definition
imported from
expand assertion to
term replaced by
A is disconnected_from B if they have no parts in common.
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non_overlapping_with
ENVO
disconnected_from
1
1
disconnected_from
has_alternative_id
has_broad_synonym
database_cross_reference
has_exact_synonym
has_narrow_synonym
has_obo_namespace
has_related_synonym
in_subset
part of
has part
composed Of
determined by
determined by part of
has quality
derives from
located in
surrounded by
adjacent to
tributary of
distributary of
has_condition
An entity that exists in full at any time in which it exists at all, persists through time while maintaining its identity and has no temporal parts.
continuant
A continuant that is a bearer of quality and realizable entity entities, in which other entities inhere and which itself cannot inhere in anything.
independent continuant
A continuant that is either dependent on one or other independent continuant bearers or inheres in or is borne by other entities.
dependent continuant
A specifically dependent continuant that inheres in continuant entities and are not exhibited in full at every time in which it inheres in an entity or group of entities. The exhibition or actualization of a realizable entity is a particular manifestation, functioning or process that occurs under certain circumstances.
specifically dependent continuant
An independent continuant that is spatially extended whose identity is independent of that of other entities and can be maintained through time.
material entity
anatomical structure
material anatomical entity
sarcosine
primary alcohol
urea
ethanol
pantothenate
naphthalene
ketone
testosterone
lipid
trimethylamine
N-methyl-amino acid
N-methylglycine
acetamides
alkylamines
anion
arsenate ion
arsenic molecular entity
benzenes
benzoates
benzopyrrole
beta-alanine derivative
chromium molecular entity
molecular entity
ethanols
glycine derivative
chemical entity
organic heterocyclic compound
hydrocarbon
hydroxides
hydroxybenzoate
indoles
oxoacid
inorganic anion
inorganic molecular entity
ion
methyl-amino acid
methylamines
modified amino acid
molecule
monohydroxybenzoate
naphthalenes
organic heteromonocyclic compound
organic anion
organic ion
aliphatic alcohol
oxide
oxygen molecular entity
pantothenates
pantothenic acids
polyester macromolecule
quinate
threonine
organic heterobicyclic compound
xylene
arsenic atom
nitrobenzene
acetamide
carboxylic acid anion
arsenate(3-)
monocarboxylic acid amide
salicylate
alcohol
tertiary amine
amine
amide
coordination entity
organic fundamental parent
atom
primary amide
polyatomic anion
heteroorganic entity
pnictogen
pnictogen molecular entity
chalcogen molecular entity
main group element atom
pnictogen oxoanion
transition element molecular entity
metal atom
p-block element atom
carboxylic acid
main group molecular entity
carbon group molecular entity
cyclic compound
homocyclic compound
carbocyclic compound
hydrogen molecular entity
polycyclic compound
bicyclic compound
ortho-fused compound
aromatic compound
arene
organic aromatic compound
monocyclic compound
cyclic hydrocarbon
polycyclic hydrocarbon
heteromonocyclic compound
heteropolycyclic compound
heterobicyclic compound
s-block molecular entity
p-block molecular entity
d-block molecular entity
hydrides
alpha-amino acid
amino acid
chromium group molecular entity
organic hydroxy compound
organic cyclic compound
heteroarene
benzenoid aromatic compound
macromolecule
monocyclic arene
polycyclic arene
transition element coordination entity
fused compound
carbopolycyclic compound
homopolycyclic compound
ortho-fused polycyclic arene
steroid
17beta-hydroxy steroid
hydroxy steroid
organonitrogen compound
chromium oxoanion
chromium coordination entity
chromate(2-)
transition element oxoanion
oxoanion
ortho-fused bicyclic arene
ortho-fused polycyclic hydrocarbon
ortho-fused bicyclic hydrocarbon
heterocyclic organic fundamental parent
carbon oxoacid
ester
nitro compound
C-nitro compound
monocarboxylic acid anion
arsenic oxoanion
oxo steroid
hydroxy monocarboxylic acid anion
cyclitol carboxylic acid anion
polyatomic entity
polyatomic ion
saturated organic heterocyclic parent
saturated organic heteromonocyclic parent
carbonyl compound
organic oxo compound
carbobicyclic compound
17-hydroxy steroid
inorganic ion
organochalcogen compound
organooxygen compound
organic hydride
heteroatomic molecular entity
carboxamide
organonitrogen heterocyclic compound
oxacycle
organic heteropolycyclic compound
polycyclic heteroarene
2-amino-3-hydroxybutanoic acid
methylindole
quinolinemonocarboxylate
methylbenzene
alkylbenzene
chloropicrin
dioxane
dioxanes
1,4-dioxane
3-oxo steroid
nitrobenzenes
organic amino compound
androstanoid
alkyl alcohol
organic molecular entity
tertiary amino compound
nitrohydrocarbon
nitroarene
nitrogen molecular entity
organic polycyclic compound
poly(hydroxyalkanoate)
poly(hydroxybutyrate)
heterocyclic compound
kynurenate
one-carbon compound
organic acid
N-alkylglycine
organic molecule
skatole
Wikipedia:Geographic_feature
macroscopic spatial feature
ENVO
ENVO:00000000
May appear on a map.
geographic feature
A cavity developed along a bedding-plane and elongate in cross-section as a result.
ENVO
ENVO:00000001
bedding-plane cave
FTT:78
TGN:50001
ENVO
man-made feature
manmade feature
ENVO:00000002
anthropogenic geographic feature
FTT:1242
FTT:1252
FTT:15
FTT:16
FTT:18
FTT:19
FTT:21
FTT:22
FTT:23
FTT:24
FTT:25
FTT:26
FTT:27
FTT:28
FTT:29
FTT:37
SWEETRealm:AdministrativeRegion
TGN:80001
TGN:81099
TGN:81123
Wikipedia:Administrative_region
administrative area
ENVO
administrative division
administrative entity
boundary region
civil area
district
free trade zone
governed place
leased area (government)
leased zone (government)
neutral zone (political)
prefecture
protectorate
sheikdom
sultanate
trade zone
ENVO:00000004
administrative region
A primary administrative division of a country, such as a state in the United States.
FTT:414
FTT:569
Geonames:A.ADM1
TGN:81100
ENVO
countries, 1st order division
first level subdivision
first-order administrative division
ENVO:00000005
first-order administrative region
A subdivision of a third-order administrative division.
FTT:580
FTT:581
Geonames:A.ADM4
TGN:82402
ENVO
countries, 4th order division
fourth level subdivision
fourth-order administrative division
ENVO:00000008
fourth-order administrative region
A political association with effective dominion over a geographic area.
FTT:424
FTT:566
FTT:567
FTT:571
SWEETRealm:Country
SWEETRealm:State
TGN:80006
TGN:81010
TGN:81011
TGN:81102
Wikipedia:Nation
nation
independent nation
independent political entity
independent sovereign nation
ENVO
country
political entity
state
ENVO:00000009
national geopolitical entity
A man-made feature constructed for the purpose of enabling the movement of humans, their animals or their vehicles.
FTT:83
ENVO
ENVO:00000010
transport feature
An enclosure for displaying selected plant or animal life.
FTT:31
FTT:743
Geonames:S.GDN
TGN:53010
Wikipedia:Garden
garden
ENVO
PARK
cropland
park
ENVO:00000011
garden
A geographical feature associated with water.
FTT:131
FTT:280
FTT:711
FTT:761
FTT:824
FTT:825
FTT:826
FTT:827
FTT:828
FTT:829
Geonames:H.OVF
ENVO
OVERFALLS
eddy
fluvial feature
marine feature
overfalls
tidal ripp
upwelling
ENVO:00000012
hydrographic feature
A collection of caves interconnected by enterable passages or linked hydrologically or a cave with an extensive complex of chambers and passages.
ENVO
ENVO:00000013
cave system
Artificial watercourse with no flow or a controlled flow used for navigation, drainage or irrigation.
watercourse
EcoLexicon:canal
FTT:129
FTT:395
FTT:407
FTT:408
Geonames:H.CNL
SWEETRealm:Canal
TGN:51252
Wikipedia:Canal
canal
canal bend
drain (channel)
irrigation system
lateral
ENVO
ENVO:00000014
canal
Continuous saline-water bodies that surround the continents and fill the Earth's great depressions.
EcoLexicon:ocean
FTT:1019
FTT:943
Geonames:H.OCN
SWEETRealm:Ocean
TGN:21102
Wikipedia:Ocean
Ocean
ocean
ENVO
ocean region
sea
ENVO:00000015
ocean
A large expanse of saline water usually connected with an ocean.
EcoLexicon:sea
FTT:233
FTT:830
Geonames:H.SEA
TGN:21103
Wikipedia:Sea
Sea
sea
channel
closed sea
marginal sea
open sea
open sound
open water
ENVO
ENVO:00000016
sea
A geographical feature associated with water with a halinity above 30 ppt (roughly 35 g/L).
ENVO
ENVO:00000017
saline hydrographic feature
A river that has either permanently or temporally lost its water.
ENVO
ENVO:00000018
dry river
A lake whose water contains a considerable concentration of dissolved salts.
lake
FTT:221
FTT:907
Geonames:H.LKN
Geonames:H.LKSN
TGN:21116
Wikipedia:Saline_lake
SalineLake
salt lake
salt lakes
salt lake
ENVO
salina
salt lake
soda lake
ENVO:00000019
saline lake
A body of water or other liquid of considerable size contained on a body of land.
EcoLexicon:lake
FTT:221
FTT:704
FTT:909
Geonames:H.LK
Geonames:H.LKS
SPIRE:Lake_or_pond
SWEETRealm:Lake
TGN:21114
TGN:21115
Wikipedia:Lake
LAKE
Lake
lake
lakes
catch basin
open water
tarn
ENVO
broad
llyn
loch
lochan
lough
mere
mortlake
pasteuer lake
ENVO:00000020
lake
A lake of whose water contains low concentrations of salts.
