Table 6.43 — EEs for EAs whose label begins with H
Attribute label | Enumerant label | Concept definition | Code |
HALLWAY_TYPE | The type of a <HALLWAY>. | ||
CIRCULATING | Circulates through a <FLOOR_LEVEL> of a <STRUCTURE> and connects to itself. | 1 | |
LINEAR | Linear but not connecting with itself. | 2 | |
HARBOUR_FACILITY_TYPE | The type of operation and/or service supported by a <FACILITY> at a <HARBOUR>. | ||
BULK | A terminal for the handling of bulk <MATERIAL>s (for example: iron ore, coal, and/or grain). | 1 | |
CONTAINER | A terminal for container <VESSEL>s. | 2 | |
FERRY | A terminal for <FERRY>s. | 3 | |
FISHING | <FISHING_HARBOUR>. | 4 | |
MARINA | Supports small boats and yachts; a marina. | 5 | |
NAVAL_BASE | A centre, or base, of operations for naval <VESSEL>s. | 6 | |
PASSENGER | A terminal for the loading and unloading of passengers. | 7 | |
ROLLON_ROLLOFF_FERRY | A terminal for roll-on, roll-off <FERRY>s. | 8 | |
SHIPYARD | <SHIPYARD>. | 9 | |
TANKER | A terminal for the bulk handling of liquid <CARGO>s from tanker <VESSEL>s. | 10 | |
TIMBER_YARD | <TIMBER_YARD>. | 11 | |
HAZARD_MARKER_TYPE | The type of a <HAZARD_MARKER>. | ||
BIOLOGICAL | Warning of the presence of a biological hazard. | 1 | |
CONSTRUCTION | Warning of the presence of construction activities. | 2 | |
MINEFIELD_LANE | Marking a lane through a <MINEFIELD>. | 3 | |
MINEFIELD_PERIMETER | Marking the <BOUNDARY> of a <MINEFIELD>. | 4 | |
OVERHEAD_OBSTRUCTION | Indicating of the presence of limited clearance overhead (for example: due to <STRUCTURE>s and/or <POWER_TRANSMISSION_LINE>s). | 5 | |
PIPELINE | Indicating the presence of one or more <PIPELINE>s, above or below the <SURFACE> of the <TERRAIN>. | 6 | |
RADIOLOGICAL_CONTAMINATION | Warning of the presence of possible radiological contamination. | 7 | |
SURFACE_OBSTRUCTION | Warning of the presence of obstruction to ground movement; surface obstruction. | 8 | |
TRAFFIC_DANGER | Warning of the presence of dangerous traffic. | 9 | |
TRAFFIC_JUNCTION | Warning of the presence of a traffic junction or <CROSSING>. | 10 | |
UNDERGROUND | Warning of underground obstruction (for example: a natural gas line and/or an <ELECTRICAL_CABLE>). | 11 | |
WIND | Warning of possible gusty or crosswinds. | 12 | |
WORKMEN | Warning of the presence of working <PERSONNEL>. | 13 | |
HAZARD_SEVERITY | The severity of a hazard. | ||
DANGEROUS | Dangerous to navigation. | 1 | |
NON_DANGEROUS | Not dangerous to navigation. | 2 | |
NON_DANGEROUS_SURFACE- _NAVIGATION |
Not dangerous to navigation but avoid anchoring or trawling. | 3 | |
OBSTRUCTION | Blocks navigation. | 4 | |
HAZARDOUS_GAS_TYPE | The type of hazardous gas present within an <OBJECT>. | ||
CHEMICAL_AGENT | A chemical agent used in military operations to kill or injure <HUMAN>s, <ANIMAL>s, or <PLANT>s, or to damage <EQUIPMENT> or <FACILITY>s. | 1 | |
FLAMMABLE_SEWAGE | Flammable noxious gases from decomposing sewage. | 2 | |
NONE_PRESENT | No hazardous gas is present. | 3 | |
NONFLAMMABLE_SEWAGE | Non-flammable noxious gases from decomposing sewage. | 4 | |
HIGH_CLOUD_GENUS | The genus of a <HIGH_CLOUD>. | ||
CIRROCUMULUS | A thin and white patch, sheet and/or <CLOUD_LAYER> without shading that is composed of very small elements in the form of grains and/or ripples that are merged or separated and more or less regularly arranged. Most of the elements have an apparent width of less than one arc degree as observed from the <PLANETARY_SURFACE>; cirrocumulus. | 1 | |
CIRROSTRATUS | A transparent, whitish veil of <CLOUD>s of fibrous or smooth appearance that totally or partially covers the sky and generally produces halo phenomena; cirrostratus. | 2 | |
