EDCS Reference Manual
EDCS Attribute Dictionary - Concepts whose label begin with the letter S |
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EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SALINITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 991
Definition:
The ratio of mass of dissolved <MATERIAL> in seawater to the mass of seawater; salinity.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: MASS_FRACTION
EDCS Group Labels: WATER_BODY_CONDITION, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SAND_DUNE_ORIENTATION
EDCS Attribute Code: 992
Definition:
The <<GEODETIC_AZIMUTH>> of the characteristic alignment of a <SAND_DUNE> as caused by the prevailing <WIND>s.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE, SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SANDFORD_ROBERTSON_GRAZING_REFLECTANCE_PARAMETER
EDCS Attribute Code: 993
Definition:
The geometric impact parameter (b) governing reflectance at grazing angles under the Sanford-Robertson BRDF model.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ALGORITHM_RELATED, EM_PHENOMENON
Reference Type: IR
References: [IRPAP]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SANDFORD_ROBERTSON_INTEG_DIFFUSE_DHR_PARAMETER
EDCS Attribute Code: 994
Definition:
The diffuse hemispherical-directional BRDF parameter (ρd) of the Sandford-Robertson BRDF model, related to (but not to be confused with) the directional-hemispherical reflectivity of the <SURFACE> as a whole, and the additive diffuse BRDF parameter of the Beard-Maxwell BRDF model. This quantity is wavelength-band integrated, and the particular band is specified separately.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ALGORITHM_RELATED, EM_PHENOMENON
Reference Type: IR
References: [IRPAP]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SANDFORD_ROBERTSON_INTEG_HMISPH_EMITTANCE_PARAMETER
EDCS Attribute Code: 995
Definition:
The hemispherical emittance parameter (Ε) of the Sandford-Robertson BRDF model, related to (but not to be confused with) the hemispherical emittance of the <SURFACE> as a whole. This quantity is wavelength-band integrated, and the particular band is specified separately.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ALGORITHM_RELATED, EM_PHENOMENON
Reference Type: IR
References: [IRPAP]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SANDFORD_ROBERTSON_LOBE_WIDTH_PARAMETER
EDCS Attribute Code: 996
Definition:
The geometric parameter (e) governing the width of the specular lobe in the Sandford-Robertson BRDF model. Related to (but not to be confused with) the lobe width (or "shininess") parameter of the Phong BRDF model.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ALGORITHM_RELATED, EM_PHENOMENON
Reference Type: IR
References: [IRPAP]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SATELLITE_NAME
EDCS Attribute Code: 997
Definition:
The name of a <SATELLITE>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | ADRASTEA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
2 | AMALTHEA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
3 | ANANKE | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
4 | ARIEL | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
5 | ATLAS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
6 | BELINDA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
7 | BIANCA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
8 | CALIBAN | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
9 | CALLISTO | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
10 | CALYPSO | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
11 | CARME | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
12 | CHARON | EEC_SATNAME_CHARON | The only known <SATELLITE> of <PLUTO>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 19 410 kilometres; Charon. | IR | [PSMOP] |
13 | CORDELIA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
14 | CRESSIDA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
15 | DEIMOS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
16 | DESDEMONA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
17 | DESPINA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
18 | DIONE | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
19 | ELARA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
20 | ENCELADUS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
21 | EPIMETHEUS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
22 | EUROPA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
23 | GALATEA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
24 | GANYMEDE | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
25 | HELENE | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
26 | HIMALIA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
27 | HYPERION | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
28 | IAPETUS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
29 | IO | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
30 | JANUS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
31 | JULIET | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
32 | LARISSA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
33 | LEDA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
34 | LYSITHEA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
35 | METIS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
36 | MIMAS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
37 | MIRANDA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
38 | MOON | EEC_SATNAME_MOON | The only <SATELLITE> of <EARTH>, with an orbital semi-major radius of approximately 384 400 kilometres; the Moon. | IR | [PSMOP] |
39 | NAIAD | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
40 | NEREID | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
41 | OBERON | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
42 | OPHELIA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
43 | PAN | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
44 | PANDORA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
45 | PASIPHAE | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
46 | PHOBOS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
47 | PHOEBE | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
48 | PORTIA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
49 | PROMETHEUS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
50 | PROSPERO | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
51 | PROTEUS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
52 | PUCK | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
53 | RHEA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
54 | ROSALIND | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
55 | SETEBOS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
56 | SINOPE | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
57 | STEPHANO | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
58 | SYCORAX | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
59 | TELESTO | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
60 | TETHYS | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
61 | THALASSA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
62 | THEBE | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
63 | TITAN | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
64 | TITANIA | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
65 | TRITON | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
66 | UMBRIEL | EEC_SATNAME_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. | IR | [PSMOP] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SCND_WEAPON_DEPLOYED_POS_CODED
EDCS Attribute Code: 998
Definition:
The categorical (coded) position of the secondary weapon <SYSTEM> of an <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | DEPLOYED | EEC_SECWEAPPOSCODD_DEPLOYED | The weapon is in position ready for use. | NR | |
2 | IN_FIRING_POSITION | EEC_SECWEAPPOSCODD_IN_FIRING_POSITION | The weapon is in the required position for firing. | NR | |
3 | NO_WEAPON_PRESENT | EEC_SECWEAPPOSCODD_NO_WEAPON_PRESENT | There is no weapon present. | NR | |
4 | STOWED | EEC_SECWEAPPOSCODD_STOWED | The weapon is in its stored position. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SCND_WEAPON_DEPLOYED_POSITION
EDCS Attribute Code: 999
Definition:
The position of the secondary weapon <SYSTEM> of an <OBJECT> in terms of fractional deployment from a fully stowed/retracted state.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: MILITARY_SCIENCE, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SCRAP_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1000
Definition:
The type of scrap.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | AUTOMOTIVE | EEC_SCRAPTY_AUTOMOTIVE | Automotive. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEA_NAME
EDCS Attribute Code: 1001
Definition:
The name of a <SEA>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | ADAMAN | EEC_SEANAME_ADAMAN | Adaman. | NR | |
2 | ADRIATIC | EEC_SEANAME_ADRIATIC | Adriatic. | NR | |
3 | AEGEAN | EEC_SEANAME_AEGEAN | Aegean. | NR | |
4 | ALAND | EEC_SEANAME_ALAND | Aland. | NR | |
5 | ALBORAN | EEC_SEANAME_ALBORAN | Alboran. | NR | |
6 | AMUNDSEN_GULF | EEC_SEANAME_AMUNDSEN_GULF | Amundsen Gulf. | NR | |
7 | ARAFURA | EEC_SEANAME_ARAFURA | Arafura. | NR | |
8 | BAFFIN_BAY | EEC_SEANAME_BAFFIN_BAY | Baffin Bay. | NR | |
9 | BALEARIC | EEC_SEANAME_BALEARIC | Balearic. | NR | |
10 | BALI | EEC_SEANAME_BALI | Bali. | NR | |
11 | BALTIC | EEC_SEANAME_BALTIC | Baltic. | NR | |
12 | BANDA | EEC_SEANAME_BANDA | Banda. | NR | |
13 | BARENTS | EEC_SEANAME_BARENTS | Barents. | NR | |
14 | BAY_OF_BENGAL | EEC_SEANAME_BAY_OF_BENGAL | Bay of Bengal. | NR | |
15 | BEAUFORT | EEC_SEANAME_BEAUFORT | Beaufort. | NR | |
16 | BELLINGS | EEC_SEANAME_BELLINGS | Bellings. | NR | |
17 | BERING | EEC_SEANAME_BERING | Bering. | NR | |
18 | BLACK | EEC_SEANAME_BLACK | Black. | NR | |
19 | BOHAI_GULF | EEC_SEANAME_BOHAI_GULF | Bohai Gulf. | NR | |
20 | BOTHNIAN | EEC_SEANAME_BOTHNIAN | Bothnian. | NR | |
21 | CARIBBEAN | EEC_SEANAME_CARIBBEAN | Caribbean. | NR | |
22 | CASPIAN | EEC_SEANAME_CASPIAN | Caspian. | NR | |
23 | CELTIC | EEC_SEANAME_CELTIC | Celtic. | NR | |
24 | CHUCKCHJ | EEC_SEANAME_CHUCKCHJ | Chuckchj. | NR | |
25 | CORAL | EEC_SEANAME_CORAL | Coral. | NR | |
26 | DEAD | EEC_SEANAME_DEAD | Dead. | NR | |
27 | EAST_CHINA | EEC_SEANAME_EAST_CHINA | East China. | NR | |
28 | EAST_SIBERIAN | EEC_SEANAME_EAST_SIBERIAN | East Siberian. | NR | |
29 | FLORES | EEC_SEANAME_FLORES | Flores. | NR | |
30 | GULF_OF_CARPENTARIA | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_CARPENTARIA | Gulf of Carpentaria. | NR | |
31 | GULF_OF_FINLAND | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_FINLAND | Gulf of Finland. | NR | |
32 | GULF_OF_GUINEA | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_GUINEA | Gulf of Guinea. | NR | |
33 | GULF_OF_LIONS | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_LIONS | Gulf of Lions. | NR | |
34 | GULF_OF_MEXICO | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_MEXICO | Gulf of Mexico. | NR | |
35 | GULF_OF_OMAN | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_OMAN | Gulf of Oman. | NR | |
36 | GULF_OF_PANAMA | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_PANAMA | Gulf of Panama. | NR | |
37 | GULF_OF_RIGA | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_RIGA | Gulf of Riga. | NR | |
38 | GULF_OF_THAILAND | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_THAILAND | Gulf of Thailand. | NR | |
39 | GULF_SUEZ | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_SUEZ | Gulf Suez. | NR | |
40 | HUDSON_BAY | EEC_SEANAME_HUDSON_BAY | Hudson Bay. | NR | |
41 | ICELAND | EEC_SEANAME_ICELAND | Iceland. | NR | |
42 | IONIAN | EEC_SEANAME_IONIAN | Ionian. | NR | |
43 | IRISH | EEC_SEANAME_IRISH | Irish. | NR | |
44 | JAMES_BAY | EEC_SEANAME_JAMES_BAY | James Bay. | NR | |
45 | JAPAN | EEC_SEANAME_JAPAN | Japan. | NR | |
46 | JAVA | EEC_SEANAME_JAVA | Java. | NR | |
47 | KARA | EEC_SEANAME_KARA | Kara. | NR | |
48 | LABRADOR | EEC_SEANAME_LABRADOR | Labrador. | NR | |
49 | LAPTEV | EEC_SEANAME_LAPTEV | Laptev. | NR | |
50 | LEVANTINE | EEC_SEANAME_LEVANTINE | Levantine. | NR | |
51 | LIGURIAN | EEC_SEANAME_LIGURIAN | Ligurian. | NR | |
52 | LINCOLN | EEC_SEANAME_LINCOLN | Lincoln. | NR | |
53 | MARMARA | EEC_SEANAME_MARMARA | Marmara. | NR | |
54 | MEDITERRANEAN | EEC_SEANAME_MEDITERRANEAN | Mediterranean. | NR | |
55 | MOLUCCA | EEC_SEANAME_MOLUCCA | Molucca. | NR | |
56 | NORTH | EEC_SEANAME_NORTH | North. | NR | |
57 | NORWEGIAN | EEC_SEANAME_NORWEGIAN | Norwegian. | NR | |
58 | PERSIAN_GULF | EEC_SEANAME_PERSIAN_GULF | Persian Gulf. | NR | |
59 | RED | EEC_SEANAME_RED | Red. | NR | |
60 | ROSS | EEC_SEANAME_ROSS | Ross. | NR | |
61 | SARGASSO | EEC_SEANAME_SARGASSO | Sargasso. | NR | |
62 | SAWU | EEC_SEANAME_SAWU | Sawu. | NR | |
63 | SCOTIA | EEC_SEANAME_SCOTIA | Scotia. | NR | |
64 | SEA_OF_AZOV | EEC_SEANAME_SEA_OF_AZOV | Sea of Azov. | NR | |
65 | SEA_OF_CRETE | EEC_SEANAME_SEA_OF_CRETE | Sea of Crete. | NR | |
66 | SEA_OF_GALILEE | EEC_SEANAME_SEA_OF_GALILEE | Sea of Galilee. | NR | |
67 | SEA_OF_OKHOTSK | EEC_SEANAME_SEA_OF_OKHOTSK | Sea of Okhotsk. | NR | |
68 | SERAM | EEC_SEANAME_SERAM | Seram. | NR | |
69 | SOLOMON | EEC_SEANAME_SOLOMON | Solomon. | NR | |
70 | SULAWESI | EEC_SEANAME_SULAWESI | Sulawesi. | NR | |
71 | SULU | EEC_SEANAME_SULU | Sulu. | NR | |
72 | TASMAN | EEC_SEANAME_TASMAN | Tasman. | NR | |
73 | TIMOR | EEC_SEANAME_TIMOR | Timor. | NR | |
74 | TYRRHENIAR | EEC_SEANAME_TYRRHENIAR | Tyrrheniar. | NR | |
75 | WEDDELL | EEC_SEANAME_WEDDELL | Weddell. | NR | |
76 | WHITE | EEC_SEANAME_WHITE | White. | NR | |
77 | YELLOW | EEC_SEANAME_YELLOW | Yellow. | NR | |
78 | ANADYRSKIY_ZALIV | EEC_SEANAME_ANADYRSKIY_ZALIV | Anadyrskiy Zaliv, situated northwestward and adjacent to the <<<BERING>>> and bounded by the Siberian coast, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 7] |
79 | ARABIAN_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_ARABIAN_SEA | Arabian Sea, situated in the northern part of the Indian <OCEAN>, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 5] |
80 | ARU_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_ARU_SEA | Aru Sea, lying off the southern coast of Irian Jaya, and bounded on the south by the <<<ARAFURA>>> and on the west by the <<<BANDA>>> and <<<SERAM>>>s, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
81 | BASS_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_BASS_STRAIT | Bass Strait, a component of the <<<TASMAN>>> and situated between the southeastern coast of Australia and Tasmania, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 8] |
82 | BAY_OF_BISCAY | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 1] |
83 | BAY_OF_BOTHNIA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 2] |
84 | BAY_OF_FUNDY | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 1] |
85 | BISMARCK_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_BISMARCK_SEA | Bismarck Sea, lying off the northeastern coast of Papua New Guinea and bounded by the Bismarck Archipelago, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 8] |
86 | BRANSFIELD_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_BRANSFIELD_STRAIT | Bransfield Strait, situated between the South Shetland Islands and the northern part of the Antarctic Peninsula, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 10] |
87 | BRISTOL_CHANNEL | EEC_SEANAME_BRISTOL_CHANNEL | Bristol Channel, situated northeastward and adjacent to the <<<CELTIC>>> and bounded on the north, the east and the south by the coasts of Wales and England, as defined in [LOA]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 1] |
88 | CELEBES_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
89 | COASTAL_WATERS_SOUTHEAST_ALASKA_BRITISH_COLUMBIA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 7] |
90 | COSMONAUTS_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_COSMONAUTS_SEA | Cosmonauts Sea, adjacent to the Antarctic coast of Dronning Maud Land and Enderby Land, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 10] |
91 | DAVIS_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 10] |
92 | DAVIS_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_DAVIS_STRAIT | Davis Strait, situated between Baffin Island and Greenland, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 9] |
93 | DOVER_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 1] |
94 | DRAKE_PASSAGE | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 4] |
95 | DUMONT_DURVILLE_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_DUMONT_DURVILLE_SEA | Dumont d'Urville Sea, adjacent to the coast of Terre Adelie and George V Land, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 10] |
96 | ENGLISH_CHANNEL | EEC_SEANAME_ENGLISH_CHANNEL | English Channel (or La Manche), situated between the southern coast of England and the northern coast of France and linking the <<<NORTH>>> and the <<<CELTIC>>>, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 1] |
97 | GREAT_AUSTRALIAN_BIGHT | EEC_SEANAME_GREAT_AUSTRALIAN_BIGHT | Great Australian Bight, a component of the Indian <OCEAN> and situated on the southern coast of Australia, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 5] |
98 | GREAT_BARRIER_REFF | EEC_SEANAME_GREAT_BARRIER_REFF | Great Barrier Reef (coastal waters), situated in the <<<CORAL>>> off the northeastern coast of Australia, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 8] |
99 | GREENLAND_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 9] |
100 | GULF_OF_ADEN | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_ADEN | Gulf of Aden, a wide strait linking the <<<RED>>> and the <<<ARABIAN_SEA>>>, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 5] |
101 | GULF_OF_ALASKA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 7] |
102 | GULF_OF_AQABA | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_AQABA | Gulf of Aqaba, situated northeastward and adjacent to the <<<RED>>>, bounded by the coasts of the Sinai Peninsula and the Arabian Peninsula, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 5] |
103 | GULF_OF_BERAU | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_BERAU | Gulf of Berau, situated eastward and adjacent to the <<<SERAM>>> and bounded on the north, the east and the south by the western coast of Irian Jaya, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
104 | GULF_OF_BONE | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_BONE | Gulf of Bone, situated westward and adjacent to the <<<BANDA>>> and bounded on the west, the north and the east by the coast of Sulawesi, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
105 | GULF_OF_BOTHNIA | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_BOTHNIA | Gulf of Bothnia, situated between the eastern coast of Sweden and the western coast of Finland, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 2] |
106 | GULF_OF_CALIFORNIA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 7] |
107 | GULF_OF_MANNAR | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 5] |
108 | GULF_OF_PAPUA | EEC_SEANAME_GULF_OF_PAPUA | Gulf of Papua, the northern part of the <<<CORAL>>>, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 8] |
109 | GULF_OF_ST_LAWRENCE | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 1] |
110 | GULF_OF_TOMINI | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
111 | GULF_OF_TONKIN | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
112 | HALMAHERA_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_HALMAHERA_SEA | Halmahera Sea, situated between Halmahera and Irian Jaya, and bounded by the North Pacific <OCEAN> on the east and by the <<<SERAM>>> on the south, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
113 | HUDSON_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 9] |
114 | INNER_SEAS | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 1] |
115 | JOSEPH_BONAPARTE_GULF | EEC_SEANAME_JOSEPH_BONAPARTE_GULF | Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, an indentation of the <<<TIMOR>>> into the northwestern coast of Australia, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 5] |
116 | KATTEGAT | EEC_SEANAME_KATTEGAT | Kattegat, a wide strait situated in the northwestern part of the <<<BALTIC>>>, 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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 2] |
117 | LAKSHADWEEP_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 5] |
118 | LAZAREV_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_LAZAREV_SEA | Lazarev Sea, adjacent to the Prinsesse Astrid Coast of Dronning Maud Land, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 10] |
119 | LIAODONG_WAN | EEC_SEANAME_LIAODONG_WAN | Liaodong Wan, situated in the <<<YELLOW>>> and in northeastward and adjacent to the <<<BOHAI_GULF>>> and bounded by the coast of China, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 7] |
120 | LILLEBAELT | EEC_SEANAME_LILLEBAELT | Lillebaelt (The Little Belt), situated in the southwestern part of the <<<BALTIC>>>, between the eastern coasts of Denmark and Germany and the Danish islands of Fyn, Langeland and Aero, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 2] |
121 | MAKASSAR_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_MAKASSAR_STRAIT | Makassar Strait, situated between the eastern coast of Kalimantan and the western coast of Sulawesi, and linking the <<<JAVA>>> and the <<<SULAWESI>>>, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
122 | MALACCA_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
123 | MALUKU_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
124 | MAWSON_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_MAWSON_SEA | Mawson Sea, adjacent to Knox Coast, off the Shackleton Ice Shelf and eastward of Cape Poinsett, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 10] |
125 | MCMURDO_SOUND | EEC_SEANAME_MCMURDO_SOUND | McMurdo Sound, the area between Ross Island and the Antarctic mainland coast, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 10] |
126 | MOZAMBIQUE_CHANNEL | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 5] |
127 | NATUNA_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_NATUNA_SEA | Natuna Sea, situated between the northeastern coast of Sumatera and the western coast of Kalimantan, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
128 | NORTHWESTERN_PASSAGES | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 9] |
129 | PALK_STRAIT_AND_BAY | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 5] |
130 | PHILIPINE_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 7] |
131 | RIO_DE_LA_PLATA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 4] |
132 | RISSER_LARSEN_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_RISSER_LARSEN_SEA | Riiser-Larsen Sea, adjacent to the Prinsesse Ragnhild Coast of Dronning Maud Land, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 10] |
133 | SETO_NAIKAI | EEC_SEANAME_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 <<<JAPAN>>> in the west, and through Bungo Suido and Kii Suido with the <<<PHILIPINE_SEA>>> in the south, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 7] |
134 | SINGAPORE_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
135 | SKAGERRAK | EEC_SEANAME_SKAGERRAK | Skagerrak, a wide strait linking the <<<NORTH>>> and the <<<BALTIC>>>, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 1] |
136 | SODRUZHETSVA_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_SODRUZHETSVA_SEA | Sodruzhetsva (Cooperation) Sea, situated adjacent to the Antarctic Continent coast between Enderby Land and the West Ice Shelf, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 10] |
137 | SOMOV_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 10] |
138 | SOUND_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_SOUND_SEA | Sound Sea, situated in the eastern part of the Baltic Region, west of Estonia, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 2] |
139 | SOUTH_CHINA_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_SOUTH_CHINA_SEA | South China Sea, bordering the coast of China, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
140 | STOREBAELT | EEC_SEANAME_STOREBAELT | Storebaelt (The Great Belt), situated in the southwestern part of the <<<BALTIC>>>, between the Danish islands of Sjaelland and Lolland on the east, and Fyn and Langeland on the west, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 2] |
141 | STRAIT_OF_GIBRALTAR | EEC_SEANAME_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>>>, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 3] |
142 | STRAIT_OF_SICILIA | EEC_SEANAME_STRAIT_OF_SICILIA | Strait of Sicilia, situated between the southern coast of Sicilia and the eastern coast of Tunisia, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 3] |
143 | SUMBA_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_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>>> with the <<<FLORES>>>, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
144 | SUNDA_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_SUNDA_STRAIT | Sunda Strait, situated between Sumatera and Jawa Islands, linking the Indian <OCEAN> with the <<<JAVA>>>, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 6] |
145 | TAI_WAN_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_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>>> and the <<<SOUTH_CHINA_SEA>>>, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 7] |
146 | TATARSKIY_PROLIV | EEC_SEANAME_TATARSKIY_PROLIV | Tatarskiy Proliv, situated at the northern end of the <<<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]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 7] |
147 | THE_SOUND | EEC_SEANAME_THE_SOUND | The Sound, situated in the southwestern part of the <<<BALTIC>>>, between the Danish island of Sjaelland and the southwestern coast of Sweden, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 2] |
148 | TIRRENO_SEA | EEC_SEANAME_TIRRENO_SEA | Tirreno Sea, situated in the <<<MEDITERRANEAN>>> between the western coast of Italy, the northern coast of Sicilia and the eastern coasts of Sardegna and Corse, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 3] |
149 | TORRES_STRAIT | EEC_SEANAME_TORRES_STRAIT | Torres Strait, situated in the <<<CORAL>>> between the southern coast of Papua New Guinea and northeastern Australia, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 8] |
150 | TRYOSHNIKOVA_GULF | EEC_SEANAME_TRYOSHNIKOVA_GULF | Tryoshnikova Gulf, located in the southern part of the <<<DAVIS_SEA>>>, as defined in [LOS]. | PR | [LOS, Chapter 10] |
Reference Type: IR
References: [BOWD]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEA_STATE_CATEGORY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1002
Definition:
The roughness of a <WATER_BODY_SURFACE> in terms of the Douglas sea-state scale, a <SYSTEM> of categorized mean <WATER_WAVE> heights.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | CALM_GLASSY | EEC_SEASTATECAT_CALM_GLASSY | Calm or glassy: 0 metre wave height. | NR | |
2 | CALM_RIPPLED | EEC_SEASTATECAT_CALM_RIPPLED | Calm or rippled: > 0 metre and <= 0,10 metres wave height. | NR | |
3 | SMOOTH_WAVELETS | EEC_SEASTATECAT_SMOOTH_WAVELETS | Smooth wavelets: > 0,10 metre and <= 0,50 metre wave height. | NR | |
4 | SLIGHT | EEC_SEASTATECAT_SLIGHT | Slight: > 0,50 metre and <<= 1,25 metres wave height. | NR | |
5 | MODERATE | EEC_SEASTATECAT_MODERATE | Moderate: > 1,25 metres and <= 2,50 metres wave height. | NR | |
6 | ROUGH | EEC_SEASTATECAT_ROUGH | Rough: > 2,50 metres and <= 4,00 metres wave height. | NR | |
7 | VERY_ROUGH | EEC_SEASTATECAT_VERY_ROUGH | Very rough: > 4,00 metres and <= 6,00 metres wave height. | NR | |
8 | HIGH | EEC_SEASTATECAT_HIGH | High: > 6,00 metres and <= 9,00 metres wave height. | NR | |
9 | VERY_HIGH | EEC_SEASTATECAT_VERY_HIGH | Very high: > 9,00 metres and <= 14,00 metres wave height. | NR | |
10 | PHENOMENAL | EEC_SEASTATECAT_PHENOMENAL | Phenomenal: > 14,00 metres metre wave height. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEA_STATE_NOISE_POWER_LEVEL
EDCS Attribute Code: 1615
Definition:
The power level of acoustic noise energy in a <WATER_BODY> due to <WATER_WAVE>s; the sea state noise.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PRESSURE_POWER_LEVEL
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO, WATER_BODY_STATE
Reference Type: IR
References: [PUWS]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEARCH_LIGHT_INTENSITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1003
Definition:
The intensity of moveable external <LIGHTING>, expressed as fraction of maximum, used to illuminate the environment in arbitrary directions, e.g., spotlights, flashlights or search lights.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY, RATE_OR_RATIO, VEHICLE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEASON
EDCS Attribute Code: 1004
Definition:
The division of the year (one of four), marked by the passage of the <SUN> through an equinox or solstice.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | SPRING | EEC_SEASON_SPRING | The first season of the year, or that between winter and summer, reckoned astronomically from the vernal equinox to the summer solstice; i.e. in the northern hemisphere, nominally from March 21 to June 21. | DR | [NSOED, "spring", 6.b] |
2 | SUMMER | EEC_SEASON_SUMMER | The second and warmest season of the year, coming between spring and autumn; reckoned astronomically from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox; i.e. in the northern hemisphere, nominally from June 21 to September 21. | DR | [NSOED, "summer", 1.a] |
3 | AUTUMN | EEC_SEASON_AUTUMN | The third season of the year, or that between summer and winter, reckoned astronomically from the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice; i.e. in the northern hemisphere, nominally from September 21 to December 21. | DR | [NSOED, "autumn", 1.a] |