SWEETRealm:FreshwaterLake
FreshwaterLake
ENVO
ENVO:00000021
freshwater lake
Natural freshwater surface streams of considerable volume and a permanent or seasonal flow, moving in a definite channel toward a sea, lake, or another river; any large streams, or ones larger than brooks or creeks, such as the trunk stream and larger branches of a drainage system.
watercourse
EcoLexicon:river
FTT:1179
FTT:251
SPIRE:River
SWEETRealm:River
TGN:21105
Wikipedia:River
River
rio
braided river
ENVO
ENVO:00000022
river
Linear body of water flowing on the Earth's surface.
watercourse
EcoLexicon:stream
FTT:105
FTT:1221
FTT:1225
FTT:1261
FTT:303
FTT:371
FTT:593
FTT:721
Geonames:H.STM
Geonames:H.STMS
SWEETRealm:Stream
TGN:21106
TGN:21107
TGN:21108
TGN:21109
Wikipedia:Stream
Stream
stream
streams
braided stream
fork (hydrographic
glacial stream
lode
millstream
stream bend
ENVO
Creek
beck
brook
burn (hydrographic)
creek
rivulet
ENVO:00000023
stream
An artificial body of water, often contained by a dam, constructed for the purpose of water storage.
lake
EcoLexicon:reservoir
FTT:587
FTT:588
FTT:882
Geonames:H.RSV
SWEETRealm:Reservoir
TGN:51259
Wikipedia:Reservoir
reservoir
covered reservoir
ENVO
ENVO:00000025
reservoir
A cylindrical hole, pit, or tunnel drilled or dug down to a depth from which water, oil, or gas can be pumped or brought to the surface.
EcoLexicon:well
FTT:1032
FTT:1237
FTT:833
Geonames:H.WLL
Geonames:H.WLLS
SWEETRealm:Well
TGN:51255
Wikipedia:Well
WELL
well
wells
brine well
oil well
water well
ENVO
ENVO:00000026
well
A point where groundwater or steam flows out of the ground, and is thus where the aquifer surface meets the ground surface or where there is a fissure.
EcoLexicon:spring
FTT:982
Geonames:H.SPNG
SWEETRealm:Spring
TGN:21126
SPRING
Spring
spring
ENVO
seep
ENVO:00000027
spring
A quarry from which sand is extracted.
mine
Wikipedia:Sand_pit
ENVO
sand pit
ENVO:00000028
sand pit quarry
A flowing body of water.
EcoLexicon:brook
EcoLexicon:course
EcoLexicon:culvert
EcoLexicon:gully
EcoLexicon:ravine
EcoLexicon:spillway
EcoLexicon:waterway
FTT:105
Geonames:H.NRWS
Geonames:H.RCH
Geonames:H.WTRC
Geonames:S.SPLY
TGN:21110
TGN:21131
TGN:21133
TGN:21137
TGN:21163
TGN:21499
Wikipedia:Watercourse
WATERCOURSE
watercourse
culvert
dredged channel
fork
gulch
gully
gut
gutter
kill
lode
narrows
overflow channel
passage
pup
race
ravine
reach
rill
rio
rivulet
run
runnel
seachannel
seaway
spillway
stream
tideway
wash
water gap
ENVO
awawa
barranca
beck
branch
brook
course
draw
moat
narrows
narrows (hydrographic)
waterway
ENVO:00000029
watercourse
A cave without streams or drips of water.
dry cave
ENVO
ENVO:00000030
dead cave
A valley or ravine, bounded by relatively steep banks, which in the rainy season becomes a watercourse.
watercourse
EcoLexicon:wadi
FTT:157
FTT:158
FTT:159
FTT:160
FTT:161
FTT:163
FTT:164
Geonames:H.WAD
Geonames:H.WADB
Geonames:H.WADJ
Geonames:H.WADS
SWEETRealm:Arroyo
SWEETRealm:Wash
TGN:21167
TGN:21423
TGN:21424
Wikipedia:Wadi
wadi
wadis
wadi bend
wadi junction
wadi mouth
ENVO
arroyo
coulee
gully
nullah
wash
ENVO:00000031
wadi
An area of water bordered by land on three sides.
EcoLexicon:bay
FTT:190
FTT:232
FTT:235
Geonames:H.BAY
Geonames:H.BAYS
Geonames:H.BGHT
SWEETRealm:Bay
TGN:21121
TGN:21123
TGN:21127
Wikipedia:Bay
ENVO
bahia
bay
bight
embayment
firth
geo
gulf
inlet
sea loch
sea lough
ENVO:00000032
bay
A body of water, usually of smaller size than a lake.
lake
EcoLexicon:pond
FTT:221
FTT:902
FTT:904
FTT:905
Geonames:H.PND
Geonames:H.PNDS
Geonames:H.POOL
SPIRE:Lake_or_pond
SWEETRealm:Pond
TGN:21104
TGN:21119
Wikipedia:Pond
Pond
pool (water body)
ENVO
POOL
millpond
pond
ponds
pool
pool (water body)
ENVO:00000033
pond
An area of broken, fast flowing water in a stream, where the slope of the bed increases (but without a prominent break of slope which might result in a waterfall), or where a gently dipping bar of harder rock outcrops.
EcoLexicon:rapids
FTT:212
Geonames:H.RPDS
SWEETRealm:Torrent
TGN:21162
Wikipedia:Rapids
RAPIDS
rapids
ENVO
cataract
torrent
ENVO:00000034
rapids
A wetland, featuring grasses, rushes, reeds, typhas, sedges, and other herbaceous plants (possibly with low-growing woody plants) in a context of shallow water.
wetland
EcoLexicon:marsh
FTT:1118
FTT:185
FTT:945
Geonames:H.MRSH
SPIRE:Marsh
SWEETRealm:Marsh
TGN:21322
Wikipedia:Marsh
ENVO
Marsh
marsh
quagmire
ENVO:00000035
marsh
Artificial watercourse with no flow or a controlled flow used irrigation.
canal
FTT:129
FTT:405
Geonames:H.CNLI
irrigation canal
ENVO
ENVO:00000036
irrigation canal
A small artificial watercourse dug for draining or irrigating the land.
watercourse
EcoLexicon:drain
FTT:129
FTT:400
FTT:403
Geomames:DTCH
SWEETRealm:Drain
TGN:51256
Wikipedia:Ditch
ditch
ENVO
agricultural drain
canal
drain
ENVO:00000037
ditch
A sheet of saline water separated from the open sea by sand or shingle banks. The sheet of water between an offshore reef, especially of coral and mainland. The sheet of water within a ring or horseshoe shaped atoll.
lake
EcoLexicon:lagoon
FTT:221
FTT:898
FTT:899
Geonames:H.LGN
Geonames:H.LGNS
SWEETRealm:Lagoon
TGN:21125
Wikipedia:Lagoon
LAGOON
Lagoon
lagoon
lagoons
laguna
ENVO
barrier lagoon
ENVO:00000038
lagoon
A long and narrow sea inlet with high steeply sloped walled sides. A fjord is a landform created during a period of glaciation.
EcoLexicon:fiord
FTT:231
FTT:690
FTT:704
Geonames:H.FJD
Geonames:H.FJDS
SWEETRealm:Fiord
SWEETRealm:Fjord
TGN:21122
Wikipedia:Fjord
Fjord
fiord
fjord
fjords
ENVO
inlet
loch
ENVO:00000039
fjord
A sudden descent of water over a step or ledge in the bed of a river.
EcoLexicon:force
EcoLexicon:waterfall
FTT:435
FTT:436
FTT:439
FTT:680
Geonames:H.FLLS
TGN:21161
TGN:21166
Wikipedia:Waterfall
WATERFALL
force
linn
waterfalls
ENVO
cascade
cataract
fall
falls
ENVO:00000040
Should this be a hydroform?
waterfall
A tidal water channel. Creeks may often dry to a muddy channel with little or no flow at low tide, but often with significant depth of water at high tide.
stream
FTT:105
FTT:1223
Geonames:H.CRKT
Wikipedia:Tidal_creek
tidal creek
ENVO
ENVO:00000041
tidal creek
Artificial watercourse with no flow or a controlled flow used drainage.
canal
FTT:129
FTT:401
Geonames:H.CNLD
drainage canal
ENVO
ENVO:00000042
drainage canal
An area that is inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions.
EcoLexicon:wetland
FTT:1001
FTT:1060
FTT:1061
FTT:1118
FTT:1180
FTT:1190
FTT:1206
FTT:1207
FTT:1226
FTT:184
FTT:185
FTT:228
FTT:281
FTT:480
FTT:716
FTT:883
FTT:934
FTT:945
FTT:983
Geonames:H.WTLD
SPIRE:Bog
SWEETRealm:Wetland
TGN:21301
TGN:21304
TGN:21305
Wikipedia:Wetland
WETLAND
Wetland
wetland
EstuarineWetland
LacustrineWetland
MarineWetland
PalustrineWetland
RiparianWetland
TerrestialWetland
back marsh
backswamp
backwater
barrier flat
blanket bog
bog
cienaga
dismal
everglade
floating marsh
forested wetland
marsh
mire
mud flat
peat cutting area
peatland
quagmire
quaking bog
riparian area
slash
slough
slue
swamp forest
tulelands
ENVO
WetlandRegion
moor
morass
muskeg
ENVO:00000043
wetland
A wetland type that accumulates acidic peat, a deposit of dead plant material.
wetland
EcoLexicon:peat_bog
FTT:1061
FTT:185
FTT:281
FTT:983
Geonames:H.BOG
SPIRE:Bog
SWEETRealm:Peatland
TGN:21304
Wikipedia:Peatland
ENVO
Peatland
bog
mire
morass
muskeg
peat bog
ENVO:00000044
peatland
A semi-enclosed coastal body of water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea.
mouth
EcoLexicon:estuary
FTT:234
Geonames:H.ESTY
SWEETRealm:Estuary
TGN:21152
Wikipedia:Estuary
Estuary
estuary
ENVO
inlet
ENVO:00000045
estuary
A dense growth of shrubbery planted as a fence or boundary.
Wikipedia:Hedge
HEDGE
hedgerow
ENVO
shelter belt
ENVO:00000046
hedge
EcoLexicon:canopy
SWEETRealm:Canopy
Wikipedia:Canopy
ENVO
ENVO:00000047
canopy
Artificial watercourse with no flow or a controlled flow used navigation.
EcoLexicon:navigation_channel
FTT:409
FTT:467
Geonames:H.CHNN
Geonames:H.CNLN
TGN:51257
navigation canal
navigation channel
navigation canal
ENVO
navigation channel
ship cannal
ENVO:00000048
navigation canal
A hot spring that erupts periodically, ejecting a column of hot water and steam into the air.
thermal feature
EcoLexicon:geyser
FTT:755
Geonames:H.GYSR
TGN:21171
Wikipedia:Geyser
GEYSER
geyser
ENVO
ENVO:00000050
geyser
A spring that is produced by the emergence of geothermally-heated groundwater from the Earth's crust.
spring
EcoLexicon:thermal_spring
FTT:732
FTT:815
Geonames:H.SPNT
Wikipedia:Hot_spring
hot spring
hotspring
thermal feature
thermal spring
ENVO
ENVO:00000051
hot spring
A lake contained within a volcanic crater.
lake
FTT:384
FTT:590
Geonames:H.LKC
Geonames:H.LKSC
TGN:21138
Wikipedia:Crater_lake
caldera lake
crater lake
crater lakes
ENVO
ENVO:00000052
crater lake
A marsh associated with water that contains low concentrations of salts.