CIRRUS | Detached <CLOUD>s in a form of white delicate filaments and/or white or mostly white patches or narrow bands; cirrus. | 3 | |
NONE_PRESENT | No <HIGH_CLOUD>s present. | 4 | |
HIGH_CLOUD_TYPE_OBSERVED | The type of observed <HIGH_CLOUD>s. | ||
NO_HIGH_CLOUDS | No <HIGH_CLOUD>s. | 1 | |
CIRRUS_FIBRATUS | Cirrus fibratus and sometimes cirrus uncinus that are not progressively invading the sky. | 2 | |
PATCHY_SPISSATUS | Cirrus spissatu, cirrus castellanus, or cirrus floccus in patches or entangled sheaves that usually do not increase and sometimes seem to be the remains of the upper part of a cumulonimbus. | 3 | |
CIRRUS_SPISSATUS | Cirrus spissatus cumulonimbo genitus. | 4 | |
CIRRUS_UNCINUS | Cirrus uncinus and/or fibratus that are progressively invading the sky and generally thicken as a whole. | 5 | |
CIRRUS_le45_ARC_DEGREE | Cirrus (often in bands) and cirrostratus or cirrostratus alone that are progressively invading the sky and generally thicken as a whole, but the continuous veil does not reach 45 arc degrees above the horizon. | 6 | |
CIRRUS_gt45_ARC_DEGREE | Cirrus (often in bands) and cirrostratus or cirrostratus alone that are progressively invading the sky and that generally thicken as a whole. The continuous veil extends more than 45 arc degrees above the horizon without the sky being totally covered. | 7 | |
CRSTRAT_COVERING_SKY | Cirrostratus covering the entire sky. | 8 | |
CRSTRAT_INVADING | Cirrostratus not progressively invading the sky and not entirely covering it. | 9 | |
CIRROCUMULUS | Cirrocumulus alone, or cirrocumulus predominant among the <HIGH_CLOUD>s. | 10 | |
HIGH_CLOUDS_INVISIBLE | <HIGH_CLOUD>s invisible owing to darkness, <FOG>, blowing <DUST> or <SAND>, or other similar phenomena or because of a continuous lower <CLOUD_LAYER>. | 11 | |
HINDUISM_DENOMINATIONAL_FAMILY | The designation of a <NON_EMPTY_SET> of closely related Hindu religious traditions, often ones which were at one time part of a single movement but are now separate religious denominations; the Hinduism denominational family. | ||
ARYA_SAMAJ | Arya Samaj and other reformist Hindu movements. | 1 | |
NEOHINDUISM | Neo-Hindu and modern sects arising out of Hinduism, numbering about 1,5 percent of all Hindus; Reform Hinduism or Neo-Hinduism. | 2 | |
SHAIVITE | The second largest Hindu tradition, numbering 20 percent of all Hindus, mostly in Southern India; Shaivite. | 3 | |
VAISHNAVITE | The largest Hindu tradition, numbering 70 percent of all Hindus; Vaishnavite. | 4 | |
HISTORICAL_SIGNIFICANCE | The historical significance of a <STRUCTURE>. | ||
ANCIENT | Belongs to, made in, or typical of an earlier period; ancient. | 1 | |
HISTORIC | Famous or important in history or having great and lasting importance; historic. | 2 | |
HULK_TYPE | The type of a <HULK>. | ||
ACCOMMODATION | Used primarily for eating, sleeping and recreation purposes; accommodation. | 1 | |
FLOATING_BREAKWATER | Used as a <FLOATING_BREAKWATER>. | 2 | |
HISTORIC_SHIP | Of historical interest, serving as a tourist attraction; historic ship. | 3 | |
MUSEUM | Used as a museum. | 4 | |
RESTAURANT | Used as a <RESTAURANT>. | 5 | |
HUMAN_FUNCTION | The function for which a <HUMAN> has responsibility. | ||
ASTRONAUT | Astronaut. | 1 | |
BORDER_GUARD | To perform guard duties along a national or military <BOUNDARY>; a border guard. | 2 | |
CIVILIAN | Civilian. | 3 | |
DIVER | Diver. | 4 | |
GUARD | Guard. | 5 | |
MILITARY | Military. | 6 | |
PARACHUTIST | Parachutist. | 7 | |
PARAMILITARY | Paramilitary. | 8 | |
PILOT | Pilot. | 9 | |
POLICE_FORCE | Policeman. | 10 | |
RESCUE | Rescue. | 11 | |
RESERVIST | A member of a military reserve force; a reservist [SOED, "reservist"]. | 12 | |
SWIMMER | Swimmer. | 13 | |