4 | WINTER | EEC_SEASON_WINTER | The fourth and coldest season of the year, coming between autumn and spring; reckoned astronomically from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox; i.e. in the northern hemisphere, nominally from December 21 to March 21. | DR | [NSOED, "winter", 1.a] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEASONAL_TENT_LOCATION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1005
Definition:
The seasonal tent <LOCATION> of a nomadic people.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | SUMMER | EEC_SSNTENTLOC_SUMMER | Summer. | NR | |
2 | WINTER | EEC_SSNTENTLOC_WINTER | Winter. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_ANTENNA_DEPLOYED_POSITION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1006
Definition:
The position of the secondary <ANTENNA> of an <OBJECT> in terms of fractional deployment from a fully stowed/retracted state.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO, VEHICLE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_AXIS_VELOCITY_COMPONENT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1616
Definition:
The velocity component of an <OBJECT> along the secondary axis of a defined spatial reference frame.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: ABSTRACT_CONCEPT, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_BREAKER_AZIMUTH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1007
Definition:
The <<GEODETIC_AZIMUTH>> of a line drawn perpendicular to the direction of propagation of secondary breaking <WATER_WAVE>s.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: IR
References: [JSM], [NAM2]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_BREAKER_RELATIVE_ANGLE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1008
Definition:
The horizontal angle the secondary breaking <WATER_WAVE>s in the <SURF_ZONE> <WATER_WAVE> spectra make with respect to the <BEACH>, determined as increasing from zero when the <WATER_WAVE> line parallels the <BEACH>, towards 90 arc degrees on either the right or left flank as seen from <VESSEL>s approaching the <BEACH>; the secondary breaker relative angle.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: IR
References: [JSM], [NAM2]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_BROADCAST_FREQUENCY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1009
Definition:
The designated secondary broadcast frequency for a communications <DEVICE>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: FREQUENCY
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_DOOR_OPEN_POSITION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1010
Definition:
The fractional opening from a fully closed state (0) to a fully (slid/swung/retracted) open state (1) of the secondary <DOOR> of an <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO, VEHICLE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_MATERIAL_CHARACTERISTIC
EDCS Attribute Code: 1011
Definition:
The characteristics of the secondary <MATERIAL> composition of an <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BROKEN | EEC_SECMATCHR_BROKEN | Incomplete or fragmentary. | IR | [APDS] |
2 | CALCAREOUS | EEC_SECMATCHR_CALCAREOUS | Composed of, containing, or resembling calcium carbonate, calcium, or limestone; chalky. | IR | [APDS] |
3 | COARSE | EEC_SECMATCHR_COARSE | Consisting of relatively large particles or elements. | IR | [APDS] |
4 | DECAYED | EEC_SECMATCHR_DECAYED | The gradual decomposition of dead organic matter. | IR | [APDS] |
5 | FINE_PARTICLES | EEC_SECMATCHR_FINE_PARTICLES | Fine, minute particles. | NR | |
6 | FLINTY | EEC_SECMATCHR_FLINTY | Like, containing, or consisting of flint. | IR | [CIDE] |
7 | GLACIAL | EEC_SECMATCHR_GLACIAL | Describing the action, features, movements, and materials produced by or derived from glaciers or ice, or a region covered by glaciers or ice. | IR | [APDS] |
8 | GRITTY | EEC_SECMATCHR_GRITTY | Like, containing, or consisting of grit. | IR | [APDS] |
9 | GROUND | EEC_SECMATCHR_GROUND | The top layer of the <SURFACE> of the <EARTH>. | IR | [APDS] |
10 | HARD | EEC_SECMATCHR_HARD | Resistant to penetration or wear. | IR | [APDS] |
11 | LARGE | EEC_SECMATCHR_LARGE | Bigger or greater than is usual, typical or average. | IR | [CIDE] |
12 | MEDIUM | EEC_SECMATCHR_MEDIUM | Being in the middle between an upper and lower amount, size, degree or value; average. | IR | [CIDE] |
13 | ROCKY | EEC_SECMATCHR_ROCKY | Like, containing, or consisting of rocks. | IR | [CIDE] |
14 | ROTTEN | EEC_SECMATCHR_ROTTEN | Having been in the process of decay. | IR | [CIDE] |
15 | SMALL | EEC_SECMATCHR_SMALL | Limited in size or amount when compared with what is typical or average. | IR | [CIDE] |
16 | SOFT | EEC_SECMATCHR_SOFT | Easily penetrated or divided. | IR | [APDS] |
17 | SPECKLED | EEC_SECMATCHR_SPECKLED | Having small marks of a different colour from the <SURFACE> on which it is found, and being usually found with a large number of other marks of the same type. | IR | [CIDE] |
18 | STICKY | EEC_SECMATCHR_STICKY | Being, made of, or covered with a substance that stays fixed to any <SURFACE> it touches. | IR | [CIDE] |
19 | STIFF | EEC_SECMATCHR_STIFF | Firm or hard, not easily bent or moved. | IR | [CIDE] |
20 | STREAKY | EEC_SECMATCHR_STREAKY | Having streaks; long thin marks which are easily noticed because they are very different from the surrounding material. | IR | [CIDE] |
21 | TENACIOUS | EEC_SECMATCHR_TENACIOUS | Holding tightly to something. | IR | [CIDE] |
22 | UNEVEN | EEC_SECMATCHR_UNEVEN | Not equal or equally balanced. | IR | [CIDE] |
23 | VARIED | EEC_SECMATCHR_VARIED | Containing many different types or changing often. | IR | [APDS] |
24 | VOLCANIC | EEC_SECMATCHR_VOLCANIC | Relating to, or produced by, a volcano. | IR | [APDS] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_MATERIAL_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1012
Definition:
The type of secondary <MATERIAL> composition of an <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | ASH | EEC_SECMATTY_ASH | The residual inorganic matter left after an organic substance has been completely burned. | IR | [APDS] |
2 | ASPHALT | EEC_SECMATTY_ASPHALT | A dark, tarry, bituminous material found naturally or distilled from petroleum, mixed with crushed stone gravel or <SAND>. | IR | [APDS] |
3 | BOULDERS | EEC_SECMATTY_BOULDERS | A detached rock mass having a diameter greater than 25,6 decimetres that has been rounded or otherwise shaped by chemical weathering, mechanical weathering, or abrasion in the course of transport. | IR | [APDS] |
4 | CHALK | EEC_SECMATTY_CHALK | A fine-grained limestone or a soft form of calcium carbonate composed of finely divided marine shells. | IR | [APDS] |
5 | CINDER | EEC_SECMATTY_CINDER | A partly burned and extinguished piece of combustible material or particles of such a material. | IR | [APDS] |
6 | CIRRIPEDIA | EEC_SECMATTY_CIRRIPEDIA | Made from the calcareous shell of the cirripedia which is an order of Crustacea including the barnacles. | IR | [APDS] |
7 | CLAY | EEC_SECMATTY_CLAY | A soft, very fine-grained natural sediment or aggregate that is composed mainly of particles of size less than 0,0039 millimetre, made up of hydrous silicates of aluminum mixed with various impurities. | IR | [APDS] |
8 | CLAY_TILE | EEC_SECMATTY_CLAY_TILE | A tile whose primary material is clay. | NR | |
9 | COBBLE | EEC_SECMATTY_COBBLE | Any rock fragment larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder, ranging between 6,4 and 25,6 decimetres in diameter, and formed by abrasion in the course of transport. | IR | [APDS] |
10 | CONCRETE | EEC_SECMATTY_CONCRETE | A hard, strong substance that is composed of cement and an aggregate such as <SAND> and gravel which has been mixed with water and allowed to dry and harden. | IR | [APDS] |
11 | CORAL | EEC_SECMATTY_CORAL | The calcium carbonate skeleton of certain colonial anthozoan coelenterates. | IR | [APDS] |
12 | CORAL_HEAD | EEC_SECMATTY_CORAL_HEAD | A large, knobbly or dome-shaped coral growth. | IR | [APDS] |
13 | DIATOMS | EEC_SECMATTY_DIATOMS | A soft, fine, porous, yellow, light grey, or white siliceous sedimentary deposit; composed mainly of the microscopic skeletons of diatoms. | IR | [APDS] |
14 | EVAPORITE | EEC_SECMATTY_EVAPORITE | A nonclastic, sedimentary rock consisting of deposits of mineral salts produced by the evaporation of salt water. | IR | [APDS] |
15 | FABRIC | EEC_SECMATTY_FABRIC | A flexible cloth that consists of woven, knitted, or felted fibres. | IR | [APDS] |
16 | FORAMINIFERA | EEC_SECMATTY_FORAMINIFERA | Made from an order of chiefly marine protozoa in the phylum Sarcodina, whose shells are the main ingredient of chalk. | IR | [APDS] |
17 | FUCUS | EEC_SECMATTY_FUCUS | Any of various brown algae. | IR | [APDS] |
18 | GLASS_REINFORCED_PLASTIC | EEC_SECMATTY_GLASS_REINFORCED_PLASTIC | Plastic that has been strengthened by the addition of glass fibres. | IR | [APDS] |
19 | GLOBIGERINA | EEC_SECMATTY_GLOBIGERINA | Made from the calcareous remains of a small genus of foraminiferids. | IR | [APDS] |
20 | GRASS | EEC_SECMATTY_GRASS | Any plant of the large family Gramineae, having jointed stems, long, narrow leaves, and usually a distichously arranged flower on the axis of a spikelet; includes wheat, corn, rye, and bamboo. | IR | [APDS] |
21 | GRASS_OR_THATCH | EEC_SECMATTY_GRASS_OR_THATCH | May be further delineated specifically as EE GRASS and EE THATCH. | NR | |
22 | GRAVEL | EEC_SECMATTY_GRAVEL | Rounded pebbles between 6,35 millimetres and 76,2 millimetres in diameter. | IR | [APDS] |
23 | GROUND | EEC_SECMATTY_GROUND | The top layer of the <SURFACE> of the <EARTH>. | IR | [APDS] |
24 | LAVA | EEC_SECMATTY_LAVA | A previously molten mass of rock material that is extruded by a volcano or through a fissure in the terrain <SURFACE>. | IR | [APDS] |
25 | LOESS | EEC_SECMATTY_LOESS | An extremely fertile, fine-grained loam composed of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay. | IR | [APDS] |
26 | MADREPORE | EEC_SECMATTY_MADREPORE | Any of various stony reef-building corals (order Madreporaria) of tropical seas that assume a variety of branching, encrusting, or massive forms. | IR | [APDS] |
27 | MANGANESE | EEC_SECMATTY_MANGANESE | A pinkish-grey, chemically active metallic element that has the symbol Mn, atomic number 25, which resembles iron but is harder and more brittle. | IR | [APDS] |
28 | MARL | EEC_SECMATTY_MARL | A calcerous clay, or a mixture of clay and particles of calcite and dolomite, usually derived from shell fragments. | IR | [APDS] |
29 | MATTES | EEC_SECMATTY_MATTES | Mattes. | NR | |
30 | MUD | EEC_SECMATTY_MUD | Any very wet, soft <SOIL>. | IR | [APDS] |
31 | MUSSEL | EEC_SECMATTY_MUSSEL | Any bivalve mollusc, especially an edible marine bivalve of the family Mytilidae living attached to wharf pilings, sea walls, and rocks in coastal seas, or a freshwater bivalve of the family Unionidae whose shell provides mother-of-pearl. | IR | [APDS] |
32 | NONE_REPORTED | EEC_SECMATTY_NONE_REPORTED | No secondary material type reported. | NR | |
33 | OOZE | EEC_SECMATTY_OOZE | A soft, soupy mud or slime that typically overlies the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> of a lake, river, or estuary. | IR | [APDS] |
34 | OYSTER | EEC_SECMATTY_OYSTER | The common name for sessile marine bivalve molluscs of the genera Ostrea and Crassostrea, family Ostreidae; adults have a rough, asymmetrical shell and a single adductor muscle. | IR | [APDS] |
35 | PEBBLE | EEC_SECMATTY_PEBBLE | A small, roundish, water worn or wind worn rock fragment, larger than a granule and smaller than a cobble, generally ranging from 4 to 64 millimetres in diameter. | IR | [APDS] |
36 | POLYZOA | EEC_SECMATTY_POLYZOA | The moss animals, a phylum of minute, moss like marine and freshwater creatures, with distinct alimentary canals, that form permanent colonies and reproduce by budding. | IR | [APDS] |
37 | PTEROPODS | EEC_SECMATTY_PTEROPODS | A calcareous deep-sea deposit consisting of at least 45 percent skeletal remains of marine organisms, especially pteropods. | IR | [APDS] |
38 | PUMICE | EEC_SECMATTY_PUMICE | A highly vesicular, glassy, volcanic rock, compositionally similar to rhyolite and often light enough to float on water. | IR | [APDS] |
39 | QUARTZ | EEC_SECMATTY_QUARTZ | A transparent to translucent trigonal mineral with a vitreous lustre, commonly white or colourless but also occurring in a variety of colours, massive in habit or as hexagonal prismatic crystals, and having a specific gravity of 2,65 and a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale; the most abundant and widely distributed of all minerals. | IR | [APDS] |
40 | RADIOLARIA | EEC_SECMATTY_RADIOLARIA | A soft, fine-grained, deep-sea siliceous sediment composed of at least 30 percent skeletal remains of Radiolaria. | IR | [APDS] |
41 | ROCK | EEC_SECMATTY_ROCK | Any naturally formed aggregate of one or more minerals, consolidated or not, with some degree of mineralogic and chemical constancy. | IR | [APDS] |
42 | RUBBER | EEC_SECMATTY_RUBBER | Any of various natural or synthetic high polymers characterized by their elasticity. | IR | [APDS] |
43 | SAND | EEC_SECMATTY_SAND | A small, somewhat rounded fragment or particle of rock ranging from 0,05 to 2 millimetres in diameter, and commonly composed of quartz. | IR | [APDS] |
44 | SCHIST | EEC_SECMATTY_SCHIST | A strongly foliated, crystalline, coarse-grained metamorphic rock with lamellar mineral constituents that allow it to split easily into thin flakes or slabs. | IR | [APDS] |
45 | SCORIA | EEC_SECMATTY_SCORIA | A cindery, vesicular crust formed on the <SURFACE> of basaltic or andesitic lava as a result of the escape and expansion of gases before solidification. | IR | [APDS] |
46 | SEA_TANGLE | EEC_SECMATTY_SEA_TANGLE | Any of various brown algae, especially of the genus Laminaria. | IR | [APDS] |
47 | SEAWEED | EEC_SECMATTY_SEAWEED | A general term applied to a plant or plants growing in a saltwater environment, especially marine algae. | IR | [APDS] |
48 | SHELL | EEC_SECMATTY_SHELL | The calcareous, horny, or chitinous covering or encasement of certain animals such as molluscs. | IR | [APDS] |
49 | SHINGLE | EEC_SECMATTY_SHINGLE | A thin piece of wood, slate, or other material, usually rectangular and 20 to 25 centimetres across; laid in overlapping rows to cover the roof or walls of a <BUILDING>. | IR | [APDS] |
50 | SILT | EEC_SECMATTY_SILT | A very small rock fragment or mineral particle, smaller than a very fine grain of <SAND> and larger than coarse clay; usually described as having a diameter from 0,002 millimetre to 0,06 millimetre; the smallest <SOIL> material that can be seen with the naked eye. | IR | [APDS] |
51 | SOIL | EEC_SECMATTY_SOIL | All loose, unconsolidated, weathered, or otherwise altered rock material above bedrock. | IR | [APDS] |
52 | SPICULE | EEC_SECMATTY_SPICULE | A minute, sharp, needle like body or part. | IR | [APDS] |
53 | SPONGE | EEC_SECMATTY_SPONGE | The soft, porous, fibrous framework of certain animals or colonies of the group Porifera, especially of the genera Spongia and Hippospongia, from which the living matter has been removed; it readily absorbs water and remains soft when wet. | IR | [APDS] |
54 | STONE | EEC_SECMATTY_STONE | Aggregation of solid mineral matter, also known as rock. Stone is commonly classified, according to its origin, into one of 3 major categories: igneous rock (formed by the cooling of magma), sedimentary rock (formed by the consolidation of sediments), and metamorphic rock (formed by extreme heat and pressure from other types of rock, including older metamorphic rock). | NR | |
55 | THATCH | EEC_SECMATTY_THATCH | Thatch. | NR | |
56 | TUFA | EEC_SECMATTY_TUFA | A soft, porous limestone rock or deposit that is formed from solution by springs or percolations. | IR | [APDS] |
57 | URANIUM | EEC_SECMATTY_URANIUM | A silver-white, hard, dense, malleable, ductile, and radioactive metallic element having the symbol U, atomic number 92. | IR | [APDS] |
58 | VEGETATION_PRODUCTS | EEC_SECMATTY_VEGETATION_PRODUCTS | Produced by the plant life growing in a given region. | IR | [APDS] |
59 | VINYL_SIDING | EEC_SECMATTY_VINYL_SIDING | A facing manufactured from vinyl used to protect wood frame <BUILDING>s from the elements. | IR | [APDS] |
60 | VOLCANIC | EEC_SECMATTY_VOLCANIC | Relating to, or produced by, a volcano. | IR | [APDS] |
61 | VOLCANIC_ASH | EEC_SECMATTY_VOLCANIC_ASH | Fine or very fine pyroclastic particles, less than 4 millimetres in diameter, that are blown out from a volcanic explosion. | IR | [APDS] |
62 | WATER | EEC_SECMATTY_WATER | Water. | NR | |
63 | WOOD | EEC_SECMATTY_WOOD | The hard ligneous substance, composed primarily of xylem, that is found under the bark of the trunks and branches of <TREE>s and shrubs. | IR | [APDS] |
64 | ZINC | EEC_SECMATTY_ZINC | A metallic element having the symbol Zn, atomic number 30. | IR | [APDS] |
65 | COKE | EEC_SECMATTY_COKE | Coke. | DR | [NSOED, "coke", n1 2] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_SURFACE_AIR_VELOCITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1013
Definition:
The <AIR> velocity at the secondary <SURFACE>, generally the bottom, back, or inner side of a <MATERIAL> layer or <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_SURFACE_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1014
Definition:
The temperature of the medium in contact with the secondary <SURFACE>, generally the bottom, back, or inner side of a <MATERIAL> layer or <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: THERMO_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Group Labels: TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_SURFACE_THERMAL_CONDITION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1015
Definition:
The physical boundary condition at the secondary <SURFACE>, generally the top, front, or outer side of a <MATERIAL> layer or <OBJECT>, accounting for an <OBJECT>'s interface with the environment at that <SURFACE>; secondary surface thermal condition.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | AERODYNAMICALLY_HEATED | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_AERODYNAMICALLY_HEATED | Heated by motion relative to surrounding air. | NR | |
2 | AMB_AIR_AMB_SPEED_INFLUENCED | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_AMB_AIR_AMB_SPEED_INFLUENCED | Significantly influenced by ambient air temperature and speed. | NR | |
3 | AMB_AIR_FIXED | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_AMB_AIR_FIXED | Fixed to ambient air temperature. | NR | |
4 | AMB_AIR_INFLUENCED | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_AMB_AIR_INFLUENCED | Significantly influenced by ambient air temperature. | NR | |
5 | AMB_TEMP_LOCAL_AIR_SPEED | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_AMB_TEMP_LOCAL_AIR_SPEED | Significantly influenced by ambient temperature and local air speed. | NR | |
6 | ARTIFICIAL_STEADY_STATE | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_ARTIFICIAL_STEADY_STATE | Artificially heated or cooled to a steady state temperature. | NR | |
7 | ENGINE_INFLUENCED | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_ENGINE_INFLUENCED | Significantly influenced by heat-generating engines. | NR | |
8 | EXTREMELY_HOT_FORCED | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_EXTREMELY_HOT_FORCED | Forced to extremely hot temperature. | NR | |
9 | GROUND_TEMP_INFLUENCED | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_GROUND_TEMP_INFLUENCED | Significantly influenced by ground temperature. | NR | |
10 | LOCAL_AIR_TEMP_SPEED_INFLUENCED | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_LOCAL_AIR_TEMP_SPEED_INFLUENCED | Significantly influenced by local air temperature and speed. | NR | |
11 | ROOM_TEMP_FORCED | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_ROOM_TEMP_FORCED | Artificially heated or cooled to room temperature. | NR | |
12 | SURFACE_TEMP_FIXED | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_SURFACE_TEMP_FIXED | <SURFACE> temperature fixed. | NR | |
13 | WARMED_PASSIVELY | EEC_SECSRFTHERMCND_WARMED_PASSIVELY | Warmed by trapping heat or being near hot heat sources. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_SWELL_WAVE_DIRECTION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1016
Definition:
The <<GEODETIC_AZIMUTH>> of the direction from which secondary <SWELL_WAVE>s are arriving.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: IR
References: [NAM1]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_SWELL_WAVE_HEIGHT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1017
Definition:
The mean height of the significant (highest one-third) secondary <SWELL_WAVE>s.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: IR
References: [NAM1]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_SWELL_WAVE_PERIOD
EDCS Attribute Code: 1018
Definition:
The mean quantity of time (period) of a complete cycle (usually crest to crest, or trough to trough) of a secondary <SWELL_WAVE> to pass a given fixed point.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: TIME
EDCS Group Labels: TIME, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: IR
References: [NAM1]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECONDARY_WAVE_DIRECTION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1019
Definition:
The <<GEODETIC_AZIMUTH>> of the direction from which secondary <WATER_WAVE>s (combined <WIND_WAVE> and <SWELL_WAVE>) in the <WATER_WAVE> spectra are arriving.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECTOR_DIRECTION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1020
Definition:
The <<GEODETIC_AZIMUTH>> of the direction of an angular sector for which the measurement applies.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ABSTRACT_CONCEPT, ANGULAR_MEASURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECURITY_LEVEL
EDCS Attribute Code: 1021
Definition:
The highest level of security associated with an <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | US_UNCLASSIFIED | EEC_SECULEV_US_UNCLASSIFIED | Official matter which does not require the application of security safeguards, but the disclosure of which may be subject to control for other reasons. | IR | [J1-02] |
2 | US_CONFIDENTIAL | EEC_SECULEV_US_CONFIDENTIAL | National security information or material which requires protection and the unauthorized disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security. | IR | [J1-02] |
3 | US_RESTRICTED | EEC_SECULEV_US_RESTRICTED | All information concerning: a. design, manufacture, or use of atomic weapons; b. the production of special nuclear material; or c. the use of special nuclear material in the production of energy. | IR | [J1-02] |
4 | US_SECRET | EEC_SECULEV_US_SECRET | National security information or material which requires a substantial degree of protection and the unauthorized disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to the national security. | IR | [J1-02] |
5 | US_TOP_SECRET | EEC_SECULEV_US_TOP_SECRET | National security information or material which requires the highest degree of protection and the unauthorized disclosure of which could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security. | IR | [J1-02] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SECURITY_LOCK_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1617
Definition:
The type of a security lock.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | CYPHER | EEC_SECLOCKTY_CYPHER | A pushbutton activated combination locking <DEVICE> for a <DOOR>; a cipher lock. | DR | [NSOED] |
2 | DOUBLE_CYLINDER_CYLINDRICAL | EEC_SECLOCKTY_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. | DR | [NSOED] |
3 | ELECTROMAGNETIC | EEC_SECLOCKTY_ELECTROMAGNETIC | An electrically powered magnet mounted to the frame of a <DOOR> in alignment with a steel plate; an electromagnetic lock. | DR | [NSOED] |
4 | INTERIOR_DRAWBOLT | EEC_SECLOCKTY_INTERIOR_DRAWBOLT | Interior draw bolt. | DR | [NSOED] |
5 | INTERIOR_LATCH | EEC_SECLOCKTY_INTERIOR_LATCH | Interior latch. | DR | [NSOED] |
6 | MORTISED | EEC_SECLOCKTY_MORTISED | Designed to fit in a mortise in the edge of a <DOOR>. | DR | [NSOED] |
7 | NO_LOCK | EEC_SECLOCKTY_NO_LOCK | No lock is present. | DR | [NSOED] |
8 | PADLOCK | EEC_SECLOCKTY_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. | DR | [NSOED, "padlock", A] |
9 | PRIVACY | EEC_SECLOCKTY_PRIVACY | A push button or other mechanism on one side and an emergency release on the other; a privacy lock. | DR | [NSOED] |
10 | SINGLE_CYLINDER_CYLINDRICAL | EEC_SECLOCKTY_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. | DR | [NSOED] |
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED, "lock", I1]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_ATTENUATION_FREQUENCY_EXPONENT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1022
Definition:
The quantity of frequency dependence of the absorption and scattering of acoustic energy as it travels through a <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> in water depths of 200 metres or less; sediment attenuation exponent.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_ATTENUATION_GRADIENT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1023
Definition:
The rate of change with respect to depth below a <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> of the distance and frequency gradient of the absorption and scattering of acoustic energy travelling through <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT>; the sediment attenuation gradient.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: POWER_LEVEL_DIFF_LEN_FREQ
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_BASEMENT_REFLECTION_COEFFICIENT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1024
Definition:
The ratio of reflected acoustic energy to the incident acoustic energy at a <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT>/basement interface; the sediment basement reflection coefficient.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_BELOW_LAYERS_DENSITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1025
Definition:
The density of <SEDIMENT> layers located below near-surface <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT>s.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: VOLUMIC_MASS
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_COMPRESSIONAL_ATTENUATION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1026
Definition:
The depth and frequency gradient of absorption and scattering of acoustic energy caused by compression as it travels through a layer of <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT>; the sediment compressional attenuation.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: POWER_LEVEL_DIFF_LEN_FREQ
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_COMPRESSIONAL_SOUND_SPEED
EDCS Attribute Code: 1027
Definition:
The compressional speed of sound in <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_CONDUCTIVITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1028
Definition:
The electrical conductivity of <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: ELECTRIC_CONDUCTIVITY
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_GRAIN_SIZE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1029
Definition:
The negative of the logarithm to the base 2 of <SEDIMENT> grain diameter, in millimetres; grain size.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, WATER_BODY_FLOOR, SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_GROSS_BOTTOM_LOSS_CLASS
EDCS Attribute Code: 1030
Definition:
The numeric identifier of a <SEDIMENT> gross bottom loss descriptor/class indicating general acoustic propagation conditions.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: INDEX
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Consolidated Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss], [OAML, Consolidated Bottom Loss Upgrade Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_LAYER_DENSITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1031
Definition:
The ratio of the mass of a sample taken of the specified <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT> layer to the volume occupied by the sample; the sediment layer density.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: VOLUMIC_MASS
EDCS Group Labels: WATER_BODY_FLOOR, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_MEAN_BACKGROUND_THICKNESS
EDCS Attribute Code: 1032
Definition:
The mean background thickness of the <SEDIMENT> layers located just below a <WATER_BODY_FLOOR>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_REFLECTIVITY_ANGLE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1033
Definition:
The angle between the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT> and an acoustic ray that is reflected from it.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, ANGULAR_MEASURE, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_SHEAR_ATTENUATION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1034
Definition:
The depth and frequency gradient of absorption and scattering of acoustic energy caused by shear as it travels through a layer of <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT>; the sediment shear attenuation.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: POWER_LEVEL_DIFF_LEN_FREQ
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_SOUND_SPEED_CURVATURE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1035
Definition:
The <SEDIMENT> sound speed profile curvature parameter.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_SOUND_SPEED_GRADIENT_TOP
EDCS Attribute Code: 1036
Definition:
The rate at which sound speed changes with depth in <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT>s, evaluated at the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <WATER>-<SEDIMENT> interface; the sediment top sound speed gradient.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: RATE
