Table 6.57 -- EDCS attribute enumerant codes for attributes whose label begins with V
| Attribute label | Enumerant label | Definition | Code |
| VEGETATION_TYPE | The type of <VEGETATION>. | ||
| AGRI_SCATTERED_FORESTS | <CROP_LAND> is the predominant <VEGETATION> with 25 percent to 50 percent of the <REGION> covered with scattered <FOREST>s or rows of <TREE>s. | 1 | |
| AGRI_SCATTERED_TREES | <CROP_LAND> is the predominant <VEGETATION> with 25 percent to 50 percent of the <REGION> covered with scattered <TREE>s or rows of <TREE>s. | 2 | |
| ALMOND | Almond-tree. | 3 | |
| ALPINE_TUNDRA | Alpine <TUNDRA>. | 4 | |
| APPLE | Apple-tree. | 5 | |
| ARTEMISIA | Artemisia. | 6 | |
| ASH | Ash-tree. | 7 | |
| BAMBOO | <BAMBOO>. | 8 | |
| BEECH | Beech. | 9 | |
| BIRCH | Birch. | 10 | |
| BLACK_SPRUCE | A small spruce <TREE> of boggy tracts of north-eastern North America having spreading branches with dense foliage and having blue-green needles and small egg-shaped cones; spruce tree. | 11 | |
| BOG | <BOG>. | 12 | |
| BRUSHLAND_MEDIUM_TO_DENSE | <BRUSH_LAND> where the <PLANT> density covers from 5 to 50 percent of the <LAND>; medium to dense brushland. | 13 | |
| BRUSHLAND_OPEN_TO_MEDIUM | <BRUSH_LAND> where the <PLANT> density covers from 50 to 100 percent of the <LAND>; open to medium density brushland. | 14 | |
| CAROB | Carob. | 15 | |
| CASUARINA | Casuarina. | 16 | |
| CHESTNUT | Chestnut. | 17 | |
| CITRUS | Citrus. | 18 | |
| CONIFER | Conifer. | 19 | |
| CORK_OAK | Cork-oak. | 20 | |
| CRANBERRY | Cranberry-tree. | 21 | |
| CYPRESS | Cypress. | 22 | |
| DECIDUOUS_UNSPECIFIED | Unspecified deciduous <VEGETATION>. | 23 | |
| DRY_CROPS | Crops grown in moist or dry conditions that are generally free of other <VEGETATION> (except near <FENCE>s or <HEDGEROW>s), such as grains, tubers, legumes and vegetables; dry crops. | 24 | |
| ELM | Elm. | 25 | |
| EUCALYPTUS | Eucalyptus. | 26 | |
| EVERGREEN_UNSPECIFIED | Unspecified evergreen <VEGETATION>. | 27 | |
| FILAO | A variety of tropical or sub-tropical <TREE>; filao tree. | 28 | |
| FIR | Fir. | 29 | |
| FOREST_CLEARING | Forest clearing. | 30 | |
| GARDEN | Garden. | 31 | |
| GRASS | Herbage of which the blades or leaves and stalks are eaten by <ANIMAL>s, consisting of low-growing <PLANT>s blanketing the <TERRAIN>; grass. | 32 | |
| GRASS_LAND | <GRASS_LAND>. | 33 | |
| GRASS_LAND_SCATTERED_TREES | <<<GRASS_LAND>> with scattered <TREE>s.. | 34 | |
| GROVE | Grove. | 35 | |
| HARDWOOD | Hardwood. | 36 | |
| HAZEL | Hazel. | 37 | |
| HEATH | Heath. | 38 | |
| ILEX | Ilex. | 39 | |
| JOSHUA_TREE | Joshua <TREE>. | 40 | |
| KELP | Kelp. | 41 | |
| LARCH | Larch. | 42 | |
| MAIZE | Maize. | 43 | |
| MANGROVE | Mangrove. | 44 | |
| MAPLE | Maple. | 45 | |
| MARSH | <MARSH>. | 46 | |
| MIXED_CROPS | A mixture of arable crops. | 47 | |
| MIXED_DECIDUOUS | In addition to broadleaf deciduous <TREE>s, also includes deciduous conifers, such as the Dawn, Redwood, and Larch species; mixed deciduous. | 48 | |
| MIXED_TREES | Contains both evergreen coniferous and deciduous <TREE>s in proportions varying between 40 and 60 percent. | 49 | |
| MOSS | Moss. | 50 | |
| MOUNTAIN_BIRCH | Betula pubenscens, subspecies Czerepanovii; mountain birch. | 51 | |
| NIPA_PALM | Nipa palm. | 52 | |
| NON_TREED | Herb or shrub; non-treed. | 53 | |
| OAK | Oak. | 54 | |
| OLIVE | Olive-tree. | 55 | |
| PALM | Palm-tree. | 56 | |
| PEACH | Peach-tree. | 57 | |
| PEAT | Peat. | 58 | |
| PINE | Pine. | 59 | |
| POPLAR | Poplar. | 60 | |
| REED | Reed. | 61 | |