HUMAN_ROLE | The expected function of a <HUMAN> in a particular setting or situation; the human role [SOED, "role", 2.I]. | ||
ASTRONAUT | Astronaut. | 1 | |
BORDER_GUARD | To perform guard duties along a national or military <BOUNDARY>; a border guard. | 2 | |
CIVILIAN | Civilian. | 3 | |
DIVER | Diver. | 4 | |
GUARD | Guard. | 5 | |
MILITARY | Military. | 6 | |
NATIONAL_GUARD | To perform national guard duties in a military reserve unit for national purposes. | 7 | |
PARACHUTIST | Parachutist. | 8 | |
PARAMILITARY | Paramilitary. | 9 | |
PILOT | Pilot. | 10 | |
POLICE_FORCE | Policeman. | 11 | |
RESCUE | Rescue. | 12 | |
SWIMMER | Swimmer. | 13 | |
HYDROGRAPHIC_BARRIER_TYPE | The type of <BARRIER> to hydrographic flow that an <OBJECT> presents. | ||
BARRAGE | An opening <DAM> across a <WATERCOURSE> that, when required, is closed to control flood <WATER>s; a flood barrage. | 1 | |
DAM | <DAM>. | 2 | |
LOCK | <HYDROGRAPHIC_LOCK>. | 3 | |
MARINE_GATE | <MARINE_GATE>. | 4 | |
RAPID | <RAPID>. | 5 | |
WATERFALL | <WATERFALL>. | 6 | |
WEIR | A small <DAM> erected across a <RIVER> to raise the level of the <WATER>. | 7 | |
HYDROGRAPHIC_DEPTH_CATEGORY | A category describing the <<HYDROGRAPHIC_DEPTH>>. | ||
ABOVE_SURFACE | Above <WATERBODY_SURFACE> and does not cover at high water. | 1 | |
AWASH_AT_SOUNDING_DATUM | Awash at <SOUNDING_DATUM>. | 2 | |
COVERS_AND_UNCOVERS | Covers and uncovers. | 3 | |
SUBMERGED | Below <WATERBODY_SURFACE> or submerged. | 4 | |
HYDROGRAPHIC_DEPTH_INFORMATION | The accuracy or availability of <<HYDROGRAPHIC_DEPTH>> information for an <OBJECT>. | ||
KNOWN_OTHER | Depth known by other than wire drag. | 1 | |
KNOWN_WIRE_DRAG | Depth known by wire drag. | 2 | |
UNKNOWN | Unknown. | 3 | |
UNKNOWN_BUT_SAFE | Depth unknown, but safe to depth shown. | 4 | |
HYDROGRAPHIC_OBJECT_ORIGIN | The origin of a hydrographic <OBJECT>. | ||
CONTROLLED | Controlled. | 1 | |
MAN_MADE | Constructed through the acts of man; not naturally occurring in nature; man-made. | 2 | |
NATURAL | Natural. | 3 | |
HYDROGRAPHIC_SURVEY_CONTACT- _TYPE |
The type of a <HYDROGRAPHIC_SURVEY_CONTACT>. | ||
NOT_SUBMERSIBLE_VESSEL | Not a <SUBMERSIBLE_VESSEL>. | 1 | |
SUBMERSIBLE_VESSEL | <SUBMERSIBLE_VESSEL>. | 2 | |
HYDROLOGIC_PERMANENCE | The persistence of a <HYDROLOGIC_OBJECT>. | ||
DRY | Dry. | 1 | |
NON_PERENNIAL | Not <<<PERENNIAL>>>; intermittent or fluctuating. | 2 | |
PERENNIAL | The bed lies below the water table so that the <HYDROLOGIC_OBJECT> flows continuously throughout the year; perennial. | 3 | |
PERENNIAL_OR_PERMANENT | <<<PERENNIAL>>> or <<<PERMANENT>>>. | 4 | |
PERMANENT | Permanent. | 5 | |
HYPSOGRAPHIC_PORTRAYAL_TYPE | The type of a hypsographic portrayal <LINE>. | ||
APPROX_DEPR | A <CONTOUR>, used in a <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION> where an accurate <CONTOUR> is not feasible to represent the <BOUNDARY> of a <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION>, and depicted on a <MAP> with a dashed <LINE>; an approximate index contour or indefinite index contour. | 1 | |
APPROX_INDEX | An <<<INDEX>>> contour, used in a <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION> where an accurate <CONTOUR> is not feasible, and depicted on a <MAP> with a dashed <LINE>; an approximate index contour or indefinite index contour. | 2 | |
APPROX_INTERM_DEPR | An <<<INTERM_DEPR>>> contour, used in a <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION> where an accurate <CONTOUR> is not feasible, and depicted on a <MAP> with a dashed <LINE>; an approximate intermediate contour or indefinite intermediate contour. | 3 | |
CARRYING_CONTOUR | A single <CONTOUR> representing two or more <CONTOUR>s; a carrying contour. A carrying contour is used to portray a <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION> of steep (near vertical) slope (for example: a <CLIFF>). | 4 | |