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_SOUND_SPEED_SHEAR
EDCS Attribute Code: 1037
Definition:
The shear speed of sound in <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_SRF_ATTENUATION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1038
Definition:
The distance and frequency gradient of absorption and scattering coefficient of acoustic energy travelling through <SEDIMENT> just below a <WATER_BODY_FLOOR>; the sediment surface attenuation.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: GRAD_POWER_LEVEL_DIFF_LEN_FREQ
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_SRF_ATTENUATION_GRADIENT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1039
Definition:
The distance and frequency gradient of absorption and scattering coefficient of acoustic energy travelling through <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT>; the sediment surface attenuation gradient.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: POWER_LEVEL_DIFF_LEN_FREQ
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_SURFACE_DENSITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1040
Definition:
The ratio of the mass of a <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> <SEDIMENT> sample to the volume occupied by it; the sediment surface density.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: VOLUMIC_MASS
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_THIN_LAYER_DENSITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1041
Definition:
The ratio of the mass of a sample taken of a <WATER_BODY> surficial <SEDIMENT> layer to the volume occupied by the sample; the sediment thin-layer density.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: VOLUMIC_MASS
EDCS Group Labels: WATER_BODY_FLOOR, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_THIN_LAYER_THICKNESS
EDCS Attribute Code: 1042
Definition:
The thickness of the surficial <SEDIMENT> thin-layer at the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_TWO_WAY_TRAVEL_TIME
EDCS Attribute Code: 1043
Definition:
The quantity of time required for acoustic energy to travel vertically from a <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> to the <SEDIMENT>/basement interface, and back to the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> for a low frequency bottom loss measurement; the sediment two-way travel time.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: TIME
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO, TIME, WATER_BODY_FLOOR
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEDIMENT_WATER_SOUND_SPEED_RATIO
EDCS Attribute Code: 1044
Definition:
The ratio of the <SEDIMENT> sound speed to the <WATER> column sound speed at a <WATER_BODY_FLOOR>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: HYDROLOGY, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Low-Frequency Bottom-Loss Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SENSIBLE_HEAT_FLUX
EDCS Attribute Code: 1045
Definition:
The rate of flow of heat between the <PLANETARY_SURFACE> and the <ATMOSPHERE>; the sensible heat flux.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: IRRADIANCE
EDCS Group Labels: TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SERVICE_BRANCH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1046
Definition:
The branch of a military service or organization.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | AIRFORCE | EEC_SVCBR_AIRFORCE | The military organization of a nation for air warfare. | IR | [MWCD] |
2 | ARMY | EEC_SVCBR_ARMY | A large organized body of armed personnel trained for war especially on land. | IR | [MWCD] |
3 | COAST_GUARD | EEC_SVCBR_COAST_GUARD | A military or naval force employed in coast or responsible for the safety, order, operation of marine traffic in neighbouring waters. | IR | [MWCD] |
4 | JOINT | EEC_SVCBR_JOINT | Connotes activities, operations, organizations, and so on, in which elements of two or more Military Departments participate. | IR | [J1-02] |
5 | MARINES | EEC_SVCBR_MARINES | A class of soldiers serving on shipboard or in close association with a naval force. | IR | [MWCD] |
6 | NAVY | EEC_SVCBR_NAVY | The complete naval establishment of a nation including yards, stations, ships, and personnel. | IR | [MWCD] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SEVERE_WEATHER_PRESENT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1618
Definition:
An indication that severe weather is present. Severe weather is any atmospheric condition potentially destructive or hazardous to <HUMAN>s.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: LOGICAL
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE
Reference Type: PR
References: [WMO182, "severe weather"]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHARP_CURVE_RADIUS
EDCS Attribute Code: 1047
Definition:
The radius of curvature of a <SHARP_CURVE> in a <TERRAIN_TRANSPORTATION_ROUTE>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, LAND_TRNSP
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHELTER_BELT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1048
Definition:
Indication that an <OBJECT> (e.g., a linear stand of trees) functions as a shelter belt, protecting other <OBJECT>s from the effects of adverse weather.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: LOGICAL
EDCS Group Labels: PLANT
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHIPPING_NOISE_ICE_REGION_IDENTIFIER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1049
Definition:
The numeric identifier of a shipping noise <ICE> region.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: INDEX
EDCS Group Labels: ICE
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Shipping Noise Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHIPPING_NOISE_MEASUREMENT_STATUS
EDCS Attribute Code: 1050
Definition:
The measurement status of a shipping noise level; typically taken at 50 hertz.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | MEASURED | EEC_SHPNSEMEASSTAT_MEASURED | Based on a measurement. | NR | |
2 | NOT_MEASURED | EEC_SHPNSEMEASSTAT_NOT_MEASURED | Not measured. | NR |
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Shipping Noise Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHIPPING_NOISE_SEASON_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1051
Definition:
The seasonally adjusted <OCEAN> acoustic noise characteristics due to distant shipping; referenced parameters typically include spectral class, standard deviation, and decibels per octave roll off.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | JANUARY_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_JANUARY_SUMMER | January, use summer parameters. | NR | |
2 | JANUARY_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_JANUARY_WINTER | January, use winter parameters. | NR | |
3 | FEBRUARY_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_FEBRUARY_SUMMER | February, use summer parameters. | NR | |
4 | FEBRUARY_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_FEBRUARY_WINTER | February, use winter parameters. | NR | |
5 | MARCH_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_MARCH_SUMMER | March, use summer parameters. | NR | |
6 | MARCH_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_MARCH_WINTER | March, use winter parameters. | NR | |
7 | APRIL_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_APRIL_SUMMER | April, use summer parameters. | NR | |
8 | APRIL_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_APRIL_WINTER | April, use winter parameters. | NR | |
9 | MAY_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_MAY_SUMMER | May, use summer parameters. | NR | |
10 | MAY_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_MAY_WINTER | May, use winter parameters. | NR | |
11 | JUNE_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_JUNE_SUMMER | June, use summer parameters. | NR | |
12 | JUNE_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_JUNE_WINTER | June, use winter parameters. | NR | |
13 | JULY_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_JULY_SUMMER | July, use summer parameters. | NR | |
14 | JULY_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_JULY_WINTER | July, use winter parameters. | NR | |
15 | AUGUST_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_AUGUST_SUMMER | August, use summer parameters. | NR | |
16 | AUGUST_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_AUGUST_WINTER | August, use winter parameters. | NR | |
17 | SEPTEMBER_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_SEPTEMBER_SUMMER | September, use summer parameters. | NR | |
18 | SEPTEMBER_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_SEPTEMBER_WINTER | September, use winter parameters. | NR | |
19 | OCTOBER_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_OCTOBER_SUMMER | October, use summer parameters. | NR | |
20 | OCTOBER_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_OCTOBER_WINTER | October, use winter parameters. | NR | |
21 | NOVEMBER_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_NOVEMBER_SUMMER | November, use summer parameters. | NR | |
22 | NOVEMBER_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_NOVEMBER_WINTER | November, use winter parameters. | NR | |
23 | DECEMBER_SUMMER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_DECEMBER_SUMMER | December, use summer parameters. | NR | |
24 | DECEMBER_WINTER | EEC_SHPNSESSNTY_DECEMBER_WINTER | December, use winter parameters. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHIPPING_NOISE_SPECTRAL_CLASS_CURVE_IDENTIFIER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1052
Definition:
The numeric identifier of a shipping noise spectral-class curve.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: INDEX
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Shipping Noise Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHIPPING_NOISE_SPECTRAL_POWER_LEVEL_ROLLOFF
EDCS Attribute Code: 1053
Definition:
The gradient in the shipping noise spectral power level as a function of frequency, typically above 300 hertz; shipping noise rolloff.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: POWER_LEVEL_DIFF_FREQ_GRADIENT
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Shipping Noise Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHIPPING_NOISE_STD_DEV
EDCS Attribute Code: 1054
Definition:
The standard deviation in the shipping noise spectral power level; typically taken at 50 hertz.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: FIELD_OR_POWER_LEVEL_DIFF
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Shipping Noise Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHIPPING_NOISE_STD_DEV_REGION_IDENTIFIER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1055
Definition:
The numeric identifier of a shipping noise standard deviation region.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: INDEX
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Shipping Noise Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHORELINE_PHYSIOGRAPHY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1056
Definition:
The topography and <MATERIAL> types found on a <SHORE>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | ARTIFICIAL | EEC_SHORLNPHYSIOG_ARTIFICIAL | Artificial. | NR | |
2 | FLAT | EEC_SHORLNPHYSIOG_FLAT | A level shoreline with no obvious topographic features. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA:2] |
3 | GLACIER | EEC_SHORLNPHYSIOG_GLACIER | A shoreline consisting of the projecting seaward extension of a glacier, usually afloat; also called a glacier tongue. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA:6] |
4 | HILLOCKS | EEC_SHORLNPHYSIOG_HILLOCKS | Hillocks. | NR | |
5 | ICE_COAST | EEC_SHORLNPHYSIOG_ICE_COAST | Ice coast: A vertical cliff forming the seaward edge of an ice shelf, ranging in height from 2 metres to 50 metres or more above sea level. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA] |
6 | SANDY | EEC_SHORLNPHYSIOG_SANDY | A shoreline made up of <SAND>. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA:3] |
7 | SHINGLY | EEC_SHORLNPHYSIOG_SHINGLY | A shoreline made up of rounded, often flat water worn rock fragments larger than approximately 16 millimetres. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA:5] |
8 | STEEP | EEC_SHORLNPHYSIOG_STEEP | A shoreline backed by rock or earth cliffs, gives a good radar return and is useful for visual identification from a considerable distance off, where cliffs alternate with low lying coast along the shoreline. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA:1] |
9 | STEEP_COAST | EEC_SHORLNPHYSIOG_STEEP_COAST | Steep coast: A coast backed by rock or <SOIL> cliffs, gives a good radar return and is useful for visual identification from a considerable distance off, where cliffs alternate with low lying coast along the shoreline. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA] |
10 | STONY | EEC_SHORLNPHYSIOG_STONY | A shoreline made up of rock and rock fragments ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders or large rock masses. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA:4] |
11 | STONY_OR_SHINGLY | EEC_SHORLNPHYSIOG_STONY_OR_SHINGLY | May be further delineated specifically as EE STONY and EE SHINGLY. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHORELINE_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1057
Definition:
The type of physical characteristics of a <SHORE>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | CORAL | EEC_SHORLNTY_CORAL | A shoreline consisting of a reef, often of large extent, composed chiefly of coral and its derivatives. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA:9] |
2 | ICE | EEC_SHORLNTY_ICE | A shoreline 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 sea level. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA:10] |
3 | MANGROVE | EEC_SHORLNTY_MANGROVE | A shoreline consisting of one of several genera of tropical <TREE>s or shrubs which produce many prop roots and grow along low lying coasts into shallow water. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA:7] |
4 | MARSHY | EEC_SHORLNTY_MARSHY | A shoreline made up of spongy land saturated with water. It may have a shallow covering of water, usually with a considerable amount of vegetation appearing above the <SURFACE>. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA:8] |
5 | ROCKY | EEC_SHORLNTY_ROCKY | Stony: A shoreline made up of rock and rock fragments ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders or large rock masses. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA] |
6 | RUBBLE | EEC_SHORLNTY_RUBBLE | Rubble. | NR | |
7 | SANDY | EEC_SHORLNTY_SANDY | A shoreline made up of <SAND>. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA] |
8 | SHELLY | EEC_SHORLNTY_SHELLY | A shoreline consisting of shells, i.e., made up of the hard outside covering of marine animals; often called a shelly shore. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA:11] |
9 | SHINGLY | EEC_SHORLNTY_SHINGLY | Shingly: a shoreline made up of rounded, often flat water worn rock fragments larger than approximately 16 millimetres. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA] |
10 | STONY | EEC_SHORLNTY_STONY | Stony: A shoreline made up of rock and rock fragments ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders or large rock masses. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA] |
11 | STONY_OR_SHINGLY | EEC_SHORLNTY_STONY_OR_SHINGLY | May be further delineated specifically as EE STONY and EE SHINGLY. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCOA] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SHOWALTER_ATMOSPHERE_STABILITY_INDEX
EDCS Attribute Code: 1058
Definition:
The degree of stability of the layer of the <ATMOSPHERE> extending from a level near the <PLANETARY_SURFACE> to the 500 hectopascal (500 millibar) <SURFACE> as calculated by the Showalter method.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE
Reference Type: IR
References: [GMET]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIDES_VISIBLE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1619
Definition:
The sides of an <OBJECT> that are visible.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BOTH_SIDES | EEC_SIDESVIS_BOTH_SIDES | Both left and right sides. | DR | [NSOED] |
2 | LEFT | EEC_SIDESVIS_LEFT | Only the left side. | DR | [NSOED] |
3 | RIGHT | EEC_SIDESVIS_RIGHT | Only the right side. | DR | [NSOED] |
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGMA_CROSSWIND_SPREADING_RATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1620
Definition:
The rate of change per unit time of <<SIGMA_WIDTH_CROSSWIND>>; the sigma crosswind spreading rate.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: AIRBORNE_PARTICLE, ATMOSPHERE, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [APMD, 4.8.5]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGMA_DOWNWIND_SPREADING_RATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1621
Definition:
The rate of change per unit time of <<SIGMA_WIDTH_DOWNWIND>>; the sigma downwind spreading rate.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: AIRBORNE_PARTICLE, ATMOSPHERE, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [APMD, 4.8.5]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGMA_VERTICAL_SPREADING_RATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1622
Definition:
The rate of change per unit time of <<SIGMA_WIDTH_VERTICAL>>; the sigma vertical spreading rate.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: AIRBORNE_PARTICLE, ATMOSPHERE, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGMA_WIDTH_CROSSWIND
EDCS Attribute Code: 1623
Definition:
The horizontal dimension of a <PLUME> or <PUFF> measured in the crosswind dimension between points that are symmetric about the centre of <<MASS>> where 68% of the total <<MASS>> is found; the sigma width crosswind.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: AIRBORNE_PARTICLE, ATMOSPHERE, DIMENSION
Reference Type: IR
References: [APMD]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGMA_WIDTH_DOWNWIND
EDCS Attribute Code: 1624
Definition:
The horizontal dimension of a <PLUME> or <PUFF> measured in the downwind dimension between points that are symmetric about the centre of <<MASS>> where 68% of the total <<MASS>> is found; the sigma width downwind.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: AIRBORNE_PARTICLE, ATMOSPHERE, DIMENSION
Reference Type: IR
References: [APMD]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGMA_WIDTH_VERTICAL
EDCS Attribute Code: 1625
Definition:
The vertical height of a <PLUME> or <PUFF> measured along the vertical dimension between points that are symmetric about the centre of <<MASS>> where 68% of the total <<MASS>> is found; the vertical sigma width.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: AIRBORNE_PARTICLE, ATMOSPHERE, DIMENSION
Reference Type: IR
References: [APMD]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGNAL_LIGHT_CHARACTER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1059
Definition:
The signal light character, which is composed of the class, number and colours of flashes or occultations, of one or more <LIGHT>s at one <LOCATION>; formatted in a Latin-1 string as, e.g., "Q(6)+L F1", "VQ G", and "L F1 (3+2)WR".
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: CONSTRAINED_STRING
EDCS Group Labels: HYDROGRAPHIC_TRNSP, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGNAL_LIGHT_PATTERN
EDCS Attribute Code: 1060
Definition:
The temporal pattern of one complete period of a repeating <LIGHT> signal; formatted in a Latin-1 string as a list of relative duty cycle lengths representing the alternating on and off times of the signal beginning with the length of an ON signal. The duty cycle lengths are expressed as integers separated by commas; spaces are ignored.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: CONSTRAINED_STRING
EDCS Group Labels: COMMUNICATION
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGNAL_LIGHT_PATTERN_COUNT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1061
Definition:
The number of flashes/occultations in a group flashing/occulting <<SIGNAL_LIGHT_PATTERN>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: COUNT
EDCS Group Labels: LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGNAL_LIGHT_SEQUENCE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1062
Definition:
The specification of the sequence of times occupied by intervals of light and eclipse of a <LIGHT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: STRING
EDCS Group Labels: TIME
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGNIF_PRIMARY_BREAKER_HEIGHT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1063
Definition:
The mean height of the significant (highest one-third) primary breaking <WATER_WAVE>s, measured from trough to crest.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: IR
References: [JSM], [NAM2]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGNIF_SECONDARY_BREAKER_HEIGHT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1064
Definition:
The mean height of the significant (highest one-third) secondary breaking <WATER_WAVE>s in the <SURF_ZONE> <WATER_WAVE> spectra, measured from trough to crest.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: IR
References: [JSM], [NAM2]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGNIF_SWELL_WAVE_HEIGHT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1065
Definition:
The mean height of the significant (highest one-third) <SWELL_WAVE>s, measured from trough to crest.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGNIF_WAVE_HEIGHT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1066
Definition:
The mean height of the significant (highest one-third) <WATER_WAVE>s (combined <WIND_WAVE> and <SWELL_WAVE>), measured from trough to crest.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SIGNIF_WIND_WAVE_HEIGHT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1067
Definition:
The mean height of the significant (highest one-third) <WIND_WAVE>s, measured from trough to crest.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SINGLE_WHEEL_BEARING_LOAD
EDCS Attribute Code: 1068
Definition:
The estimated load bearing capacity of a <TERRAIN_TRANSPORTATION_ROUTE> for a single-wheel.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: MASS
EDCS Group Labels: LAND_TRNSP
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SKY_GROUND_LUMINANCE_RATIO
EDCS Attribute Code: 1626
Definition:
The ratio of sky luminance to non-sky luminance; the sky ground ratio.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SKY_OBSCURATION_FRACTION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1627
Definition:
The fraction of the sky that is covered by <FOG> or other low-altitude atmospheric phenomena, determined at a <PLANETARY_SURFACE>; the sky obscuration fraction.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: AIRBORNE_PARTICLE, ATMOSPHERE, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SLAVED_DECLINATION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1069
Definition:
A fixed value of magnetic variation applied within <AID_TO_NAVIGATION> <EQUIPMENT> to true direction to obtain the magnetic values for radials, courses and headings; a slaved declination.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ABSTRACT_CONCEPT, ANGULAR_MEASURE
Reference Type: IR
References: [FACC, Annex B: SVA]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SMOKE_RATE_FRACTION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1070
Definition:
The smoke production rate of an <OBJECT> as a fraction of the maximum. The value may be interpreted as follows: 1/4: Small, 2/4: Medium, 3/4: Large, 4/4: Maximum.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: AIRBORNE_PARTICLE, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SMOKESTACK_COUNT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1071
Definition:
The number of <SMOKESTACK>s associated with an <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: COUNT
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SNOW_ACCUMULATION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1072
Definition:
The categorical (coded) amount of <SNOW> that has accumulated.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | NONE_PRESENT | EEC_SNOWACCUM_NONE_PRESENT | No snow is present. | NR | |
2 | TRACE | EEC_SNOWACCUM_TRACE | Light (trace) dusting of snow in which the visual appearance of the original landscape predominates, less than 1 centimetre accumulation. | NR | |
3 | SLIGHT | EEC_SNOWACCUM_SLIGHT | Dusting of snow in which the white colour of the snow predominates but the visual appearance of the original landscape is still evident; 1 - 2 centimetres accumulation. | NR | |
4 | MODERATE | EEC_SNOWACCUM_MODERATE | Snow accumulation of 2 to 5 centimetres. | NR | |
5 | MODERATE_TO_HEAVY | EEC_SNOWACCUM_MODERATE_TO_HEAVY | Snow accumulation of 5 to 20 centimetres. | NR | |
6 | HEAVY | EEC_SNOWACCUM_HEAVY | Snow accumulation greater than 20 centimetres. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SNOW_ACCUMULATION_DEPTH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1073
Definition:
The depth of <SNOW> that has accumulated over a specified time interval.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, DIMENSION
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SNOW_AGE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1074
Definition:
The time difference between the reference date and the date of the last measurable fall of <SNOW>; the snow age.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: TIME
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, ICE, TIME
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SNOW_DENSITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1628
Definition:
The density of accumulated <SNOW> on an <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: VOLUMIC_MASS
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, ICE, RATE_OR_RATIO, SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SNOW_DEPTH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1075
Definition:
The depth of <SNOW> and/or <ICE> on the <TERRAIN>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, DIMENSION, ICE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SNOW_DEPTH_EQUIVALENT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1076
Definition:
The depth of the liquid content of <SNOW> that has accumulated on the <TERRAIN>, if melted; the snow depth equivalent.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, DIMENSION, ICE
Reference Type: IR
References: [GMET]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SNOW_DRIFT_HEIGHT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1077
Definition:
The maximum height of drifts of <SNOW>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, DIMENSION, ICE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SNOW_MEASUREMENT_CONDITION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1078
Definition:
The specific conditions associated with a measurement of <SNOW>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | COVER_NOT_CONTINUOUS | EEC_SNOMEASCND_COVER_NOT_CONTINUOUS | The <SNOW> cover is not continuous. | PR | [WMO306, Volume 1, Descriptor 0-20-011] |
2 | IMPOSSIBLE_OR_INACCURATE | EEC_SNOMEASCND_IMPOSSIBLE_OR_INACCURATE | Measurement impossible or inaccurate. May be further delineated specifically as EE IMPOSSIBLE and EE INACCURATE. | PR | [WMO306, Volume 1, Descriptor 0-20-011] |
3 | IMPOSSIBLE | EEC_SNOMEASCND_IMPOSSIBLE | Impossible. | PR | [WMO306, Volume 1, Descriptor 0-20-011] |
4 | INACCURATE | EEC_SNOMEASCND_INACCURATE | Inaccurate. | PR | [WMO306, Volume 1, Descriptor 0-20-011] |
5 | MEASURABLE | EEC_SNOMEASCND_MEASURABLE | Measurement can be taken. | PR | [WMO306, Volume 1, Descriptor 0-20-011] |
6 | NO_SNOW_PRESENT | EEC_SNOMEASCND_NO_SNOW_PRESENT | No <SNOW> is present. | PR | [WMO306, Volume 1, Descriptor 0-20-011] |
7 | TRACE | EEC_SNOMEASCND_TRACE | A minute and barely detectable amount or indication of snow. | IR | [MWCD] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SNOW_MELTING_RATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1079
Definition:
The melting rate of <SNOW> on the <TERRAIN> as measured by <<SNOW_DEPTH>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, ICE, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SNOW_ONLY_DEPTH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1629
Definition:
The depth of the <SNOW> that may be over <TERRAIN>, <TERRAIN> covered by <ICE>, or floating <ICE>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, DIMENSION, ICE, SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_COMPRESSIONAL_VELOCITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1630
Definition:
The velocity of displacement of <SOIL> in the same <DIRECTION> as the compressional (density) wave through that <SOIL> (VP); the soil compressional velocity.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [CSMCGD]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_CONE_INDEX
EDCS Attribute Code: 1080
Definition:
The force per unit basal area required to push a cone penetrometer through a specified increment of <SOIL>; typically measured at depths from 0,0 to 0,6 metres; the soil cone index.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: MOMENTUM
EDCS Group Labels: SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: IR
References: [SMSP, Table 31], [SMSP, Table 32]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_DENSITY_DRY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1631
Definition:
The average <<MATERIAL_DENSITY>> of the <SOIL>, between the <SURFACE> of the <TERRAIN> and the <BEDROCK>, after it has been dried to a constant <<MASS>> at 378,15 kelvin (105 degrees Celsius).