ENVO
ENVO:00000053
freshwater marsh
A marsh whose water contains a considerable quantity of dissolved salts.
wetland
EcoLexicon:salt_marsh
FTT:1190
FTT:185
Geonames:H.MRSHN
TGN:21323
Wikipedia:Saline_marsh
salt marsh
salting
ENVO
salt marsh
tidal marsh
ENVO:00000054
It would be more correct to say that this has_quality salty or has_part ((soil and water) and has_increased_levels_of salt.
saline marsh
A shallow man-made pond designed to produce salt from sea water. The seawater is fed into large ponds and water is drawn out through natural evaporation which allows the salt to be subsequently harvested.
lake
FTT:221
FTT:906
FTT:908
Geonames:H.MFGN
Geonames:H.PNDN
Geonames:H.PNDSN
Wikipedia:Salt_evaporation_pond
salt evaporation pond
ENVO
salt pond
salt ponds
saltern
ENVO:00000055
saline evaporation pond
A pond or lake used for the artificial culture of fish.
lake
FTT:221
FTT:696
FTT:701
Geonames:H.PNDSF
Wikipedia:Fishpond
fish pond
fishponds
ENVO
ENVO:00000056
fishpond
An swamp formed of trees and shrubs that grow in saline coastal habitats in the tropics and subtropics.
wetland
woodland
EcoLexicon:mangrove_swamp
FTT:185
FTT:934
Geonames:H.MGV
Wikipedia:Mangrove_swamp
mangal
mangrove swamp
ENVO
MangroveForest
ENVO:00000057
mangrove swamp
A lake which is formed under the surface of the Earth. Such a lake may be associated with caves and aquifers and springs.
FTT:445
FTT:449
Geonames:H.LKSB
TGN:21188
Wikipedia:Underground_lake
underground lake
ENVO
cave
ENVO:00000058
underground lake
A river that is under the surface of the Earth.
TGN:21187
Wikipedia:Underground_river
ENVO
ENVO:00000059
underground river
A stream that is under the surface of the Earth.
ENVO
ENVO:00000060
underground stream
A geographical feature associated with water that is under the surface of the earth.
ENVO
ENVO:00000061
underground water body
Place or area with clustered or scattered buildings and a permanent human population.
place
FTT:1097
FTT:33
Geonames:P.PPL
Geonames:P.PPLS
TGN:22201
TGN:83002
Wikipedia:Populated_place
inhabited place
populated place
populated places
ENVO
inhabited region
populated locality
settlement
ENVO:00000062
populated place
An accumulation of water of varying size.
hydrographic feature
EcoLexicon:waterbody
FTT:131
FTT:280
FTT:827
SWEETRealm:BodyOfWater
TGN:21100
TGN:21101
Wikipedia:Water_body
aquatic feature
bodies of water
body of water
waterbody
ENVO
ENVO:00000063
Wikipedia: The term body of water most often refers to large accumulations of water, such as oceans, seas, and lakes, but it includes smaller pools of water such as ponds, wetlands, or more rarely, puddles. A body of water does not have to be still or contained; Rivers, streams, canals, and other geographical features where water moves from one place to another are also considered bodies of water.
water body
An open way for the passage of vehicles, persons, or animals on land.
EcoLexicon:road
FTT:1058
FTT:1183
FTT:1185
FTT:1187
FTT:431
FTT:443
FTT:646
FTT:798
FTT:884
Geonames:R
Geonames:R.RD
Geonames:R.ST
SWEETRealm:Highway
TGN:53151
TGN:53153
TGN:53154
TGN:53157
Wikipedia:Road
ROAD
road
board walk
caravan route
causeway
drive
highway
intersection
parkway
road bend
road junction
traffic circle
ENVO
accessway
alley
avenue
boulevard
cart track
drove
farm lane
freeway
lane
roadway
street
thorofare
thoroughfare
thruway
turnpike
ENVO:00000064
road
A permanent way having one or more rails which provides a track for cars.
railroad feature
FTT:1132
FTT:960
Geonames:R
Geonames:R.RR
TGN:53155
Wikipedia:Railway
RAILWAY
railroad
ENVO
ENVO:00000065
railway
A tunnel constructed by human means.
tunnel
tunnels
FTT:1136
FTT:1184
FTT:396
FTT:397
Geonames:R.TNL
Geonames:R.TNLRD
Geonames:R.TNLRR
Geonames:R.TNLS
TGN:51845
Wikipedia:Tunnel
canal tunnel
railroad tunnel
road tunnel
underpass
ENVO
ENVO:00000066
man-made tunnel
Naturally formed, subterranean open area or chamber.
FTT:1071
FTT:443
FTT:445
FTT:446
FTT:447
Geonames:S.CAVE
SWEETRealm:Cave
TGN:21485
TGN:21486
Wikipedia:Cave
CAVE
ENVO
Cave
cave
cavern
grotto
notch
ENVO:00000067
cave
An underground or underwater passage.
FTT:445
FTT:448
Geonames:R.TNLN
SWEETRealm:Tunnel
TGN:21447
Wikipedia:Tunnel
TUNNEL
ENVO
cave
natural tunnel
ENVO:00000068
tunnel
A stream that branches off and flows away from a main stream channel. They are a common feature of river deltas.
stream
watercourse
FTT:636
Geonames:H.STMD
Wikipedia:Distributary
distributary
stream distributary
ENVO
ENVO:00000069
distributary
A feature that has been constructed by deliberate human effort.
ENVO
ENVO:00000070
constructed feature
A cave developed along a fault or fault zone, either by movement of the fault or by preferential solution along it.
ENVO
ENVO:00000071
fault cave
Structure designed to transport water from a remote source, usually by gravity.
FTT:128
Geonames:H.CNLA
SWEETRealm:Aqueduct
TGN:51258
Wikipedia:Aquaduct
aqueduct
ENVO
WATERCOURSE BRIDGE
ENVO:00000072
aquaduct
A permanent walled and roofed construction.
FTT:42
Geonames:S.BLDG
TGN:51011
Wikipedia:Building
BUILDING
building
ENVO
ENVO:00000073
building
A barrier constructed across a watercourse to control the flow or raise the level of water.
EcoLexicon:dam
FTT:599
FTT:600
Geonames:S.DAM
SWEETRealm:Dam
TGN:51253
Wikipedia:Dam
DAM
Dam
dam
ENVO
barrage
dam site
ENVO:00000074
dam
A built structure erected over a depression or obstacle to carry traffic or some facility such as a pipeline.
EcoLexicon:bridge
FTT:297
Geonames:S.BDG
TGN:51841
Wikipedia:Bridge
BRIDGE
bridge
covered bridge
footbridge
overpass
ENVO
ENVO:00000075
bridge
An excavation in the Earth for the purpose of extracting earth materials.
mine site
EcoLexicon:mine
FTT:14
FTT:968
Geonames:L.MNA
Geonames:S.MN
TGN:54211
TGN:54212
Wikipedia:Mine
MINE
ENVO
ENVO:00000076
mine
FTT:1246
FTT:1247
FTT:44
FTT:45
FTT:46
FTT:48
FTT:50
FTT:51
FTT:52
FTT:57
FTT:60
FTT:62
FTT:63
FTT:64
FTT:72
FTT:74
Geonames:L.AGRC
Geonames:L.RESA
Geonames:S.NSY
TGN:55001
bailing station
barn
cattle dipping tank
corral
dairy
feedlot
grange
grazing allotment
irrigated field
nursery
pastoral site
sheepfold
stockyard
ENVO
AgriculturalLands
agricultural colony
agricultural facility
agricultural land
agricultural reserve
agricultural site
ENVO:00000077
agricultural feature
A tract of crop or grazing land, as well as the group of buildings with and often surrounding a farmhouse, including barns, sheds, and other outbuildings, used for agricultural production.
agricultural site
FTT:45
FTT:58
FTT:59
FTT:69
Geonames:S.FRM
Geonames:S.FRMS
Geonames:S.RNCH
TGN:54011
Wikipedia:Farm
FARM
ENVO
farm
farms
farmstead
nursery
ranch
ENVO:00000078
farm
An open artificial water channel, that leads water from a diversion dam or weir completely aside a natural flow, often an elevated box structure (typically wood) that follows the natural contours of the land.
watercourse
EcoLexicon:flume
FTT:129
FTT:404
Wikipedia:Flume
flume (manmade)
ENVO
canal
ENVO:00000079
flume
A series of connected and aligned mountains or mountain ridges.
EcoLexicon:mountain_range
FTT:548
FTT:995
FTT:997
Geonamaes:MTS
SWEETRealm:MountainRange
TGN:21431
TGN:21432
Wikipedia:Mountain_range
MOUNT RANGE
ENVO
cordillera
mountain chain
mountain group
mountain range
mountain system
sierra
ENVO:00000080
mountain range
A landform that extends above the surrounding terrain in a limited area. A mountain is generally steeper than a hill, but there is no universally accepted standard definition for the height of a mountain or a hill although a mountain usually has an identifiable summit and a local relief of more than 300m.
EcoLexicon:mountain
FTT:1000
FTT:118
FTT:460
FTT:548
FTT:713
FTT:896
FTT:993
Geonames:T.MT
Geonames:T.MTS
SWEETRealm:Mountain
TGN:21430
TGN:21434
Wikipedia:Mountain
Mountain
foothill
ENVO
cerro
cordillera
knoll
mound
mount
mountain
mountains
ENVO:00000081
mountain
A group of hills bordered by lowlands.
ENVO
ENVO:00000082
hill range
A rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m.
EcoLexicon:hill
FTT:118
FTT:468
FTT:713
FTT:799
FTT:896
Geonames:T.HLL
Geonames:T.HLLS
SWEETRealm:Hill
TGN:21437
TGN:21438
Wikipedia:Hill
ENVO
cerro
foothill
hill
hillock
hills
knoll
mount
mountain
ENVO:00000083
hill
A lower point that allows easier access through a mountain range. A pass has the general form of a saddle between two mountains.
