Table 6.58 — EEs for EAs whose label begins with W
| Attribute label | Enumerant label | Concept definition | Code |
| WALL_PREDOMINANT_PATTERN | The predominant visual pattern of the exterior <SURFACE>s of the <EXTERIOR_WALL>s of a <STRUCTURE>. | ||
| BRICK | Brick. | 1 | |
| CLAPBOARD | Horizontal, appearing to be constructed using long thin boards with one edge thicker than the other, where a board is lapped over the board below; clapboard. | 2 | |
| CORRUGATED | Alternating ridges and grooves in a parallel pattern, often of metal; corrugated. | 3 | |
| LOG | Horizontal, appearing to be constructed of <LOG>s. | 4 | |
| MOSAIC | Consists of small coloured pieces, as of stone or tile in a decorative pattern; mosaic. | 5 | |
| MULTIPLE_PATTERNS_PRESENT | More than one pattern, or an aggregate <OBJECT> has multiple single-pattern <WALL>s. | 6 | |
| NO_PATTERN_PRESENT | No pattern is present. | 7 | |
| RECTANGULAR | Predominantly of rectangular shapes. | 8 | |
| RUBBLE | Consists of irregularly shaped and sized fragments consistent with the destruction of a previously intact <SURFACE>; rubble. | 9 | |
| SMOOTH | Uniform and appearing to have no texture; smooth. | 10 | |
| STUCCO | A rough texture having the appearance of stucco. | 11 | |
| TIMBER_FRAME | Consists of a pattern of timbers, supporting a secondary <MATERIAL> (for example: stucco); timber frame. | 12 | |
| WINDOW_WITH_GLASS | Predominantly smooth, transparent or reflective, and composed principally of <WINDOW>s or glass. | 13 | |
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WALL_PREDOMINANT_SURFACE- _MATERIAL |
The predominant outermost <MATERIAL> covering the <SURFACE> of a <WALL>. | ||
| ALUMINUM | Aluminum. | 1 | |
| CEMENT | Cement. | 2 | |
| COBBLE | Cobble. | 3 | |
| CONCRETE | Concrete. | 4 | |
| CONGLOMERATE | Conglomerate. | 5 | |
| EARTHEN | Earthen. | 6 | |
| GLASS | Glass. | 7 | |
| MARBLE | Marble. | 8 | |
| MASONRY | Masonry. | 9 | |
| METAL | Metal. | 10 | |
| MUD | Mud. | 11 | |
| NO_WALL_PRESENT | No wall is present. | 12 | |
| PLASTIC | Plastic. | 13 | |
| REINFORCED_CONCRETE | Reinforced concrete. | 14 | |
| SHINGLE | Shingle. | 15 | |
| STEEL | Steel. | 16 | |
| STONE | Stone. | 17 | |
| VINYL | Vinyl. | 18 | |
| WOOD | Wood. | 19 | |
| WALL_TYPE | The type of a <WALL>. | ||
| RETAINING | Built to hold in place a mass of <SOIL>, often at the edge of a terrace or <EXCAVATION>; retaining. | 1 | |
| STANDING | Does not have a retaining function; standing. | 2 | |
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WATER_ACOUSTIC_TRANS_LOSS- _MODEL |
A type of <<ACOUSTIC_TRANSMISSION_LOSS>> model or database for <WATERBODY>s. | ||
| ASPM | Acoustic System Performance Model (ASPM). | 1 | |
| ASTRAL | Automated Signal Excess Prediction System (ASEPS) TRAnsmission Loss (ASTRAL) model. | 2 | |
| CASS | Comprehensive Acoustic Sonar Simulation (CASS), a high- and mid-frequency model. | 3 | |
| FEPE | Finite Element Parabolic Equation (FEPE) model. | 4 | |
| GRAB | Gaussian Ray Bundle (GRAB) high frequency model. | 5 | |
| KRAKEN | KRAKEN normal mode model. | 6 | |
| RAM | Range-dependent Acoustic Model (RAM). | 7 | |
| RAYMODE | RAYMODE eigen ray model. | 8 | |
| WATER_CHANNEL_TYPE | The type of a <WATER_CHANNEL>. | ||
| LAGOONAL | Passing through a <LAGOON>. | 1 | |
| WATER_CURRENT_APPEARANCE_MONTH | The <<MONTH>> of appearance of a <WATER_CURRENT>. | ||
