>s, little or no fines (SW). | 19 | |
SOIL_WETNESS_CATEGORY | A category describing the content of liquid and solid <WATER> in the <SOIL> of a <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION>; the soil wetness category. | ||
FROZEN | Frozen. | 1 | |
FROZEN_OR_PERMAFROST | <<<FROZEN>> or <<<PERMAFROST>>. | 2 | |
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. | 3 | |
PERENNIALLY_DRY | Perennially dry. | 4 | |
PERMAFROST | <PERMAFROST>. | 5 | |
SATURATED | Waterlogged or flooded at least part of the year; saturated. May be bottomlands subject to frequent overflow or upland flats with poor internal drainage or shallow pans. | 6 | |
WATERLOGGED | Perennially waterlogged with no change in the content of <WATER> or strength of the <SOIL> over time. | 7 | |
WET | Wet and not well drained, where restricting layers or deep pans may be present. May occur at the base of slopes, on terraces, in upland flats, or bottomlands. | 8 | |
SOUND_SIGNAL_TYPE | The means used to generate an audible marine signal; the sound signal type. | ||
BELL | A bell operated automatically, by hand or by action of <WATER_WAVE>s. | 1 | |
DIAPHONE | A diaphone. | 2 | |
EXPLOSIVE | The firing of explosive charges. | 3 | |
GONG | A gong operated automatically, by hand or by action of <WATER_WAVE>s. | 4 | |
GUN | A gun. | 5 | |
HORN | A <<<NAUTOPHONE>>, a <<<REED>>, or a <<<TYFON>>; a horn. | 6 | |
NAUTOPHONE | A <<<HORN>> having a diaphragm oscillated by electricity; a nautophone. | 7 | |
NO_SOURCE | No source. | 8 | |
RADIO_FOG | Radio fog. | 9 | |
REED | A reed using compressed <AIR> and emitting a weak, high pitched sound. | 10 | |
SIREN | A siren. | 11 | |
SUBMARINE_CONNECTED | A submarine sound signal, connected to <SHORE>. | 12 | |
SUBMARINE_FOG_BELL | A submarine fog <<<BELL>>. | 13 | |
SUBMARINE_NOT_CONNECTED | A submarine sound signal, not connected to <SHORE>. | 14 | |
SUBMARINE_OSCILLATOR | Submarine oscillator. | 15 | |
TYFON | A diaphragm <<<HORN>>, which operates under the influence of compressed air or steam; a tyfon. | 16 | |
WHISTLE | A whistle operated automatically, by hand or by <AIR> being forced up a tube by <WATER_WAVE>s acting on a <BUOY>. | 17 | |
SOUNDING_DATUM | The vertical, typically tidal, <SURFACE_DATUM> to which <SOUNDING>s and <<HYDROGRAPHIC_DRYING_HEIGHT>>s are referenced; usually taken to correspond to a low water stage of the <TIDE>; the sounding datum. | ||
APPROX_LOWEST_ASTRONOMICAL- _TIDE |
An approximate level, usually within 0,3 metres from that of <<<LOWEST_ASTRONOMICAL_TIDE>>. | 1 | |
APPROX_MEAN_LOW_SPRINGS | An approximate level, usually within 0,3 metres from that of <<<MEAN_LOW_SPRINGS>>; approximate mean low water springs. | 2 | |
APPROX_MEAN_LOW_WATER | An approximate level, usually within 0,3 metres from that of <<<MEAN_LOW_WATER>>. | 3 | |
APPROX_MEAN_LOWER_LOW_WATER | An approximate level, usually within 0,3 metres from that of <<<MEAN_LOWER_LOW_WATER>>. | 4 | |
APPROX_MEAN_SEA_LEVEL | An approximate level, usually within 0,3 metres from that of <<<MEAN_SEA_LEVEL>>. | 5 | |
CHART_DATUM_UNSPECIFIED | Chart <SURFACE_DATUM> is unspecified. | 6 | |
EQUINOCTIAL_SPRING_LOW_WATER | The level of <<<LOW_WATER_SPRINGS>> near the time of an equinox; equinoctial spring low water. | 7 | |
HIGH_WATER | The highest level reached at a <LOCATION> by the water <SURFACE> in one tidal cycle; high water or high tide. When used on <INLAND_WATER>s it is generally defined as a level that the daily mean water level exceeds less than 5 percent of the time. | 8 | |
HIGH_WATER_SPRINGS | An arbitrary level, approximating that of <<<MEAN_HIGH_SPRINGS>>; mean high water springs. | 9 | |
HIGHER_HIGH_LARGE_TIDE | The average of the <<<HIGHEST_HIGH_WATER>>s, one from each of 19 years of observations; higher high water large tide. | 10 | |
HIGHER_HIGH_WATER | The highest of the <<<HIGH_WATER>>s (or single <<<HIGH_WATER>>) of any specified tidal day due to the declination A1 effects of the <MOON> and <SUN>; higher high water. | 11 | |
HIGHEST_ASTRONOMICAL_TIDE | The highest tidal level, which can be predicted to occur under average meteorological conditions and under any combination of astronomical conditions; highest astronomical tide. | 12 | |
HIGHEST_HIGH_WATER | The highest water level observed at a <LOCATION>; highest high water. | 13 | |
HIGHEST_NORMAL_HIGH_WATER | Highest normal <<<HIGH_WATER>>. | 14 | |
IGLD_1985 | A vertical reference system with its zero based on the mean water level at Rimouski/Pointe-au-Pure, Quebec, over the period 1970 to 1988; International Great Lakes Datum 1985. | 15 | |
INDIAN_SPRING_HIGH_WATER | Indian spring high water. | 16 | |
INDIAN_SPRING_LOW_WATER | A tidal <SURFACE_DATUM> approximating the level of the mean of the <<<LOWER_LOW_WATER>> at <<<SPRING_TIDE>>s; Indian spring low water or Indian tidal plane. This tidal <DATUM> approximates the lowest water level observed at a <LOCATION>, originated by G.H. Darwin for the <TIDE>s of India at a level below <<<MEAN_SEA_LEVEL>> being equal to the sum of amplitudes of the harmonic constituents M2, S2, K1 and O1; usually below that of the <<<LOWER_LOW_WATER>> at <<<SPRING_TIDE>>s. | 17 | |
