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EA:  WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY

Status: STD 2005/06/07
Code: 1558

Concept definition: The morphology of a <WATERBODY_FLOOR>.
 
Attribute value type: ENUMERATION
Reference type: PR
Reference: [S57A, Attribute: CATSEA]
Supplemental references:  

Enumerants (presented in a natural order)
Status Attribute label Enumerant label ▾ Concept definition Code Ref type Reference Supplemental references
STD
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WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY GUYOT A <<<SEAMOUNT>>> having a comparatively smooth flat top; guyot. A guyot is also called a tablemount. 21 PR [S57A, Attribute, CATSEA:34]  
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WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY HILL <HILL>. 22      
STD
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WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY HOLE A local <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION>, often steep-sided; hole. 23 PR [S57A, Attribute, CATSEA:36]  
STD
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WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY KNOLL A relatively small isolated elevation of a rounded shape; knoll. 24 PR [S57A, Attribute, CATSEA:14]  
STD
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WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY LEDGE A rocky formation continuous with and fringing a <SHORE>; ledge. 25 PR [S57A, Attribute, CATSEA:10]  
STD
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WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY LEVEE A depositional embankment bordering a <<<CANYON>>>, <<<VALLEY>>> or <<<SEA_CHANNEL>>>; levee. 26 PR [S57A, Attribute, CATSEA:37]  
STD
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WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY LOWLAND Lowland. 27 IR [FACC, Annex B, SEA:57]  
STD
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WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY MARINE_BAY <MARINE_BAY>. 28      
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WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY MEDIAN_VALLEY The axial <TERRAIN_DEPRESSION> of a mid-oceanic <<<RIDGE>>>; median valley. 29 PR [S57A, Attribute, CATSEA:38]  
STD
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WATERBODY_FLOOR_MORPHOLOGY 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>); moat. 30 PR [S57A, Attribute, CATSEA:39]  

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