| RHANTERIUM | A perennial, dwarf shrub of Southwest Asia that provides natural salts and has long roots reach down into the <SOIL> in search of water; rhanterium. | 62 | |
| RICE_FIELD | <RICE_FIELD>. | 63 | |
| SARGASSUM | Sargassum. | 64 | |
| SEA_GRASS | Sea-grass. | 65 | |
| SEAWEED | <SEAWEED>. | 66 | |
| SWAMP | <SWAMP>. | 67 | |
| SWAMP_DECIDUOUS | A <<<SWAMP>> where more than 60 percent of the <TREE>s retain their foliage throughout the year; a deciduous swamp. | 68 | |
| SWAMP_EVERGREEN | A <<<SWAMP>> where fewer than 40 percent of the <TREE>s retain their foliage throughout the year; an evergreen swamp. | 69 | |
| SWAMP_MANGROVE | A <<<SWAMP>> with a dense growth of <TREE>s with tangled aerial roots usually found along seacoasts and banks of tidewater streams in tropical and semi-tropical regions; a mangrove swamp. | 70 | |
| SWAMP_MIXED | A <<<SWAMP>> where between 40 and 60 percent of the <TREE>s retain their foliage throughout the year; a mixed swamp. | 71 | |
| SYSTEMATIC_DECIDUOUS_PLANTING | A <<<SYSTEMATIC_PLANTING>> where less than 40 percent of the <TREE>s retain their foliage throughout the year; includes both broadleaf and coniferous/deciduous <TREE>s. | 72 | |
| SYSTEMATIC_EVERGREEN_PLANTING | A <<<SYSTEMATIC_PLANTING>> where more than 60 percent of the <TREE>s retain their foliage throughout the year; includes both broadleaf and evergreen coniferous <TREE>s. | 73 | |
| SYSTEMATIC_MIXED_PLANTING | A <<<SYSTEMATIC_PLANTING>> that contains both evergreen coniferous and deciduous <TREE>s in proportions varying between 40 to 60 percent. | 74 | |
| SYSTEMATIC_PALM_PLANTING | A <<<SYSTEMATIC_PLANTING>> that contains palms. | 75 | |
| SYSTEMATIC_PLANTING | A <SYSTEMATIC_TREE_PLANTING> of rows of evenly spaced perennial <TREE>s, generally free of underbrush and vines, yielding commercial products exclusive of timber (for example: nuts, spices, and fruits). | 76 | |
| TROPICAL_GRASS | Tropical grass. | 77 | |
| TUNDRA | <TUNDRA>. | 78 | |
| TUNDRA_BUSH_SCRUB | Bush or shrub <<<TUNDRA>>. | 79 | |
| TUNDRA_HERBACEOUS | Herbaceous <<<TUNDRA>>. | 80 | |
| TUNDRA_WET | Wet <<<TUNDRA>>. | 81 | |
| VINEYARDS_HOPS_GINSENG | A field contain vertical protective <STRUCTURE>s up to 3 metres high, placed in a regularly spaced pattern, usually rows, supporting <VEGETATION> (for example: vines, hops, ginseng, and juvenile <TREE>s) with supported shading <STRUCTURE>s. | 82 | |
| WALNUT | Walnut-tree. | 83 | |
| WET_CROPS | Wet crops. | 84 | |
| WHEAT | Wheat. | 85 | |
| WITH_TREES | Including <TREE>s. | 86 | |
| WITHOUT_TREES | Not including <TREE>s. | 87 | |
| VEHICLE_MAINTENANCE_AVAILABLE | The type of vehicle maintenance <FACILITY>s available at a <LOCATION> or in the near vicinity. | ||
| AIRCRAFT_FABRICATION | Fabrication of <AIRCRAFT>. | 1 | |
| AIRCRAFT_REPAIR | Maintenance and repair of <AIRCRAFT>. | 2 | |
| BARGE_FABRICATION | Fabrication of barges. | 3 | |
| BARGE_REPAIR | A <FACILITY> used for barge maintenance and repair. | 4 | |
| BOAT_HOIST | <EQUIPMENT> used to lift a small <VESSEL>. | 5 | |
| GENERAL_FABRICATION | General fabrication of <VEHICLE>s. | 6 | |
| GENERAL_ELECTRICAL_FABRICATION | General electrical fabrication. | 7 | |
| GENERAL_MECHANICAL_FABRICATION | General mechanical fabrication. | 8 | |
| INSPECTION_RAMP | A <RAMP> at a specific <LOCATION> used to validate the ability of an item to perform its desired function; an inspection ramp. | 9 | |
| LOCOMOTIVE_FABRICATION | Fabrication of <LOCOMOTIVE_ENGINE>s. | 10 | |
| LOCOMOTIVE_REPAIR | Maintenance and repair of <LOCOMOTIVE_ENGINE>s. | 11 | |