LOCAL_DATUM | An arbitrary <DATUM> defined by an authority of a local <HARBOUR>, from which levels and tidal heights are measured by this authority; a local datum. | 18 | |
LOW_WATER | An approximation of <<<MEAN_LOW_WATER>> adopted as the reference level for a limited <REGION>, irrespective of better determinations later. Used mostly in <HARBOUR> and river engineering. Used in <INLAND_WATER>s. It is generally defined as a level which the daily mean water level would fall below less than 5 percent 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 <WATER_BODY_SURFACE> of the <RIVER> at a low state. | 19 | |
LOW_WATER_SPRINGS | A level approximating that of <<<MEAN_LOW_SPRINGS>>; low water springs. | 20 | |
LOWER_LOW_LARGE_TIDE | The average of the <<<LOWEST_LOW_WATER>>s, one from each of 19 years of observations; lower low water large tide. | 21 | |
LOWER_LOW_WATER | The lowest of the <<<LOW_WATER>>s (or single <<<LOW_WATER>>) of any specified tidal day due to the declination A1 effects of the <MOON> and <SUN>; lower low water. | 22 | |
LOWEST_ASTRONOMICAL_TIDE | The lowest tide level that can be predicted to occur under average meteorological conditions and under any combination of astronomical conditions; lowest astronomical tide. | 23 | |
LOWEST_LOW_SPRINGS | An arbitrary level conforming to the lowest water level observed at a <LOCATION> at <<<SPRING_TIDE>>s during a period shorter than 19 years; lowest low water springs. | 24 | |
LOWEST_LOW_WATER | An arbitrary level conforming to the lowest <TIDE> observed at a <LOCATION>, or somewhat lower; lowest low water. | 25 | |
MEAN_HIGH_NEAPS | The average height of the <<<HIGH_WATER>>s of the <<<NEAP_TIDE>>; mean high water neaps, neap high water, or high water neaps. | 26 | |
MEAN_HIGH_SPRINGS | The average height of the <<<HIGH_WATER>>s of <<<SPRING_TIDE>>s; mean high water springs or spring high water. | 27 | |
MEAN_HIGH_WATER | The average height of all <<<HIGH_WATER>>s at a <LOCATION> over a 19-year period; mean high water. | 28 | |
MEAN_HIGHER_HIGH_SPRINGS | The average height of <<<HIGHER_HIGH_WATER>> at <<<SPRING_TIDE>>s at a <LOCATION>; mean higher high water springs. | 29 | |
MEAN_HIGHER_HIGH_WATER | The average height of <<<HIGHER_HIGH_WATER>>s at a <LOCATION> over a 19-year period; mean higher high water. | 30 | |
MEAN_LOW_NEAPS | The average height of the low waters of the spring tides; mean low water neaps, spring low water or mean low water springs. | 31 | |
MEAN_LOW_SPRINGS | The average height of the <<<LOW_WATER>>s of <<<SPRING_TIDE>>s; mean low water springs or spring low water. | 32 | |
MEAN_LOW_WATER | The average height of all <<<LOW_WATER>>s at a <LOCATION> over a 19-year period; mean low water. | 33 | |
MEAN_LOWER_LOW_SPRINGS | The average height of <<<LOWER_LOW_WATER>> at <<<SPRING_TIDE>>s at a <LOCATION>; mean lower low water springs. | 34 | |
MEAN_LOWER_LOW_WATER | The average height of the <<<LOWER_LOW_WATER>>s at a <LOCATION> over a 19-year period; mean lower low water. | 35 | |
MEAN_SEA_LEVEL | The average height of the <WATER_BODY_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; mean sea level (MSL). | 36 | |
MEAN_TIDE_LEVEL | The arithmetic mean of <<<MEAN_HIGH_WATER>> and <<<MEAN_LOW_WATER>>; mean tide level or half-tide level. | 37 | |
MEAN_WATER_LEVEL | The average of all hourly water levels over the available period of record; mean water level. | 38 | |
NATIONAL_DATUM | An arbitrary <SURFACE_DATUM> defined by a national authority, from which levels and tidal heights are measured by this authority; a national datum. | 39 | |
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; neap tide. 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. | 40 | |
NEARLY_HIGHEST_HIGH | An arbitrary level approximating the highest water level observed at a <LOCATION>, usually equivalent to the <<<HIGH_WATER_SPRINGS>>; nearly highest high water. | 41 | |
NEARLY_LOWEST_LOW_WATER | A level approximating the lowest water level observed at a <LOCATION>, usually equivalent to <<<INDIAN_SPRING_LOW_WATER>>; nearly lowest low water. | 42 | |
SPRING_TIDE | A <TIDE> of increased range (or tidal <WATER_CURRENT>s of increased <<WATER_CURRENT_SPEED>>) occurring semi-monthly as the result of the <MOON> being new or full; spring tide. 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. | 43 | |
SOUNDING_EXPOSITION | The type of exposition of a <<DEPTH_OF_WATER_BODY_FLOOR>> measured by sounding with respect to the surrounding <REGION>. | ||
DEEPER | The depth is deeper than the maximum depth of the surrounding depth <REGION>. | 1 | |
SHALLOWER | The depth is shallower (shoaler) than the minimum depth of the surrounding depth <REGION>. | 2 | |
WITHIN_RANGE | The depth corresponds to the depth range of the surrounding depth <REGION>; the depth is not shoaler than the minimum depth of the surrounding depth <REGION> nor deeper than the maximum depth of the surrounding depth <REGION>. | 3 | |
SOUNDING_INFORMATION | Additional information about a <<DEPTH_OF_WATER_BODY_FLOOR>> measured by sounding. | ||
ADEQUATE | Adequately sounded. | 1 | |