| JANUARY | January. | 1 | |
| FEBRUARY | February. | 2 | |
| MARCH | March. | 3 | |
| APRIL | April. | 4 | |
| MAY | May. | 5 | |
| JUNE | June. | 6 | |
| JULY | July. | 7 | |
| AUGUST | August. | 8 | |
| SEPTEMBER | September. | 9 | |
| OCTOBER | October. | 10 | |
| NOVEMBER | November. | 11 | |
| DECEMBER | December. | 12 | |
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WATER_CURRENT_DISAPPEARANCE- _MONTH |
The <<MONTH>> of disappearance of a <WATER_CURRENT>. | ||
| JANUARY | January. | 1 | |
| FEBRUARY | February. | 2 | |
| MARCH | March. | 3 | |
| APRIL | April. | 4 | |
| MAY | May. | 5 | |
| JUNE | June. | 6 | |
| JULY | July. | 7 | |
| AUGUST | August. | 8 | |
| SEPTEMBER | September. | 9 | |
| OCTOBER | October. | 10 | |
| NOVEMBER | November. | 11 | |
| DECEMBER | December. | 12 | |
| WATER_CURRENT_REFERENCE | The reference time of a measurement of a <WATER_CURRENT>. | ||
| AT_HIGH_WATER | At high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 1 | |
| ONE_HOUR_AFT_HIGH_WATER | One hour after high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 2 | |
| TWO_HRS_AFT_HIGH_WATER | Two hours after high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 3 | |
| THREE_HRS_AFT_HIGH_WATER | Three hours after high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 4 | |
| FOUR_HRS_AFT_HIGH_WATER | Four hours after high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 5 | |
| FIVE_HRS_AFT_HIGH_WATER | Five hours after high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 6 | |
| SIX_HRS_AFT_HIGH_WATER | Six hours after high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 7 | |
| SEVEN_HRS_AFT_HIGH_WATER | Seven hours after high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 8 | |
| EIGHT_HRS_AFT_HIGH_WATER | Eight hours after high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 9 | |
| NINE_HRS_AFT_HIGH_WATER | Nine hours after high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 10 | |
| TEN_HRS_AFT_HIGH_WATER | Ten hours after high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 11 | |
| ELEVEN_HRS_AFT_HIGH_WATER | Eleven hours after high water, referenced to the high water <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 12 | |
| AT_TIDE | At high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 13 | |
| ONE_HOUR_AFT_TIDE | One hour after high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 14 | |
| TWO_HRS_AFT_TIDE | Two hours after high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 15 | |
| THREE_HRS_AFT_TIDE | Three hours after high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 16 | |
| FOUR_HRS_AFT_TIDE | Four hours after high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 17 | |
| FIVE_HRS_AFT_TIDE | Five hours after high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 18 | |
| SIX_HRS_AFT_TIDE | Six hours after high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 19 | |
| FIVE_HRS_BEFORE_TIDE | Five hours before high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 20 | |
| FOUR_HRS_BEFORE_TIDE | Four hours before high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 21 | |
| THREE_HRS_BEFORE_TIDE | Three hours before high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 22 | |
| TWO_HRS_BEFORE_TIDE | Two hours before high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 23 | |