EcoLexicon:mountain_pass
FTT:510
FTT:612
FTT:738
FTT:739
FTT:740
Geonames:T.GAP
Geonames:T.PASS
Geonames:T.SDL
SWEETRealm:Pass
TGN:21433
TGN:21436
TGN:21524
Wikipedia:Mountain_pass
pass
ENVO
col
defile
gap
notch
pass
saddle
saddle (physiographic)
sill (physiographic)
ENVO:00000084
mountain pass
A glacier found in mountain terrain.
Wikipedia:Alpine_glacier
ENVO
ENVO:00000085
alpine glacier
A region of general uniform slope, comparatively level, and of considerable extent.
EcoLexicon:plain
FTT:707
FTT:874
FTT:926
Geonames:T.PLN
SWEETRealm:Plain
TGN:21461
Wikipedia:Plain
PLAIN
Plain
plain
ENVO
interfluve
llanos
outwash plain
ENVO:00000086
plain
A high, steep, or overhanging face of rock.
EcoLexicon:cliff
FTT:268
FTT:269
FTT:491
FTT:492
Geonames:T.CLF
SWEETRealm:Cliff
TGN:21487
TGN:21488
Wikipedia:Cliff
CLIFF
cliff
ENVO
beach scarp
bluff
ceja
ice cliff
palisade
precipice
scar
scarp
scaw
scraps
ENVO:00000087
cliff
A cliff that is a margin of a sea or ocean.
Wikipedia:Sea_cliff
ENVO
coastal cliff
marine cliff
ENVO:00000088
sea cliff
EcoLexicon:crag
FTT:589
ENVO
crag
ENVO:00000089
inland cliff
An area of flat, low-lying land adjacent to a seacoast and separated from the interior by other features.
coast
EcoLexicon:coastal_plain
EcoLexicon:coastal_zone
FTT:240
FTT:499
FTT:500
FTT:501
FTT:502
FTT:503
FTT:504
SWEETRealm:CoastalPlain
Wikipedia:Coastal_plain
coastal zone
plain, coast
intertidal zone
offshore area
shore
shoreline
ENVO
ENVO:00000090
coastal plain
A landform consisting of loose rock particles such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, cobble, or even shell fragments along the shoreline of a body of water.
EcoLexicon:beach
EcoLexicon:to_beach
FTT:237
FTT:239
Geonames:T.BCH
Geonames:T.BCHS
SWEETRealm:Beach
TGN:21482
Wikipedia:Beach
Beach
beach berm
lagoon beach
ENVO
beach
beaches
foreshore flats
rivage
strand
ENVO:00000091
beach
A landform consisting of loose rock particles such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, cobble, or even shell fragments along the shoreline of a sea.
Wikipedia:Strand
strand
ENVO
ENVO:00000092
sea beach
A landform consisting of loose rock particles such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, cobble, or even shell fragments along the shoreline of a lake.
ENVO
ENVO:00000093
lacustrine beach
A feature associated with a volcano, an opening, or rupture, in the Earth's surface or crust, which allows hot, molten rock, ash and gases to escape from deep below the surface.
FTT:591
TGN:21407
ENVO
volcanic landform
ENVO:00000094
volcanic feature
A feature formed by cooled lava, the molten rock that is expelled by a volcano during an eruption.
EcoLexicon:lava_flow
FTT:916
FTT:917
Geonames:T.LAVA
TGN:21612
Wikipedia:Lava_field
lava area
ENVO
lava flow
lava plain
ENVO:00000095
lava field
A feature formed by the collapse of land following a volcanic eruption.
FTT:384
Geonames:T.CLDA
TGN:21409
Wikipedia:Caldera
caldera
ENVO
crater
ENVO:00000096
caldera
A region rendered barren or partially barren by environmental extremes, especially by low rainfall.
EcoLexicon:desert
FTT:1
FTT:188
Geonames:T.DSRT
SWEETRealm:Desert
TGN:21201
Wikipedia:Desert
DESERT
desert
ENVO
arid region
ENVO:00000097
desert
Area of dry or relatively dry land surrounded by water or low wetland.
EcoLexicon:island
FTT:147
FTT:450
FTT:886
FTT:887
FTT:888
FTT:889
Geonames:T.ISL
Geonames:T.ISLS
SWEETRealm:Island
TGN:21468
TGN:21469
TGN:21471
TGN:21475
Wikipedia:Island
ISLAND
island
islands
BarrierIsland
ENVO
IslandArc
barrier island
cay
eyot
holm
hummock
island arc
isle
islet
key
key (island)
ENVO:00000098
island
An island constructed by human effort.
FTT:1023
FTT:171
Geonames:T.ISLF
Wikipedia:Artificial_island
artificial island
ENVO
offshore platform
ENVO:00000099
artificial island
A depression caused by erosion by water or ice. Low-lying land bordered by higher ground; especially elongate, relatively large gently sloping depressions of the Earth's surface, commonly situated between two mountains or between ranges of hills or mountains, and often containing a stream with an outlet.
EcoLexicon:valley
FTT:158
FTT:166
FTT:418
FTT:761
FTT:811
FTT:949
Geonames:T.GRGE
Geonames:T.VAL
Geonames:T.VALS
SWEETRealm:Valley
TGN:21425
TGN:21451
TGN:21452
TGN:21453
Wikipedia:Valley
VALLEY
valley
valleys
chasm
coulee
dale
glacial gorge
glacial trough
gulch
gully
median valley
shelf valley
ENVO
glen
goe
gorge
graben
hollow
lavaka
moat
ravine
re-entrant
seachannel
strath
trench
vale
water gap
ENVO:00000100
valley
A tract of alluvium formed at the mouth of a river where the deposition ofsome of its load exceeds its rate of removal, crossed by the divergent channels (distributaries) of the river.
EcoLexicon:delta
FTT:97
Geonames:T.DLTA
SWEETRealm:Delta
TGN:21164
TGN:21422
Wikipedia:Delta
DELTA
Delta
delta
ENVO
alluvial fan
bay delta
canyon delta
fan
fan delta
outwash
outwash plain
pass (delta)
ENVO:00000101
delta
FTT:444
Cueva de Altamira
ENVO
ENVO:00000102
cave entrance
An island formed of trees and shrubs that grow in saline coastal habitats in the tropics and subtropics.
island
FTT:147
FTT:891
Geonames:T.ISLM
mangrove island
ENVO
ENVO:00000103
mangrove island
EcoLexicon:fan
EcoLexicon:platform
EcoLexicon:ravine
FTT:1020
FTT:1137
FTT:1176
FTT:1193
FTT:1194
FTT:1195
FTT:1196
FTT:5
FTT:810
FTT:984
Geonames:FRKU
Geonames:FRSU
Geonames:MDVU
Geonames:PLFU
Geonames:RAVU
Geonames:RMPU
Geonames:U.BSNU
Geonames:U.EDGU
Geonames:U.ESCU
Geonames:U.FANU
Geonames:U.FLTU
Geonames:U.FURU
Geonames:U.GAPU
Geonames:U.GLYU
Geonames:U.HOLU
Geonames:U.LDGU
Geonames:U.LEVU
Geonames:U.PLNU
Geonames:U.PLTU
Geonames:U.PNLU
Geonames:U.PRVU
Geonames:U.RDGU
Geonames:U.RDSU
Geonames:U.RISU
Geonames:U.SDLU
Geonames:U.SHVU
Geonames:U.SILU
Geonames:U.SPRU
Geonames:U.TERU
Geonames:U.VALU
Geonames:U.VLSU
TGN:23001
TGN:23116
TGN:23117
TGN:23118
TGN:23135
TGN:23162
TGN:23181
TGN:23182
TGN:23183
TGN:23184
TGN:23188
TGN:23192
TGN:23193
TGN:23194
TGN:23195
TGN:23196
TGN:23211
TGN:23212
TGN:23301
TGN:23411
TGN:23412
TGN:23413
TGN:23415
TGN:23421
TGN:23423
TGN:23424
TGN:23431
TGN:23453
TGN:23461
TGN:23463
TGN:23467
TGN:23550
basin
escarpment
fan
flat
fork
forks
furrow
gap
gully
hole
hole (seafloor)
ledge
levee
median valley
moat (seafloor)
pinnacle
plain
plateau
platform
province
ramp
ramp (seafloor)
ravine
ridge
ridges
rise
rise (seafloor)
saddle
shelf edge
undersea bank
undersea basin
undersea bench
undersea cliff
undersea fan
undersea fork
undersea fracture zone
undersea furrow
undersea gap
undersea hole
undersea ledge
undersea levee
undersea median valley
undersea moat
undersea peak
undersea pinnacle
undersea plain
undersea platform
undersea ramp
undersea rise
undersea saddle
undersea shelf
undersea shelf edge
undersea shelf valley
undersea sill
undersea slope
undersea spur
undersea terrace
undersea tongue
undersea valley
ENVO
ocean floor feature
seafloor feature
sill
spur
subsea feature
terrace
tongue (seafloor)
underwater feature
valley
valleys
ENVO:00000104
undersea feature
ENVO
ENVO:00000105
lake surface
An area in which grasses (Graminae) are a significant component of the vegetation.
EcoLexicon:grassland
FTT:259
FTT:760
FTT:766
Geonames:V.GRSLD
TGN:21604
TGN:54052
Wikipedia:Grassland
GRASSLAND
grassland
ENVO
Grassland
down
downland
downs
glade
grazing area
herbaceous area
range
ENVO:00000106
grassland
An upland moor or sandy area dominated by low shrubby vegetation including heather.
FTT:1191
FTT:792
Geonames:V.HTH
SPIRE:Heath
TGN:21609
Wikipedia:Heath
heath
ENVO
shrubland
wetland
woodland
ENVO:00000107
heath
A habitat of rolling or flat terrain where grasses predominate. Typically, what is called a meadow has more biodiversity than a grassland as the former contains not only grasses but a significant variety of annual, biennial and perennial plants.
FTT:259
FTT:767
Geonames:V.MDW
TGN:21613
Wikipedia:Meadow
meadow
ENVO
grassland
hay meadow
ENVO:00000108
meadow
Land having a cover of trees, shrubs, or both.
EcoLexicon:coniferous_forest
EcoLexicon:shrub
EcoLexicon:taiga
FTT:1083
FTT:505
FTT:506
FTT:719
FTT:774
Geonames:V.GRVPN
SWEETRealm:Break
SWEETRealm:Scrub
TGN:21631
TGN:21632
TGN:21641
Wikipedia:Woodland
WOODLAND
bamboo
brigalow
pine grove
ENVO
break
brush
bush
caatinga
chanaral
coniferous forest
copse
deciduous forest
equatorial forest
equatorial rain forest
garique
grove
jungle
mallee scrub
monsoon forest
moor
mott
motte
mulga
mulga scrub
rain forest
reforested area
sagebrush
scrub
shrub
silva
stand
taiga
thicket
thorn forest
tropical rain forest
wood
wooded area
ENVO:00000109
woodland
A tunnel formed by the flow of molten lava, which has subsequently drained out.