DEPTH_KNOWN | The depth from chart <SURFACE_DATUM> to the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> is a known value. | 2 | |
DEPTH_UNKNOWN | The depth from chart <SURFACE_DATUM> to the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> is unknown. | 3 | |
DOUBTFUL | A depth that may be less than indicated; doubtful. | 4 | |
DRYING_HEIGHTS | Drying heights. | 5 | |
HAIRLINE_IHO | Hairline IHO. | 6 | |
LEAST_DEPTH_KNOWN | The shoalest (least) depth over an <OBJECT> is of known value. | 7 | |
LEAST_DEPTH_UNKNOWN_BUT_SAFE | The least depth over an <OBJECT> is unknown, but there is considered to be safe clearance at this depth. | 8 | |
MAINTAINED_DEPTH | The depth at which a <MARINE_CHANNEL> is maintained by the influence of <HUMAN>s, usually by dredging. | 9 | |
NO_BOTTOM_FOUND | No <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> (bottom) found. | 10 | |
NO_BOTTOM_FOUND_AT_DEPTH | Upon investigation, the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> (bottom) was not found at this depth. | 11 | |
NORMAL_IHO | Normal IHO. | 12 | |
NOT_ROUTINELY_MAINTAINED | Depths may be altered by the influence of <HUMAN>s, but are not routinely maintained. | 13 | |
ORDINARY | Ordinary. | 14 | |
OUT_OF_POSITION | Out of position. | 15 | |
REPORTED_NOT_CONFIRMED | The depth value was obtained from a report, which it has not been possible to confirm. | 16 | |
REPORTED_NOT_SURVEYED | The depth value was obtained from a report, but not fully surveyed. | 17 | |
SLANT | Slant. | 18 | |
UNRELIABLE | A depth that is considered to be unreliable. | 19 | |
SOUNDING_MEASUREMENT_TECHNIQUE | The type of sounding technique and/or method of measurement of a <<DEPTH_OF_WATER_BODY_FLOOR>>. | ||
COMPUTER_GENERATED | Determined from a model of a <WATER_BODY_FLOOR>; computer generated. | 1 | |
DIVER | Determined by a diver. | 2 | |
ECHO_SOUNDER | Determined by an echo-sounder. | 3 | |
ELECTROMAGNETIC_SENSOR | Determined by using an electromagnetic sensor. | 4 | |
LASER | Determined by using a laser. | 5 | |
LEAD_LINE | Determined by using a lead-line. | 6 | |
LEVELING | Determined by using leveling techniques to find the elevation of the point relative to a <SURFACE_DATUM>. | 7 | |
MULTI_BEAM | Determined by using a wide swath echo sounder that uses multiple beams to measure depths directly below and transverse to the track of the <VESSEL>. | 8 | |
PHOTOGRAMMETRY | Determined by photogrammetry. | 9 | |
SATELLITE_IMAGERY | Determined by using imagery from an <ARTIFICIAL_SATELLITE>. | 10 | |
SIDE_SCAN_SONAR | Determined from a record produced by a side scan sonar, that is, active sonar in which fixed acoustic beams are directed into the <WATER> perpendicularly to the direction of travel to scan the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> and generate a record of the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> configuration. | 11 | |
SWEPT_SIDE_SCAN_SONAR | Determined to be free from navigational dangers to a certain depth by towing a side-scan-sonar; swept by side scan sonar. | 12 | |
SWEPT_VERTICAL_ACOUSTIC | Determined to be free from navigational dangers to a certain depth using a system comprised of multiple echo sounder transducers attached to booms deployed from the survey <VESSEL>; swept by vertical acoustic. | 13 | |
WIRE_DRAG | Determined to be free from navigational dangers to a certain depth by dragging a buoyed <WIRE> at the desired depth by two launches, or a least depth was identified using the same technique; wire drag. | 14 | |
SOUNDING_VELOCITY_CORRECTION- _TYPE |
The type of correction that has been added to or subtracted from a sounding velocity instrument reading to obtain the correct <<DEPTH_OF_WATER_BODY_FLOOR>>. | ||
CORRECTED_BY_OTHER_MEANS | Corrected by other means of calibration. | 1 | |
MATHEWS_TABLES | Corrected through the use of Mathews Tables (NP 139). | 2 | |
SOUND_VELOCITY_METER | Corrected through the use of a sound velocity meter. | 3 | |
SOUNDER_1500_CALIBRATED | Echo sounder calibrated at 1 500 metres per second, uncorrected for actual conditions. | 4 | |
SOUNDER_4800_CALIBRATED | Echo sounder calibrated at 1 635,84 metres per second (4 000 feet per second), uncorrected for actual conditions. | 5 | |
SOURCE | The source from which the identification of an <OBJECT> was captured or upgraded. | ||
BATHYMETRY_0r1_ARC_MINUTE- _DIGITAL_DATA_BASE |
Digital Bathymetric Database (NIMA), 0,1 arc minute. | 1 | |
BATHYMETRY_0r5_ARC_MINUTE- _DIGITAL_DATA_BASE |
Digital Bathymetric Database (NIMA), 0,5 arc minute. | 2 | |
BATHYMETRY_5r0_ARC_MINUTE- _DIGITAL_DATA_BASE |
Digital Bathymetric Database (NIMA), 5,0 arc minute. | 3 | |
BATHYMETRY_VARIABLE_DIGITAL- _DATA_BASE |
Digital Bathymetric Database (NIMA), Variable. | 4 | |
CARTOGRAPHIC | Derived from cartographic source. | 5 | |
CITY_ARC_DIGITIZED_RASTER- _GRAPHIC |
ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), City Graphic. | 6 | |
CITY_COMPRESSED_ARC- _DIGITIZED_RASTER_GRAPHIC |
Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), City Graphic. | 7 | |
DIGITAL_AERONAUTICAL_FLIGHT- _INFORMATION_FILE |
Digital Aeronautical Flight Information File (NIMA), DAFIF. | 8 | |
DIGITAL_MEAN_ELEVATION_DATA | Digital Mean Elevation Data (NIMA). | 9 | |