| NONE_AVAILABLE | No maintenance <FACILITY>s for <VEHICLE>s are available. | 12 | |
| ROAD_VEH_FABRICATION | Fabrication of <VEHICLE>s that operate on <ROAD>s. | 13 | |
| ROAD_VEH_REPAIR | Maintenance and repair of <VEHICLE>s that operate on <ROAD>s. | 14 | |
| SAIL_FABRICATION | Fabrication of sails for <VESSEL>s. | 15 | |
| VESSEL_FABRICATION | Fabrication of <VESSEL>s. | 16 | |
| VESSEL_REPAIR | Maintenance and repair of <VESSEL>s. | 17 | |
| VESSEL_SALVAGE | Recovery of parts or sections of <VESSEL>s for future use; vessel salvage. | 18 | |
| VEHICLE_SMOKE_TYPE | The type or origin of <SMOKE> from a <VEHICLE>. | ||
| ENGINE | Engine <SMOKE>. | 1 | |
| ENGINE_WITH_PLUME | Engine <SMOKE> with <PLUME>. | 2 | |
| NONE_PRESENT | No <SMOKE> is present. | 3 | |
| PLUME | <PLUME>. | 4 | |
| VEHICLE_TRAFFIC_FLOW | The type of flow-pattern of <VEHICLE>s on a <TRANSPORTATION_ROUTE>; the vehicle traffic flow. | ||
| INBOUND | Traffic flow in a general <DIRECTION> toward a <MARINE_PORT> or similar destination; inbound. | 1 | |
| ONE_WAY | Traffic flow in one general <DIRECTION> only; one way. | 2 | |
| OUTBOUND | Traffic flow in a general <DIRECTION> away from a <MARINE_PORT> or similar point of origin; outbound. | 3 | |
| TWO_WAY | Traffic flow in two generally opposite <DIRECTION>s; two way. | 4 | |
| VERTICAL_DATUM | The <SURFACE_DATUM> to which elevations and heights are referenced; often taken to correspond to MSL; the vertical datum. | ||
| EARTH_GRAVITY_MODEL_1996 | Earth Gravity Model 1996. | 1 | |
|
INTERNATIONAL_TERRESTRIAL- _REFERENCE_FRAME_1992 |
International Terrestrial Reference Frame 1992. | 2 | |
| MEAN_SEA_LEVEL | Mean Sea Level (MSL). | 3 | |
|
NORTH_AMERICAN_VERTICAL- _DATUM_1988 |
North American Vertical Datum 1988. | 4 | |
|
NATIONAL_GEODETIC_VERTICAL- _DATUM_1929 |
National Geodetic Vertical Datum 1929. | 5 | |
| WGS_1984_ELLIPSOID | WGS 84 Ellipsoid. | 6 | |
| WGS_1984_GEOID | WGS 84 Geoid. | 7 | |
| VERTICAL_MEASUREMENT_QUALITY | The quality of a vertical measurement. | ||
| ESTIMATED | Estimated. | 1 | |
| MEASURED | Measured. | 2 | |
|
VESSEL_DENSITY_ACOUSTIC- _LEVEL_CATEGORY |
The category of <<VESSEL_DENSITY>>, determined according to induced ambient acoustic noise levels in a <WATER_BODY>. | ||
| REMOTE | Acoustically distant shipping; remote. | 1 | |
| LIGHT | Acoustically far from shipping lanes; light. | 2 | |
| MODERATE | Acoustically intermediate between <<<LIGHT>> and <<<HEAVY>>; moderate. | 3 | |
| HEAVY | Acoustically near to shipping lanes; heavy. | 4 | |
| VESSEL_FUNCTION | The operating function of a <VESSEL>. | ||
| AIR_SUPPORT | Supports <AIRCRAFT> operations; air support. | 1 | |
| AMMUNITION_SUPPLY | Delivers <MUNITION>s to warships; ammunition supply. | 2 | |
| BATTLESHIP | Serves as a <BATTLESHIP>. | 3 | |
| COMBAT | Engages in combat operations. | 4 | |
| COMBAT_STORES | Serves as a <COMBAT_STORES_VESSEL>. | 5 | |
| COMBAT_SUPPORT | Serves as a <COMBAT_SUPPORT_VESSEL>. | 6 | |
| COMMAND | Provides communications and accommodations for fleet commanders and staff; command. | 7 | |
| COMMERCIAL | Engages in commercial operations. Examples: passenger, bulker, self unloader, cargo, tanker, tug, towboat, barge, dredge, icebreaker, oceanographic research, pollution abatement, offshore oil and gas drilling rig, floating drydock, and fishing. | 8 | |
| CRUISER | Serves as a <CRUISER>. | 9 | |
| DESTROYER | Serves as a <DESTROYER>. | 10 | |
| FRIGATE | Serves as a <FRIGATE>. | 11 | |
| GUIDED_MISSILE_CRUISER | Serves as a <GUIDED_MISSILE_CRUISER>. | 12 | |