ENVO
ENVO:00000110
lava tunnel
An area with a high density of trees. A small forest may be called a wood.
woodland
EcoLexicon:forest
FTT:258
FTT:506
FTT:715
FTT:717
Geonames:V.FRST
SWEETRealm:Forest
TGN:21641
TGN:21642
TGN:21645
Wikipedia:Forest
copse
forest reserve
grove
national forest
wood
ENVO
forest
ENVO:00000111
forest
Treeless, level, or gently rolling plains characteristic of arctic or subarctic regions, having a permanently frozen subsoil, and usually supporting low growing vegetation such as lichens, mosses, and stunted shrubs.
EcoLexicon:tundra
FTT:151
FTT:152
Geonames:V.TUND
SWEETRealm:Tundra
TGN:21611
Wikipedia:Tundra
TUNDRA
tundra
ENVO
Arctic land
TundraEcosystem
ENVO:00000112
tundra
An area of land, usually relatively small, enclosed or otherwise and used for agricultural purposes.
agricultural site
EcoLexicon:field
FTT:45
FTT:61
Geonames:L.FLD
SWEETRealm:Field
TGN:21456
field
ENVO
cropland
grassland
ENVO:00000114
field
An intentional planting of trees or shrubs maintained for food, typically fruit, production.
agricultural site
cropland
EcoLexicon:orchard
FTT:45
FTT:66
Geonames:V.OCH
TGN:54014
Wikipedia:Orchard
orchard
ENVO
ENVO:00000115
orchard
A place where grapes are grown for making wine, raisins or table grapes.
agricultural site
cropland
FTT:45
FTT:77
Geonames:V.VIN
Geonames:V.VINS
TGN:54015
Wikipedia:Vineyard
vineyard
vineyards
ENVO
ENVO:00000116
vineyard
An intentional planting of a crop, on a large scale, usually for uses other than cereal production or pasture. The term is currently most often used for plantings of trees and shrubs. The term tends also to be used for plantings maintained on economic bases other than that of subsistence farming.
FTT:45
FTT:68
TGN:54041
Wikipedia:Plantation
ENVO
agricultural site
cropland
plantation field
ENVO:00000117
plantation
FTT:505
FTT:506
Geonames:V.GRVC
ENVO
coconut grove
wood
ENVO:00000118
coconut plantation
A forest that has been intentionally established by human intervention.
ENVO
ENVO:00000119
planted forest
agricultural site
FTT:45
FTT:65
Geonames:S.ESTO
Geonames:V.GRVP
oil palm plantation
ENVO
palm grove
ENVO:00000120
oil palm plantation
EcoLexicon:artificial_channel
ENVO
flume
improved channel
ENVO:00000121
artificial channel
A small road, generally not paved.
EcoLexicon:path
EcoLexicon:trail
FTT:1057
Geonames:R.TRL
SWEETRealm:Path
TGN:53158
ENVO
footpath
path
trail
ENVO:00000122
track
A geographical region whose affairs and population are administered by an authority.
FTT:1093
Geonames:A.PCL
TGN:80002
ENVO
political entity
ENVO:00000123
political entity
A political entitity established by more than one state and with at least some influence over the affairs of its member states.
ENVO
ENVO:00000124
supranational geopolitical entity
A spring whose water contains a significant amount of dissolved minerals, that derive from the rocks through which the water flows.
spring
spring (hydrographic)
FTT:981
FTT:982
Wikipedia:Mineral_spring
ENVO
ENVO:00000125
mineral spring
A spring whose water contains a significant amount of dissolved derivatives of sulfur.
spring (hydrographic)
FTT:1215
FTT:982
Geonames:H.SPNS
sulphur spring
ENVO
ENVO:00000126
sulfur spring
An arid terrain with clay-rich soil that has been extensively eroded by wind and water.
barren land
FTT:186
FTT:187
Geonames:T.BDLD
TGN:21205
Wikipedia:Badlands
badlands
ENVO
ENVO:00000127
badland
A valley that no longer has a surface flow of water. Typically found in either Karst (limestone) or chalk terrain.
Wikipedia:Dry_valley
ENVO
ENVO:00000128
dry valley
A valley that contains, and has been formed by, a stream.
EcoLexicon:gully
EcoLexicon:ravine
FTT:159
FTT:420
Geonames:H.RVN
TGN:21427
ENVO
gullie
ravine
ENVO:00000129
stream valley
A ridge of rocks, lying near the surface of the sea, which may be visible at low tide, but is usually covered by water.
EcoLexicon:reef
FTT:202
FTT:203
FTT:729
Geonames:H.RF
Geonames:U.RFSU
Geonames:U.RFU
SPIRE:Reef
TGN:21479
Wikipedia:Reef
REEF
atoll reef
bank reef
barrier reef
fringing reef
shore reef
submerged reef
ENVO
ledge
reef
reef flat
reefs
ENVO:00000130
reef
A hydrographic feature characterized by the dominance of snow or ice.
EcoLexicon:ice
FTT:648
SWEETRealm:LandIce
TGN:21410
glacer
ENVO
Ice
LandIce
glacial landform
glacier feature
ENVO:00000131
glacial feature
A mass of glacier ice that covers surrounding terrain and is greater than 50,000 km2.
ENVO:00000379
FTT:758
FTT:835
FTT:837
SWEETRealm:IceSheet
TGN:21147
Wikipedia:Ice_sheet
ENVO
Arctic pack
ICE FIELD
bay ice
continental glacier
continental ice
glacial tongue
ice field
ice mass
island ice
pack ice
polar ice
polar ice pack
rock glacier
shelf ice
ENVO:00000132
ice sheet
A large, slow moving river of ice, formed from compacted layers of snow, that slowly deforms and flows in response to gravity.
glacial feature
EcoLexicon:glacier
FTT:648
FTT:756
Geonames:H.GLCR
SWEETRealm:Glacier
TGN:21141
Wikipedia:Glacier
Glacier
glacier
ENVO
RockGlacier
ice field
rock glacier
ENVO:00000133
glacier
Soil at or below the freezing point of water (0C or 32F) for two or more years. Ice is not always present, as may be in the case of nonporous bedrock, but it frequently occurs and it may be in amounts exceeding the potential hydraulic saturation of the ground material.
EcoLexicon:permafrost
Wikipedia:Permafrost
Permafrost
ENVO
ENVO:00000134
permafrost
A geographical region that serves the purpose of keeping two or more other areas (often, but not necessarily, countries) distant from one another, for whatever reason.
FTT:17
Geonames:A.ZNB
Wikipedia:Buffer_zone
buffer zone
ENVO
administrative area
ENVO:00000135
buffer zone
A geographical area, usually the frontier or boundary between two or more military powers (or alliances), where military activity is not permitted, usually by peace treaty, armistice or other bilateral or multilateral agreement.
adminstrative area
FTT:1253
FTT:20
Wikipedia:DMZ
DEMILITIARIZED ZONE
DMZ
neutral zone
ENVO
boundary
ENVO:00000136
demilitiarized zone
An opening of the sea into the land.
FTT:463
TGN:21128
ENVO
coastal inlet
ENVO:00000137
coastal inlet
A circular or round inlet with a narrow entrance.
EcoLexicon:cove
FTT:190
FTT:229
Geonames:H.COVE
SWEETRealm:Cove
TGN:21120
Wikipedia:Cove
ENVO
bayou
cove
inlet
ENVO:00000138
cove
A ditch that supplies water to surrounding land.
canal
FTT:129
FTT:406
Geonames:H.DTCHI
irrigation ditch
ENVO
ENVO:00000139
irrigation ditch
A ditch that collects water from the surrounding land.
EcoLexicon:drainage_ditch
FTT:129
FTT:402
Geonames:H.DTCHD
drainage ditch
ENVO
canal
rhyne
ENVO:00000140
drainage ditch
The sloping margin of a watercourse, serving to confine it to its natural channel.
mount
EcoLexicon:bank
FTT:195
SWEETRealm:Bank
TGN:21466
ENVO
shore
ENVO:00000141
bank
The sloping margin of a stream, serving to confine it to its natural channel.
FTT:195
FTT:196
Geonames:H.BNKR
Wikipedia:Stream_bank
stream bank
ENVO
bank (hydrographic)
ENVO:00000142
stream bank
The sloping margin of a river, serving to confine it to its natural channel.
TGN:21155
Wikipedia:River_bank
riverbank
ENVO
ENVO:00000143
river bank
A dome-shaped ice mass that covers less than 50,000 km2 of land area (usually covering a highland area).
FTT:841
Geonames:H.CAPG
SPIRE:Ice_cap
SWEETRealm:IceCap
TGN:21140
Wikipedia:Ice_cap
icecap
ENVO
ice field
ENVO:00000145
ice cap
A region of permanent snow in mountainous areas or high latitudes.
FTT:1208
Geonames:L.SNOW
TGN:21146
Wikipedia:Snow_field
SNOWFIELD
snowfield
ENVO
SnowField
snowfield
ENVO:00000146
snow field
The region occupied by any more or less continuous, directed movement of ocean water that flows in one of the Earth's oceans. Ocean Currents are rivers of hot or cold water within the ocean. The currents are generated from the forces acting upon the water like the earth's rotation, the wind, the temperature and salinity differences and the gravitation of the moon. The depth contours, the shoreline and other movements influence the direction and strength of the movements of water that forms a given current.
current
EcoLexicon:ocean_current
FTT:597
FTT:598
Geonames:H.CRNT
SWEETRealm:OceanCurrent
TGN:21169
Wikipedia:Ocean_current
ocean current
ENVO
ENVO:00000147
Definition modified from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_current.
ocean current
A shallow stretch of a river or stream, where the current is above the average stream velocity and where the water forms small rippled waves as a result. It often consists of a rocky bed of gravels or other small stones.
EcoLexicon:riffle
Wikipedia:Riffle
ENVO
ENVO:00000148
riffle
Chains of rocks or coral at or near the surface of water constructed by man.
Wikipedia:Artificial_reef
ENVO
ENVO:00000149
artificial reef
Aragonite structures produced by living organisms, found in shallow, marine waters with little nutrients in the water.