DIGITAL_NAUTICAL_CHART | Digital Nautical Chart (NIMA). | 10 | |
DIGITAL_POINT_POSITIONING- _DATA_BASE |
Digital Point Positioning Database (NIMA). | 11 | |
ELEVATION_7r5_ARC_MINUTE- _DIGITAL_MODEL |
Digital Elevation Model (USGS), 7,5 arc minute quads. | 12 | |
IMAGE_1_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | Controlled Image Base (NIMA), 1 metre. | 13 | |
IMAGE_10_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | Controlled Image Base (NIMA), 10 metre. | 14 | |
IMAGE_3_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | Controlled Image Base (NIMA), 3 metre. | 15 | |
IMAGE_5_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | Controlled Image Base (NIMA), 5 metre. | 16 | |
INTERIM_TERRAIN_DATA | Interim Terrain Data (NIMA), ITD. | 17 | |
JOG_250K_ARC_DIGITIZED- _RASTER_GRAPHIC |
ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), JOG 1:250K. | 18 | |
JOG_250K_COMPRESSED_ARC- _DIGITIZED_RASTER_GRAPHIC |
Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), JOG 1:250K. | 19 | |
JOG_250K_FEATURE_FOUNDATION- _DATA |
Foundation Feature Data (NIMA), FFD 1:250K. | 20 | |
LANDSAT | Imagery or other information collected and/or derived from one of a series of Earth observation <ARTIFICIAL_SATELLITE>s known as LANDSAT, deployed by the United States government. | 21 | |
LEVEL_0_DIGITAL_TERRAIN- _ELEVATION_DATA |
Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 0. | 22 | |
LEVEL_0_VECTOR_MAP | Vector Map (NIMA), Level 0. | 23 | |
LEVEL_1_DIGITAL_FEATURE- _ANALYSIS_DATA |
Digital Feature Analysis Data (NIMA), Level 1. | 24 | |
LEVEL_1_DIGITAL_TERRAIN- _ELEVATION_DATA |
Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 1. | 25 | |
LEVEL_1_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC- _DATA |
Digital Topographic Data (NIMA), Level 1. | 26 | |
LEVEL_1_MISSION_ESSENTIAL- _DATA_SET |
Mission Essential Data Set (NIMA), Level 1. | 27 | |
LEVEL_1_VECTOR_MAP | Vector Map (NIMA), Level 1. | 28 | |
LEVEL_1C_DIGITAL_FEATURE- _ANALYSIS_DATA |
Digital Feature Analysis Data (NIMA), Level 1-C. | 29 | |
LEVEL_2_DIGITAL_FEATURE- _ANALYSIS_DATA |
Digital Feature Analysis Data (NIMA), Level 2. | 30 | |
LEVEL_2_DIGITAL_TERRAIN- _ELEVATION_DATA |
Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 2. | 31 | |
LEVEL_2_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC- _DATA |
Digital Topographic Data (NIMA), Level 2. | 32 | |
LEVEL_2_VECTOR_MAP | Vector Map (NIMA), Level 2. | 33 | |
LEVEL_3_DIGITAL_TERRAIN- _ELEVATION_DATA |
Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 3. | 34 | |
LEVEL_3_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC- _DATA |
Digital Topographic Data (NIMA), Level 3. | 35 | |
LEVEL_3_MISSION_ESSENTIAL- _DATA_SET |
Mission Essential Data Set (NIMA), Level 3. | 36 | |
LEVEL_3C_DIGITAL_FEATURE- _ANALYSIS_DATA |
Digital Feature Analysis Data (NIMA), Level 3-C. | 37 | |
LEVEL_4_DIGITAL_TERRAIN- _ELEVATION_DATA |
Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 4. | 38 | |
LEVEL_4_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC- _DATA |
Digital Topographic Data (NIMA), Level 4. | 39 | |
LEVEL_5_DIGITAL_TERRAIN- _ELEVATION_DATA |
Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 5. | 40 | |
LEVEL_5_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC- _DATA |
Digital Topographic Data (NIMA), Level 5. | 41 | |
LITTORAL_WARFARE_DATA | Littoral Warfare Data (NIMA). | 42 | |
MONO_IMAGERY | Mono-imagery exploitation. | 43 | |
ONC_1M_ARC_DIGITIZED_RASTER- _GRAPHIC |
ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), ONC 1:1M. | 44 | |
ONC_1M_COMPRESSED_ARC- _DIGITIZED_RASTER_GRAPHIC |
Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), ONC 1:1M. | 45 | |
ONC_1M_DIGITAL_CHART_OF_WORLD | Digital Chart of the World (NIMA), ONC 1:1M. | 46 | |
PLANNING_INTERIM_TERRAIN_DATA | Planning Interim Terrain Data (NIMA). | 47 | |
REPORTED | Reported information. | 48 | |
SPOT_SCENE | Imagery or other information collected and/or derived from one of a series of SPOT Earth observation <ARTIFICIAL_SATELLITE>s. | 49 | |
STEREO_IMAGERY | Stereo-imagery exploitation. | 50 | |
SURVEY_SOURCE | Generic class of source vector data produced by ground, aerial or other survey. | 51 | |
TLM_100K_ARC_DIGITIZED- _RASTER_GRAPHIC |
ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TLM 1:100k. | 52 | |
TLM_100K_COMPRESSED_ARC- _DIGITIZED_RASTER_GRAPHIC |
Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TLM 1:100k. | 53 | |
TLM_50K_ARC_DIGITIZED_RASTER- _GRAPHIC |
ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TLM 1:50k. | 54 | |
TLM_50K_COMPRESSED_ARC- _DIGITIZED_RASTER_GRAPHIC |
Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TLM 1:50k. | 55 | |
TLM_50K_FEATURE_FOUNDATION- _DATA |
Foundation Feature Data (NIMA), 1:50K. | 56 | |
TPC_500K_ARC_DIGITIZED- _RASTER_GRAPHIC |
ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TPC 1:500K. | 57 | |
TPC_500K_COMPRESSED_ARC- _DIGITIZED_RASTER_GRAPHIC |
Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TPC 1:500K. | 58 | |
URBAN_VECTOR_MAP | Urban Vector Map (NIMA). | 59 | |
VECTOR_INTERIM_TERRAIN_DATA | Vector Interim Terrain Data (NIMA). | 60 | |