| ONE_HOUR_BEFORE_TIDE | One hour before high tide, referenced to a nationally specified <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 24 | |
| WATER_CURRENT_TYPE | The type of a <WATER_CURRENT>. | ||
| EBB_TIDE | Horizontal and associated with a falling <TIDE>; an ebb tide. | 1 | |
| FLOOD_TIDE | Horizontal and associated with a rising <TIDE>; a flood tide. | 2 | |
| GENERAL_FLOW | Horizontal; a general current. | 3 | |
| LONGSHORE | Paralleling the <SHORE> largely within the <SURF_ZONE>, caused by the excess <WATER> brought to the zone by the small net mass transport of <WIND_WAVE>s; a longshore or littoral current. | 4 | |
| NON_EBB_FLOOD_TIDAL |
Horizontal and associated with <TIDE>s other than <<<EBB_TIDE>>> or <<<FLOOD_TIDE>>>; a non ebb/flood tidal flow. EXAMPLE Rotary flow. |
5 | |
| OCEAN | <<<GENERAL_FLOW>>> in the <OCEAN>; an ocean current. | 6 | |
| RIVER | <<<GENERAL_FLOW>>> in <INLAND_WATER>s; a river current. | 7 | |
| RIP | Return flow that is piled up on a <SHORE> by incoming <WATER_WAVE>s and <WIND>; a rip current. | 8 | |
| TIDAL | Horizontal and associated with the rise and fall of the <TIDE>; <<<EBB_TIDE>>> or <<<FLOOD_TIDE>>>; a tidal current. | 9 | |
| WIND_DRIVEN | Generated by the drag of a semi-permanent <WIND> on a <WATERBODY_SURFACE>; wind driven. | 10 | |
| WATER_LEVEL_EFFECT | The effect of surrounding <WATER> on an <OBJECT>; the water level effect. | ||
| ALWAYS_DRY | Not covered at high water under average meteorological conditions; always dry. | 1 | |
| ALWAYS_UNDER_WATER | Remains covered by <WATER> at all times under average meteorological conditions; always under water. | 2 | |
| AWASH | Flush with, or washed by, the <WATER_WAVE>s at low water under average meteorological conditions; awash. | 3 | |
| COVERS_AND_UNCOVERS |
Periodically extends above and is submerged below the <WATERBODY_SURFACE>; covers and uncovers. EXAMPLE <REEF>. |
4 | |
| DRYING | Drying. | 5 | |
| FLOATING | Resting or moving on the <WATERBODY_SURFACE> without sinking; floating. | 6 | |
| PARTIALLY_SUBMERGED | Partially covered and partially dry at high water; partially submerged. | 7 | |
| SUBJECT_TO_INUNDATION | Periodically inundated or covered by floodwater, excluding <TIDAL_WATER>s; subject to inundation. | 8 | |
| WATER_QUALITY | The quality of <WATER> for drinking. | ||
| CONTAMINATED | Contaminated. | 1 | |
| NON_POTABLE | Not <<<POTABLE>>>. | 2 | |
| POTABLE | Suitable for consumption by <HUMAN>s; potable. | 3 | |
| TREATABLE | Capable of being treated to become <<<POTABLE>>>. | 4 | |
| WATER_TYPE | The type of available <WATER>. | ||
| ALKALINE | With a pH of 4,5 or less; alkaline. | 1 | |
| BRACKISH | Containing greater than or equal to 1 000 and less than or equal to 4 000 milligrams per litre of dissolved salts of minerals; brackish. | 2 | |
| FRESH | Containing less than 1 000 milligrams per litre of dissolved salts or minerals; fresh. | 3 | |
| MINERAL | Containing at least 250 milligrams per litre of dissolved salts and minerals; mineral. | 4 | |
| POTABLE | Suitable for consumption by <HUMAN>s; potable. | 5 | |
| SALT | Containing more than 4 000 milligrams per litre of dissolved salts or minerals; salt. | 6 | |
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WATERBODY_ACOUSTIC_AMBIENT- _NOISE_SPECTRAL_MODEL |