EcoLexicon:coral_reef
FTT:202
FTT:547
FTT:729
Geonames:H.RFC
Wikipedia:Coral_reef
CoralReef
coral reef
ENVO
barrier reef
fringing reef
reef
ENVO:00000150
coral reef
An alkaline flat, in the context of a marine environment.
basin
FTT:705
FTT:706
Geonames:H.SBKH
SWEETRealm:Sabkha
TGN:21368
Wikipedia:Sabkha
sabkha
ENVO
flat
ENVO:00000151
sabkha
A section of a river or stream that diverts from the main course and rejoins later.
watercourse
FTT:104
Geonames:H.STMA
TGN:21136
Wikipedia:Anabranch
anabranch
ENVO
stream
ENVO:00000152
anabranch
The upper part of a river system, denoting the upper basin and source streams of a river.
stream
FTT:105
FTT:1221
FTT:1259
FTT:220
FTT:644
Geonames:H.STMH
TGN:21181
Wikipedia:Headwater
HEADWATER
headwaters
ENVO
drainage basin
headstream
source
ENVO:00000153
headwater
An area of grassland or pasture beside a river, subject to seasonal flooding.
Wikipedia:Flood_meadow
ENVO
water meadow
ENVO:00000154
flood meadow
A deep natural hollow near the crest of a mountain, usually formed by a glacier.
FTT:218
FTT:481
Geonames:T.CRQ
Geonames:T.CRQS
TGN:21496
Wikipedia:Cirque
CIRQUE
Cirque
cirque
cirques
coomb
coombe
corrie
cwm
ENVO
ENVO:00000155
cirque
A small, isolated, fertile or green area in a desert region, usually having a spring or well.
EcoLexicon:oasis
FTT:261
Geonames:L.OAS
TGN:21202
Wikipedia:Oasis
OASIS
oasis
ENVO
ENVO:00000156
desert oasis
An artificial working of peatland to remove the peat.
wetland
FTT:1060
Geonames:L.PEAT
peat cutting
ENVO
peat cutting area
ENVO:00000157
peat cut
A road or railway elevated by a bank, usually across a broad body of water or wetland.
EcoLexicon:causeway
FTT:443
Geonames:R.CSWY
TGN:53156
Wikipedia:Causeway
ENVO
causeway
road
ENVO:00000158
causeway
agricultural site
FTT:45
FTT:75
Geonames:S.ESTSG
Wikipedia:Sugar_plantation
sugar plantation
ENVO
ENVO:00000159
sugar plantation
agricultural site
FTT:45
FTT:73
Geonames:ESTSL
sisal plantation
ENVO
ENVO:00000160
sisal plantation
agricultural site
FTT:45
FTT:49
Geonames:ESTB
Wikipedia:Banana_plantation
banana plantation
ENVO
ENVO:00000161
banana plantation
agricultural site
FTT:45
FTT:76
Geonames:S.ESTT
tea estate
tea plantation
ENVO
ENVO:00000162
tea plantation
ENVO
ENVO:00000163
coffee plantation
agricultural site
FTT:45
FTT:71
Geonames:S.ESTR
rubber plantation
ENVO
ENVO:00000164
rubber plantation
A lake formed of a natural deposit of alphalt, a black, highly viscous liquid or semi-solid composed of fossil hydrocarbons.
basin
EcoLexicon:tar_pit
FTT:174
FTT:175
Geonames:T.ASPH
TGN:21369
Wikipedia:Tar_pit
asphalt lake
tar pit
ENVO
ENVO:00000165
asphalt lake
An oceanic island, often having a characteristic ring-like shape surrounding a lagoon. Atolls are formed when coral reef grows around a volcanic island that later subsides into the ocean.
island
EcoLexicon:atoll
FTT:127
FTT:450
Geonames:T.ATOL
SWEETRealm:Atoll
TGN:21472
Wikipedia:Atoll
atoll
coral atoll
ENVO
REEF, ISLAND
atoll
reef
ENVO:00000166
atoll
A linear shoaling landform feature within a body of water. Bars tend to be long and narrow (linear) and develop where a current (or waves) promote deposition of granular material, resulting in localized shallowing (shoaling) of the water. Bars can appear in the sea, in a lake, or in a river. They are typically composed of sand, although could be of any granular matter that the moving water has access to and is capable of shifting around (for example, soil, silt, gravel, cobble, shingle, or even boulders). The grain size of the material comprising a bar is related: to the size of the waves or the strength of the currents moving the material, but the availability of material to be worked by waves and currents is also important.
seafloor feature
EcoLexicon:bar
FTT:1195
FTT:206
FTT:208
FTT:209
FTT:210
FTT:5
Geonames:H.BNK
Geonames:H.SHOL
Geonames:T.BAR
Geonames:U.BKSU
Geonames:U.BNKU
Geonames:U.SHLU
Geonames:U.SHSU
Geonames:U.TNGU
SWEETRealm:Bar
TGN:21177
TGN:21480
TGN:21531
TGN:23191
ENVO
BAR
Shoal
ball
bank
bank (hydrographic)
banks (seafloor)
bar
bar (physiographic)
barrier beach
barrier island
bay bar
bay barrier
bay head bar
baymouth bar
cuspate bar
cuspate spit
hook
hooked spit
longshore bar
marsh bar
offshore bar
point
recurved spit
sand bank
sand bar
sand hom
sand lobe
sand spit
sandbar
shoal
shoal patches
shoals
spit
tongue
tongue (seafloor)
transverse bar
undersea shoal
ENVO:00000167
bar
A hole in coastal rock through which sea water is forced by a rising tide or waves and spurted through an outlet into the air.
EcoLexicon:blowhole
FTT:266
Geonames:T.BLHL
TGN:21172
Wikipedia:Blowhole
blowhole
ENVO
ENVO:00000168
blowhole
Relatively narrow, deep depression with steep sides, the bottom of which generally has a continuous slope.
EcoLexicon:canyon
FTT:165
FTT:200
FTT:415
FTT:416
FTT:417
FTT:418
FTT:419
FTT:420
FTT:511
Geonames:T.CNYN
SWEETRealm:Canyon
TGN:21424
TGN:21426
TGN:21427
TGN:21429
Wikipedia:Canyon
ENVO
barranca
chasm
defile
flume (natural)
gap
gorge
gulch
quebrada
ravine
valley
ENVO:00000169
canyon
A hill of sand built by eolian processes.
mount
ridge
sandy area
EcoLexicon:dune
FTT:238
FTT:241
FTT:652
Geonames:T.DUNE
SWEETRealm:Dune
TGN:21419
TGN:21505
Wikipedia:Dune
Dune
dune
sand dune
interdune trough
ENVO
sand hill
ENVO:00000170
dune
A valley that contains, and has been formed by, a river.
Wikipedia:River_valley
ENVO
ENVO:00000171
river valley
desert
sandy area
EcoLexicon:sandy_area
FTT:188
FTT:238
FTT:616
Geonames:T.ERG
Geonames:T.SAND
TGN:21203
sand desert
sandy desert
ENVO
ENVO:00000172
sandy desert
desert
FTT:188
FTT:615
Geonames:T.HMDA
TGN:21204
rock desert
ENVO
ENVO:00000173
rocky desert
Narrow section of land in a body of water connecting two larger land areas.
EcoLexicon:isthmus
FTT:892
Geonames:T.ISTH
SWEETRealm:Isthmus
TGN:21473
TGN:21478
Wikipedia:Isthmus
ISTHMUS
isthmus
ENVO
land bridge
neck
submarine isthmus
ENVO:00000174
isthmus
A feature shaped by the dissolution of a soluble layer or layers of bedrock, usually carbonate rock such as limestone or dolomite. These landscapes display distinctive surface features and underground drainages, and in some examples there may be little or no surface drainage.
EcoLexicon:karst
FTT:894
Geonames:T.KRST
SWEETRealm:Karst
TGN:21509
Wikipedia:Karst
karst
ENVO
karst area
ENVO:00000175
karst
A landform elevated above the surrounding area.
SWEETRealm:Elevation
Wikipedia:Elevation
ENVO
ENVO:00000176
elevation
An accumulation of boulders, stones, or other debris carried and deposited by a glacier.
EcoLexicon:moraine
FTT:759
Geonames:T.MRN
TGN:21414
Wikipedia:Moraine
MORAINE
glacial moraine
moraine
ENVO
ENVO:00000177
moraine
An artificial slope or wall, usually earthen, which parallels the course of a river, built for the purpose of containing the river.
EcoLexicon:levee
FTT:197
FTT:21
FTT:252
FTT:619
FTT:670
FTT:921
Geonames:S.DIKE
Geonames:T.LEV
SWEETRealm:Dike
TGN:51251
TGN:51263
Wikipedia:Levee
ENVO
EMBANKMENT
REVETMENT
berm
dike
dike (manmade)
dyke
embankment
levee
revetment
ENVO:00000178
levee
An elevated area of land with a flat top and sides that are usually steep cliffs. Mesas form in areas where horizontally layered rocks are uplifted by tectonic activity.
plateau
FTT:376
FTT:377
Geonames:T.MESA
SWEETRealm:Mesa
TGN:21422
Wikipedia:Mesa
mesa
ENVO
butte
ENVO:00000179
mesa
A rounded elevated area.
FTT:118
FTT:993
Geonames:T.MND
TGN:21458
Wikipedia:Mound
ENVO
mound
mount
ENVO:00000180
mound
The exposed summit of a ridge, mountain, or peak not covered with ice or snow within an ice field or glacier. The term is typically used in areas where a permanent ice mass is present.
glacier feature
FTT:648
FTT:757
FTT:80
Geonames:T.NTK
Geonames:T.NTKS
TGN:21495
Wikipedia:Nunatak
ENVO
mountain summit
nunatak
nunataks
peak
ENVO:00000181
"peak" in the definition is understood as a synonym of mount, rather than of summit. Nunataks may also refer to areas of ridges. The definition and placement of this class may need to be revised.
nunatak
An elevated and comparatively level expanse of land.