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: VOLUMIC_MASS
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [SOILG]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_DEPTH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1081
Definition:
The general depth of <SOIL>, or unconsolidated <MATERIAL>, from <TERRAIN> to <BEDROCK>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_LAYER_DEPTH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1082
Definition:
The depth of a layer of <SOIL>, measured from the <TERRAIN>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_MOISTURE_MASS_LOWER_LAYER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1083
Definition:
The mass of <WATER> contained in the <SOIL> layer between five and 100 centimetres below the <TERRAIN>; the lower layer soil moisture mass.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: MASS_FRACTION
EDCS Group Labels: HYDROLOGY, RATE_OR_RATIO, SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_MOISTURE_MASS_TOP_LAYER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1084
Definition:
The mass of <WATER> contained in the <SOIL> layer between zero and five centimetres below the <TERRAIN>; the top layer soil moisture mass.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: MASS_FRACTION
EDCS Group Labels: HYDROLOGY, RATE_OR_RATIO, SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_SEISMIC_ABSORPTION_COEFFICIENT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1632
Definition:
The coefficient in an exponential model of attenuation of seismic waves by <SOIL>; the soil seismic absorption coefficient.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ALGORITHM_RELATED
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_SHEAR_VELOCITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1633
Definition:
The velocity of displacement of <SOIL> in the <DIRECTION> perpendicular to the compressional (density) wave through that <SOIL> (VS); the soil shear velocity.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [CSMCGD]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_SURFACE_ALBEDO
EDCS Attribute Code: 1085
Definition:
The electromagnetic radiation incident on the <TERRAIN> that is reflected back in all directions, expressed as fraction of total incident electromagnetic radiation; soil surface albedo.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_SURFACE_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1086
Definition:
The temperature of the <SOIL> at the <SURFACE> (within a few optical depths).
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: THERMO_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Group Labels: SURFACE_MATERIAL, TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_TEMPERATURE_LOWER_LAYER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1087
Definition:
The temperature of the <SOIL> between five and 100 centimetres below the <TERRAIN>; the lower layer soil temperature.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: THERMO_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Group Labels: SURFACE_MATERIAL, TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_TEMPERATURE_TOP_LAYER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1088
Definition:
The temperature of the <SOIL> between zero and five centimetres below the <TERRAIN>; the top layer soil temperature.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: THERMO_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Group Labels: SURFACE_MATERIAL, TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1089
Definition:
The USCS <SOIL> type.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | GW | EEC_SOILTY_GW | GW: Well graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines. | NR | |
2 | GP | EEC_SOILTY_GP | GP: Poorly graded gravels or gravel-sand mixtures, little or no fines. | NR | |
3 | GM | EEC_SOILTY_GM | GM: Silty gravels, gravel-sand-silt mixtures. | NR | |
4 | GC | EEC_SOILTY_GC | GC: Clayey gravels, gravel-sand-clay mixtures. | NR | |
5 | SW | EEC_SOILTY_SW | SW: Well graded <SAND> or gravely <SAND>s, little or no fines. | NR | |
6 | SP | EEC_SOILTY_SP | SP: Poorly graded <SAND>s or gravely <SAND>s, little or no fines. | NR | |
7 | SM | EEC_SOILTY_SM | SM: Silty <SAND>s, sand-silt mixtures. | NR | |
8 | SC | EEC_SOILTY_SC | SC: Clayey <SAND>s, sand-clay mixtures. | NR | |
9 | ML | EEC_SOILTY_ML | ML: Inorganic silts and very fine <SAND>s, rock floor, silty or clayey fine <SAND>s or clayey with slight plasticity. | NR | |
10 | CL | EEC_SOILTY_CL | CL: Inorganic clays of low to medium plasticity, gravely clays, sandy clays, silty clays, lean clays. | NR | |
11 | OL | EEC_SOILTY_OL | OL: Organic silts and organic silty clays. | NR | |
12 | CH | EEC_SOILTY_CH | CH: Inorganic clays of high plasticity, fat clays. | NR | |
13 | MH | EEC_SOILTY_MH | MH: Inorganic silts, micaceous or diatomaceous. | NR | |
14 | OH | EEC_SOILTY_OH | OH: Organic clays of medium to high plasticity, organic silts. | NR | |
15 | PT | EEC_SOILTY_PT | PT: Peat and other highly organic <SOIL>s. | NR | |
16 | ML_AND_CL | EEC_SOILTY_ML_AND_CL | ML-CL: <SOIL> type having both ML and CL characteristics. | NR | |
17 | EVAPORITES | EEC_SOILTY_EVAPORITES | Evaporites. | NR | |
18 | CCM_1 | EEC_SOILTY_CCM_1 | CCM-1. | NR | |
19 | CCM_2 | EEC_SOILTY_CCM_2 | CCM-2. | NR | |
20 | CCM_3 | EEC_SOILTY_CCM_3 | CCM-3. | NR | |
21 | CCM_4 | EEC_SOILTY_CCM_4 | CCM-4. | NR | |
22 | CCM_5 | EEC_SOILTY_CCM_5 | CCM-5. | NR | |
23 | CCM_6 | EEC_SOILTY_CCM_6 | CCM-6. | NR | |
24 | NOT_EVALUATED | EEC_SOILTY_NOT_EVALUATED | Not evaluated. | NR | |
25 | SILTY_AND_CLAYEY_SAND | EEC_SOILTY_SILTY_AND_CLAYEY_SAND | Having both <<<SM>>> and <<<SC>>> characteristics. | IR | [SMSP] |
Reference Type: IR
References: [SMSP, Table 23]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_WATER_MASS
EDCS Attribute Code: 1090
Definition:
The <WATER> lost from the <SOIL> upon drying to constant mass at 105 degrees Celsius, expressed as the fractional mass of <WATER> per unit mass of wet <SOIL>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: MASS_FRACTION
EDCS Group Labels: HYDROLOGY, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_WATER_VOLUME
EDCS Attribute Code: 1091
Definition:
The <WATER> lost from the <SOIL> upon drying to constant mass at 105 degrees Celsius, expressed as the fractional volume of <WATER> per unit bulk volume of wet <SOIL>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: VOLUME_FRACTION
EDCS Group Labels: HYDROLOGY, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOIL_WETNESS
EDCS Attribute Code: 1092
Definition:
The categorical (coded) <SOIL> <WATER> content, whether liquid or solid.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | DRY | EEC_SOILWETN_DRY | Dry <SOIL>, generally characterized as steeply, sloping, denuded, or severely eroded and gullied. Mostly in semi-arid to arid regions. | IR | [SMSP] |
2 | FROZEN | EEC_SOILWETN_FROZEN | Frozen. | NR | |
3 | FROZEN_OR_PERMAFROST | EEC_SOILWETN_FROZEN_OR_PERMAFROST | May be further delineated specifically as EE FROZEN and EE PERMAFROST. | NR | |
4 | MOIST | EEC_SOILWETN_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. | IR | [SMSP] |
5 | PERMAFROST | EEC_SOILWETN_PERMAFROST | A permanently frozen <SOIL>, subsoil, or other ground deposit occurring in arctic regions or wherever the temperature remains below freezing for two or more years. | IR | [APDS] |
6 | WET | EEC_SOILWETN_WET | Wet, saturated, or waterlogged <SOIL>, generally characterized as not well drained; restricting layers or deep pans may be present. May occur at base of slopes, on terraces, upland flats, or <WATER_BODY_FLOOR>lands. | IR | [SMSP] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOLAR_DIFFUSE_IRRADIANCE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1093
Definition:
The diffuse solar incident flux per <SURFACE> area of an <OBJECT>; solar diffuse irradiance.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: IRRADIANCE
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOLAR_DIRECT_IRRADIANCE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1094
Definition:
The direct solar incident flux per <SURFACE> area of an <OBJECT>; solar direct irradiance.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: IRRADIANCE
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOLAR_EM_FLUX_STATION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1095
Definition:
A solar electromagnetic flux <OBSERVATION_STATION>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BERNE | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_BERNE | Berne, Switzerland; also known as Bumishus; 47ºN / 07ºE. | NR | |
2 | CRIMEA | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_CRIMEA | Simferopol, Russia; also known as Crimea; 44ºN / 34ºE. | NR | |
3 | GORKY | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_GORKY | Gorky, Russia; also known as Zimenki; 56ºN / 44ºE. | NR | |
4 | HIRAISO | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_HIRAISO | Hiraiso, Japan; 36ºN / 140ºE. | NR | |
5 | HUANCAYO | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_HUANCAYO | Huancayo, Peru; 12ºS / 75ºW. | NR | |
6 | HUMAIN | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_HUMAIN | Humain, Belgium; 50ºN / 05ºE. | NR | |
7 | IZMIRAN | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_IZMIRAN | Moscow IZMIRAN, Russia; also known as Krasnaja; 55ºN / 37ºE. | NR | |
8 | KISLOVODSK | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_KISLOVODSK | Kislovodsk, USSR; Also known as Pakhra; 43ºN / 42ºE. | NR | |
9 | KRAKOW | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_KRAKOW | Krakow, Poland; 50ºN / 19ºE. | NR | |
10 | LEARMONTH | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_LEARMONTH | Learmonth, Australia; 22ºS /114ºE. | NR | |
11 | NOBEYAMA | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_NOBEYAMA | Nobeyama, Japan; 36ºN /138ºE. | NR | |
12 | ONDREJOV | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_ONDREJOV | Ondrejov, Czech Republic; 49ºN / 14ºE. | NR | |
13 | PALEHUA | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_PALEHUA | Palehua, Hawaii, US; 21ºN / 158ºW. | NR | |
14 | PEKING | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_PEKING | Peking, PRC; also known as Beijing; 40ºN / 116ºE. | NR | |
15 | PENTICTON | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_PENTICTON | Penticton, Canada; 49ºN / 119ºW. | NR | |
16 | POTSDAM | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_POTSDAM | Potsdam, Germany; also known as Tremsdorf; 52ºN / 13ºE. | NR | |
17 | SAGAMORE_HILL | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_SAGAMORE_HILL | Sagamore Hill, Massachussetts, US; 42ºN / 71ºW. | NR | |
18 | SAN_VITO | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_SAN_VITO | San Vito, Italy; 41ºN / 18ºE. | NR | |
19 | TORUN | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_TORUN | Torun, Poland; 53ºN / 19ºE. | NR | |
20 | TOYOKAWA | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_TOYOKAWA | Toyokawa, Japan; 34ºN / 137ºE. | NR | |
21 | TRIESTE | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_TRIESTE | Trieste, Italy; 46ºN / 14ºE. | NR | |
22 | UPICE | EEC_SOLEMFLUXSTA_UPICE | Upice, Czech Republic; 50ºN / 16ºE. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOLAR_RADIANCE_AZIMUTH_GEODETIC
EDCS Attribute Code: 1096
Definition:
The solar <<INCIDENCE_AZIMUTH_GEODETIC>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE, EM_PHENOMENON, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOLAR_RADIANCE_AZIMUTH_LOCAL
EDCS Attribute Code: 1097
Definition:
The solar <<INCIDENCE_AZIMUTH_LOCAL>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE, EM_PHENOMENON, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOLAR_RADIANCE_AZIMUTH_MAGNETIC
EDCS Attribute Code: 1098
Definition:
The solar <<INCIDENCE_AZIMUTH_MAGNETIC>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE, EM_PHENOMENON, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOLAR_RADIANCE_ELEV_ANGLE_HORIZONTAL
EDCS Attribute Code: 1099
Definition:
The solar <<INCIDENCE_ELEV_ANGLE_HORIZONTAL>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE, EM_PHENOMENON, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOLAR_RADIANCE_ELEV_ANGLE_LOCAL
EDCS Attribute Code: 1100
Definition:
The solar <<INCIDENCE_ELEV_ANGLE_LOCAL>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE, EM_PHENOMENON, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOLAR_RADIATION_CUMULATIVE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1101
Definition:
The rate of solar radiation received over a twenty-four hour period (cumulative).
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: IRRADIANCE
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SONIC_LAYER_DEPTH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1634
Definition:
The depth of the layer near a <WATER_BODY_SURFACE> into which sound rays are trapped by upward refraction effects; the sonic layer depth.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, WATER_BODY_STATE
Reference Type: DR
References: [SP35, "sonic layer depth"]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOUND_SIGNAL_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1102
Definition:
The type of an audible (sound) signal.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BELL | EEC_SNDSIGTY_BELL | A ringing sound with a short range. The apparatus may be operated automatically, by hand or by wave action. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATFOG:7] |
2 | DIAPHONE | EEC_SNDSIGTY_DIAPHONE | A diaphone uses compressed air and generally emits a powerful low-pitched sound, which often concludes with a brief sound of suddenly lowered pitch, termed the "grunt". | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATFOG:2] |
3 | EXPLOSIVE | EEC_SNDSIGTY_EXPLOSIVE | A signal produced by the firing of explosive charges. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATFOG:1] |
4 | GONG | EEC_SNDSIGTY_GONG | A sound produced by vibration of a disc when struck. The apparatus may be operated automatically, by hand or by wave action. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATFOG:9] |
5 | GUN | EEC_SNDSIGTY_GUN | Gun. | NR | |
6 | HORN | EEC_SNDSIGTY_HORN | A horn using compressed air or electricity to vibrate a diaphragm and existing in a variety of types, which differ greatly in their sound and power. The term "horn" is a generic term for fog signals "nautophone", "reed" and "tyfon". | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATFOG:10] |
7 | NAUTOPHONE | EEC_SNDSIGTY_NAUTOPHONE | A horn having a diaphragm oscillated by electricity. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATFOG:4] |
8 | NO_SIGNAL | EEC_SNDSIGTY_NO_SIGNAL | No signal is made. | NR | |
9 | RADIO_FOG | EEC_SNDSIGTY_RADIO_FOG | Radio fog. | NR | |
10 | REED | EEC_SNDSIGTY_REED | A reed using compressed air and emitting a weak, high pitched sound. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATFOG:5] |
11 | SIREN | EEC_SNDSIGTY_SIREN | A siren using compressed air and existing in a variety of types, which differ considerably in their sound and power. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATFOG:3] |
12 | SUBMARINE_CONNECTED | EEC_SNDSIGTY_SUBMARINE_CONNECTED | Submarine sound signal, connected to shore. | NR | |
13 | SUBMARINE_FOG_BELL | EEC_SNDSIGTY_SUBMARINE_FOG_BELL | Submarine fog bell. | NR | |
14 | SUBMARINE_NOT_CONNECTED | EEC_SNDSIGTY_SUBMARINE_NOT_CONNECTED | Submarine sound signal, not connected to shore. | NR | |
15 | SUBMARINE_OSCILLATOR | EEC_SNDSIGTY_SUBMARINE_OSCILLATOR | Submarine oscillator. | NR | |
16 | TYFON | EEC_SNDSIGTY_TYFON | A diaphragm horn, which operates under the influence of compressed air or steam. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATFOG:6] |
17 | WHISTLE | EEC_SNDSIGTY_WHISTLE | A distinctive sound made by a jet of air passing through an orifice. The apparatus may be operated automatically, by hand or by air being forced up a tube by waves acting on a buoy. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATFOG:8] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOUNDING_DATUM
EDCS Attribute Code: 1103
Definition:
The vertical, typically tidal, <SURFACE_DATUM> to which soundings and drying heights are referenced; usually taken to correspond to a low water stage of the <TIDE>; a chart sounding <SURFACE_DATUM>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | APPROX_LOWEST_ASTRONOMICAL_TIDE | EEC_SNDGDTM_APPROX_LOWEST_ASTRONOMICAL_TIDE | An approximate level, usually within 0,3 metres from that of lowest astronomical tide. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:10] |
2 | APPROX_MEAN_LOW_SPRINGS | EEC_SNDGDTM_APPROX_MEAN_LOW_SPRINGS | An approximate level, usually within 0,3 metres from that of mean low water springs; approximate mean low water springs. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:7] |
3 | APPROX_MEAN_LOW_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_APPROX_MEAN_LOW_WATER | An approximate level, usually within 0,3 metres from that of mean low water. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:14] |
4 | APPROX_MEAN_LOWER_LOW_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_APPROX_MEAN_LOWER_LOW_WATER | An approximate level, usually within 0,3 metres from that of mean lower low water. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:15] |
5 | APPROX_MEAN_SEA_LEVEL | EEC_SNDGDTM_APPROX_MEAN_SEA_LEVEL | An approximate level, usually within 0,3 metres from that of mean sea level. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:19] |
6 | CHART_DATUM_UNSPECIFIED | EEC_SNDGDTM_CHART_DATUM_UNSPECIFIED | Chart datum is unspecified. | NR | |
7 | EQUINOCTIAL_SPRING_LOW_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_EQUINOCTIAL_SPRING_LOW_WATER | The level of low water springs near the time of an equinox; equinoctial spring low water. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:22] |
8 | HIGH_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_HIGH_WATER | The highest level reached at a place by the water <SURFACE> in one tidal cycle; high water or high tide. When used on inland (non-tidal) waters it is generally defined as a level, which the daily mean water level exceeds, less than 5% of the time. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:18] |
9 | HIGH_WATER_SPRINGS | EEC_SNDGDTM_HIGH_WATER_SPRINGS | An arbitrary level, approximating that of mean high water springs. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:20] |
10 | HIGHER_HIGH_LARGE_TIDE | EEC_SNDGDTM_HIGHER_HIGH_LARGE_TIDE | The average of the highest high waters, one from each of 19 years of observations; higher high water large tide. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:28] |
11 | HIGHER_HIGH_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_HIGHER_HIGH_WATER | Higher high water: the highest of the high waters (or single high water) of any specified tidal day due to the declination A1 effects of the <MOON> and <SUN>. | IR | [TCG] |
12 | HIGHEST_ASTRONOMICAL_TIDE | EEC_SNDGDTM_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. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:30] |
13 | HIGHEST_HIGH_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_HIGHEST_HIGH_WATER | Highest high water: the highest water level observed at a place. | NR | |
14 | HIGHEST_NORMAL_HIGH_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_HIGHEST_NORMAL_HIGH_WATER | Highest normal high water. | NR | |
15 | IGLD_1985 | EEC_SNDGDTM_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. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:25] |
16 | INDIAN_SPRING_HIGH_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_INDIAN_SPRING_HIGH_WATER | Indian spring high water. | NR | |
17 | INDIAN_SPRING_LOW_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_INDIAN_SPRING_LOW_WATER | A tidal datum approximating the level of the mean of the lower low water at spring tides; Indian spring low water or Indian tidal plane. This tidal datum approximates the lowest water level observed at a place, originated by G.H. Darwin for the tides of India at a level below MSL 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 tides. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:8] |
18 | LOCAL_DATUM | EEC_SNDGDTM_LOCAL_DATUM | An arbitrary datum defined by a local <HARBOUR> authority, from which levels and tidal heights are measured by this authority; a local datum. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:24] |
19 | LOW_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_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 (non-tidal) waters. It is generally defined as a level which the daily mean water level would fall below less than 5% of the time and by no more than 0,2 metres during the navigation season. A single level <SURFACE> is usually chosen as the low water datum for a whole lake. On a river, low water datum is a sloping <SURFACE>, which approximates the river <SURFACE> at a low state. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:13] |
20 | LOW_WATER_SPRINGS | EEC_SNDGDTM_LOW_WATER_SPRINGS | A level approximating that of mean low water springs; low water springs. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:9] |
21 | LOWER_LOW_LARGE_TIDE | EEC_SNDGDTM_LOWER_LOW_LARGE_TIDE | The average of the lowest low waters, one from each of 19 years of observations; lower low water large tide. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:27] |
22 | LOWER_LOW_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_LOWER_LOW_WATER | Lower low water: the lowest of the low waters (or single low water) of any specified tidal day due to the declination A1 effects of the Moon and Sun. | IR | [TCG] |
23 | LOWEST_ASTRONOMICAL_TIDE | EEC_SNDGDTM_LOWEST_ASTRONOMICAL_TIDE | The lowest tide level which can be predicted to occur under average meteorological conditions and under any combination of astronomical conditions; lowest astronomical tide. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:23] |
24 | LOWEST_LOW_SPRINGS | EEC_SNDGDTM_LOWEST_LOW_SPRINGS | An arbitrary level conforming to the lowest water level observed at a place at spring tides during a period shorter than 19 years; lowest low water springs. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:6] |
25 | LOWEST_LOW_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_LOWEST_LOW_WATER | An arbitrary level conforming to the lowest tide observed at a place, or some what lower; lowest low water. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:4] |
26 | MEAN_HIGH_NEAPS | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_HIGH_NEAPS | Mean high water neaps; the average height of the high waters of the neap tide; also called neap high water or high water neaps. | IR | [TCG] |
27 | MEAN_HIGH_SPRINGS | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_HIGH_SPRINGS | The average height of the high waters of spring tides; mean high water springs or spring high water. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:17] |
28 | MEAN_HIGH_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_HIGH_WATER | The average height of all high waters at a place over a 19-year period; mean high water. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:16] |
29 | MEAN_HIGHER_HIGH_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_HIGHER_HIGH_WATER | The average height of higher high waters at a place over a 19-year period; mean higher high water. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:21] |
30 | MEAN_HIGHER_HIGH_SPRINGS | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_HIGHER_HIGH_SPRINGS | Mean higher high water springs. | NR | |
31 | MEAN_LOW_NEAPS | EEC_SNDGDTM_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. | NR | |
32 | MEAN_LOW_SPRINGS | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_LOW_SPRINGS | The average height of the low waters of spring tides; mean low water springs or spring low water. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:1] |
33 | MEAN_LOW_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_LOW_WATER | The average height of all low waters at a place over a 19-year period; mean low water. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:5] |
34 | MEAN_LOWER_LOW_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_LOWER_LOW_WATER | The average height of the lower low waters at a place over a 19-year period; mean lower low water. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:12] |
35 | MEAN_LOWER_LOW_SPRINGS | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_LOWER_LOW_SPRINGS | The average height of lower low water springs at a place; mean lower low water springs. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:2] |
36 | MEAN_SEA_LEVEL | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_SEA_LEVEL | The average height of the <SURFACE> of the sea at a tide station for all stages of the tide over a 19-year period, usually determined from hourly height readings measured from a fixed predetermined reference level; mean sea level. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:3] |
37 | MEAN_TIDE_LEVEL | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_TIDE_LEVEL | The arithmetic mean of mean high water and mean low water; mean tide level or half-tide level. | NR | |
38 | MEAN_WATER_LEVEL | EEC_SNDGDTM_MEAN_WATER_LEVEL | The average of all hourly water levels over the available period of record; mean water level. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:26] |
39 | NEAP_TIDE | EEC_SNDGDTM_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. | IR | [TCG] |
40 | NEARLY_HIGHEST_HIGH | EEC_SNDGDTM_NEARLY_HIGHEST_HIGH | An arbitrary level approximating the highest water level observed at a place, usually equivalent to the high water springs; nearly highest high water. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:29] |
41 | NEARLY_LOWEST_LOW_WATER | EEC_SNDGDTM_NEARLY_LOWEST_LOW_WATER | A level approximating the lowest water level observed at a place, usually equivalent to Indian spring low water; nearly lowest low water. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, VERDAT:11] |
42 | SPRING_TIDE | EEC_SNDGDTM_SPRING_TIDE | A <TIDE> of increased range (or tidal currents of increased speed) occurring semi-monthly as the result of the <MOON> being new or full; 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. | IR | [TCG] |
43 | NATIONAL_DATUM | EEC_SNDGDTM_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. | DR | [NSOED] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOUNDING_EXPOSITION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1104
Definition:
The type of exposition of the depth value of a sounding with respect to the surrounding <REGION>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | DEEPER | EEC_SOUNDINGEXPOS_DEEPER | The depth is deeper than the maximum depth of the surrounding depth <REGION>. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, EXPSOU:3] |
2 | SHALLOWER | EEC_SOUNDINGEXPOS_SHALLOWER | The depth is shallower (shoaler) than the minimum depth of the surrounding depth <REGION>. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, EXPSOU:2] |
3 | WITHIN_RANGE | EEC_SOUNDINGEXPOS_WITHIN_RANGE | The depth corresponds to the depth range of the surrounding depth <REGION>, i.e., the depth is not shoaler than the minimum depth of the surrounding depth <REGION> or deeper than the maximum depth of the surrounding depth <REGION>. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, EXPSOU:1] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOUNDING_MEASUREMENT_TECHNIQUE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1105
Definition:
The type of technique and/or method of measurement of the depth of <WATER> through sounding.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | COMPUTER_GENERATED | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_COMPUTER_GENERATED | The sounding was determined from a <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> model constructed using a computer. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:14] |
2 | DIVER | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_DIVER | The depth was determined by a person skilled in the practice of diving. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:4] |
3 | ECHO_SOUNDER | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_ECHO_SOUNDER | The depth was determined by using an instrument that determines depth of water by measuring the time interval between emission of a sonic or ultrasonic signal and return of its echo from the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR>; an echo sounder. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:1] |