WORLD_VECTOR_SHORELINE | World Vector Shoreline (NIMA). | 61 | |
SPATIAL_ALIGNMENT | The type of spatial alignment of an <OBJECT>. | ||
APPROXIMATE | Approaching closely (approximates) but not attaining a specified accuracy or a precision conformable with the quality of the observations. | 1 | |
DEFINITE | Free of ambiguity and uncertainty; definite. | 2 | |
FEATURE_CONNECTOR | Feature connector. | 3 | |
REPORTED | As reported by some source, which may or may not be authoritative. | 4 | |
SPORT_TYPE | The type of sport or exercise performed on an <ATHLETIC_FIELD> or <SPORTS_ARENA>. | ||
AMERICAN_FOOTBALL | American football. | 1 | |
ASSOCIATION_FOOTBALL | Association football; soccer. | 2 | |
AUSTRALIAN_RULES_FOOTBALL | Australian Rules football. | 3 | |
CANADIAN_FOOTBALL | Canadian football. | 4 | |
RUGBY | Rugby. | 5 | |
TROTTING | Trotting races. | 6 | |
SPOT_ELEVATION_TYPE | The type of a <<TERRAIN_ELEVATION>> measurement at a <LOCATION>; the spot elevation type. | ||
OUT_OF_POSITION | Does not accurately reflect the local <<TERRAIN_ELEVATION>> due to inaccurate positioning; out of position. | 1 | |
SUMMIT | Represents a local maximum <<TERRAIN_ELEVATION>>; summit. | 2 | |
TOP_OF_TREES | Represents the elevation of the top of the <TREE>s or other non-terrain <SURFACE>. | 3 | |
SPRING_TYPE | The type of a <SPRING>. | ||
ARTESIAN | <WATER> flows from a fissure or other opening in the bed overlying an artesian aquifer. | 1 | |
FUMAROLE | A vent, usually in volcanic <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION>s, from which vapours or gases are released; fumarole. | 2 | |
GEYSER | A natural hot <SPRING> or fountain that periodically discharges a column of hot <WATER> and steam into the <AIR>; geyser. | 3 | |
HOT_SPRING | Any <SPRING>, the <<WATER_BODY_TEMPERATURE>> of which is above the temperature of the human body. | 4 | |
WALLED_IN | Confined by <WALL>s; walled in. | 5 | |
STAIR_CONSTRUCTION_TYPE | The type of <MATERIAL> and/or techniques used to construct a <STAIR>. | ||
ENGINEERED_LUMBER | Manufactured sheets of wood fibre and adhesives secured to joists; engineered lumber. | 1 | |
LUMBER | Timber sawn into rough planks or otherwise partly prepared; lumber. | 2 | |
REINFORCED_CONCRETE | Concrete with steel bars or network embedded in it to increase its tensile strength; reinforced concrete. | 3 | |
STEEL | Sheets or plates of steel. | 4 | |
STEEL_WITH_CONCRETE_FILL | Constructed of steel framework with poured in place concrete fill. | 5 | |
STAIR_STYLE | The architectural style of a <STAIR>. | ||
CIRCULAR | Curved and mounted on stringers. | 1 | |
EXTERIOR_OPEN | On the exterior of a <BUILDING>, not boxed in by <WALL>s. | 2 | |
INTERIOR_ENCLOSED | In the interior of a <BUILDING>, enclosed in a staircase. | 3 | |
INTERIOR_OPEN | In the interior of a <BUILDING>, not boxed in by <WALL>s. | 4 | |
STELLAR_RF_NB_MAXIMUM_TIME- _QUALITY |
The quality of a <<STELLAR_RF_NB_MAXIMUM_TIME>> measurement. | ||
BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. | 1 | |
LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. | 2 | |
MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. | 3 | |
STELLAR_RF_NB_MEAN_FLUX- _QUALITY |
The quality of a <<STELLAR_RF_NB_MEAN_FLUX>> measurement. | ||
BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. | 1 | |
LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. | 2 | |
MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. | 3 | |
STELLAR_RF_NB_PEAK_FLUX- _QUALITY |
The quality of a <<STELLAR_RF_NB_PEAK_FLUX>> measurement. | ||
BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. | 1 | |
LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. | 2 | |
MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. | 3 | |
STELLAR_RF_NB_PERIOD_QUALITY | The quality of a <<STELLAR_RF_NB_PERIOD>> measurement. | ||
BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. | 1 | |
LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. | 2 | |
MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. | 3 | |
STELLAR_RF_NB_START_QUALITY | The quality of a <<STELLAR_RF_NB_START>> measurement. | ||
BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. | 1 | |
LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. | 2 | |
MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. | 3 | |
STORAGE_FACILITY_TYPE | The type of storage <FACILITY>s available at or in the near vicinity of an <OBJECT>. | ||
AMMUNITION | Ammunition. | 1 | |
DIESEL_OIL | Diesel oil. | 2 | |
DUTCH_BARN | Dutch barn. | 3 | |
EXPLOSIVE | Explosive. | 4 | |
FOOD | Food. | 5 | |
GAS | Gas. | 6 | |
GRAIN | Grain. | 7 | |
GRAVEL | Gravel. | 8 | |
HARD_STANDING_ONLY | A <TRACT> of hard <MATERIAL> capable of supporting <VEHICLE>s and heavy <EQUIPMENT>; hard standing only. | 9 | |
LIQUID | Liquid. | 10 | |
NONE_AVAILABLE | None available. | 11 | |
OIL | Oil. | 12 | |
ORE | Ore. | 13 | |
PETROL | Petrol. | 14 | |
SALT | Salt. | 15 | |
SAND | <SAND>. | 16 | |
SOFT_STANDING_ONLY | A <TRACT> of soft <MATERIAL> incapable of supporting <VEHICLE>s or heavy <EQUIPMENT>; soft standing only. | 17 | |
SPECIALIZED_WAREHOUSE | A specialized <<<WAREHOUSE>>. | 18 | |