EcoLexicon:plateau
FTT:1080
FTT:1090
FTT:1091
FTT:788
Geonames:T.PLAT
Geonames:T.UPLD
SWEETRealm:Plateau
TGN:21441
TGN:21493
TGN:21494
Wikipedia:Plateau
PLATEAU
Plateau
ENVO
highland
intermontane plateau
plateau
table mountain
tableknoll
tableland
tablemount
upland
ENVO:00000182
plateau
A desert plain characterized by a surface veneer of gravel or stones.
desert
FTT:188
FTT:617
Geonames:T.REG
stony desert
ENVO
ENVO:00000183
stony desert
A tributary valley with the floor at a higher relief than the main channel into which it flows. They are most commonly associated with U-shaped valleys when a tributary glacier flows into a glacier of larger volume.
valley
FTT:166
FTT:784
Geonames:T.VALG
TGN:21514
Wikipedia:Hanging_valley
hanging valley
ENVO
ENVO:00000184
hanging valley
Rain-fed, potentially deep peatlands occurring principally in lowland areas across much of Northern Europe, as well as in the former USSR, North America and parts of the southern hemisphere.
wetland
SWEETRealm:RaisedBog
ENVO
raised bog
ENVO:00000185
raised mire
Flat or concave peatlands with a string-like pattern of hummocks (hence the name), found principally in northern Scandinavia but occurring in the western parts of the former USSR and in North America. A few examples exist in northern Britain.
wetland
Wikipedia:String_bog
string bog
ENVO
ENVO:00000186
string mire
Peatlands with a shallow peat layer, only about 500 mm thick, dominated by sedges and grasses. They form in permafrost areas, covering around 110,000 to 160,000 km2 in Alaska, Canada, and the former USSR.
ENVO
ENVO:00000187
tundra mire
Peatland typified by characteristic high mounds, each with a permanently frozen core, with wet depressions between the mounds. These develop where the ground surface is frozen only for part of the year, and are common in the former USSR, Canada and parts of Scandinavia.
ENVO
ENVO:00000188
paisa mire
Forested peatlands including both rain- and groundwater-fed types, commonly recorded in tropical regions with high rainfall. This type of peatland covers around 350,000 km2, primarily in south-east Asia but also occurring in the Everglades in Florida.
Wikipedia:Peat_swamp
ENVO
ENVO:00000189
peat swamp
Feature on the ocean floor at a depth of 3500 - 6000 meters.
EcoLexicon:abyssal_hill
FTT:1020
FTT:2
FTT:4
ENVO
Abyssalhill
abyssal hill
ocean floor feature
ENVO:00000190
abyssal feature
EcoLexicon:landform
EcoLexicon:landforms
FTT:754
FTT:96
SWEETRealm:Landform
TGN:21400
TGN:21401
ENVO
geological feature
landform
ENVO:00000191
physiographic feature
A wetland that forms when mud is deposited by the tides, rivers, sea or oceans.
wetland
EcoLexicon:mud_flat
FTT:1001
FTT:185
Geonames:H.FLTM
SPIRE:Mudflat
SWEETRealm:MudFlat
Wikipedia:Mudflat
mud flat
ENVO
mud flat
ENVO:00000192
mudflat
FTT:1033
FTT:506
Geonames:V.GRVO
Wikipedia:Olive_grove
ENVO
olive grove
wood
ENVO:00000193
olive grove
Broken rock that appears at the bottom of crags, mountain cliffs or valley shoulders.
physiographic feature
EcoLexicon:scree
FTT:1078
FTT:96
Geonames:T.TAL
SWEETRealm:Talus
TGN:21508
Wikipedia:Scree
ENVO
TALUS
talus slope
ENVO:00000194
scree
A natural depression or hole in the surface topography caused by the removal of soil or bedrock, often both, by water. Sinkholes may vary in size from less than a meter to several hundred meters both in diameter and depth, and vary in form from soil-lined bowls to bedrock-edged chasms.
basin
EcoLexicon:sink_hole
FTT:1073
FTT:1074
Geonames:T.SINK
SWEETRealm:Sink
TGN:21371
Wikipedia:Sinkhole
ENVO
cenote
sink
ENVO:00000195
sinkhole
A dry lakebed consisting of fine-grained sediments infused with alkali salts. Generally the shore or bed of an endorheic lake.
FTT:223
FTT:477
FTT:706
FTT:895
SWEETRealm:Playa
ENVO
chott
kavir
playa
salina
ENVO:00000196
alkaline flat
A lake from which there is no outflow of water, either on the surface as rivers, or underground by flow or diffusion through rock or permeable material.
EcoLexicon:endorheic_lake
Wikipedia:Endorheic_lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000197
endorheic lake
A lake permanently covered by ice.
Wikipedia:Subglacial_lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000198
subglacial lake
A lake which has layers of water which do not intermix. The deepest layer of water in such a lake does not contain any dissolved oxygen. The layers of sediment at the bottom of a meromictic lake remain relatively undisturbed because there are no living organisms to stir them up.
EcoLexicon:meromictic_lake_
ENVO
ENVO:00000199
meromictic lake
A lake, part of whose margin is formed by an ice mass, ice cap or glacier, the ice having obstructed the natural drainage of the land.
Wikipedia:Periglacial_lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000200
periglacial lake
A lake in a glacially eroded valley, which has been eroded below sea level.
Wikipedia:Fjord_lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000201
fjord lake
A lake which is formed when a wide meander from a stream or a river is cut off to form a lake. They are called oxbow lakes due to the distinctive curved shape that results from this process.
lake
EcoLexicon:ox-bow_lake
FTT:221
FTT:903
Geonames:H.LKO
TGN:21139
Wikipedia:Oxbow_lake
oxbow
oxbow lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000202
oxbow lake
A lake which forms as a result of subsidence along a geological fault in the Earth's tectonic plates.
Wikipedia:Rift_lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000203
rift lake
A spring whose flow is intermittent.
ENVO
ENVO:00000204
ephemeral spring
A spring whose flow is continuous.
ENVO
ENVO:00000205
permanent spring
The water mass of an ocean directly above a continental shelf.
EcoLexicon:neritic_zone
SWEETRealm:NeriticZone
Wikipedia:Neritic_zone
ENVO
ENVO:00000206
neritic zone
The water mass of an ocean that is not above a continental shelf.
EcoLexicon:oceanic_zone
OceanLayer
ENVO
ENVO:00000207
oceanic zone
An open ocean region.
EcoLexicon:pelagic_zone
SPIRE:Pelagic
SWEETRealm:PelagicZone
Wikipedia:Pelagic_zone
ENVO
ENVO:00000208
pelagic zone
The zone of an ocean from the surface to 200m where photosynthesis can occur, due to the penetration of light.
EcoLexicon:epipelagic_zone
SPIRE:Epipelagic_zone
SWEETRealm:PhoticZone
Wikipedia:Photic_zone
PhoticZone
epipelagic zone
ENVO
ENVO:00000209
photic zone
The zone of an ocean below 200m, in which photosynthesis cannot occur due to the lack of light.
EcoLexicon:aphotic_zone
SWEETRealm:AphoticZone
Wikipedia:Aphotic_zone
AphoticZone
ENVO
ENVO:00000210
aphotic zone
The one of an ocean below the 10degC thermocline down to a temperature of 4degC.
EcoLexicon:bathypelagic_zone
SWEETRealm:BathypelagicZone
Wikipedia:Bathypelagic_zone
ENVO
ENVO:00000211
bathypelagic zone
The zone of the ocean below the bathypelagic zone, with its lowest boundary at about 6000m.
ENVO
ENVO:00000212
abyssalpelagic zone
The zone of an ocean immediately below the photic zone down to a depth where the water temperature is 10degC (the thermocline).
EcoLexicon:mesopelagic_zone
SPIRE:Mesopelagic_zone
SWEETRealm:MesopelagicZone
Wikipedia:Mesopelagic_zone
ENVO
ENVO:00000213
mesopelagic zone
The zone of an ocean in oceanic trenches, lying between 6000m and 10,000m.
ENVO
ENVO:00000214
hadalpelagic zone
A fissure in the Earths's surface from which geothermally heated water issues.
EcoLexicon:hydrothermal_vent
FTT:834
Wikipedia:Hydrothermal_vent
HydrothermalVents
ENVO
ENVO:00000215
hydrothermal vent
A hole in the Earth's crust from which steam and gases are emitted.
thermal feature
EcoLexicon:fumarole
FTT:731
FTT:732
Wikipedia:Fumarole
FUMAROLE
ENVO
ENVO:00000216
fumarole
A fumarole that emits sulfurous gases.
EcoLexicon:solfatara
Wikipedia:Solfatara
ENVO
ENVO:00000217
solfatara
A hydrothermal vent found on the ocean floor. The vents are formed in fields hundreds of meters wide when superheated water from below the Earth's crust comes through the ocean floor. The superheated water is rich in dissolved minerals from the crust, most notably sulfides, which crystallize to create a chimney-like structure around each vent. When the superheated water in the vent comes in contact with the cold ocean water, many minerals are precipitated, creating the distinctive black color. The metal sulfides that are deposited can become massive sulfide ore deposits in time.
SPIRE:Oceanic_vent
Wikipedia:Black_smoker
active chimney
ENVO
oceanic vent
sea vent
ENVO:00000218
black smoker
A sea that is not connected with an ocean.
lake
FTT:221
FTT:871
ENVO
inland sea
ENVO:00000219
landlocked sea
A group of geographically or geologically associated islands.
EcoLexicon:archipelago
FTT:146
TGN:21470
TGN:21474
Wikipedia:Archipelago
ISLAND CLUSTER
ENVO
IslandArc
island arc
island group
ENVO:00000220
archipelago
An island that lies on a continental shelf.
EcoLexicon:continental_island
Wikipedia:Continental_island
ENVO
ENVO:00000221
continental island
An island that does not sit on a continental shelf, and is of volcanic origin.
EcoLexicon:oceanic_island
Wikipedia:Oceanic_island
ENVO
volcanic island
ENVO:00000222
oceanic island
The extended perimeter of each continent, which is covered during interglacial periods such as the current epoch by relatively shallow sea.
EcoLexicon:continental_margin
EcoLexicon:continental_shelf
FTT:283
FTT:284
FTT:535
FTT:537
FTT:538
FTT:539
Geonames:U.BDLU
Geonames:U.SHFU
SWEETRealm:ContinentalMargin
Wikipedia:Continental_shelf
shelf
shelves, continental
ENVO
borderland
borderland (continental margin)
platform (continental margin)
shelf edge (ocean)
ENVO:00000223
The continental shelf is a gentle slope. This class refers to the geographical continental shelf and not the legal concept of the same name.
continental shelf
An estuary whose river output is less than the marine input. Here, turbulence causes mixing of the whole water column, such that salinity varies more longitudinally rather than vertically.
ENVO
ENVO:00000224
slightly stratified estuary
An estuary whose river output and marine input are more even, with river flow still dominant; turbulence induces more mixing of salt water upward than the reverse.
ENVO
ENVO:00000225
highly stratified estuary
An estuary whose river output greatly exceeds marine input; there is little mixing, and thus a sharp contrast between fresh surface water and saline bottom water.