4 | ELECTROMAGNETIC_SENSOR | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_ELECTROMAGNETIC_SENSOR | The depth was determined by using an instrument that compares electromagnetic signals. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:9] |
5 | LASER | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_LASER | The depth was determined by using an instrument that measures distance by emitting timed pulses of laser light and measuring the time between emission and reception of the reflected pulses. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:7] |
6 | LEAD_LINE | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_LEAD_LINE | The depth was determined by using a line, graduated with attached marks and fastened to a sounding lead. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:5] |
7 | LEVELING | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_LEVELING | The depth was determined by using leveling techniques to find the elevation of the point relative to a datum. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:12] |
8 | MULTI_BEAM | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_MULTI_BEAM | The depth was determined by using a wide swath echo sounder that uses multiple beams to measure depths directly below and transverse to the ship's track. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:3] |
9 | PHOTOGRAMMETRY | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_PHOTOGRAMMETRY | The depth was determined by applying mathematical techniques to photographs. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:10] |
10 | SATELLITE_IMAGERY | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_SATELLITE_IMAGERY | The depth was determined by using instruments placed aboard an artificial satellite. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:11] |
11 | SIDE_SCAN_SONAR | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_SIDE_SCAN_SONAR | The depth was computed from a record produced by 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; side scan sonar. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:2] |
12 | SWEPT_SIDE_SCAN_SONAR | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_SWEPT_SIDE_SCAN_SONAR | Determined to be free from navigational dangers to a certain depth by towing a side-scan-sonar. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:13] |
13 | SWEPT_VERTICAL_ACOUSTIC | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_SWEPT_VERTICAL_ACOUSTIC | Swept using a system comprised of multiple echo sounder transducers attached to booms deployed from the survey vessel. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:8] |
14 | WIRE_DRAG | EEC_SNDGMEASTECH_WIRE_DRAG | Determined to be free from navigational dangers to a certain depth by towing a buoyed wire at the desired depth by two launches, or a least depth was identified using the same technique. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, TECSOU:6] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOUNDING_STATUS
EDCS Attribute Code: 1106
Definition:
The status of depth measured by sounding.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | ADEQUATE | EEC_SNDGSTAT_ADEQUATE | Adequately sounded. | NR | |
2 | DEPTH_KNOWN | EEC_SNDGSTAT_DEPTH_KNOWN | The depth from chart datum to the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> is a known value. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, QUASOU:1] |
3 | DEPTH_UNKNOWN | EEC_SNDGSTAT_DEPTH_UNKNOWN | The depth from chart datum to the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> is unknown. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, QUASOU:2] |
4 | DOUBTFUL | EEC_SNDGSTAT_DOUBTFUL | A depth that may be less than indicated; doubtful. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, QUASOU:3] |
5 | DRYING_HEIGHTS | EEC_SNDGSTAT_DRYING_HEIGHTS | Drying heights. | NR | |
6 | HAIRLINE_IHO | EEC_SNDGSTAT_HAIRLINE_IHO | Hairline IHO. | NR | |
7 | LEAST_DEPTH_KNOWN | EEC_SNDGSTAT_LEAST_DEPTH_KNOWN | The shoalest (least) depth over an object is of known value. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, QUASOU:6] |
8 | LEAST_DEPTH_UNKNOWN_BUT_SAFE | EEC_SNDGSTAT_LEAST_DEPTH_UNKNOWN_BUT_SAFE | The least depth over an object is unknown, but there is considered to be safe clearance at this depth. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, QUASOU:7] |
9 | MAINTAINED_DEPTH | EEC_SNDGSTAT_MAINTAINED_DEPTH | The depth at which a channel is kept by human influence, usually by dredging. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, QUASOU:10] |
10 | NO_BOTTOM_FOUND | EEC_SNDGSTAT_NO_BOTTOM_FOUND | No bottom found. | NR | |
11 | NO_BOTTOM_FOUND_AT_DEPTH | EEC_SNDGSTAT_NO_BOTTOM_FOUND_AT_DEPTH | Upon investigation, the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> was not found at this depth. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, QUASOU:5] |
12 | NORMAL_IHO | EEC_SNDGSTAT_NORMAL_IHO | Normal IHO. | NR | |
13 | NOT_REGULARLY_MAINTAINED | EEC_SNDGSTAT_NOT_REGULARLY_MAINTAINED | Depths may be altered by human influence, but are not routinely maintained. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, QUASOU:11] |
14 | ORDINARY | EEC_SNDGSTAT_ORDINARY | Ordinary. | NR | |
15 | OUT_OF_POSITION | EEC_SNDGSTAT_OUT_OF_POSITION | Out of position. | NR | |
16 | REPORTED_NOT_CONFIRMED | EEC_SNDGSTAT_REPORTED_NOT_CONFIRMED | The depth value was obtained from a report, which it has not been possible to confirm. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, QUASOU:9] |
17 | REPORTED_NOT_SURVEYED | EEC_SNDGSTAT_REPORTED_NOT_SURVEYED | The depth value was obtained from a report, but not fully surveyed. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, QUASOU:8] |
18 | SLANT | EEC_SNDGSTAT_SLANT | Slant. | NR | |
19 | UNRELIABLE | EEC_SNDGSTAT_UNRELIABLE | A depth that is considered to be an unreliable value. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, QUASOU:4] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOUNDING_VELOCITY_CORRECTION_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1107
Definition:
The type of correction that has been added to, or subtracted from a sounding velocity instrument reading to obtain correct depth.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | CORRECTED_BY_OTHER_MEANS | EEC_SNDGVEL_CORRECTED_BY_OTHER_MEANS | Corrected by other means of calibration. | NR | |
2 | SOUNDER_1500_CALIBRATED | EEC_SNDGVEL_SOUNDER_1500_CALIBRATED | Echo Sounder calibrated at 1 500 metres per second uncorrected. | NR | |
3 | SOUNDER_4800_CALIBRATED | EEC_SNDGVEL_SOUNDER_4800_CALIBRATED | Echo Sounder calibrated at 1 635,84 metres per second (4 000 feet per second) uncorrected. | NR | |
4 | MATHEWS_TABLES_NP_139 | EEC_SNDGVEL_MATHEWS_TABLES_NP_139 | Corrected through the use of Mathews Tables (NP 139). | NR | |
5 | SOUND_VELOCITY_METER | EEC_SNDGVEL_SOUND_VELOCITY_METER | Corrected through the use of a sound velocity meter. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOURCE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1108
Definition:
The source from which <OBJECT> identifications are captured or upgraded.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BATHYMETRY_0r1_ARC_MINUTE_DIGITAL_DATA_BASE | EEC_SOURCE_BATHYMETRY_0r1_ARC_MINUTE_DIGITAL_DATA_BASE | Digital Bathymetric Data Base (NIMA), 0,1 arc minute. | NR | |
2 | BATHYMETRY_0r5_ARC_MINUTE_DIGITAL_DATA_BASE | EEC_SOURCE_BATHYMETRY_0r5_ARC_MINUTE_DIGITAL_DATA_BASE | Digital Bathymetric Data Base (NIMA), 0,5 arc minute. | NR | |
3 | BATHYMETRY_5r0_ARC_MINUTE_DIGITAL_DATA_BASE | EEC_SOURCE_BATHYMETRY_5r0_ARC_MINUTE_DIGITAL_DATA_BASE | Digital Bathymetric Data Base (NIMA), 5,0 arc minute. | NR | |
4 | BATHYMETRY_VARIABLE_DIGITAL_DATA_BASE | EEC_SOURCE_BATHYMETRY_VARIABLE_DIGITAL_DATA_BASE | Digital Bathymetric Data Base (NIMA), Variable. | NR | |
5 | CARTOGRAPHIC | EEC_SOURCE_CARTOGRAPHIC | Derived from cartographic source. | NR | |
6 | CITY_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_CITY_ADRG | ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), City Graphic. | NR | |
7 | CITY_COMPRESSED_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_CITY_COMPRESSED_ADRG | Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), City Graphic. | NR | |
8 | DIGITAL_AERONAUTICAL_FLIGHT_INFORMATION_FILE | EEC_SOURCE_DIGITAL_AERONAUTICAL_FLIGHT_INFORMATION_FILE | Digital Aeronautical Flight Information File (NIMA), DAFIF. | NR | |
9 | DIGITAL_MEAN_ELEVATION_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_DIGITAL_MEAN_ELEVATION_DATA | Digital Mean Elevation Data (NIMA). | NR | |
10 | DIGITAL_NAUTICAL_CHART | EEC_SOURCE_DIGITAL_NAUTICAL_CHART | Digital Nautical Chart (NIMA). | NR | |
11 | DIGITAL_POINT_POSITIONING_DATA_BASE | EEC_SOURCE_DIGITAL_POINT_POSITIONING_DATA_BASE | Digital Point Positioning Data Base (NIMA). | NR | |
12 | ELEVATION_7r5_ARC_MINUTE_DIGITAL_MODEL | EEC_SOURCE_ELEVATION_7r5_ARC_MINUTE_DIGITAL_MODEL | Digital Elevation Model (USGS), 7,5 arc minute quads. | NR | |
13 | IMAGE_1_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | EEC_SOURCE_IMAGE_1_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | Controlled Image Base (NIMA), 1 metre. | NR | |
14 | IMAGE_10_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | EEC_SOURCE_IMAGE_10_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | Controlled Image Base (NIMA), 10 metre. | NR | |
15 | IMAGE_3_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | EEC_SOURCE_IMAGE_3_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | Controlled Image Base (NIMA), 3 metre. | NR | |
16 | IMAGE_5_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | EEC_SOURCE_IMAGE_5_M_CONTROLLED_BASE | Controlled Image Base (NIMA), 5 metre. | NR | |
17 | INTERIM_TERRAIN_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_INTERIM_TERRAIN_DATA | Interim Terrain Data (NIMA), ITD. | NR | |
18 | JOG_250K_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_JOG_250K_ADRG | ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), JOG 1:250K. | NR | |
19 | JOG_250K_COMPRESSED_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_JOG_250K_COMPRESSED_ADRG | Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), JOG 1:250K. | NR | |
20 | JOG_250K_FEATURE_FOUNDATION_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_JOG_250K_FEATURE_FOUNDATION_DATA | Foundation Feature Data (NIMA), FFD 1:250K. | NR | |
21 | LANDSAT | EEC_SOURCE_LANDSAT | Imagery or other information collected and/or derived from one of a series of Earth observation satellites known as LANDSAT, deployed by the United States government. | NR | |
22 | LEVEL_0_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_0_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 0. | NR | |
23 | LEVEL_0_VECTOR_MAP | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_0_VECTOR_MAP | Vector Map (NIMA), Level 0. | NR | |
24 | LEVEL_1_DIGITAL_FEATURE_ANALYSIS_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_1_DIGITAL_FEATURE_ANALYSIS_DATA | Digital Feature Analysis Data (NIMA), Level 1. | NR | |
25 | LEVEL_1_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_1_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 1. | NR | |
26 | LEVEL_1_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_1_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC_DATA | Digital Topographic Data (NIMA), Level 1. | NR | |
27 | LEVEL_1_MISSION_ESSENTIAL_DATA_SET | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_1_MISSION_ESSENTIAL_DATA_SET | Mission Essential Data Set (NIMA), Level 1. | NR | |
28 | LEVEL_1_VECTOR_MAP | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_1_VECTOR_MAP | Vector Map (NIMA), Level 1. | NR | |
29 | LEVEL_1C_DIGITAL_FEATURE_ANALYSIS_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_1C_DIGITAL_FEATURE_ANALYSIS_DATA | Digital Feature Analysis Data (NIMA), Level 1-C. | NR | |
30 | LEVEL_2_DIGITAL_FEATURE_ANALYSIS_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_2_DIGITAL_FEATURE_ANALYSIS_DATA | Digital Feature Analysis Data (NIMA), Level 2. | NR | |
31 | LEVEL_2_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_2_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 2. | NR | |
32 | LEVEL_2_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_2_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC_DATA | Digital Topographic Data (NIMA), Level 2. | NR | |
33 | LEVEL_2_VECTOR_MAP | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_2_VECTOR_MAP | Vector Map (NIMA), Level 2. | NR | |
34 | LEVEL_3_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_3_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 3. | NR | |
35 | LEVEL_3_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_3_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC_DATA | Digital Topographic Data (NIMA), Level 3. | NR | |
36 | LEVEL_3_MISSION_ESSENTIAL_DATA_SET | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_3_MISSION_ESSENTIAL_DATA_SET | Mission Essential Data Set (NIMA), Level 3. | NR | |
37 | LEVEL_3C_DIGITAL_FEATURE_ANALYSIS_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_3C_DIGITAL_FEATURE_ANALYSIS_DATA | Digital Feature Analysis Data (NIMA), Level 3-C. | NR | |
38 | LEVEL_4_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_4_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 4. | NR | |
39 | LEVEL_4_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_4_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC_DATA | Digital Topographic Data (NIMA), Level 4. | NR | |
40 | LEVEL_5_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_5_DIGITAL_TERRAIN_ELEVATION_DATA | Digital Terrain Elevation Data (NIMA), Level 5. | NR | |
41 | LEVEL_5_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LEVEL_5_DIGITAL_TOPOGRAPHIC_DATA | Digital Topographic Data (NIMA), Level 5. | NR | |
42 | LITTORAL_WARFARE_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_LITTORAL_WARFARE_DATA | Littoral Warfare Data (NIMA). | NR | |
43 | MONO_IMAGERY | EEC_SOURCE_MONO_IMAGERY | Mono-imagery exploitation. | NR | |
44 | ONC_1M_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_ONC_1M_ADRG | ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), ONC 1:1M. | NR | |
45 | ONC_1M_COMPRESSED_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_ONC_1M_COMPRESSED_ADRG | Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), ONC 1:1M. | NR | |
46 | ONC_1M_DIGITAL_CHART_OF_WORLD | EEC_SOURCE_ONC_1M_DIGITAL_CHART_OF_WORLD | Digital Chart of the World (NIMA), ONC 1:1M. | NR | |
47 | PLANNING_INTERIM_TERRAIN_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_PLANNING_INTERIM_TERRAIN_DATA | Planning Interim Terrain Data (NIMA). | NR | |
48 | REPORTED | EEC_SOURCE_REPORTED | Reported information. | NR | |
49 | SPOT | EEC_SOURCE_SPOT | Imagery or other information collected and/or derived from one of a series of Earth observation satellites known as Spot, which is comprised of a series of spacecrafts plus ground <FACILITY>s for satellite control and programming, image production and distribution. | NR | |
50 | STEREO_IMAGERY | EEC_SOURCE_STEREO_IMAGERY | Stereo-imagery exploitation. | NR | |
51 | SURVEY_SOURCE | EEC_SOURCE_SURVEY_SOURCE | Generic class of source vector data produced by ground, aerial or other survey. | NR | |
52 | TLM_100K_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_TLM_100K_ADRG | ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TLM 1:100k. | NR | |
53 | TLM_100K_COMPRESSED_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_TLM_100K_COMPRESSED_ADRG | Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TLM 1:100k. | NR | |
54 | TLM_50K_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_TLM_50K_ADRG | ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TLM 1:50k. | NR | |
55 | TLM_50K_COMPRESSED_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_TLM_50K_COMPRESSED_ADRG | Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TLM 1:50k. | NR | |
56 | TLM_50K_FEATURE_FOUNDATION_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_TLM_50K_FEATURE_FOUNDATION_DATA | Foundation Feature Data (NIMA), 1:50K. | NR | |
57 | TPC_500K_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_TPC_500K_ADRG | ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TPC 1:500K. | NR | |
58 | TPC_500K_COMPRESSED_ADRG | EEC_SOURCE_TPC_500K_COMPRESSED_ADRG | Compressed ARC Digitized Raster Graphic (NIMA), TPC 1:500K. | NR | |
59 | URBAN_VECTOR_MAP | EEC_SOURCE_URBAN_VECTOR_MAP | Urban Vector Map (NIMA). | NR | |
60 | VECTOR_INTERIM_TERRAIN_DATA | EEC_SOURCE_VECTOR_INTERIM_TERRAIN_DATA | Vector Interim Terrain Data (NIMA). | NR | |
61 | WORLD_VECTOR_SHORELINE | EEC_SOURCE_WORLD_VECTOR_SHORELINE | World Vector Shoreline (NIMA). | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOURCE_DATA_SET_COMPILE_DATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1109
Definition:
The date the source data set (e.g., a <MAP> sheet) was originally compiled; formatted as specified by <<DATE_FORMAT>> or by <<DATE_TIME_FORMAT>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: CONSTRAINED_STRING
EDCS Group Labels: SURVEY, TIME
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOURCE_DATA_SET_EDITION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1110
Definition:
The source data set (e.g., a <MAP> sheet) edition.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: STRING
EDCS Group Labels: SURVEY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOURCE_DATA_SET_GENERAL_INFORMATION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1111
Definition:
General information about, and description of conditions within, the source data sets, e.g., a <MAP> sheet.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: STRING
EDCS Group Labels: SURVEY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOURCE_DATA_SET_NAME
EDCS Attribute Code: 1112
Definition:
The name or identification number of the first source data set, e.g., a <MAP> sheet.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: STRING
EDCS Group Labels: SURVEY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOURCE_DATA_SET_PRINT_DATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1113
Definition:
The date the source data set (e.g., <MAP> sheet) was last printed; formatted as specified by <<DATE_FORMAT>> or by <<DATE_TIME_FORMAT>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: CONSTRAINED_STRING
EDCS Group Labels: SURVEY, TIME
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SOURCE_DATA_SET_REVISION_DATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1114
Definition:
The date the source data set (e.g., <MAP> sheet) was last revised; formatted as specified by <<DATE_FORMAT>> or by <<DATE_TIME_FORMAT>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: CONSTRAINED_STRING
EDCS Group Labels: SURVEY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPATIAL_ALIGNMENT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1115
Definition:
The type of an <OBJECT>'s spatial alignment.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | APPROXIMATE | EEC_SPATALIGN_APPROXIMATE | Approaching closely (approximates) but not attaining a specified accuracy or a precision conformable with the quality of the observations. | IR | [SP242] |
2 | DEFINITE | EEC_SPATALIGN_DEFINITE | Free of ambiguity and uncertainty. | NR | |
3 | FEATURE_CONNECTOR | EEC_SPATALIGN_FEATURE_CONNECTOR | Feature connector. | NR | |
4 | REPORTED | EEC_SPATALIGN_REPORTED | As reported by some source, which may or may not be authoritative. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPATIAL_ANGULAR_PRIMARY_COORDINATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1116
Definition:
The angular primary axis coordinate value for a defined spatial reference frame.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ABSTRACT_CONCEPT, ANGULAR_MEASURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPATIAL_ANGULAR_SECONDARY_COORDINATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1117
Definition:
The angular secondary axis coordinate value for a defined spatial reference frame.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ABSTRACT_CONCEPT, ANGULAR_MEASURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPATIAL_LINEAR_PRIMARY_COORDINATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1118
Definition:
The linear primary axis coordinate value for a defined spatial reference frame.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPATIAL_LINEAR_SECONDARY_COORDINATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1119
Definition:
The linear secondary axis coordinate value for a defined spatial reference frame.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPATIAL_LINEAR_TERTIARY_COORDINATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1120
Definition:
The linear tertiary axis coordinate value for a defined spatial reference frame.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPECIFIC_HEAT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1121
Definition:
The quantity of energy required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a <MATERIAL> by one kelvin; the specific heat.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPECIFIC_HEAT_CAPACITY
EDCS Group Labels: TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPECIFIC_HUMIDITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1635
Definition:
The ratio of the <<MASS>> of water vapour to the total <<MASS>> of a <<VOLUME>> of moist <AIR>; the specific humidity.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: MASS_FRACTION
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: PR
References: [WMO182, "specific humidity"]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPECULAR_LIGHT_INTENSITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1122
Definition:
The specular light intensity emanating from an <OBJECT> expressed as a fraction of maximum.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY
Reference Type: IR
References: [ICP]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPERM_WHALE_YEARLY_CATCH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1123
Definition:
The yearly catch of Sperm <WHALE>s.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: COUNT
EDCS Group Labels: ANIMAL
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPILLING_BREAKER_FRACTION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1124
Definition:
The fraction of breaking <WATER_WAVE>s which are spilling, a breaking process wherein the <WATER_WAVE> peaks up until it is very steep but not vertical; only the top most portion of the <WATER_WAVE> curls over and descends on the forward slope of the advancing <WATER_WAVE> where it then slides down into the trough. This process starts at scattered foci which coalesce until the <WATER_WAVE> becomes an advancing line of foam.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: WATER_BODY_SURFACE, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: IR
References: [JSM]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPORT_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1636
Definition:
The type of sport or exercise performed on an <ATHLETIC_FIELD> or <SPORTS_ARENA>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | AMERICAN_FOOTBALL | EEC_SPORTTY_AMERICAN_FOOTBALL | American football. | DR | [NSOED, "American football"] |
2 | ASSOCIATION_FOOTBALL | EEC_SPORTTY_ASSOCIATION_FOOTBALL | Association football; soccer. | DR | [NSOED, "Association football"] |
3 | AUSTRALIAN_RULES_FOOTBALL | EEC_SPORTTY_AUSTRALIAN_RULES_FOOTBALL | Australian Rules football. | DR | [NSOED, "Australian Rules football"] |
4 | CANADIAN_FOOTBALL | EEC_SPORTTY_CANADIAN_FOOTBALL | Canadian football. | DR | [NSOED, "Canadian football"] |
5 | RUGBY | EEC_SPORTTY_RUGBY | Rugby. | DR | [NSOED, "Rugby", 1] |
6 | TROTTING | EEC_SPORTTY_TROTTING | Trotting races. | DR | [NSOED, "trotting"] |
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPOT_ELEVATION_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1125
Definition:
The type of a spot elevation measurement.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | OUT_OF_POSITION | EEC_SPOTELEVTY_OUT_OF_POSITION | Spot elevation value does not accurately reflect the local elevation due to inaccurate positioning. | NR | |
2 | SUMMIT | EEC_SPOTELEVTY_SUMMIT | Spot elevation location represents a local maximum elevation. | NR | |
3 | TOP_OF_TREES | EEC_SPOTELEVTY_TOP_OF_TREES | Spot elevation value represents the elevation of the top of the <TREE>s or other reflective <SURFACE>. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SPRING_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1126
Definition:
The type of a <SPRING>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | ARTESIAN | EEC_SPRTY_ARTESIAN | A spring whose water flows from a fissure or other opening in the bed overlying an artesian aquifer. | IR | [APDS] |
2 | FUMAROLE | EEC_SPRTY_FUMAROLE | A vent, usually in volcanic regions, from which vapours or gases are released. | IR | [APDS] |
3 | GEYSER | EEC_SPRTY_GEYSER | A natural hot spring or fountain that periodically discharges a column of hot water and steam into the air. | IR | [APDS] |
4 | HOT_SPRING | EEC_SPRTY_HOT_SPRING | Any spring whose water temperature is above the temperature of the human body. | IR | [APDS] |
5 | WALLED_IN | EEC_SPRTY_WALLED_IN | A spring confined by walls. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STAIR_CONSTRUCTION_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1637
Definition:
The type of <MATERIAL> and/or techniques used to construct a <STEP_FLIGHT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | ENGINEERED_LUMBER | EEC_STAIRCNSTCTTY_ENGINEERED_LUMBER | Manufactured sheets of wood fibre and adhesives secured to joists; engineered lumber. | DR | [NSOED] |
2 | LUMBER | EEC_STAIRCNSTCTTY_LUMBER | Timber sawn into rough planks or otherwise partly prepared; lumber. | DR | [NSOED, "lumber", n1 2] |
3 | REINFORCED_CONCRETE | EEC_STAIRCNSTCTTY_REINFORCED_CONCRETE | Concrete with steel bars or network embedded in it to increase its tensile strength; reinforced concrete. | DR | [NSOED, "reinforced concrete"] |
4 | STEEL | EEC_STAIRCNSTCTTY_STEEL | Sheets or plates of steel. | DR | [NSOED, "steel", n1 1] |
5 | STEEL_WITH_CONCRETE_FILL | EEC_STAIRCNSTCTTY_STEEL_WITH_CONCRETE_FILL | Constructed of steel framework with poured in place concrete fill. | DR | [NSOED] |
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STAIR_STYLE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1638
Definition:
The architectural style of a <STEP_FLIGHT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | CIRCULAR | EEC_STAIRSTYLE_CIRCULAR | Curved and mounted on stringers. | DR | [NSOED] |
2 | EXTERIOR_OPEN | EEC_STAIRSTYLE_EXTERIOR_OPEN | On the exterior of a <BUILDING>, not boxed in by <WALL>s. | DR | [NSOED] |
3 | INTERIOR_ENCLOSED | EEC_STAIRSTYLE_INTERIOR_ENCLOSED | In the interior of a <BUILDING>, enclosed in a staircase. | DR | [NSOED] |
4 | INTERIOR_OPEN | EEC_STAIRSTYLE_INTERIOR_OPEN | In the interior of a <BUILDING>, not boxed in by <WALL>s. | DR | [NSOED] |
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STANTON_NUMBER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1127
Definition:
A scalar governing the aerodynamic heat transfer coefficient of an <OBJECT>; the Stanton number.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ABSTRACT_CONCEPT, RATE_OR_RATIO, TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_ALPHA_FLUX
EDCS Attribute Code: 1128
Definition:
The stellar flux of alpha <PARTICLE>s.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PARTICLE_FLUX_DENSITY
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_ELECTRON_FLUX
EDCS Attribute Code: 1129
Definition:
The stellar flux of electrons.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PARTICLE_FLUX_DENSITY
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_EM_FLUX
EDCS Attribute Code: 1130
Definition:
The stellar electromagnetic flux level.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: FLUX_DENSITY
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_PROTON_FLUX
EDCS Attribute Code: 1131
Definition:
The stellar flux of protons.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PARTICLE_FLUX_DENSITY
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_FLUX_10r7
EDCS Attribute Code: 1132
Definition:
The intensity of <STELLAR_FLUX_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> at 10,7 centimetre wavelength (2,8 gigahertz).