A type of acoustic ambient noise spectral model or database for <WATERBODY>s. | ||
| ANDES | Ambient Noise Directionality Estimation System (ANDES). | 1 | |
| ASAPS | Advanced Surveillance Acoustic Prediction System (ASAPS). | 2 | |
| ASNM | Arctic Storm Noise Model (ASNM). | 3 | |
| DANES | Directional Ambient Noise Estimation System (DANES). | 4 | |
| FANM | Fast Ambient Noise Model (FANM). | 5 | |
| HITS | Historical Temporal Shipping (HITS) database. | 6 | |
| RANDI | Research Ambient Noise Directionality (RANDI) model. | 7 | |
| SN | Shipping Noise (SN) database. | 8 | |
| WRN | Wind and Residual Noise (WRN) database. | 9 | |
| WATERBODY_FLOOR_CONFIGURATION | The type of a <WATERBODY_FLOOR_TOPOGRAPHIC_CONFIGURATION>. | ||
| BREAK_IN_SLOPE | A break in a slope. | 1 | |
| DEPRESSION_FLAT_BOTTOM | A <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION>, the bottom of which is flat. | 2 | |
| DEPRESSION_SEDIMENT_FILLED | A <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION> that is filled with <SEDIMENT>. | 3 | |
| DEPRESSION_STEEP_SIDED | A <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION>, the sides of which are steep. | 4 | |
| DEPRESSION_V_SHAPED | A <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION> that is "V" shaped. | 5 | |
| DOUBLE_BREAK_IN_SLOPE | A double break in a slope. | 6 | |
| ELEVATION_FLAT_TOPPED | A flat-topped elevation. | 7 | |
| ELEVATION_PEAKED | A peaked elevation. | 8 | |
| ELEVATION_ROUNDED | A rounded elevation. | 9 | |
| SCARP_PROBABLY_FAULTED | A scarp, probably faulted. | 10 | |
| SLUMP_DEBRIS | Slump debris. | 11 | |
| SLUMPED_BLOCKS | Slumped blocks. | 12 | |
| STEP | A step. | 13 | |
| TERRACE | A terrace. | 14 | |
| WATERBODY_FLOOR_MATERIAL_TYPE | The predominant type of <MATERIAL> composing a <WATERBODY_FLOOR>. | ||
| BEDROCK | <BEDROCK>. | 1 | |
| CLAY_AND_SILT | Clay and silt. | 2 | |
| CORAL | <CORAL>. | 3 | |
| GRAVEL_AND_COBBLE | Gravel and cobble. | 4 | |
| MIXED | Mixed <MATERIAL>s. | 5 | |
| PAVED | Paved. | 6 | |
| PEAT | Peat. | 7 | |
| ROCK_AND_BOULDER | <ROCK>s and boulders. | 8 | |
| ROCKY_OUTCROP | Rocky outcrop or <SEAMOUNT>. | 9 | |
| SAND | <SAND>. | 10 | |
| SAND_AND_GRAVEL | <SAND> and gravel. | 11 | |
| SAND_AND_MUD | <SAND> and mud. | 12 | |
| SILTY_SAND | Silty sands. | 13 | |
| SLASH | Swampy <LAND>; slash. | 14 | |
| SNAGS | <SNAG>s. | 15 | |
| WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY | The morphology of a <WATERBODY_FLOOR>. | ||
| ABYSSAL_HILLS | A <WATERBODY_FLOOR_REGION>, on occasion extensive, of low (100 to 500 metres) elevations in an <ABYSS>; abyssal hills. | 1 | |
| ABYSSAL_PLAIN | An extensive, flat, gently sloping or nearly level <TERRAIN_PLAIN> in an <ABYSS>; an abyssal plain. | 2 | |
| APRON | A gently dipping <SURFACE> without <WATERBODY_FLOOR_TOPOGRAPHIC_CONFIGURATION>s, underlain primarily by <SEDIMENT>, at the base of any steeper slope; an apron. | 3 | |
| ARCHIPELAGIC_APRON | A gentle slope with a generally smooth <SURFACE>, characteristically found around groups of <ISLAND>s or <<<SEAMOUNT>>>s; an archipelagic apron. | 4 | |
| BANK | An elevation over which the <<WATER_DEPTH>> is relatively shallow, but normally sufficient for safe navigation on the <WATERBODY_SURFACE>; a bank. | 5 | |
| BASIN | <WATERBODY_BASIN>. | 6 | |