| GUIDED_MISSILE_DESTROYER | Serves as a <GUIDED_MISSILE_DESTROYER>. | 13 | |
| GUIDED_MISSILE_FRIGATE | Serves as a <GUIDED_MISSILE_FRIGATE>. | 14 | |
| GUNNERY | Uses <MUNITION>s based on the theory of projectiles; gunnery. | 15 | |
| ICEBREAKER | Fitted with a powerful bow that is specially designed to drive a navigable path through sea <ICE>; icebreaker. | 16 | |
| MERCHANT_MARINE | Serves as a <MERCHANT_MARINE_VESSEL>. | 17 | |
| PATROL | <PATROL_CRAFT>. | 18 | |
| PLEASURE | Provides amusement, recreation or pleasure. | 19 | |
| SALVAGE | Fitted for use in salvage operations of <VESSEL>s; commonly tugboats fitted with special pumps, ligting gear, and diving gear. | 20 | |
| SURVEILLANCE | Observes <EQUIPMENT>, <PERSONNEL> or a <REGION>; surveillance operations. | 21 | |
| SURVIVAL | Provides survival capability on large <WATER_BODY>s. | 22 | |
| TENDER | Serves as a <TENDER>. | 23 | |
| VESSEL_IDENTIFIER_VALUE_SET | The value <SET> of a formatted <<VESSEL_IDENTIFIER>>. | ||
| US_MERCHANT_VESSEL_NAME | A specific hull identifier, formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in [US_MERCHANT_VESSEL_NAMES]. | 1 | |
| US_MERCHANT_HULL_NUMBER | A specific hull identifier, formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in [US_MERCHANT_HULL_NUMBERS]. | 2 | |
| US_NAVAL_VESSEL_NAME | A specific hull identifier, formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in [US_NAVY_VESSEL_NAMES]. | 3 | |
| US_NAVAL_HULL_NUMBER | A specific hull identifier, formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in [US_NAVY_HULL_NUMBERS]. | 4 | |
| VESSEL_TYPE | The type of a <VESSEL>. | ||
| AUXILIARY | Takes part in military operations but is not a <COMBATANT_VESSEL>; auxiliary. Examples: a transport <VESSEL> and a hospital <VESSEL>. | 1 | |
| BARGE | A flat-bottomed, towed, unpowered cargo <VESSEL>; barge. | 2 | |
| CIVILIAN | Designed for civil functions, especially not military or police operations. | 3 | |
| HYDROFOIL | <HYDROFOIL_VESSEL>. | 4 | |
| LIFE_RAFT | An inflatable raft carried aboard a <VESSEL> for escape in case the crew and passengers are forced to abandon the <VESSEL>; life raft. | 5 | |
| LOGISTIC | Designed to <CARGO> from strategic sealift <VESSEL>s to <SHORE> during operations; logistic. | 6 | |
| MISSILE | Armed with <MISSILE>s. | 7 | |
| PATROL_CRAFT | <PATROL_CRAFT>. | 8 | |
| TANKER | Designed to carry a liquid <CARGO> (for example: <PETROLEUM>); tanker. | 9 | |
| TUGBOAT | Small and equipped with a powerful motor that is out of proportion to its size; used to tow or push other (usually larger) <VESSEL>s; tugboat. | 10 | |
| UTILITY | Designed for utility support operations. | 11 | |
| VISIBILITY_DISTANCE_QUALITY | The quality of a <<VISIBILITY_DISTANCE>> observation. | ||
| ERRONEOUS | The original observation was in error. | 1 | |
| GOOD | The quality of the observation was acceptable. | 2 | |
| NO_CHECK | No check was performed. | 3 | |
| SUSPECT | The original observation may be in error. | 4 | |
| VOLCANIC_FORMATION_TYPE | The type of morphology of the <TERRAIN> created by volcanic activity; the volcanic formation type. | ||
| CALDERA | Caldera. | 1 | |
| CINDER_CONE | Cinder-cone. | 2 | |
| COMPOSITE | Large, coniucal, and composed of alternating layers of lava and pyroclastic<MATERIAL>; composite. | 3 | |
| CONICAL | Conical. | 4 | |
| SHIELD | Broad, gently sloping, and resembling a flattened dome or shield, generally formed by overlapping and interfingering basaltic lava flows; shield. | 5 |
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