WAREHOUSE | <WAREHOUSE>. | 19 | |
WATER | <WATER>. | 20 | |
STRUCTURAL_PILE_TYPE | The type of a <STRUCTURAL_PILE>. | ||
POST | A vertical piece of timber, metal or concrete forced into the <TERRAIN>. | 1 | |
SNAG | <SNAG>. | 2 | |
STAKE | <STAKE>. | 3 | |
TRIPODAL | A single <STRUCTURE> comprising three or more piles held together (sections of heavy timber, steel or concrete), and forced into the <TERRAIN>; tripodal. | 4 | |
STRUCTURE_PROTECTION_TYPE | The type/degree to which a <STRUCTURE> provides protection to itself or its contents by resisting the effects of an explosion, a <MUNITION>, and a natural disaster (for example: a hurricane, a tornado, or an earthquake). | ||
NO_PROTECTION | Affords no protection to itself or its contents. Example: a <TENT>. | 1 | |
SOFT | Affords limited protection to itself or its contents; soft. Example: a glass-walled or wooden <STRUCTURE>. | 2 | |
SEMI_HARDENED | Affords moderate protection to itself or its contents; semi-hardened. Example: a partially concrete-walled <STRUCTURE>. | 3 | |
HARDENED | Affords significant protection to itself or its contents under most circumstances; hardened. Example: a fully concrete-walled and reinforced <STRUCTURE>. | 4 | |
STRUCTURE_SHAPE | The geometric form or configuration of an <OBJECT>; the structure shape. | ||
A_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the letter "A". | 1 | |
AIRSHIP | <AIRSHIP>. | 2 | |
ARCH | Arch. | 3 | |
ARTIFICIAL_MOUNTAIN | Artificial <MOUNTAIN>. | 4 | |
BARREL | Barrel. | 5 | |
BLIMP | <BLIMP>. | 6 | |
BOARD | Board. | 7 | |
BULLET | Bullet-shaped. | 8 | |
COLUMN | Post or column. | 9 | |
CONICAL_PEAKED_NUN | Having the shape of a cone, having a peak or circular in the middle and tapering towards each end; conical peaked nun. | 10 | |
CRESCENT | Crescent. | 11 | |
CROSS | Cross. | 12 | |
CUBIC | Cube. | 13 | |
CYLINDER | Cylinder. | 14 | |
CYLINDER_PEAKED | Cylindrical or peaked. | 15 | |
CYLINDER_PEAKED_WITH_TOWER | Cylindrical or peaked, supporting a <TOWER>. | 16 | |
CYLINDER_UPRIGHT | Upright cylinder. | 17 | |
CYLINDER_WITH_DOMED_TOP | <<<CYLINDER_UPRIGHT>> with a dome shaped top. | 18 | |
CYLINDER_WITH_FLAT_TOP | <<<CYLINDER_UPRIGHT>> with a flat top. | 19 | |
DIAMOND_SHAPED | Diamond shaped. | 20 | |
DOME | Dome. | 21 | |
DRAGON_TEETH | <DRAGON_TEETH>. | 22 | |
ENCLOSED | Enclosed. | 23 | |
FERRIS_WHEEL | Ferris wheel. | 24 | |
FUNNEL | Funnel. | 25 | |
H_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the letter "H". | 26 | |
HIGH_RISE | High-rise. | 27 | |
I_BEAM | I-beam. | 28 | |
I_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the serif letter "I". | 29 | |
IRREGULAR | Irregular. | 30 | |
LATERAL | Lateral. | 31 | |
MAST | <MAST>. | 32 | |
MOUND | Mound. | 33 | |
MULTIPLE_ARCH | Multiple <<<ARCH>>. | 34 | |
OBELISK | Obelisk. | 35 | |
OPEN | Open. | 36 | |
OPEN_ENDED | Open-ended. | 37 | |
OVAL | Oval. | 38 | |
PILLAR_OR_SPINDLE | Pillar or spindle. | 39 | |
PLAQUE | Plaque. | 40 | |
POLE | <POLE_STRUCTURE>. | 41 | |
PYRAMID | Pyramid. | 42 | |
RECTANGULAR | Rectangular. | 43 | |
RIPPLE | Ripple. | 44 | |
ROLLER_COASTER | Roller-coaster. | 45 | |
ROUND | Round. | 46 | |
RUIN | Ruin. | 47 | |
SCANNER | Scanner. | 48 | |
SOLID_OR_FILLED | Solid or filled. | 49 | |
SPAR | Spar. | 50 | |
SPHERICAL_HEMISPHERICAL | Spherical or hemispherical. | 51 | |
SPHERICAL_WITH_COLUMNS | Spherical supported by columns. | 52 | |
SPIRE | Spire. | 53 | |
SQUARE | Square or cube. | 54 | |
STAR | Star. | 55 | |
STATUE | Statue. | 56 | |
SUPERBUOY | Shaped like a large automated navigational <BUOY>; a superbuoy. | 57 | |
T_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the letter "T". | 58 | |
TELESCOPING_GASHOLDER | Telescoping gasholder. | 59 | |
TETRAHEDRON | Tetrahedron. | 60 | |
TOWER | <TOWER>. | 61 | |
TOWER_MOUNTED_RADOME | A radome mounted on a <TOWER>. | 62 | |
TRANSVERSE | Transverse. | 63 | |
TRIPOD | Tripod. | 64 | |
TRUSS | Truss. | 65 | |
VESSEL_HULL | Hull of a <VESSEL>. | 66 | |
WINDMOTOR | <WIND_MOTOR>. | 67 | |
WITH_RADOME | Having a <COMPONENT> shaped like a radome. | 68 | |
Y_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the letter "Y". | 69 | |
SURFACE_CATEGORY | The category of the <SURFACE> of an <OBJECT>. | ||
EXTERIOR | Further from the centre, outer, (opposed to interior); exterior. | 1 | |
INTERIOR | Situated (more) within or inside; interior. | 2 | |
SURFACE_CHARACTERISTIC_TYPE | The principal characteristic type of a <SURFACE>. | ||
BARE | Bare or cleared. | 1 | |
BROKEN | Broken. | 2 | |
CALCAREOUS | Calcareous. | 3 | |
COARSE | Coarse. | 4 | |
DECAYED | Decayed. | 5 | |
FINE | Falling within the smallest size continuum for a particular nature of <SURFACE>; fine. | 6 | |
FLINTY | Flinty. | 7 | |
GLACIAL | Glacial. | 8 | |
GRITTY | Gritty. | 9 | |
GROUND | Ground. | 10 | |
HARD | Hard. | 11 | |
KARST | Karst. | 12 | |
LARGE | Large. | 13 | |
MEDIUM | Falling within the moderate size continuum for a particular nature of <SURFACE>; medium. | 14 | |
MEMBRANE | Fibre material, coated by plastic or other water-repellent substance; membrane. | 15 | |
ROCKY | Rocky. | 16 | |
ROTTEN | Rotten. | 17 | |
SMALL | Small. | 18 | |