| BENCH | A level <<<TERRACE>>> that is raised and narrow and that breaks the continuity of a declivity of a <WATERBODY_FLOOR>. | 7 | |
| BORDERLAND | A <WATERBODY_FLOOR_REGION> adjacent to a continent, normally occupied by or bordering a <<<SHELF>>>, that is highly irregular with <<WATER_DEPTH>>s well in excess of those typical of a <<<SHELF>>>; borderland. | 8 | |
| CANYON | <WATERBODY_FLOOR_CANYON>. | 9 | |
| CANYON_LAND | A <WATERBODY_FLOOR_REGION> including multiple <<<CANYON>>>s. | 10 | |
| CNTNTL_MARGIN | The <WATERBODY_FLOOR_REGION>, generally consisting of <<<SHELF>>>, <<<SLOPE>>> and <<<RISE>>>, separating a continent from the <<<ABYSSAL_PLAIN>>> or <<<DEEP>>>; the continental margin. | 11 | |
| CNTNTL_RISE | A gentle slope rising from the depths of a <WATERBODY> towards the foot of a continental <<<SLOPE>>>; a rise. | 12 | |
| CRATER | A circular <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION>. | 13 | |
| DEEP | An obsolete term generally restricted to <<WATER_DEPTH>>s greater than 6 000 metres; a deep. | 14 | |
| ESCARPMENT | An elongated and comparatively steep slope separating gently sloping <WATERBODY_FLOOR_REGION>s; an escarpment or scarp. | 15 | |
| FAN | A relatively smooth, fan-like, depositional <WATERBODY_FLOOR_TOPOGRAPHIC_CONFIGURATION> normally sloping away from the outer termination of a <<<CANYON>>>, or <SYSTEM> of <<<CANYON>>>s; a fan or cone. | 16 | |
| FLAT | A level <WATERBODY_FLOOR_REGION> frequently uncovered at low <TIDE>; a flat. | 17 | |
| FRACTURE_ZONE | An extensive linear zone of irregular topography, characterized by steep-sided or asymmetrical <<<RIDGE>>>s, <<<TROUGH>>>s or <<<ESCARPMENT>>>s; a fracture zone. | 18 | |
| GAP | A narrow break or gap in a <<<RIDGE>>> or a <<<RISE>>>. | 19 | |
| GAT | A natural or artificial passage or channel through <<<SHOAL>>>s or steep <<<BANK>>>s or across a line of <<<BANK>>>s lying between two channels; a gat. | 20 | |
| GUYOT | A <<<SEAMOUNT>>> having a comparatively smooth flat top; a guyot or tablemount. | 21 | |
| HILL | <HILL>. | 22 | |
| HOLE | A local <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION>, often steep-sided; a hole. | 23 | |
| KNOLL | A relatively small isolated elevation of a rounded shape; a knoll. | 24 | |
| LEDGE | A rocky formation continuous with and fringing a <SHORE>; a ledge. | 25 | |
| LEVEE | A depositional embankment bordering a <<<CANYON>>>, <<<VALLEY>>> or <<<SEA_CHANNEL>>>; a levee. | 26 | |
| LOWLAND | Lowland. | 27 | |
| MARINE_BAY | <MARINE_BAY>. | 28 | |
| MEDIAN_VALLEY | The axial <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION> of a mid-oceanic <<<RIDGE>>>; a median valley. | 29 | |
| MOAT | An annular <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION> that may not be continuous, located at the base of many isolated elevations (for example: a <SEAMOUNT> and/or an <ISLAND>); a moat. | 30 | |
| MOUNTAIN | <MOUNTAIN>. | 31 | |
| MUD_FLAT | A relatively level, sandy or muddy coastal <TERRAIN_STRIP> along a <SHORE> or around an <ISLAND>; may be alternately covered and uncovered by the <TIDE> or may be covered by shallow <WATER>; a mud flat. | 32 | |
| NARROW | A navigable narrow part of a <MARINE_BAY>, <MARINE_STRAIT>, or <RIVER>; a narrows. | 33 | |
| NONE_IDENTIFIED | A <WATERBODY_FLOOR_REGION> with no identified morphology. | 34 | |
| PEAK | A prominent elevation either pointed or of a very limited extent across the summit; a peak. | 35 | |