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: FLUX_DENSITY
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_BASIC_MORPHOLOGY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1133
Definition:
The basic morphology of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | ABSORPTION | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_ABSORPTION | Absorption: Absorption due to surge-like material mainly appears after the burst and is sometimes called post-burst decrease. This phenomenon may occur frequently, but it can only be recognized when the flux comes down to pre-burst level. | NR | |
2 | COMPLEX | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_COMPLEX | Complex: Combination of a few or many simple bursts. | NR | |
3 | FALL | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_FALL | Fall. | NR | |
4 | FLUCTUATION | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_FLUCTUATION | Fluctuation: Minor complex sometimes superimposed in the main burst. | NR | |
5 | GRADUAL_RISE_AND_FALL | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_GRADUAL_RISE_AND_FALL | Gradual Rise and Fall: Temporal enhancement of S-component or similar activation in the flaring region. May sometimes start with relatively sharp rise like a simple burst. If sharp rise clearly recognizable as simple burst, GRF becomes PBI. | NR | |
6 | GREAT_BURST | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_GREAT_BURST | Great Burst: Major complex of special importance. | NR | |
7 | NOISE_STORM | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_NOISE_STORM | Noise Storm. | NR | |
8 | POST_INCREASE | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_POST_INCREASE | Post Burst Increase: Tail of the main burst, which may be regarded as enhancement of S-component. | NR | |
9 | PRECURSOR | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_PRECURSOR | Precursor: Pre-burst activity connected to the main burst. | NR | |
10 | RISE | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_RISE | Rise: This may occur at the onset of long-enduring enhancement of S-component associated with other solar events. | NR | |
11 | RISE_AND_FALL | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_RISE_AND_FALL | Rise and Fall: Defined as more or less irregular rise and fall of continuum with duration on the order of minutes to an hour. | NR | |
12 | SERIES | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_SERIES | Series of Bursts. | NR | |
13 | SIMPLE | EEC_SRNBBSCMRPH_SIMPLE | Simple: Mostly non-thermal microwave impulsive burst. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_COMPLEX_MORPHOLOGY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1134
Definition:
The complex morphology of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | ABSORPTION | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_ABSORPTION | Absorption: Absorption due to surge-like material mainly appears after the burst and is sometimes called post-burst decrease. This phenomenon may occur frequently, but it can only be recognized when the flux comes down to pre-burst level. | NR | |
2 | COMPLEX | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_COMPLEX | C - Complex. | NR | |
3 | COMPLEX_F | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_COMPLEX_F | C - Complex F. | NR | |
4 | COMPLEX_MAJOR | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_COMPLEX_MAJOR | Defined as complex variation of intensity with large amplitude. | NR | |
5 | FALL | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_FALL | Fall. | NR | |
6 | FLUCTUATIONS | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_FLUCTUATIONS | F - Fluctuations. | NR | |
7 | GREAT_BURST | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_GREAT_BURST | GB - Great Burst. | NR | |
8 | GREAT_MAJOR | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_GREAT_MAJOR | Major increase of flux with duration greater than 10 minutes. | NR | |
9 | GROUP | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_GROUP | A group of minor bursts close to each other. | NR | |
10 | MINOR_BURST_PLUS | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_MINOR_BURST_PLUS | Defined as minor burst with second part. | NR | |
11 | NOISE_STORM_IN_PROGRESS | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_NOISE_STORM_IN_PROGRESS | Starting time quality of "began before indicated time" and duration quality of "lasted longer than indicated". | NR | |
12 | ONSET_OF_NOISE_STORM | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_ONSET_OF_NOISE_STORM | Starting time and duration quality of "lasted longer than indicated". | NR | |
13 | POST_BURST_INCREASE | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_POST_BURST_INCREASE | Post Burst Increase. | NR | |
14 | PRECURSOR | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_PRECURSOR | Precursor. | NR | |
15 | RISE | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_RISE | R - Rise. | NR | |
16 | RISE_AND_FALL | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_RISE_AND_FALL | Rise and Fall. | NR | |
17 | RISE_UNDERLYING | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_RISE_UNDERLYING | Rise underlying. | NR | |
18 | SERIES | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SERIES | A series of bursts occur intermittently from base level with considerable time intervals between bursts. | NR | |
19 | SIMPLE | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SIMPLE | Simple. | NR | |
20 | SIMPLE_1 | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SIMPLE_1 | Simple 1. | NR | |
21 | SIMPLE_1F | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SIMPLE_1F | Simple 1 (S + F). | NR | |
22 | SIMPLE_2 | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SIMPLE_2 | Simple 2. | NR | |
23 | SIMPLE_2F | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SIMPLE_2F | Simple 2F (S + F). | NR | |
24 | SIMPLE_3 | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SIMPLE_3 | Self-evident by duration. | NR | |
25 | SIMPLE_3_GRAF | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SIMPLE_3_GRAF | Gradual rise and fall; simple 3. | NR | |
26 | SIMPLE_3F_GRAF | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SIMPLE_3F_GRAF | Gradual rise and fall; simple 3F (with fluctuations). Fluctuations of short periods should be listed separately. | NR | |
27 | SIMPLE_3U_GRAF | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SIMPLE_3U_GRAF | Gradual rise and fall; simple 3U (underlying). Clearly superposed burst is to be listed separately, but separation is sometimes difficult and arbitrary. In such cases listed as C. | NR | |
28 | SIMPLE_3UF_GRAF | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SIMPLE_3UF_GRAF | Gradual rise and fall; simple 3UF (underlying with fluctuations). | NR | |
29 | SIMPLE_MINOR | EEC_SRNBCOMPMRPH_SIMPLE_MINOR | Defined as simple rise and fall of minor burst with duration of 1 to 2 minutes. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_MAXIMUM_TIME
EDCS Attribute Code: 1135
Definition:
The time of the maximum electromagnetic flux of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event, relative to the beginning of the day (midnight).
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: TIME
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE, TIME
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_MAXIMUM_TIME_QUALITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1136
Definition:
The quality of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event time of the maximum electromagnetic flux measurement.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BEGAN_BEFORE | EEC_SRNBMAXTIMQUAL_BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. | NR | |
2 | LASTED_LONGER | EEC_SRNBMAXTIMQUAL_LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. | NR | |
3 | MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | EEC_SRNBMAXTIMQUAL_MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_MEAN_FLUX
EDCS Attribute Code: 1137
Definition:
The mean electromagnetic flux of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: FLUX_DENSITY
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_MEAN_FLUX_QUALITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1138
Definition:
The quality of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event mean electromagnetic flux measurement.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BEGAN_BEFORE | EEC_SRNBMNFLUXQUAL_BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. | NR | |
2 | LASTED_LONGER | EEC_SRNBMNFLUXQUAL_LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. | NR | |
3 | MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | EEC_SRNBMNFLUXQUAL_MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_PEAK_FLUX
EDCS Attribute Code: 1139
Definition:
The peak electromagnetic flux of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: FLUX_DENSITY
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_PEAK_FLUX_QUALITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1140
Definition:
The quality of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event peak electromagnetic flux measurement.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BEGAN_BEFORE | EEC_SRNBPKFLUXQUAL_BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. | NR | |
2 | LASTED_LONGER | EEC_SRNBPKFLUXQUAL_LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. | NR | |
3 | MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | EEC_SRNBPKFLUXQUAL_MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_PERIOD
EDCS Attribute Code: 1141
Definition:
The quantity of time (period) of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: TIME
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE, TIME
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_PERIOD_QUALITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1142
Definition:
The quality of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event quantity of time (period) measurement.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BEGAN_BEFORE | EEC_SRNBPERQUAL_BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. | NR | |
2 | LASTED_LONGER | EEC_SRNBPERQUAL_LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. | NR | |
3 | MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | EEC_SRNBPERQUAL_MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_REMARKS
EDCS Attribute Code: 1143
Definition:
The descriptive or explanatory comment regarding a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: STRING
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_START
EDCS Attribute Code: 1144
Definition:
The starting time of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event, relative to the beginning of the day (midnight).
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: TIME
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE, TIME
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_RF_NB_START_QUALITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1145
Definition:
The quality of a <STELLAR_BURST_RADIO_FREQUENCY_EMISSION> noise event starting time measurement.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BEGAN_BEFORE | EEC_SRNBSTRTQUAL_BEGAN_BEFORE | Began before indicated time. | NR | |
2 | LASTED_LONGER | EEC_SRNBSTRTQUAL_LASTED_LONGER | Lasted longer than indicated. | NR | |
3 | MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | EEC_SRNBSTRTQUAL_MEASUREMENT_UNCERTAINTY | Measurement uncertainty. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_WIND_ION_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1146
Definition:
The temperature of ionized <PARTICLE>s in a <STELLAR_WIND>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: THERMO_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Group Labels: SPACE, TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_WIND_MEASUREMENT_QUALITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1147
Definition:
The quality of a <STELLAR_WIND> measurement, e.g., a solar wind speed.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BAD_SWEPAM_MODE | EEC_SOLWNDMEASQUAL_BAD_SWEPAM_MODE | SWEPAM mode is bad. | NR | |
2 | DATA_FLAG_NON_ZERO | EEC_SOLWNDMEASQUAL_DATA_FLAG_NON_ZERO | SWEPAM data flag non-zero. | NR | |
3 | DATA_OUT_OF_VALID_RANGE | EEC_SOLWNDMEASQUAL_DATA_OUT_OF_VALID_RANGE | Data out of valid range. | NR | |
4 | INCOMPLETE_DATA | EEC_SOLWNDMEASQUAL_INCOMPLETE_DATA | Incomplete data. | NR | |
5 | MAGMETER_BIT_SET | EEC_SOLWNDMEASQUAL_MAGMETER_BIT_SET | Magnetometer bit set. | NR | |
6 | MAGMETER_CALIBRATION | EEC_SOLWNDMEASQUAL_MAGMETER_CALIBRATION | Magnetometer calibration. | NR | |
7 | NO_DATA_RECEIVED | EEC_SOLWNDMEASQUAL_NO_DATA_RECEIVED | No data received. | NR | |
8 | NOMINAL_DATA_VALUES | EEC_SOLWNDMEASQUAL_NOMINAL_DATA_VALUES | Nominal data values. | NR | |
9 | SPACECRAFT_ALTITUDE_ERROR | EEC_SOLWNDMEASQUAL_SPACECRAFT_ALTITUDE_ERROR | Spacecraft altitude error. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_WIND_PROTON_DENSITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1148
Definition:
The density of protons in a <STELLAR_WIND>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: VOLUMETRIC_ENTITY_DENSITY
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_WIND_SPEED
EDCS Attribute Code: 1149
Definition:
The speed of a <STELLAR_WIND>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_WIND_SPEED_GSE_X
EDCS Attribute Code: 1150
Definition:
The <<STELLAR_WIND_SPEED>> in the direction of the <SUN> (in the ecliptic plane); positive towards the <SUN>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_WIND_SPEED_GSE_Y
EDCS Attribute Code: 1151
Definition:
The <<STELLAR_WIND_SPEED>> in the ecliptic plane in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the <SUN>, and pointing generally opposite to the direction of revolution of the <EARTH> about the <SUN>; positive in the contra-revolution direction.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_WIND_SPEED_GSE_Z
EDCS Attribute Code: 1152
Definition:
The <<STELLAR_WIND_SPEED>> perpendicular to the ecliptic plane; positive towards the <STAR> Polaris.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_X_RAY_FLUX_L_BAND
EDCS Attribute Code: 1153
Definition:
The intensity (flux) of stellar x-rays in the L-band (0,1 - 0,8 nanometres wavelength).
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: RADIANT_EXITANCE_RATE
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STELLAR_X_RAY_FLUX_S_BAND
EDCS Attribute Code: 1154
Definition:
The intensity (flux) of stellar x-rays in the S-band (0,05 - 0,4 nanometres wavelength).
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: RADIANT_EXITANCE_RATE
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STEM_DIAMETER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1639
Definition:
The diameter of the stem/trunk of a <PLANT> measured at a <<HEIGHT_AGL>> of 1,4 metres.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, LIVING_ORGANISM, PLANT
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STORAGE_FACILITY_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1155
Definition:
The type of storage <FACILITY>s available at, or in the near vicinity, of an <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | AMMUNITION | EEC_STORFACTY_AMMUNITION | Any object or material designed to be fired, exploded, or otherwise released by a weapon, especially bullets, shot, shells, and other such projectiles. | IR | [APDS] |
2 | DIESEL_FUEL | EEC_STORFACTY_DIESEL_FUEL | A combustible distillate of petroleum used as fuel for diesel engines; usually the fraction of crude oil that is distilled after kerosene. | IR | [MWCD] |
3 | DUTCH_BARN | EEC_STORFACTY_DUTCH_BARN | A style of barn which came from the Netherlands and popular during the 17th and early 18th centuries. Dutch barns had sloping roof lines that came close to the ground, and were about 30 feet by 30 feet. They had low side walls and plank roofs. Plank roofs are heavy boards that were used for roofs. Double doors are two doors put together. Anchor beams are support beams to hold up the roof. Brackets are mouldings that hang from a roof. | NR | |
4 | EXPLOSIVES | EEC_STORFACTY_EXPLOSIVES | Any material that has a tendency to explode, such as gunpowder, nitro-glycerine, or dynamite. | IR | [APDS] |
5 | FOOD | EEC_STORFACTY_FOOD | Material consisting essentially of protein, carbohydrate, and fat used in the body of an organism to sustain growth, repair, and vital processes and to furnish energy. | IR | [MWCD] |
6 | GAS | EEC_STORFACTY_GAS | One of the three fundamental forms of matter, along with liquids and solids. Unlike a solid (and like a liquid), a gas has no fixed shape and will conform in shape to the space available. Unlike a liquid, it has no fixed volume and will conform in volume to the space available. In comparison with solids and liquids, gases have widely separated molecules, are light in weight, and are easily compressed. | IR | [APDS] |
7 | GASOLINE | EEC_STORFACTY_GASOLINE | A volatile, liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is obtained by refining petroleum and is used as a fuel in most internal-combustion engines. | IR | [APDS] |
8 | GRAIN | EEC_STORFACTY_GRAIN | The seed or seed like fruits of wheat, oats, corn, or other cereal grasses. | IR | [APDS] |
9 | GRAVEL | EEC_STORFACTY_GRAVEL | Rounded pebbles between 6,35 millimetres and 76,2 millimetres in diameter. | IR | [APDS] |
10 | HARD_STANDING_ONLY | EEC_STORFACTY_HARD_STANDING_ONLY | An tract of hard material for aircraft to stand on when not in use. | NR | |
11 | LIQUID | EEC_STORFACTY_LIQUID | Having the properties of a liquid: being neither solid nor gaseous. | IR | [MWCD] |
12 | NONE_AVAILABLE | EEC_STORFACTY_NONE_AVAILABLE | No storage <FACILITY>s are available. | NR | |
13 | OIL | EEC_STORFACTY_OIL | A naturally occurring liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds that yields combustible fuels, petrochemicals, and lubricants upon distillation. | IR | [APDS] |
14 | ORE | EEC_STORFACTY_ORE | Any naturally occurring material that contains extractable minerals of economic value. | IR | [APDS] |
15 | SALT | EEC_STORFACTY_SALT | A crystalline compound NaCl that consists of sodium chloride, is abundant in nature, and is used especially to season or preserve food or in industry. | IR | [MWCD] |
16 | SAND | EEC_STORFACTY_SAND | <SAND>. | n/a | |
17 | SOFT_STANDING_ONLY | EEC_STORFACTY_SOFT_STANDING_ONLY | Soft standing only. | NR | |
18 | SPECIALIZED_WAREHOUSE | EEC_STORFACTY_SPECIALIZED_WAREHOUSE | Specialized warehouse. | NR | |
19 | WAREHOUSE | EEC_STORFACTY_WAREHOUSE | A <BUILDING> in which goods or merchandise are stored. | NR | |
20 | WATER | EEC_STORFACTY_WATER | <WATER>. | n/a |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STRUCTURAL_PILE_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1156
Definition:
The type of a <STRUCTURAL_PILE>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | POST | EEC_PILINGTY_POST | A vertical piece of timber, metal or concrete forced into the earth or sea bed. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATPLE:3] |
2 | SNAG | EEC_PILINGTY_SNAG | Snag. | NR | |
3 | STAKE | EEC_PILINGTY_STAKE | An elongated wood or metal pole embedded in the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> to serve as a marker or support. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATPLE:1] |
4 | TRIPODAL | EEC_PILINGTY_TRIPODAL | A single <STRUCTURE> comprising three or more piles held together (sections of heavy timber, steel or concrete), and forced into the earth or seabed. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATPLE:4] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STRUCTURE_DENSITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1157
Definition:
The number of <STRUCTURE>s within a one square kilometre area of the <TERRAIN>; the structure density.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: COUNT
EDCS Group Labels: SHELTER
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STRUCTURE_PROTECTION_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1158
Definition:
The type of degree to which a <STRUCTURE> provides protection to itself or its contents by resisting the effects of explosions, ordnance, and natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | NO_PROTECTION | EEC_STRPROTTY_NO_PROTECTION | Affords no protection, such as a tent. | NR | |
2 | SOFT | EEC_STRPROTTY_SOFT | Affords limited protection, such as a glass-walled or wooden <STRUCTURE>. | NR | |
3 | SEMI_HARDENED | EEC_STRPROTTY_SEMI_HARDENED | Affords moderate protection, such as a partially concrete-walled <STRUCTURE>. | NR | |
4 | HARDENED | EEC_STRPROTTY_HARDENED | Affords significant protection under most circumstances, such as a fully concrete-walled and reinforced <STRUCTURE>. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_STRUCTURE_SHAPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1159
Definition:
The geometric form of an <OBJECT>, e.g., appearance or configuration.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | A_FRAME | EEC_STRSHAP_A_FRAME | A <BUILDING> having its structural frame in the shape of a triangle, usually with a steep double-pitched roof reaching to or near the ground. | IR | [APDS] |
2 | ARCH | EEC_STRSHAP_ARCH | A curved <STRUCTURE> designed to exert horizontal forces on its supports when subjected to vertical loads. | IR | [APDS] |
3 | ARTIFICIAL_MOUNTAIN | EEC_STRSHAP_ARTIFICIAL_MOUNTAIN | Artificial mountain. | NR | |
4 | BARREL | EEC_STRSHAP_BARREL | Barrel or tun. | NR | |
5 | BLIMP | EEC_STRSHAP_BLIMP | A non-rigid airship which floats in the air. | NR | |
6 | BOARD | EEC_STRSHAP_BOARD | A long, flat, rectangular piece of cut wood that is relatively wide in comparison to its thickness. | IR | [APDS] |
7 | BOAT_HULL_FLOAT | EEC_STRSHAP_BOAT_HULL_FLOAT | The floating shell of a vessel; it does not include the masts, rigging, and sails. | IR | [APDS] |
8 | BULLET | EEC_STRSHAP_BULLET | A cone-shaped or round piece of lead, steel, or other metal designed to be fired from a rifle, pistol, or other such small-calibre weapon. | IR | [APDS] |
9 | COLUMN_PILLAR | EEC_STRSHAP_COLUMN_PILLAR | A post or column. | IR | [APDS] |
10 | CONICAL_OR_PEAKED_OR_NUN | EEC_STRSHAP_CONICAL_OR_PEAKED_OR_NUN | Having the shape of a cone or having a peak. | IR | [APDS] |
11 | CRESCENT | EEC_STRSHAP_CRESCENT | A shape defined by a convex and concave edge, resembling a segment of a ring tapering to a point at each end. | IR | [APDS] |
12 | CROSS | EEC_STRSHAP_CROSS | A <STRUCTURE> consisting of an upright with a transverse beam used especially by the ancient Romans for execution. | IR | [MWCD] |
13 | CUBIC | EEC_STRSHAP_CUBIC | Shaped like a cube, the sides of which are six equal squares; a regular hexahedron. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, BUISHP:9] |
14 | CYLINDER_OR_PEAKED | EEC_STRSHAP_CYLINDER_OR_PEAKED | Having the shape of a cylinder or peak. | NR | |
15 | CYLINDER_OR_PEAKED_TOWER | EEC_STRSHAP_CYLINDER_OR_PEAKED_TOWER | Cylindrical or peaked with tower support. | NR | |
16 | CYLINDER_UPRIGHT | EEC_STRSHAP_CYLINDER_UPRIGHT | Shaped like an upright cylinder, or can, which is a solid geometrical figure generated by straight lines fixed in direction and describing with one of its points a closed curve, especially a circle. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, BUISHP:7] |
17 | CYLINDER_WITH_DOMED_TOP | EEC_STRSHAP_CYLINDER_WITH_DOMED_TOP | Having the shape of an upright cylinder with circular base and domed top. | NR | |
18 | CYLINDER_WITH_FLAT_TOP | EEC_STRSHAP_CYLINDER_WITH_FLAT_TOP | Having the shape of an upright cylinder with flat top. | NR | |
19 | CYLINDRICAL | EEC_STRSHAP_CYLINDRICAL | Having the shape of a cylinder. | NR | |
20 | DIAMOND_SHAPED_BUOY | EEC_STRSHAP_DIAMOND_SHAPED_BUOY | A buoy having a diamond shape. | NR | |
21 | DOME | EEC_STRSHAP_DOME | A round (usually hemispherical) vaulted roof or ceiling with a circular, elliptical, or polygonal base. | IR | [APDS] |
22 | DRAGONS_TEETH | EEC_STRSHAP_DRAGONS_TEETH | Having the shape of a tetrahedron. | NR | |
23 | ENCLOSED | EEC_STRSHAP_ENCLOSED | To be closed in or surrounded. | IR | [MWCD] |
24 | FERRIS_WHEEL | EEC_STRSHAP_FERRIS_WHEEL | An amusement device consisting of a large upright power-driven wheel carrying seats that remain horizontal around its rim. | IR | [MWCD] |
25 | FUNNEL | EEC_STRSHAP_FUNNEL | Having the shape of a funnel, a hollow cone with a tube extending from the smaller end and that is designed to catch and direct a downward flow. | IR | [APDS] |
26 | H_FRAME | EEC_STRSHAP_H_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the letter "H". | NR | |
27 | HIGH_RISE_BUILDING | EEC_STRSHAP_HIGH_RISE_BUILDING | A multi-storeyed <BUILDING> equipped with elevators; e.g., a high-rise apartment <BUILDING>. | IR | [AHD] |
28 | I_BEAM | EEC_STRSHAP_I_BEAM | A steel joist or girder with short flanges and a cross section formed like the letter I. | IR | [AHD] |
29 | I_FRAME | EEC_STRSHAP_I_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the serif letter "I". | NR | |
30 | IRREGULAR | EEC_STRSHAP_IRREGULAR | Not symmetrical; without uniform dimensions. | IR | [APDS] |
31 | LATERAL | EEC_STRSHAP_LATERAL | Predominantly horizontal. | NR | |
32 | MAST | EEC_STRSHAP_MAST | A pole or tower rising from the hull of a vessel, supporting halyards, electronic equipment, observation positions, and so forth. | IR | [APDS] |
33 | MOUNDS | EEC_STRSHAP_MOUNDS | Any isolated, low, rounded natural hill or knoll, usually of <SOIL>. | NR | |
34 | MULTI_ARCH | EEC_STRSHAP_MULTI_ARCH | Having multiple arches. | NR | |
35 | OBELISK | EEC_STRSHAP_OBELISK | A tall, tapering, usually monolithic, squared pillar with a pyramidal tip. | IR | [APDS] |
36 | OPEN | EEC_STRSHAP_OPEN | Open to the elements; not closed. | NR | |
37 | OPEN_ENDED | EEC_STRSHAP_OPEN_ENDED | Having an end which is open. | NR | |
38 | OVAL | EEC_STRSHAP_OVAL | A shape resembling an elongated circle or the longitudinal cross section of an egg. | IR | [APDS] |
39 | PILLAR_OR_SPINDLE | EEC_STRSHAP_PILLAR_OR_SPINDLE | A post or column or large, pointed rod, bar, or pin. | IR | [APDS] |
40 | PLAQUE | EEC_STRSHAP_PLAQUE | A flat plate, slab, or disk that is ornamented or engraved for mounting. | IR | [AHD] |
41 | POLE | EEC_STRSHAP_POLE | A long slender usually cylindrical object (as a length of wood). | IR | [MWCD] |
42 | PYRAMID | EEC_STRSHAP_PYRAMID | Shaped like a polyhedron of which one face is a polygon of any number of sides, and the other faces are triangles with a common vertex; e.g., a pyramid. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, BUISHP:6] |
43 | RECTANGULAR | EEC_STRSHAP_RECTANGULAR | Having the shape of a rectangular solid. | NR | |
44 | RIPPLE | EEC_STRSHAP_RIPPLE | A slight disturbance of a <SURFACE> as in water by a breeze. | IR | [APDS] |
45 | ROLLER_COASTER | EEC_STRSHAP_ROLLER_COASTER | An elevated railway (as in an amusement park) constructed with sharp curves and steep inclines on which cars roll. | IR | [MWCD] |
46 | ROUND | EEC_STRSHAP_ROUND | Having every part of the <SURFACE> or circumference equidistant from the centre. | NR | |
47 | RUINS | EEC_STRSHAP_RUINS | Shape of <STRUCTURE> is destroyed or partially destroyed by explosion, time, or natural disaster. | NR | |
48 | SCANNER | EEC_STRSHAP_SCANNER | Scanner. | NR | |
49 | SOLID_OR_FILLED | EEC_STRSHAP_SOLID_OR_FILLED | Solid or filled. | NR | |
50 | SPAR | EEC_STRSHAP_SPAR | A beam or bar forming part of a vessel's rigging. Spars include masts, yards, booms, and gaffs. | IR | [APDS] |
51 | SPHERICAL_HEMISPHERICAL | EEC_STRSHAP_SPHERICAL_HEMISPHERICAL | Shaped like a sphere, or half of a sphere, which is a body the <SURFACE> of which is at all points equidistant from the centre. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, BUISHP:8] |
52 | SPHERICAL_WITH_COLUMNS | EEC_STRSHAP_SPHERICAL_WITH_COLUMNS | Spherical with column support. | NR | |
53 | SPIRE | EEC_STRSHAP_SPIRE | Tapering to a point at the top; a spire or steeple. | IR | [AHD] |
54 | SQUARE | EEC_STRSHAP_SQUARE | Having the shape of a square or cube. | NR | |
55 | STAR | EEC_STRSHAP_STAR | A conventional figure with five or more points that represents a star. | IR | [MWCD] |
56 | STATUE | EEC_STRSHAP_STATUE | A three-dimensional representation usually of a person, animal, or mythical being that is produced by sculpturing, modelling, or casting. | IR | [MWCD] |
57 | SUPERBUOY | EEC_STRSHAP_SUPERBUOY | A large automated navigational buoy. | NR | |
58 | T_FRAME | EEC_STRSHAP_T_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the letter "T". | NR | |
59 | TELESCOPING_GASHOLDER | EEC_STRSHAP_TELESCOPING_GASHOLDER | Telescoping gasholder or gasometer. | NR | |
60 | TETRAHEDRON | EEC_STRSHAP_TETRAHEDRON | A polyhedron having four (triangular) sides. | IR | [APDS] |
61 | TOWER | EEC_STRSHAP_TOWER | A <STRUCTURE> that is much taller than it is wide; it may be freestanding or form part of a <BUILDING>. | IR | [APDS] |
62 | TOWER_MOUNTED_RADOME | EEC_STRSHAP_TOWER_MOUNTED_RADOME | Mounted on a radome tower. | NR | |
63 | TRANSVERSE | EEC_STRSHAP_TRANSVERSE | Placed crosswise; situated at right angles to the long axis of a part. | IR | [APDS] |
64 | TRIPOD | EEC_STRSHAP_TRIPOD | A stand or support for an instrument or device with three legs, often extended telescopically, and upon which is a small platform or table for holding a surveying device such as a theodolite, a camera, or other device. | IR | [APDS] |
65 | TRUSS | EEC_STRSHAP_TRUSS | A planar structural component composed of a combination of chords and web members in a triangular arrangement that forms a rigid framework; often used to support a roof or <BRIDGE>. | IR | [APDS] |
66 | WINDMOTOR | EEC_STRSHAP_WINDMOTOR | A <STRUCTURE> used for generating electrical power from wind. | NR | |
67 | WITH_RADOME | EEC_STRSHAP_WITH_RADOME | Having a component which is a domelike shell transparent to radio-frequency radiation, used to house a radar antenna. | IR | [AHD] |
68 | Y_FRAME | EEC_STRSHAP_Y_FRAME | Having a structural frame shaped like the letter "Y". | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SUMMER_CANOPY_COVER_FRACTION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1160
Definition:
The <TREE> canopy cover, durring the summer, within the area of an <OBJECT>, expressed as a fraction.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: PLANT, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SUNRISE_TIME
EDCS Attribute Code: 1640
Definition:
The time of sunrise as specified by <<TIME_FORMAT>>. The time of sunrise is defined to occur when the geometric zenith distance of the centre of the <SUN> is 90,8333 arc degrees; that is, the centre of the <SUN> is geometrically 50 arc minutes below a horizontal plane for an observer at MSL with a level, unobstructed eastern horizon under average atmospheric conditions. The upper limb of the <SUN> will then appear to be tangent to the eastern horizon. The 50 arc minute geometric depression of the centre of the <SUN> used for the computations is obtained by adding the average apparent <<RADIUS>> of the <SUN> (16 arc minutes) to the average amount of atmospheric refraction at the horizon (34 arc minutes).