SOFT | Soft. | 19 | |
SPECKLED | Speckled. | 20 | |
SPRINGS_IN_SEABED | Springs in seabed. | 21 | |
STICKY | Sticky. | 22 | |
STIFF | Stiff. | 23 | |
STREAKY | Streaky. | 24 | |
TENACIOUS | Tenacious. | 25 | |
UNEVEN | Uneven. | 26 | |
UNSTABLE | Unconsolidated <MATERIAL> that is unstable. | 27 | |
UNSURFACED | Unsurfaced. | 28 | |
VARIED | Varied. | 29 | |
VOLCANIC | Volcanic. | 30 | |
SURFACE_EM_DUCT_STRENGTH | The strength of a <SURFACE_BASED_EM_DUCT>. | ||
NONE_PRESENT | None present. | 1 | |
WEAK | Weak. | 2 | |
AVERAGE | Average. | 3 | |
STRONG | Strong. | 4 | |
EXTREME | Extreme. | 5 | |
SURFACE_MATERIAL_TYPE | The composition of the <MATERIAL> of the <SURFACE> of an <OBJECT> excluding internal structural <MATERIAL>s. | ||
AIRCRAFT | The primary <MATERIAL> used in the external skin of an <AIRCRAFT>. | 1 | |
ALUMINUM | Aluminum. | 2 | |
AMMUNITION | Ammunition. | 3 | |
ASH | Ash. | 4 | |
ASPHALT | Asphalt. | 5 | |
BASALT | Basalt. | 6 | |
BEDROCK | <BEDROCK>. | 7 | |
BITUMINOUS | Bituminous. | 8 | |
BOULDER | Boulder. | 9 | |
BRICK | Brick. | 10 | |
CALCAREOUS | Calcareous. | 11 | |
CEMENT | Cement. | 12 | |
CHALK | Chalk. | 13 | |
CHEMICAL | Chemical. | 14 | |
CINDER | Cinder. | 15 | |
CIRRIPEDIA | Cirripedia. | 16 | |
CLAY | Clay. | 17 | |
COAL | Coal. | 18 | |
COBBLE | Cobble. | 19 | |
COKE | Coke. | 20 | |
COMPOSITE_ge_50_PCT_PERMANENT | Composite with 50 percent or more of the <SURFACE> permanent. | 21 | |
COMPOSITE_lt_50_PCT_PERMANENT | Composite with less than 50 percent of the <SURFACE> permanent. | 22 | |
COMPOSITION | Composition. | 23 | |
CONCRETE | Concrete. | 24 | |
CONGLOMERATE | Conglomerate. | 25 | |
COPPER | Copper. | 26 | |
CORAL | <CORAL>. | 27 | |
CORAL_HEAD | Coral head. | 28 | |
DESALINATED_WATER | Desalinated <WATER>. | 29 | |
DIAMOND | Diamond. | 30 | |
DIATOMACEOUS_EARTH | Diatomaceous earth. | 31 | |
DIORITE | Any of a class of coarse-grained intermediate plutonic <ROCK>s consisting essentially of plagioclase feldspar and hornblende or other mafic minerals; diorite. | 32 | |
DISTORTED_SURFACE | An unnatural, misshapen, distorted <SURFACE>. | 33 | |
DOLOMITE | Dolomite. | 34 | |
EARTHEN | Earthen. | 35 | |
ELECTRIC | Electric. | 36 | |
ERODED_LAND | Eroded <LAND>. | 37 | |
EVAPORITE | Evaporite. | 38 | |
EXPLOSIVE | Explosive. | 39 | |
FABRIC | Fabric. | 40 | |
FIBREGLASS | Fibreglass. | 41 | |
FLYSCH | Flysch. | 42 | |
FOOD | Food. | 43 | |
FORAMINIFERA | Foraminifera. | 44 | |
FROZEN_WATER | Frozen <WATER>. | 45 | |
FUCUS | Fucus. | 46 | |
GABBRO | A dark coarse-grained igneous <ROCK> of crystalline texture resembling dolerite and granite, and consisting largely of pyroxene (often as diallage), plagioclase feldspar, and often olivine; gabbro. | 47 | |
GAS | Gas. | 48 | |
GIBBSITE | Gibbsite. | 49 | |
GLASS | Glass. | 50 | |
GLOBIGERINA | Globigerina. | 51 | |
GOLD | Gold. | 52 | |
GRADED_SOIL | Graded or rolled earth, grass on graded <SOIL>. | 53 | |
GRANITE | Granite. | 54 | |
GRASS | Grass. | 55 | |
GRAVEL | Gravel. | 56 | |
GREENSTONE | 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; greenstone. | 57 | |
GROUND | Ground. | 58 | |
GROUND_SHELL | Ground shell. | 59 | |
HERBACEOUS_VEGETATION | Herbaceous <VEGETATION>. | 60 | |
ICE | <ICE>. | 61 | |
IRON | Iron. | 62 | |
KARST | Karst. | 63 | |
KELP | Kelp. | 64 | |
LATERITE | Laterite. | 65 | |
LAVA | Lava. | 66 | |
LEAD | Lead. | 67 | |
LOESS | Loess. | 68 | |
LUMBER | Lumber. | 69 | |
MACADAM | Macadam. | 70 | |
MACADAM_CRUSHED_ROCK | Water bound macadam, crushed rock. | 71 | |
MADREPORE | Madrepore. | 72 | |
MANGANESE | Manganese. | 73 | |
MARBLE | Marble. | 74 | |
MARL | Marl. | 75 | |
MASONRY | Masonry. | 76 | |
MATTE | Matte. | 77 | |
MEMBRANE | Fibre material, coated by plastic or other water-repellent substance; membrane. | 78 | |
METAL | Metal. | 79 | |
MIXED_IN_PLACE | Aggregate that has been mixed in place using non-bituminous binders such as Portland cement. | 80 | |
MUD | Mud. | 81 | |
MULTIPLE_MATERIALS | Multiple <MATERIAL>s. | 82 | |
MUSSEL | Mussel. | 83 | |
NON_TREED_VEGETATION | Herbaceous or scrub vegetation, excluding <TREE>s. | 84 | |
OIL | Oil. | 85 | |
OIL_BLISTER | Oil blister. | 86 | |
OOZE | Ooze. | 87 | |
OYSTER | Oyster. | 88 | |
PAINT | Paint. | 89 | |
PAPER | Paper. | 90 | |
PART_METAL | Part metal. | 91 | |
PEAT | Peat. | 92 | |
PEBBLE | Pebble. | 93 | |
PEM_MIX | Mixture of concrete, asphalt and/or bitumen bound macadam; PEM mix. | 94 | |
PERMANENT_HARD | Permanent - hard <SURFACE> type unknown. | 95 | |
PETROL | Petrol. | 96 | |
PLASTER | A soft pliable mixture of lime, <SAND>, <WATER>, and frequently fibre, spread on walls or ceilings, to form a hard surface when dry; plaster. | 97 | |
PLASTIC | Plastic. | 98 | |
POLYZOA | Polyzoa. | 99 | |
PORPHYRY | Porphyry. | 100 | |
PRESTRESSED_CONCRETE | Prestressed <<<CONCRETE>>. | 101 | |
PTEROPOD | Pteropod. | 102 | |
PUMICE | Pumice. | 103 | |
QUARTZ | Quartz. | 104 | |
RADIOACTIVE_MATERIAL | Radioactive <MATERIAL>. | 105 | |
RADIOLARIAN | Radiolarian. | 106 | |
REINFORCED_CONCRETE | Reinforced <<<CONCRETE>>. | 107 | |
RIPRAP | <RIPRAP>. | 108 | |
ROCK | <ROCK>. | 109 | |
RUBBER | Rubber. | 110 | |