| PINNACLE | A high tower or spire-shaped pillar or <ROCK> or <CORAL>, alone or cresting a summit that may extend above the <WATERBODY_SURFACE> and may be an <UNDERWATER_HAZARD>; a pinnacle. | 36 | |
| PLATEAU | A <PLATEAU>, one or more sides of which drop off abruptly. | 37 | |
| PROVINCE | <BATHYMETRIC_PROVINCE>. | 38 | |
| REEF | <REEF>. | 39 | |
| RIDGE | A narrow <WATERBODY_FLOOR_RIDGE>. | 40 | |
| RISE | A broad elevation that rises gently and generally smoothly from the <WATERBODY_FLOOR> forming a <<<RIDGE>>>. | 41 | |
| SADDLE | A broad pass, resembling in shape a riding saddle, in a <<<RIDGE>>> or between contiguous <<<SEAMOUNT>>>s. | 42 | |
| SEA_CHANNEL | A continuously sloping <TERRAIN_CHANNEL> commonly found in <<<FAN>>>s or <<<ABYSSAL_PLAIN>>>s and customarily bordered by <<<LEVEE>>>s on one or both sides; a sea channel. | 43 | |
| SEAMOUNT | <SEAMOUNT>. | 44 | |
| SEAMOUNT_CHAIN | A <NON_EMPTY_SET> of <<<SEAMOUNT>>>s in linear or arcuate alignment; a seamount chain or seamounts. | 45 | |
| SHELF | A <WATERBODY_FLOOR_REGION> adjacent to a continent (or around an <ISLAND>) and extending from the <LOW_WATER_LINE> to a depth at which there is usually a marked increase of downward slope; a shelf. | 46 | |
| SHELF_EDGE | A narrow <REGION> at the seaward margin of a <<<SHELF>>> along which is a marked increase of slope; a shelf edge or shelf break. | 47 | |
| SHOAL | <SHOAL>. | 48 | |
| SILL | A <WATERBODY_FLOOR_REGION> of relatively shallow depth restricting the movement of <WATER> between <<<BASIN>>>s; a sill. | 49 | |
| SLOPE | The slope seaward from the <<<SHELF_EDGE>>> to the upper edge of a <<<CNTNTL_RISE>>> or where there is a general reduction in slope. | 50 | |
| SPUR | A subordinate elevation, <<<RIDGE>>>, or <<<RISE>>> projecting outward from a larger <WATERBODY_FLOOR_TOPOGRAPHIC_CONFIGURATION>; a spur. | 51 | |
| TERRACE | A relatively flat horizontal or gently inclined <WATERBODY_FLOOR_REGION>, sometimes long and narrow, which is bounded by a steeper ascending slope on one side and by a steeper descending slope on the opposite side; a terrace. | 52 | |
| TRENCH | <WATERBODY_FLOOR_TRENCH>. | 53 | |
| TROUGH | A long <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION>, characteristically flat bottomed and steep-sided and normally shallower than a <<<TRENCH>>>; a trough. | 54 | |
| VALLEY | A relatively shallow, wide <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION>, the <WATERBODY_FLOOR> of which usually has a continuous gradient; a valley, submarine valley or sea valley. This term is generally not used for <WATERBODY_FLOOR_TOPOGRAPHIC_CONFIGURATION>s that have characteristics of <<<CANYON>>>s for a significant portion of their extent. | 55 | |
| WATERBODY_FLOOR_OBJECT_TYPE | The type of a <TERRAIN_SURFACE_OBJECT> that is located on a <WATERBODY_FLOOR>. | ||
| FISH_HAVEN | A haven for <FISH>. | 1 | |
| PINNACLE | <WATERBODY_FLOOR_PINNACLE>. | 2 | |
| REDUCED_DEPTH | Reduced depth indicating presence of an unknown <OBJECT>. | 3 | |
| SHOALING | Shoaling indicating possible presence of an unknown <OBJECT>. | 4 | |
| SUBMERGED_PRODUCTION_PLATFORM | Submerged <MARINE_PLATFORM> for oil or gas production. | 5 | |
| UNEXPLODED_MUNITION | Unexploded <MUNITION>. | 6 | |
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