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: CONSTRAINED_STRING
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY, SPACE, TIME
Reference Type: IR
References: [SIED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SUNSET_TIME
EDCS Attribute Code: 1641
Definition:
The time of sunset as specified by <<TIME_FORMAT>>. The time of sunset is defined to occur when the geometric zenith distance of the centre of the <SUN> is 90,8333 arc degrees; that is, the centre of the <SUN> is geometrically 50 arc minutes below a horizontal plane for an observer at MSL with a level, unobstructed western horizon under average atmospheric conditions. The upper limb of the <SUN> will then appear to be tangent to the western horizon. The 50 arc minute geometric depression of the centre of the <SUN> used for the computations is obtained by adding the average apparent <<RADIUS>> of the <SUN> (16 arc minutes) to the average amount of atmospheric refraction at the horizon (34 arc minutes).
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: CONSTRAINED_STRING
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY, SPACE, TIME
Reference Type: IR
References: [SIED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SUNSHINE_OBSERVATION_PERIOD
EDCS Attribute Code: 1161
Definition:
The quantity of time (period) over which a solar irradiation (sunshine) observation was taken.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: TIME
EDCS Group Labels: TIME
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SUNSHINE_PERIOD
EDCS Attribute Code: 1162
Definition:
The quantity of time (period) solar irradiation (sunshine) occurred during the reporting period.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: TIME
EDCS Group Labels: TIME
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SUNSPOT_NUMBER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1642
Definition:
The number of <SUNSPOT>s observed; the sunspot number (SSN).
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, SPACE
Reference Type: IR
References: [TASC]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SUNSPOT_NUMBER_INDEX
EDCS Attribute Code: 1163
Definition:
The total number of sunspots plus ten times the number of sunspot groups in a given period (usually one month); the sunspot number index. The actual SSN for a given date is then obtained by calculating the SNI for each of the six months before and after the date of interest and averaging them -- weighing the first and last months only half as much as the other months.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: COUNT
EDCS Group Labels: SPACE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SUPERELEVATION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1643
Definition:
The lateral slope (rise/run) of a <TERRAIN_TRANSPORTATION_ROUTE>; the superelevation.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, LAND_TRNSP
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SUPERTANKER_COUNT
EDCS Attribute Code: 1164
Definition:
The number of supertanker <VESSEL>s (dead weight > 317 514,6 kilograms (approximately 350 000 tons); length > 325 metres) in a nominal 111,120 kilometres (60 nautical miles) square cell of <OCEAN>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: COUNT
EDCS Group Labels: HYDROGRAPHIC_TRNSP, VEHICLE
Reference Type: IR
References: [OAML, Historical Temporal Shipping Data Base]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_ANGLE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1165
Definition:
The maximum angle, between 0 and 90 arc degrees (or equivalent), between the <SURFACE> of an <OBJECT> and a perpendicular to the local gravity vector.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_BACKSCATTER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1166
Definition:
The ratio of the flux returned (reflected directly back in the direction of incidence) to the incident flux in decibels (negative sign assumed) of an <OBJECT> <SURFACE>; the surface backscatter.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: FIELD_OR_POWER_LEVEL_DIFF
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_CATEGORY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1644
Definition:
The category of the <SURFACE> of an <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | EXTERIOR | EEC_SRFCAT_EXTERIOR | Further from the centre, outer, (opposed to interior); exterior. | DR | [NSOED, "exterior", 1] |
2 | INTERIOR | EEC_SRFCAT_INTERIOR | Situated (more) within or inside; interior. | DR | [NSOED, "interior", 1] |
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_CHARACTERISTIC_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1167
Definition:
The principal characteristic type of a <SURFACE>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | BARE | EEC_SRFCHRTY_BARE | Bare or cleared. | NR | |
2 | BROKEN | EEC_SRFCHRTY_BROKEN | Fractured or in pieces; broken. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, NATQUA:4] |
3 | CALCAREOUS | EEC_SRFCHRTY_CALCAREOUS | Composed of or containing calcium or calcium carbonate; calcareous. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, NATQUA:9] |
4 | COARSE | EEC_SRFCHRTY_COARSE | Falling within the largest size continuum for a particular nature of <SURFACE> term; coarse. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, NATQUA:3] |
5 | DECAYED | EEC_SRFCHRTY_DECAYED | Decayed. | NR | |
6 | FINE | EEC_SRFCHRTY_FINE | Falling within the smallest size continuum for a particular nature of <SURFACE> term; fine. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, NATQUA:1] |
7 | FLINTY | EEC_SRFCHRTY_FLINTY | Flinty. | NR | |
8 | GLACIAL | EEC_SRFCHRTY_GLACIAL | Describing the action, features, movements, and materials produced by or derived from glaciers or ice, or a region covered by glaciers or ice. | IR | [APDS] |
9 | GRITTY | EEC_SRFCHRTY_GRITTY | Like, containing, or consisting of grit. | IR | [APDS] |
10 | GROUND | EEC_SRFCHRTY_GROUND | The top layer of the <SURFACE> of the <EARTH>. | IR | [APDS] |
11 | HARD | EEC_SRFCHRTY_HARD | Resistant to penetration or wear. | IR | [APDS] |
12 | KARST | EEC_SRFCHRTY_KARST | A landscape characterized by numerous sinkholes, caves, and extensive underground drainage that is produced on limestone, gypsum, or dolomite formations by solution or dissolution. | IR | [APDS] |
13 | LARGE | EEC_SRFCHRTY_LARGE | Bigger or greater than is usual, typical or average. | IR | [CIDE] |
14 | MEDIUM | EEC_SRFCHRTY_MEDIUM | Falling within the moderate size continuum for a particular nature of <SURFACE> term; medium. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, NATQUA:2] |
15 | MEMBRANE | EEC_SRFCHRTY_MEMBRANE | Fibre material, coated by plastic or other water-repellent substance; membrane. | NR | |
16 | MOBILE_BOTTOM | EEC_SRFCHRTY_MOBILE_BOTTOM | Mobile bottom. | NR | |
17 | ROCKY | EEC_SRFCHRTY_ROCKY | Like, containing, or consisting of rocks. | NR | |
18 | ROTTEN | EEC_SRFCHRTY_ROTTEN | Rotten. | NR | |
19 | SMALL | EEC_SRFCHRTY_SMALL | Small. | NR | |
20 | SOFT | EEC_SRFCHRTY_SOFT | Easily penetrated or divided. | IR | [APDS] |
21 | SPECKLED | EEC_SRFCHRTY_SPECKLED | Speckled. | NR | |
22 | SPRINGS_IN_SEABED | EEC_SRFCHRTY_SPRINGS_IN_SEABED | Springs in seabed. | NR | |
23 | STICKY | EEC_SRFCHRTY_STICKY | Having an adhesive or glue like property; sticky. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, NATQUA:5] |
24 | STIFF | EEC_SRFCHRTY_STIFF | Firm or hard, not easily bent or moved. | IR | [CIDE] |
25 | STREAKY | EEC_SRFCHRTY_STREAKY | Having streaks, long thin marks which are easily noticed because they are very different from the material surrounding it. | IR | [CIDE] |
26 | TENACIOUS | EEC_SRFCHRTY_TENACIOUS | Tenacious. | NR | |
27 | UNEVEN | EEC_SRFCHRTY_UNEVEN | Uneven. | NR | |
28 | UNSURFACED | EEC_SRFCHRTY_UNSURFACED | Unsurfaced. | NR | |
29 | VARIED | EEC_SRFCHRTY_VARIED | Containing many different types or changing often. | IR | [APDS] |
30 | VOLCANIC | EEC_SRFCHRTY_VOLCANIC | Composed of or containing material ejected from a volcano. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, NATQUA:8] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_DEWPOINT_DEPRESSION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1168
Definition:
The difference in thermodynamic degrees, at the lowest level of the <ATMOSPHERE>, between the <<AIR_TEMPERATURE>> and the dewpoint; the surface dewpoint depression.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: THERMO_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_DEWPOINT_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1169
Definition:
The <<DEWPOINT_TEMPERATURE>> at a <PLANETARY_SURFACE>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: THERMO_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: IR
References: [WMO182]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_EM_ABSORPTIVITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1170
Definition:
The ratio of absorbed to incident electromagnetic flux at a <SURFACE>; the surface absorptivity.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: FIELD_OR_POWER_LEVEL_DIFF
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_EM_ABSORPTIVITY_SOLAR
EDCS Attribute Code: 1171
Definition:
The <<SURFACE_EM_ABSORPTIVITY>> from about 0,0 to 3,0 micrometres in wavelength (all appreciable solar flux); if expressed in decibels, negative sign is assumed; the solar surface absorptivity.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: FIELD_OR_POWER_LEVEL_DIFF
EDCS Group Labels: EM_PHENOMENON, LIGHTING_AND_VISIBILITY, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_EM_PROP_DUCT_ALTITUDE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1172
Definition:
The altitude of the effective ceiling of a surface-based <ELECTROMAGNETIC_REFRACTIVE_EVAPORATIVE_DUCT> formed by moisture trapped by a low altitude temperature inversion.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, EM_PHENOMENON
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_EM_PROP_DUCT_STRENGTH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1173
Definition:
The strength of a surface-based <ELECTROMAGNETIC_REFRACTIVE_EVAPORATIVE_DUCT> formed by moisture trapped by a low altitude temperature inversion.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | NONE_PRESENT | EEC_SRFEMDUCTSTRN_NONE_PRESENT | None present. | NR | |
2 | WEAK | EEC_SRFEMDUCTSTRN_WEAK | Weak. | NR | |
3 | AVERAGE | EEC_SRFEMDUCTSTRN_AVERAGE | Average. | NR | |
4 | STRONG | EEC_SRFEMDUCTSTRN_STRONG | Strong. | NR | |
5 | EXTREME | EEC_SRFEMDUCTSTRN_EXTREME | Extreme. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_MATERIAL_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1174
Definition:
The <SURFACE> <MATERIAL> composition of an <OBJECT>, excluding internal structural <MATERIAL>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | AIRCRAFT | EEC_SRFMATTY_AIRCRAFT | The exterior skin of a <VEHICLE> that travels within an atmosphere; generally aluminum. | NR | |
2 | ALUMINUM | EEC_SRFMATTY_ALUMINUM | A highly ductile, malleable and conductive element, atomic number 13, that is resistant to corrosion and wear, and is widely used in alloys for beverage cans, household utensils, aircraft and automobile parts, electrical equipment, and many other products. | IR | [APDS] |
3 | AMMUNITION | EEC_SRFMATTY_AMMUNITION | Any object or material designed to be fired, exploded, or otherwise released by a weapon, especially bullets, shot, shells, and other such projectiles. | IR | [APDS] |
4 | ASH | EEC_SRFMATTY_ASH | The residual inorganic matter left after an organic substance has been completely burned. | IR | [APDS] |
5 | ASPHALT | EEC_SRFMATTY_ASPHALT | A dark, tarry, bituminous material found naturally or distilled from petroleum, mixed with crushed stone gravel or <SAND>. | IR | [APDS] |
6 | BASALT | EEC_SRFMATTY_BASALT | A dark, fine-grained igneous rock originating from a lava flow or minor intrusion, composed mainly of plagioclase clinopyroxene and sometimes olivine, and often displaying a columnar structure. | IR | [APDS] |
7 | BEDROCK | EEC_SRFMATTY_BEDROCK | The solid, undisturbed rock underlying the <SOIL> or other unconsolidated <SURFACE> material. | IR | [APDS] |
8 | BITUMINOUS | EEC_SRFMATTY_BITUMINOUS | Bituminous - tar or asphalt mixed in place, oiled. | NR | |
9 | BOULDER | EEC_SRFMATTY_BOULDER | A rounded rock with diameter of 256,0 millimetres or larger; boulder. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, NATSUR:15] |
10 | BRICK | EEC_SRFMATTY_BRICK | A building or paving material composed of clay that has been hardened by heat, either in the sun or in a kiln. | IR | [APDS] |
11 | CALCAREOUS | EEC_SRFMATTY_CALCAREOUS | Composed of, containing, or resembling calcium carbonate, calcium, or limestone; chalky. | IR | [APDS] |
12 | CEMENT | EEC_SRFMATTY_CEMENT | A material created by grinding calcined limestone and clay to a fine powder, which can be mixed with water and poured to set as a solid mass or used as an ingredient in making mortar or concrete. | IR | [APDS] |
13 | CHALK | EEC_SRFMATTY_CHALK | A fine-grained limestone or a soft form of calcium carbonate composed of finely divided marine shells. | IR | [APDS] |
14 | CHEMICAL | EEC_SRFMATTY_CHEMICAL | Any substance formed by or used in a chemical reaction. | IR | [APDS] |
15 | CINDERS | EEC_SRFMATTY_CINDERS | A partly burned and extinguished piece of combustible material or particles of such a material. | IR | [APDS] |
16 | CIRRIPEDIA | EEC_SRFMATTY_CIRRIPEDIA | Made from the calcareous shell of the cirripedia which is an order of Crustacea including the barnacles. | IR | [APDS] |
17 | CLAY | EEC_SRFMATTY_CLAY | Stiff, sticky earth that becomes hard when baked and consisting of particles of less than 0,002 millimetres in diameter; clay. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, NATSUR:2] |
18 | COAL | EEC_SRFMATTY_COAL | A brown to black combustible, carbonaceous sedimentary rock formed by the compaction of partially decomposed plant material. | IR | [APDS] |
19 | COBBLE | EEC_SRFMATTY_COBBLE | Stones worn round and smooth by water and used for paving and between 64,0 and 256,0 millimetres in diameter; cobbles. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, NATSUR:8] |
20 | COKE | EEC_SRFMATTY_COKE | A residue of fixed carbon and ash left after heating bituminous coal in the absence of air. | IR | [APDS] |
21 | COMPOSITE_ge50_PCT_PERMANENT | EEC_SRFMATTY_COMPOSITE_ge50_PCT_PERMANENT | Composite - 50 percent or more of the <RUNWAY> length is permanent. | NR | |
22 | COMPOSITE_lt50_PCT_PERMANENT | EEC_SRFMATTY_COMPOSITE_lt50_PCT_PERMANENT | Composite soft - less than 50 percent of the <RUNWAY> length is permanent. | NR | |
23 | COMPOSITION | EEC_SRFMATTY_COMPOSITION | A mixture of man-made and natural components. | IR | [APDS] |
24 | CONCRETE | EEC_SRFMATTY_CONCRETE | A hard, strong substance that is composed of cement and an aggregate such as <SAND> and gravel which has been mixed with water and allowed to dry and harden. | IR | [APDS] |
25 | CONGLOMERATE | EEC_SRFMATTY_CONGLOMERATE | Sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments of rocks or minerals embedded in a fine-grained matrix of <SAND>, silt, or cementing material. | IR | [APDS] |
26 | COPPER | EEC_SRFMATTY_COPPER | A soft, reddish, ductile metal that is an excellent conductor of electricity, atomic number 29, that has a low reactivity and resists atmospheric corrosion. | IR | [APDS] |
27 | CORAL | EEC_SRFMATTY_CORAL | Hard calcareous skeletons of many tribes of marine polyps; coral. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, NATSUR:14] |
28 | CORAL_HEAD | EEC_SRFMATTY_CORAL_HEAD | A large, knobbly or dome-shaped coral growth. | IR | [APDS] |
29 | DESALINATED_WATER | EEC_SRFMATTY_DESALINATED_WATER | Water that has undergone the process of desalinization. | IR | [APDS] |
30 | DIAMONDS | EEC_SRFMATTY_DIAMONDS | A form of carbon, a colourless, white, or occasionally tinted cubic mineral commonly occurring in octahedral crystals with a brilliant to greasy lustre and a highly perfect cleavage, having a specific gravity of 3,51 and a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale. | IR | [APDS] |
31 | DIATOMS | EEC_SRFMATTY_DIATOMS | A soft, fine, porous, yellow, light grey, or white siliceous sedimentary deposit; composed mainly of the microscopic skeletons of diatoms. | IR | [APDS] |
32 | DISTORTED_SURFACE | EEC_SRFMATTY_DISTORTED_SURFACE | An unnatural or misshapen <SURFACE>. | IR | [APDS] |
33 | DOLOMITE | EEC_SRFMATTY_DOLOMITE | A white to reddish to greenish trigonal mineral with a vitreous lustre and a perfect cleavage, occurring as rhombohedral crystals or in massive form, having a specific gravity of 2,85 and a hardness of 3,5 to 4 on the Mohs scale. | IR | [APDS] |
34 | EARTHEN | EEC_SRFMATTY_EARTHEN | Made from the loose, fragmented material that composes part of the <TERRAIN>. | IR | [APDS] |
35 | ELECTRIC | EEC_SRFMATTY_ELECTRIC | Carrying electricity, or designed to carry electricity. | IR | [APDS] |
36 | ERODED_LANDS | EEC_SRFMATTY_ERODED_LANDS | Land that has been worn away, as by the action of wind, water, or glaciers. | IR | [APDS] |
37 | EVAPORITES | EEC_SRFMATTY_EVAPORITES | A nonclastic, sedimentary rock consisting of deposits of mineral salts produced by the evaporation of salt water. | IR | [APDS] |
38 | EXPLOSIVES | EEC_SRFMATTY_EXPLOSIVES | Any material that has a tendency to explode, such as gunpowder, nitro-glycerine, or dynamite. | IR | [APDS] |
39 | FLYNCH | EEC_SRFMATTY_FLYNCH | A marine sedimentary facies characterized by a thick sequence of poorly fossiliferous, thinly bedded, graded deposits composed chiefly of marls, sandy and calcareous shales, and muds, rhythmically interbedded with conglomerates, coarse sandstones, and graywackes. May be loosely applied to any sediment with most of the lithologic and stratigraphic. characteristics of a flysch, such as almost any turbidite. | NR | |
40 | FOOD | EEC_SRFMATTY_FOOD | Any nutrient that is taken in or ingested by an organism and used by it to produce energy, build and repair tissue, and regulate body processes. | IR | [APDS] |
41 | FORAMINIFERA | EEC_SRFMATTY_FORAMINIFERA | Made from an order of chiefly marine protozoa in the phylum Sarcodina, whose shells are the main ingredient of chalk. | IR | [APDS] |
42 | FROZEN_WATER | EEC_SRFMATTY_FROZEN_WATER | Frozen water, including snow and ice. | NR | |
43 | FUCUS | EEC_SRFMATTY_FUCUS | Any of various brown algae. | IR | [APDS] |
44 | GAS | EEC_SRFMATTY_GAS | One of the three fundamental forms of matter, along with liquids and solids. Unlike a solid (and like a liquid), a gas has no fixed shape and will conform in shape to the space available. Unlike a liquid, it has no fixed volume and will conform in volume to the space available. In comparison with solids and liquids, gases have widely separated molecules, are light in weight, and are easily compressed. | IR | [APDS] |
45 | GASOLINE | EEC_SRFMATTY_GASOLINE | A volatile, liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is obtained by refining petroleum and is used as a fuel in most internal-combustion engines. | IR | [APDS] |
46 | GIBBSITE | EEC_SRFMATTY_GIBBSITE | A white to greyish to greenish to reddish monoclinic mineral, polymorphous with bayerite, doyleite, and nordstrandite, occurring in massive form and as tabular crystals, having a vitreous lustre, a specific gravity of 2,4, and a hardness of 2,5 to 3,5 on the Mohs scale; found as an alteration product of aluminum-bearing minerals in bauxite and laterite deposits. | IR | [APDS] |
47 | GLASS | EEC_SRFMATTY_GLASS | A brittle, noncrystalline, usually transparent or translucent material that is generally formed by the fusion of dissolved silica and silicates with soda and lime. | IR | [APDS] |
48 | GLOBIGERINA | EEC_SRFMATTY_GLOBIGERINA | Made from the calcareous remains of a small genus of foraminiferids. | IR | [APDS] |
49 | GOLD | EEC_SRFMATTY_GOLD | A very ductile, malleable, yellow metallic element, atomic number 79, that is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity, and chemically nonreactive. | IR | [APDS] |
50 | GRADED | EEC_SRFMATTY_GRADED | Graded or rolled earth, grass on graded <SOIL>. | NR | |
51 | GRANITE | EEC_SRFMATTY_GRANITE | A coarse-grained plutonic rock composed chiefly of quartz and feldspar with lesser quantities of mica or other collared minerals, such as hornblende, biotite, or muscovite. | IR | [APDS] |
52 | GRASS | EEC_SRFMATTY_GRASS | Grass or <SOIL>, not graded or rolled. | NR | |
53 | GRAVEL | EEC_SRFMATTY_GRAVEL | Small stones with coarse <SAND> and between 2,0 and 4,0 millimetres in diameter; gravel. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, NATSUR:6] |
54 | GREEN_ROCKS | EEC_SRFMATTY_GREEN_ROCKS | Any basic igneous rock that has been metamorphosed or otherwise altered so as to take on a greenish colour due to the presence of chlorite, actinolite, or epidote. | IR | [APDS] |
55 | GROUND | EEC_SRFMATTY_GROUND | The top layer of the <SURFACE> of the <EARTH>. | IR | [APDS] |
56 | GROUND_SHELLS | EEC_SRFMATTY_GROUND_SHELLS | The calcareous, horny, or chitinous covering or encasement of certain animals such as molluscs. The calcareous, horny, or chitinous covering or encasement of certain animals such as molluscs that has been reduced to a fine powder or dust by grinding. | IR | [APDS] |
57 | HERBACEOUS_VEGETATION | EEC_SRFMATTY_HERBACEOUS_VEGETATION | Vegetation which is soft and green, rather than woody. | IR | [APDS] |
58 | ICE | EEC_SRFMATTY_ICE | Water in the solid state, produced by the freezing of liquid water, by the condensation of water vapour directly into crystals, or by the compaction and recrystallization of fallen snow. | IR | [APDS] |
59 | IRON | EEC_SRFMATTY_IRON | Malleable, ductile, hard metallic element having the symbol Fe, atomic number 26, that is magnetic or magnetizable. | IR | [APDS] |
60 | KARST | EEC_SRFMATTY_KARST | A landscape characterized by numerous sinkholes, caves, and extensive underground drainage that is produced on limestone, gypsum, or dolomite formations by solution or dissolution. | IR | [APDS] |
61 | KELP | EEC_SRFMATTY_KELP | The common name for any large, brown cold-water seaweed, especially of the orders Laminariales and Fucales. | IR | [APDS] |
62 | LATERITE | EEC_SRFMATTY_LATERITE | A reddish <SOIL> residue produced by weathering under temperate to tropical conditions and composed primarily of hydrated iron or aluminum oxides. | IR | [APDS] |
63 | LAVA | EEC_SRFMATTY_LAVA | A previously molten mass of rock material that is extruded by a volcano or through a fissure in the terrain <SURFACE>. | IR | [APDS] |
64 | LEAD | EEC_SRFMATTY_LEAD | A soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white, dense metallic element having the symbol Pb, atomic number 82. | IR | [APDS] |
65 | LOESS | EEC_SRFMATTY_LOESS | An extremely fertile, fine-grained loam composed of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica, and clay. | IR | [APDS] |
66 | LUMBER | EEC_SRFMATTY_LUMBER | A collective term for wood that has been sawed into appropriate sizes for building and other uses. | IR | [APDS] |
67 | MACADAM | EEC_SRFMATTY_MACADAM | Road-making material utilizing uniformly sized stones rollered into layers and finished with asphalt. | IR | [APDS] |
68 | MACADAM_CRUSHED_ROCK | EEC_SRFMATTY_MACADAM_CRUSHED_ROCK | Water bound macadam, crushed rock. | NR | |
69 | MADREPORES | EEC_SRFMATTY_MADREPORES | Any of various stony reef-building corals (order Madreporaria) of tropical seas that assume a variety of branching, encrusting, or massive forms. | IR | [APDS] |
70 | MANGANESE | EEC_SRFMATTY_MANGANESE | A pinkish-grey, chemically active metallic element that has the symbol Mn, atomic number 25, which resembles iron but is harder and more brittle. | IR | [APDS] |
71 | MARBLE | EEC_SRFMATTY_MARBLE | A metamorphic rock that consists of calcite or dolomite, typically with a granoblastic saccharoidal texture. | IR | [APDS] |
72 | MARL | EEC_SRFMATTY_MARL | A calcerous clay, or a mixture of clay and particles of calcite and dolomite, usually derived from shell fragments. | IR | [APDS] |
73 | MASONRY | EEC_SRFMATTY_MASONRY | Stonework or brickwork of any type. | IR | [APDS] |
74 | MATTES | EEC_SRFMATTY_MATTES | Mattes. | NR | |
75 | MEMBRANE | EEC_SRFMATTY_MEMBRANE | Fibre material, coated by plastic or other water-repellent substance; membrane. | NR | |