RUBBLE | <RUBBLE>. | 111 | |
SALT | Salt. | 112 | |
SAND | <SAND>. | 113 | |
SAND_AND_BOULDERS | A mixture of <<<SAND>> and <<<BOULDER>>s. | 114 | |
SAND_AND_GRAVEL | A mixture of <<<SAND>> and <<<GRAVEL>>. | 115 | |
SAND_AND_MUD | A mixture of <<<SAND>> and <<<MUD>>. | 116 | |
SAND_GRADED_ROLLED_OILED | A <SURFACE> of <<<SAND>> that has been graded, rolled, or oiled, as for a road. | 117 | |
SAND_WAVE | A large, primary wavelike structure on the upper <SURFACE> of a sedimentary bed, produced by high-speed <CURRENT>s of <AIR> or <WATER>. | 118 | |
SANDSTONE | Sandstone. | 119 | |
SCHIST | Schist. | 120 | |
SCORIA | Scoria. | 121 | |
SEA_TANGLE | Sea-tangle. | 122 | |
SEAWEED | <SEAWEED>. | 123 | |
SEWAGE | Sewage. | 124 | |
SHELL | Shell. | 125 | |
SHINGLE | Shingle. | 126 | |
SILT | Silt. | 127 | |
SILVER | Silver. | 128 | |
SLAG | Slag. | 129 | |
SLUDGE | Sludge. | 130 | |
SNOW | <SNOW>. | 131 | |
SOIL | <SOIL>. | 132 | |
SPICULE | Spicule. | 133 | |
SPOIL | Spoil. | 134 | |
SPOIL_OR_TAILINGS | <<<SPOIL>> or <<<TAILINGS>>. | 135 | |
SPONGE | Sponge. | 136 | |
STEEL | Steel. | 137 | |
STONE | Stone. | 138 | |
SUGAR | Sugar. | 139 | |
TAILINGS | Tailings. | 140 | |
TEXTILE | Textile. | 141 | |
THATCH | Thatch. | 142 | |
TRAVERTINE | Travertine. | 143 | |
TREED_VEGETATION | A vegetated <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION> containing <TREE>s. | 144 | |
TREES | <TREE>s. | 145 | |
TUFA | Tufa. | 146 | |
URANIUM | Uranium. | 147 | |
VEGETATED_WETLAND | Vegetated <WETLAND>. | 148 | |
VEGETATION_PRODUCT | Vegetation product. | 149 | |
VINYL | Vinyl. | 150 | |
VOLCANIC | Volcanic. | 151 | |
VOLCANIC_ASH | Volcanic ash. | 152 | |
WATER | <WATER>. | 153 | |
WOOD | Wood. | 154 | |
ZINC | Zinc. | 155 | |
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_CCTT | Evans and Sutherland (E&S) Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT). | 1 | |
LMIS_A2ATD | Lockheed Martin Information Systems (LMIS) Anti-Armor Advanced Technology Demonstration (A2ATD). | 2 | |
LMIS_AGPT | Lockheed Martin Information Systems (LMIS) Ausbildungsgerat Gefechtssimulator fur die Panzertruppe (AGPT). | 3 | |
LMIS_KAM20 | Lockheed Martin Information Systems (LMIS) Kawasaki Anti-tank Missile (KAM20). | 4 | |
SURVEILLANCE_WINGED_AIRCRAFT- _TYPE |
The type of a winged surveillance <AIRCRAFT>. | ||
AN74_MADCAP_SERIES | AN-74 Madcap series, designed for surveillance, command and control operations; manufactured by Antonov. | 1 | |
E2C_MODEL_HAWKEYE_SERIES | E-2C, model E-2 Hawkeye series, designed for surveillance; manufactured by Grumman. | 2 | |
E3A_AWACS_SENTRY_SERIES | E-3A AWACS, E-3 Sentry series, designed for surveillance; manufactured by Boeing. | 3 | |
TU126_MOSS_SERIES | TU-126 Moss series, designed for surveillance, command and control operations; manufactured by Tupolev. | 4 | |
SURVEY_CONTROL_POINT_TYPE | The type of a control point established by surveying methods. | ||
ASTRONOMIC_OBS_STATION | The <LOCATION> of an <OBSERVATION_STATION> used in determining precise position by astronomic survey methods. | 1 | |
ASTRONOMIC_POS | A <LOCATION> established by astronomic observation identifying astronomic latitude and longitude. | 2 | |
BENCHMARK | A permanent <OBJECT> identifying the elevation with respect to a <DATUM> used as a reference level for tidal observations or as a control point for leveling; a benchmark. | 3 | |
BOUNDARY_MARKER | A permanent <OBJECT> identifying the <LOCATION> of a <BOUNDARY>. | 4 | |
FIXED_POS | A <LOCATION> that has been accurately determined and plotted; a fixed position. | 5 | |
GEODETIC_POS | A <LOCATION> established by geodetic surveying methods. | 6 | |
HORIZ_MAIN_STATION | A station <LOCATION> in a <NETWORK> of main horizontal control points established by third order accuracy or better surveying methods. | 7 | |
HORIZ_POS | A <LOCATION> identifying a horizontal position used for locating subordinate surveys or mapping. | 8 | |
HORIZ_POS_AND_BENCHMARK | A permanent <OBJECT> identifying both horizontal position and elevation <BENCHMARK> used for locating subordinate surveys or mapping. | 9 | |
HORIZ_SECONDARY_STATION | A station <LOCATION> in a <NETWORK> of secondary horizontal control points used for local area <SHORELINE> plots, sounding marks, or stadia surveys, established by lower order surveying methods than main control points. | 10 | |
TRIANGULATION_POINT | A conspicuous natural or artificial <OBJECT>, the <LOCATION> of which has been determined by angular surveying methods with geodetic instruments; a trigonometric or triangulation station. | 11 | |
VERT_MAIN_STATION | A station <LOCATION> in a <NETWORK> of main vertical control points established by third order accuracy or better surveying methods. | 12 | |
VERT_POS | A <LOCATION> identifying a vertical position used for locating subordinate surveys or mapping. | 13 | |
VERT_SECONDARY_STATION | A station <LOCATION> in a <NETWORK> of secondary vertical control points used for local area plots of <SHORELINE>s, sounding marks, or stadia surveys, established by lower order surveying methods than main control points. | 14 |
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