CONNECTOR | An arbitrary connector in a <NETWORK> of <CONTOUR>s, created to establish a zone of <<TERRAIN_ELEVATION>>s as a <POLYGONAL_FACE>, and not used to define any data or irreconcilable source data <REGION>s. | 5 | |
ERRONEOUS | A <CONTOUR> known to no longer correspond with the <<TERRAIN_ELEVATION>>, but has been retained because the information could not be updated; erroneous. | 6 | |
FORM_LINE | A <LINE> drawn on a <MAP> to show the estimated configuration of <<TERRAIN_ELEVATION>>s between <CONTOUR>s; a form line. | 7 | |
INDEX | Every fourth or fifth <LINE>, depending on the contour interval, is an index contour. An index contour is accentuated by increasing its line weight. With few exceptions, index contours are continuous throughout a <MAP> even though the <CONTOUR>s may coalesce because of steep slopes. | 8 | |
INDEX_DEPR | An <<<INDEX>>> representing the <BOUNDARY> of a <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION>. | 9 | |
INDEX_MOUND | An <<<INDEX>>> representing the <BOUNDARY> of a mound. | 10 | |
INTERM | One of the three or four <LINE>s between adjacent <<<INDEX>>> contours, having about half the line weight of an <<<INDEX>>> contour; an intermediate contour. An intermediate contour is normally continuous throughout a <MAP>, but may be dropped or joined with an <<<INDEX>>> contour where the slope is steep and where there is insufficient space to show all of the intermediate <LINE>s. | 11 | |
INTERM_APPROX | An <<<INTERM>>> contour, used in a <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION> where an accurate <CONTOUR> is not feasible, and depicted on a <MAP> with a dashed <LINE>; an approximate intermediate contour or indefinite intermediate contour. | 12 | |
INTERM_DEPR | An <<<INTERM>>> contour representing the <BOUNDARY> of a <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION>. | 13 | |
INTERM_MOUND | An <<<INTERM>>> contour representing the <BOUNDARY> of a mound. | 14 | |
SUPP | A <CONTOUR> that is used to portray important relief characteristics that would not otherwise be shown by <<<INDEX>>> and <<<INTERM>>> (basic <CONTOUR>s); a supplementary contour. A supplementary contour is shown as a screened <LINE> so that it is distinguishable from <<<INDEX>>> and <<<INTERM>>> contours and not unduly prominent on a <MAP>. | 15 | |
SUPP_APPROX | A <<<SUPP>>> contour, used in a <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION> where an accurate <CONTOUR> is not feasible, and depicted on a <MAP> with a dashed <LINE>; an approximate index contour or indefinite index contour. | 16 | |
SUPP_CARRYING_CONTOUR | A supplementary <<<CARRYING_CONTOUR>>>. | 17 | |
SUPP_DEPR | A <<<SUPP>>> contour representing the <BOUNDARY> of a <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION>. | 18 | |
SUPP_DEPR_APPROX | A <<<SUPP_DEPR>>> contour, used in a <TERRAIN_SURFACE_REGION> where an accurate <CONTOUR> is not feasible, and depicted on a <MAP> with a dashed <LINE>; an approximate supplementary depression contour or indefinite supplementary depression contour. | 19 | |
SUPP_ONE_HALF | A <<<SUPP>>> contour with one half the interval between <<<INDEX>>> and <<<INTERM>>> contours; a supplementary one half. | 20 | |
SUPP_ONE_QUARTER | A <<<SUPP>>> contour with one quarter the interval between <<<INDEX>>> and <<<INTERM>>> contours; a supplementary one quarter. | 21 | |
TRANSITION | A <CONTOUR> known to no longer correspond with the <<TERRAIN_ELEVATION>>, but has been retained because the information could not be updated; transition. | 22 | |
TRANSITION_OR_ERRONEOUS | <<<TRANSITION>>> and/or <<<ERRONEOUS>>>. | 23 |
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