76 | METAL | EEC_SRFMATTY_METAL | Any of a class of elements (or alloy thereof) that generally are solid at ordinary temperatures, have a greyish colour and a shiny <SURFACE>, and will conduct heat and electricity well. | IR | [APDS] |
77 | MIX | EEC_SRFMATTY_MIX | Mix - mix in place using non-bituminous binder such as Portland cement. | NR | |
78 | MUD | EEC_SRFMATTY_MUD | Any very wet, soft <SOIL>. | IR | [APDS] |
79 | MULTIPLE_SURFACE_MATERIALS | EEC_SRFMATTY_MULTIPLE_SURFACE_MATERIALS | <SURFACE> of the object is composed of multiple materials. | NR | |
80 | MUSSELS | EEC_SRFMATTY_MUSSELS | Any bivalve mollusc, especially an edible marine bivalve of the family Mytilidae living attached to wharf pilings, sea walls, and rocks in coastal seas, or a freshwater bivalve of the family Unionidae whose shell provides mother-of-pearl. | IR | [APDS] |
81 | NON_TREED_VEGETATION | EEC_SRFMATTY_NON_TREED_VEGETATION | Herbaceous or scrub vegetation, excluding <TREE>s. | NR | |
82 | OIL | EEC_SRFMATTY_OIL | A general term for any of a wide variety of greasy, viscous, combustible substances that are liquid at room temperature or when slightly warmed and insoluble in water; such substances may be derived from animal, vegetable, or mineral sources. | IR | [APDS] |
83 | OIL_BLISTER | EEC_SRFMATTY_OIL_BLISTER | Oil blister. | NR | |
84 | OOZE | EEC_SRFMATTY_OOZE | A soft, soupy mud or slime that typically overlies the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> of a lake, river, or estuary. | IR | [APDS] |
85 | OYSTERS | EEC_SRFMATTY_OYSTERS | The common name for sessile marine bivalve molluscs of the genera Ostrea and Crassostrea, family Ostreidae; adults have a rough, asymmetrical shell and a single adductor muscle. | IR | [APDS] |
86 | PAINT | EEC_SRFMATTY_PAINT | A coating or colouring mixture composed of pigment in a water, latex, or oil base. | IR | [APDS] |
87 | PAPER | EEC_SRFMATTY_PAPER | A common material made of fibres such as wood pulp or rags that have been laid on a fine screen in liquid suspension. | IR | [APDS] |
88 | PART_METAL | EEC_SRFMATTY_PART_METAL | An object comprised partially of metal. | NR | |
89 | PEAT | EEC_SRFMATTY_PEAT | Peat. | NR | |
90 | PEBBLE | EEC_SRFMATTY_PEBBLE | Small stones made smooth and round by being rolled in water and between 4,0 and 64,0 millimetres in diameter; pebbles. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, NATSUR:7] |
91 | PEM_MIX | EEC_SRFMATTY_PEM_MIX | PEM mix. | NR | |
92 | PERMANENT_HARD | EEC_SRFMATTY_PERMANENT_HARD | Permanent - hard <SURFACE> type unknown. | NR | |
93 | PLASTIC | EEC_SRFMATTY_PLASTIC | Any of various synthetic or organic materials that can be moulded or shaped, generally when heated, and then hardened into a desired form; for example, polymers, resins, and cellulose derivatives. | IR | [APDS] |
94 | POLYZOA | EEC_SRFMATTY_POLYZOA | The moss animals, a phylum of minute, moss like marine and freshwater creatures, with distinct alimentary canals, that form permanent colonies and reproduce by budding. | IR | [APDS] |
95 | PORPHYRY | EEC_SRFMATTY_PORPHYRY | Any igneous rock with numerous large phenocrysts embedded in a fine-grained groundmass. | IR | [APDS] |
96 | PRESTRESSED_CONCRETE | EEC_SRFMATTY_PRESTRESSED_CONCRETE | A concrete to which an internal compressive stress has been applied by means of wires or rods, so that a tensile stress equal to the compressive one can be applied in service; the net stress is then zero. | IR | [APDS] |
97 | PTEROPODS | EEC_SRFMATTY_PTEROPODS | A calcareous deep-sea deposit consisting of at least 45% skeletal remains of marine organisms, especially pteropods. | IR | [APDS] |
98 | PUMICE | EEC_SRFMATTY_PUMICE | A highly vesicular, glassy, volcanic rock, compositionally similar to rhyolite and often light enough to float on water. | IR | [APDS] |
99 | QUARTZ | EEC_SRFMATTY_QUARTZ | A transparent to translucent trigonal mineral with a vitreous lustre, commonly white or colourless but also occurring in a variety of colours, massive in habit or as hexagonal prismatic crystals, and having a specific gravity of 2,65 and a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale; the most abundant and widely distributed of all minerals. | IR | [APDS] |
100 | RADIOACTIVE_MATERIAL | EEC_SRFMATTY_RADIOACTIVE_MATERIAL | Any substance that spontaneously emits ionizing radiation. | IR | [APDS] |
101 | RADIOLARIA | EEC_SRFMATTY_RADIOLARIA | A soft, fine-grained, deep-sea siliceous sediment composed of at least 30% skeletal remains of Radiolaria. | IR | [APDS] |
102 | REINFORCED_CONCRETE | EEC_SRFMATTY_REINFORCED_CONCRETE | Concrete in which steel bars or wires (at least 0,6 percent by volume) are embedded to increase tensile load-bearing capacity. | IR | [APDS] |
103 | RIP_RAP | EEC_SRFMATTY_RIP_RAP | Rip rap. | NR | |
104 | ROCK | EEC_SRFMATTY_ROCK | Any naturally formed aggregate of one or more minerals, consolidated or not, with some degree of mineralogic and chemical constancy. | IR | [APDS] |
105 | RUBBER | EEC_SRFMATTY_RUBBER | Any of various natural or synthetic high polymers characterized by their elasticity. | IR | [APDS] |
106 | RUBBLE | EEC_SRFMATTY_RUBBLE | Any accumulation or layer of loose, unconsolidated, irregular fragments of rock. | IR | [APDS] |
107 | SALT | EEC_SRFMATTY_SALT | A crystalline compound NaCl that consists of sodium chloride, is abundant in nature, and is used especially to season or preserve food or in industry. | IR | [MWCD] |
108 | SAND | EEC_SRFMATTY_SAND | Tiny grains of crushed or worn rock between 0,0625 and 2.0 millimetres in diameter; sand. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, NATSUR:4] |
109 | SAND_AND_BOULDERS | EEC_SRFMATTY_SAND_AND_BOULDERS | A mixture of <SAND> and boulders. | NR | |
110 | SAND_AND_GRAVEL | EEC_SRFMATTY_SAND_AND_GRAVEL | Small, loose grains of worn or disintegrated rock combined with crushed rock. | NR | |
111 | SAND_AND_MUD | EEC_SRFMATTY_SAND_AND_MUD | A mixture of <SAND> and mud. | NR | |
112 | SAND_GRADED_ROLLED_OILED | EEC_SRFMATTY_SAND_GRADED_ROLLED_OILED | <SAND> surface which has been graded, rolled, or oiled, as for a road. | NR | |
113 | SANDSTONE | EEC_SRFMATTY_SANDSTONE | A cemented or otherwise compacted detrital sedimentary rock consisting primarily of quartz and featuring sand-size grains between 0,06 and 2 millimetres in diameter; the consolidated equivalent of <SAND>. | IR | [APDS] |
114 | SANDWAVES | EEC_SRFMATTY_SANDWAVES | A large, primary wavelike structure on the upper <SURFACE> of a sedimentary bed, produced by high-velocity air or water currents. | IR | [APDS] |
115 | SCHIST | EEC_SRFMATTY_SCHIST | A strongly foliated, crystalline, coarse-grained metamorphic rock with lamellar mineral constituents that allow it to split easily into thin flakes or slabs. | IR | [APDS] |
116 | SCORIA | EEC_SRFMATTY_SCORIA | A cindery, vesicular crust formed on the <SURFACE> of basaltic or andesitic lava as a result of the escape and expansion of gases before solidification. | IR | [APDS] |
117 | SEA_TANGLE | EEC_SRFMATTY_SEA_TANGLE | Any of various brown algae, especially of the genus Laminaria. | IR | [APDS] |
118 | SEAWEED | EEC_SRFMATTY_SEAWEED | A general term applied to a plant or plants growing in a saltwater environment, especially marine algae. | IR | [APDS] |
119 | SEWAGE | EEC_SRFMATTY_SEWAGE | Any liquid-born waste that contains animal or plant matter in suspension or solution, chemicals in solution, or <SOIL>s and storm water. | IR | [APDS] |
120 | SHELLS | EEC_SRFMATTY_SHELLS | The calcareous, horny, or chitinous covering or encasement of certain animals such as molluscs. | IR | [APDS] |
121 | SHINGLE | EEC_SRFMATTY_SHINGLE | A thin piece of wood, slate, or other material, usually rectangular and 20 to 25 centimetres across; laid in overlapping rows to cover the roof or walls of a <BUILDING>. | IR | [APDS] |
122 | SILT | EEC_SRFMATTY_SILT | Particles that when dried on the hand will rub off easily and between 0,002 and 0,0625 millimetres in diameter; silt. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, NATSUR:3] |
123 | SILVER | EEC_SRFMATTY_SILVER | A very ductile, malleable, chemically inactive, lustrous, and nearly white metallic element, atomic number 47, that is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. | IR | [APDS] |
124 | SLAG | EEC_SRFMATTY_SLAG | A synonym for scoria; also, the vitreous mass left as a residue by the smelting of metallic ore. | NR | |
125 | SLUDGE | EEC_SRFMATTY_SLUDGE | A soft, soupy or muddy stream <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> deposit, especially a black ooze formed on the <WATER_BODY_FLOOR> of a lake. | IR | [APDS] |
126 | SNOW | EEC_SRFMATTY_SNOW | Precipitation composed of white or translucent ice crystals in a flake or star like hexagonal form, often coated with rime and matted with ice needles. | IR | [APDS] |
127 | SOIL | EEC_SRFMATTY_SOIL | All loose, unconsolidated, weathered, or otherwise altered rock material above bedrock; soil. | IR | [APDS] |
128 | SPICULE | EEC_SRFMATTY_SPICULE | The skeletal part of sponges, radiolarians, sea cucumbers, and others, composed of calcium carbonate or silica; spicule. | IR | [APDS] |
129 | SPOIL | EEC_SRFMATTY_SPOIL | The overburden or debris removed from a mine. | IR | [APDS] |
130 | SPOIL_OR_TAILINGS | EEC_SRFMATTY_SPOIL_OR_TAILINGS | May be further delineated specifically as EE SPOIL and EE TAILINGS. | NR | |
131 | SPONGE | EEC_SRFMATTY_SPONGE | The soft, porous, fibrous framework of certain animals or colonies of the group Porifera, especially of the genera Spongia and Hippospongia, from which the living matter has been removed; sponge. | IR | [APDS] |
132 | STEEL | EEC_SRFMATTY_STEEL | Any of various alloys of the elements iron and carbon containing less than 2,5% carbon, usually also with lesser amounts of other elements, having substantial qualities of strength, hardness, and malleability; steel. | IR | [APDS] |
133 | STONE | EEC_SRFMATTY_STONE | Rock fragments ranging in size from pebbles and gravel to boulders or a large rock mass; stone. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, NATSUR:5] |
134 | SUGAR | EEC_SRFMATTY_SUGAR | Any of various simple carbohydrates of animal or vegetable origin; sugar. | IR | [APDS] |
135 | TAILINGS | EEC_SRFMATTY_TAILINGS | Refuse material from processed ore; tailings. | IR | [APDS] |
136 | TEXTILE | EEC_SRFMATTY_TEXTILE | A cloth, especially one manufactured by weaving or knitting; textile. | NR | |
137 | THATCH | EEC_SRFMATTY_THATCH | Material used in thatching; straw or similar material with which roofs are covered. | NR | |
138 | TRAVERTINE | EEC_SRFMATTY_TRAVERTINE | A hard, compact limestone with a white, tan, or cream colour, deposited by solution from <SURFACE> or ground waters; travertine. | IR | [APDS] |
139 | TREED_VEGETATION | EEC_SRFMATTY_TREED_VEGETATION | A vegetated region containing <TREE>s. | IR | [APDS] |
140 | TREES | EEC_SRFMATTY_TREES | A collection of perennial woody plants that are larger than bushes or shrubs, each generally having one main trunk with few or no branches projecting from its base, a well-developed crown of foliage, and a height at maturity of at least 4 metres (approximately 12 feet). | IR | [APDS] |
141 | TUFA | EEC_SRFMATTY_TUFA | A soft, porous limestone rock or deposit that is formed from solution by springs or percolations. | IR | [APDS] |
142 | URANIUM | EEC_SRFMATTY_URANIUM | A silver-white, hard, dense, malleable, ductile, and radioactive metallic element having the symbol U, atomic number 92. | IR | [APDS] |
143 | VEGETATION_PRODUCTS | EEC_SRFMATTY_VEGETATION_PRODUCTS | Produced by the plant life growing in a given region. | IR | [APDS] |
144 | VINYL_SIDING | EEC_SRFMATTY_VINYL_SIDING | A facing manufactured from vinyl used to protect wood frame <BUILDING>s from the elements. | IR | [APDS] |
145 | VOLCANIC | EEC_SRFMATTY_VOLCANIC | Relating to, or produced by, a volcano. | IR | [APDS] |
146 | VOLCANIC_ASH | EEC_SRFMATTY_VOLCANIC_ASH | Fine or very fine pyroclastic particles, less than 4 millimetres in diameter, that are blown out from a volcanic explosion. | IR | [APDS] |
147 | WATER | EEC_SRFMATTY_WATER | <WATER>. | n/a | |
148 | WETLAND_VEG | EEC_SRFMATTY_WETLAND_VEG | Vegetation growing on any section of low-lying land that is periodically submerged or whose <SOIL> contains a great deal of moisture. | IR | [APDS] |
149 | WOOD | EEC_SRFMATTY_WOOD | The hard ligneous substance, composed primarily of xylem, that is found under the bark of the trunks and branches of <TREE>s and shrubs. | IR | [APDS] |
150 | ZINC | EEC_SRFMATTY_ZINC | A metallic element having the symbol Zn, atomic number 30. | IR | [APDS] |
151 | DIORITE | EEC_SRFMATTY_DIORITE | Any of a class of coarse-grained intermediate plutonic <ROCK>s consisting essentially of plagioclase feldspar and hornblende or other mafic minerals; diorite. | DR | [NSOED, "diorite"] |
152 | FIBREGLASS | EEC_SRFMATTY_FIBREGLASS | Fibreglass. | DR | [NSOED, "fibreglass"] |
153 | GABBRO | EEC_SRFMATTY_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. | DR | [NSOED, "gabbro"] |
154 | PLASTER | EEC_SRFMATTY_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. | DR | [NSOED, "plaster", 3] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_REFLECTIVITY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1175
Definition:
The ratio of reflected to incident flux at a <SURFACE>; the surface reflectivity.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ACOUSTIC_PHENOMENON, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_ROUGHNESS_DESCRIPTION_IDENTIFIER
EDCS Attribute Code: 1176
Definition:
The numeric identifier of a <SURFACE> roughness description.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: INDEX
EDCS Group Labels: SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_SLIPPERY
EDCS Attribute Code: 1645
Definition:
An indication that a <SURFACE> (for example: wet grass or wet clay <SOIL>) is slippery.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: LOGICAL
EDCS Group Labels: SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_SLOPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1177
Definition:
The maximum slope (rise/run) of the <SURFACE> of an <OBJECT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_SLOPE_ORIENTATION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1178
Definition:
The <<GEODETIC_AZIMUTH>> of the direction of maximum <<SURFACE_SLOPE>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PLANE_ANGLE
EDCS Group Labels: ANGULAR_MEASURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1179
Definition:
The temperature of a <SURFACE>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: THERMO_TEMPERATURE
EDCS Group Labels: TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_THERMAL_INDEX
EDCS Attribute Code: 1180
Definition:
The index used to describe the thermal (radiance) characteristic of a <SURFACE>. This value is used to index one or more thermal (radiance) model-specific lookup tables in order to predict, display, or analyze thermal signatures. The exact interpretation of this value is determined by the thermal model being used.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: INDEX
EDCS Group Labels: ALGORITHM_RELATED, SURFACE_MATERIAL, TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_THERMAL_MODEL
EDCS Attribute Code: 1181
Definition:
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.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | E_S_GDF_CCTT | EEC_SRFTHERMMD_E_S_GDF_CCTT | E&S GDF CCTT. | NR | |
2 | S1K_A2ATD | EEC_SRFTHERMMD_S1K_A2ATD | S1K A2ATD. | NR | |
3 | S1K_AGPT | EEC_SRFTHERMMD_S1K_AGPT | S1K AGPT. | NR | |
4 | S1K_DEFAULT | EEC_SRFTHERMMD_S1K_DEFAULT | S1K default. | NR | |
5 | S1K_KAM20 | EEC_SRFTHERMMD_S1K_KAM20 | S1K KAM20. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_THERMAL_SUNSHADING_DOMINANCE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1182
Definition:
The degree of dominance of the effect of <SUN> shading (in the respective sensor domain) over the thermally derived values, ranged zero to one, with one being maximally (but not necessarily completely dominant) of a <SURFACE>. The exact interpretation of this value is determined by the thermal model being used.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ALGORITHM_RELATED, RATE_OR_RATIO, TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_THERMAL_VISUAL_DOMINANCE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1183
Definition:
The degree of dominance of an image's visual texture (in the respective sensor domain) over the thermally derived values, ranged zero to one, with one being maximally (but not necessarily completely dominant) of a <SURFACE>. The exact interpretation of this value is determined by the thermal model being used.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: ALGORITHM_RELATED, RATE_OR_RATIO, TEMPERATURE
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFACE_WIND_SPEED
EDCS Attribute Code: 1184
Definition:
The speed of the <WIND> at a <PLANETARY_SURFACE>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: SPEED
EDCS Group Labels: ATMOSPHERE, RATE_OR_RATIO
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURFICIAL_DEPTH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1185
Definition:
The estimated general depth of <SOIL> or unconsolidated surficial <MATERIAL>s on the <TERRAIN>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: DIMENSION, SURFACE_MATERIAL
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURGING_BREAKER_FRACTION
EDCS Attribute Code: 1186
Definition:
The fraction of breaking <WATER_WAVE>s which are surging, where the <WATER_WAVE> crest tends to advance faster than the base of the <WATER_WAVE> to suggest the formation of a plunging breaker, however, the <WATER_WAVE> base then advances faster than the crest, the plunging is arrested, and the breaker surges up the <BEACH> face as a wall of water which may, or may not, be white water.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: PURE_NUMBER
EDCS Group Labels: RATE_OR_RATIO, WATER_BODY_SURFACE
Reference Type: IR
References: [JSM]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURVEILLANCE_WINGED_AIRCRAFT_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1187
Definition:
The type of a winged surveillance <AIRCRAFT>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | AN74_MADCAP_SERIES | EEC_SRVLWNGARCRFTY_AN74_MADCAP_SERIES | The AN-74 Madcap series, designed for surveillance, command and control operations; manufactured by Antonov. | IR | [FAS1] |
2 | E2C_MODEL_HAWKEYE_SERIES | EEC_SRVLWNGARCRFTY_E2C_MODEL_HAWKEYE_SERIES | The E-2C, model E-2 Hawkeye series, designed for surveillance; manufactured by Grumman. | IR | [FAS1] |
3 | E3A_AWACS_SENTRY_SERIES | EEC_SRVLWNGARCRFTY_E3A_AWACS_SENTRY_SERIES | The E-3A AWACS, E-3 Sentry series, designed for surveillance; manufactured by Boeing. | IR | [FAS1] |
4 | TU126_MOSS_SERIES | EEC_SRVLWNGARCRFTY_TU126_MOSS_SERIES | The TU-126 Moss series, designed for surveillance, command and control operations; manufactured by Tupolev. | IR | [FAS1] |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURVEY_ADEQUATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1188
Definition:
Indication that an <OBJECT> was adequately surveyed.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: LOGICAL
EDCS Group Labels: SURVEY
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURVEY_CONTROL_POINT_TYPE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1189
Definition:
The type of a control point established by surveying methods.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: ENUMERATION
Code | Label | Symbolic constant | Definition | Reference type | References |
1 | ASTRONOMIC_OBS_STATION | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_ASTRONOMIC_OBS_STATION | An <OBSERVATION_STATION> <LOCATION> used in determining precise position by astronomic survey methods. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCTR:2] |
2 | ASTRONOMIC_POS | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_ASTRONOMIC_POS | A position <LOCATION> established by astronomic observation identifying astronomic latitude and longitude. | NR | |
3 | BENCHMARK | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_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. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCTR:4] |
4 | BOUNDARY_MARKER | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_BOUNDARY_MARKER | A permanent <OBJECT> identifying the <LOCATION> of a <BOUNDARY>. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCTR:5] |
5 | FIXED_POS | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_FIXED_POS | A point <LOCATION> that has been accurately determined and plotted; a fixed position. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCTR:3] |
6 | GEODETIC_POS | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_GEODETIC_POS | A position <LOCATION> established by geodetic surveying methods. | NR | |
7 | HORIZ_MAIN_STATION | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_HORIZ_MAIN_STATION | A station <LOCATION> in a network of main horizontal control points established by third order accuracy or better surveying methods. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCTR:6] |
8 | HORIZ_POS | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_HORIZ_POS | A point <LOCATION> identifying a horizontal position used for locating subordinate surveys or mapping. | NR | |
9 | HORIZ_POS_AND_BENCHMARK | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_HORIZ_POS_AND_BENCHMARK | A permanent <OBJECT> identifying both horizontal position and elevation <BENCHMARK> used for locating subordinate surveys or mapping. | NR | |
10 | HORIZ_SECONDARY_STATION | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_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. | IR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCTR:7] |
11 | TRIANGULATION_POINT | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_TRIANGULATION_POINT | A conspicuous natural or artificial <OBJECT> whose position <LOCATION> has been determined by angular surveying methods with geodetic instruments; a trigonometric or triangulation station. | PR | [S57A, Attribute, CATCTR:1] |
12 | VERT_MAIN_STATION | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_VERT_MAIN_STATION | A station <LOCATION> in a network of main vertical control points established by third order accuracy or better surveying methods. | NR | |
13 | VERT_POS | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_VERT_POS | A point <LOCATION> identifying a vertical position used for locating subordinate surveys or mapping. | NR | |
14 | VERT_SECONDARY_STATION | EEC_SURVCNTLPTTY_VERT_SECONDARY_STATION | A station <LOCATION> in a network of secondary vertical control points used for local area <SHORELINE> plots, sounding marks, or stadia surveys, established by lower order surveying methods than main control points. | NR |
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURVEY_END_DATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1190
Definition:
The end date of a survey; formatted as specified by <<DATE_FORMAT>> or by <<DATE_TIME_FORMAT>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: CONSTRAINED_STRING
EDCS Group Labels: SURVEY, TIME
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SURVEY_START_DATE
EDCS Attribute Code: 1191
Definition:
The start date of a survey; formatted as specified by <<DATE_FORMAT>> or by <<DATE_TIME_FORMAT>>.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: CONSTRAINED_STRING
EDCS Group Labels: SURVEY, TIME
Reference Type: NR
References: none
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SUSPENDED_CEILING_DEPTH
EDCS Attribute Code: 1646
Definition:
The <<DEPTH>> of a <ROOM_CEILING> suspended from the <SURFACE> above; the suspended ceiling depth.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: LENGTH
EDCS Group Labels: BUILDING_COMPONENT
Reference Type: DR
References: [NSOED]
EDCS Attribute Symbolic Constant: EAC_SYSTEM_RELAXATION_TIME
EDCS Attribute Code: 1647
Definition:
The <<TIME_QUANTITY>> required for a <SYSTEM> exposed to some discontinuous change in environment to return to the state it would exhibit after an indefinitely long time; the system relaxation time.
EDCS Attribute Value Data Type: REAL
EDCS Unit Equivalence Class Label: TIME
EDCS Group Labels: TIME
Reference Type: IR
References: [SP35, "relaxation time"]
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