EcoLexicon:salt-wedge_estuary
salt wedge estuary
ENVO
ENVO:00000226
saline wedge estuary
An estuary whose river output is less than the marine input. Here, turbulence causes mixing of the whole water column, such that salinity varies more longitudinally rather than vertically.
ENVO
ENVO:00000227
vertically mixed estuary
An estuary located in regions with high evaporation, there is no freshwater input and in fact salinity increases inland; overall flow is inward at the surface, downwells at the inland terminus, and flows outward subsurface.
ENVO
ENVO:00000228
inverse estuary
An estuary that varies dramatically depending on freshwater input, and is capable of changing from a wholly marine embayment to any of the other estuary types.
ENVO
ENVO:00000229
intermittent estuary
A wetland associated with the part of the land adjoining or near a sea or ocean.
Wikipedia:Coastal_wetland
ENVO
ENVO:00000230
coastal wetland
A wetland found in upland areas, characterised by acidic soils.
grassland
moor
wetland
woodland
EcoLexicon:moor
FTT:1191
FTT:991
Geonames:H.MOOR
TGN:21608
Wikipedia:Moor
ENVO
shrubland
ENVO:00000231
moor
A freshwater peat land with chemically basic (which roughly means alkaline) ground water.
wetland
FTT:685
TGN:21321
Wikipedia:Fen
ENVO
ENVO:00000232
fen
A wetland that features permanent inundation of large areas of land by shallow bodies of water, generally with a substantial number of hummocks, or dry-land protrusions.
wetland
EcoLexicon:swamp
FTT:1226
FTT:185
FTT:480
Geonames:H.SWMP
SPIRE:Swamp
SWEETRealm:Swamp
TGN:21324
Wikipedia:Swamp
Swamp
swamp
ENVO
cienaga
ENVO:00000233
swamp
A small, slow-moving stream or creek; usually located in low-lying areas.
lake
watercourse
EcoLexicon:embayment_
FTT:1206
FTT:228
FTT:230
TGN:21303
TGN:21305
Wikipedia:Bayou
ENVO
bahia
embayment
lake
slough
ENVO:00000234
bayou
A fen which has developed to the point where it supports trees.
ENVO
ENVO:00000235
carr
A class of complex shallow wetlands in central, southern and eastern Africa, particularly in Zambia and Zimbabwe. They are generally found in higher rainfall flat plateau areas, and have river-like branching forms which may be nowhere very large, but common enough to add up to a large area.
Wikipedia:Dambo
ENVO
ENVO:00000236
dambo
A danbo associated with a headwater.
ENVO
ENVO:00000237
hydromorphic/phreatic dambo
A dambo associated with a river.
ENVO
ENVO:00000238
fluvial dambo
A palustrine wetland with deep, acidic, sandy, peat soils. Groundwater saturates the soil except during brief seasonal dry spells and during prolonged droughts. Pocosin soils are nutrient deficient (oligotrophic), especially in phosphorus.
wetland
ENVO
ENVO:00000239
pocasin
ENVO
ENVO:00000240
It would be more correct to say that this has_quality salty or has_part ((soil and water) and has_increased_levels_of salt.
saline wetland
A level tract lying at a small depth below the surface of water, or alternately covered and left bare by the tide.
wetland
EcoLexicon:tidal_flat
FTT:1230
FTT:185
FTT:706
Geonames:H.FLTT
Wikipedia:Tidal_flat
FLAT
tidal flat
ENVO
ENVO:00000241
tidal mudflat
A wetland that forms when mud is deposited by a stream.
ENVO
ENVO:00000242
lacustrine mudflat
A wetland whose water that contains low concentrations of salts.
ENVO
ENVO:00000243
freshwater wetland
A flat or very gently sloping areas of the deep ocean basin floor.
EcoLexicon:abyssal_plain
FTT:4
SPIRE:Abyssal
TGN:23302
Wikipedia:Abyssal_plain
Abyssalplain
ENVO
abyssal feature
ENVO:00000244
abyssal plain
A broad, low relief crater that results from a phreatic eruption or explosion caused by groundwater contact with hot lava or magma. The maar typically fills with water to form a relatively shallow crater lake.
Wikipedia:Maar
ENVO
ENVO:00000245
maar
A crater formed by a volcano, within which occurs a vent (or vents) from which magma erupts as gases, lava, and ejecta.
FTT:219
TGN:21408
Wikipedia:Volcanic_crater
ENVO
crater
ENVO:00000246
volcanic crater
An opening, or rupture, in the Earth's surface or crust, which allows hot, molten rock, ash and gases to escape from deep below the surface.
mount
EcoLexicon:volcano
FTT:592
Geonames:T.VLC
TGN:21406
Wikipedia:Volcano
Volcano
volcano
ENVO
ENVO:00000247
volcano
A valley that contains, or contained, a glacier and was formed by glacial activity. Typically U-shaped in cross-section.
Wikipedia:Glacial_valley
ENVO
valley
ENVO:00000248
glacial valley
The parallel ridges of till deposited along the sides of an alglacier. The unconsolidated debris is deposited on top of the glacier by frost shattering of the valley walls and from tributary streams flowing into the valley. The till is carried along the glacial margin until the glacier melts.
moraine
EcoLexicon:lateral_moraine
Wikipedia:Lateral_moraine
ENVO
ENVO:00000249
lateral moraine
A moriane formed when the inside lateral moraines of two glaciers merge together. They form a ridge down the center of the combined glaciers.
Wikipedia:Medial_moraine
ENVO
ENVO:00000250
medial moraine
A till covered area with irregular topography and no ridges, often forming gently rolling hills or plains. Forms by the accumulation of till under the ice by lodgement, but may also be deposited as the glacier retreats.
EcoLexicon:ground_moraine
Wikipedia:Ground_moraine
ENVO
ENVO:00000251
ground moraine
Ridges of unconsolidated debris deposited at the snout or end of the glacier. They usually reflect the shape of the glacier's terminus.
EcoLexicon:terminal_moraine
Wikipedia:Terminal_moraine
end moraine
ENVO
delta moraine
moraine
ENVO:00000252
terminal moraine
A plain where a stream meanders across an area with a very low gradient, usually with a fairly continuous discharge. In addition to meanders, scroll plains are also characterised by many oxbow lakes.
ENVO
ENVO:00000253
scroll plane
An extensive flat plain of glacial till that forms when a sheet of ice becomes detached from the main body of a glacier and melts in place depositing the sediments it carried.
ENVO
ENVO:00000254
till plan
An area which is subject to periodic flooding.
EcoLexicon:flood_plain
FTT:288
FTT:98
SWEETRealm:FloodPlain
TGN:21460
Wikipedia:Flood_plain
FLOOD PLAIN
Floodplain
floodplain
ENVO
bottomland
ENVO:00000255
flood plain
The stream channel and adjacent areas that carry flood flows in a flood plain.
FTT:710
Wikipedia:Floodway
ENVO
ENVO:00000256
floodway
Area of a flood plane covered by the flood, but which do not experience a strong current.
Wikipedia:Flood_fringe
ENVO
ENVO:00000257
flood fringe
Arelatively flat and gently sloping landform found at the base of a range of hills or mountains, formed by the deposition of alluvial soil over a long period of time by one or more streams coming from the mountains.
EcoLexicon:alluvial_plain
SWEETRealm:AlluvialPlain
Wikipedia:Alluvial_plain
ENVO
ENVO:00000258
alluvial plain
A plain that originally formed in a lacustrine environment, that is, as the bed of a lake, but from which the water has disappeared, by natural drainage, evaporation or other geophysical processes.
SWEETRealm:LacustrinePlain
Wikipedia:Lacustrine_plain
ENVO
ENVO:00000259
lacustrine plain
An area of land of low topographic relief that historically supported grasses and herbs, with few trees, and having generally a mesic (moderate or temperate) climate. Dominated by tall grasses (contrast steppe).
FTT:259
FTT:707
FTT:769
FTT:926
TGN:21605
TGN:21606
Wikipedia:Prairie
ENVO
grassland
llanos
pampa
plain
veld
ENVO:00000260
prairie
A grassland of the tropics or subtropics with scattered trees.
FTT:259
FTT:770
FTT:771
TGN:21607
Wikipedia:Savanna
Savanna
ENVO
grassland
savannah
ENVO:00000261
savanna
A plain without trees (apart from those near rivers and lakes); it is similar to a prairie, although a prairie is generally considered as being dominated by tall grasses, while short grasses are said to be normal in the steppe. It may be semi-desert, or covered with grass or shrubs or both, depending on the season and latitude.
EcoLexicon:steppe
FTT:259
Wikipedia:Steppe
ENVO
grassland
pampa
pampas
puszta
ENVO:00000262
steppe
A narrow, verical cave passage, often developed along a joint but not necessarily so. Usually due to solution but sometimes to tension.
ENVO
ENVO:00000263
fissure cave
A mountain rising from the ocean seafloor that does not reach to the water's surface (sea level), and thus is not an island. Typically formed from volcanoes that rise abruptly and are usually found rising from a seafloor of 1,000 - 4,000 meters depth. Independent features that rise to at least 1,000 meters above the seafloor.
mount
EcoLexicon:mountain
EcoLexicon:seamount
FTT:1241
Geonames:MTSU
Geonames:RNGU
Geonames:U.HLLU
Geonames:U.HLSU
Geonames:U.KNLU
Geonames:U.KNSU
Geonames:U.MESU
Geonames:U.MNDU
Geonames:U.MTU
Geonames:U.PKSU
Geonames:U.PKU
Geonames:U.SMSU
Geonames:U.SMU
TGN:23132
TGN:23133
TGN:23172
TGN:23175
TGN:23176
TGN:23178
Wikipedia:Seamount
Seamount
mountains
sea mount
sea-mount
seaknoll
seamount
submarine volcano
ENVO
hill
hills
knoll
knolls
mesa
mound
mount
mountain
peak
peaks
range
seakpeak
undersea hill
undersea knoll
undersea mound
ENVO:00000264
seamount
A flat-topped seamount.
seamount
EcoLexicon:tablemount
FTT:1197
FTT:777
FTT:778
Geonames:U.TMSU
TGN:23171
Wikipedia:Guyot
tablemount
tablemounts
ENVO
plateau
tablemount (seafloor)
ENVO:00000265
guyot
Grassland used for grazing of ungulate livestock as part of a farm or ranch.
agricultural site
grassland
FTT:45
FTT:67
Geonames:L.GRAZ
Wikipedia:Pasture
ENVO
cropland
grazing area
ENVO:00000266
pasture
A steep-sided valley on the sea floor of the continental slope. Many submarine canyons are found as extensions to large rivers; however there are many that have no such association. Canyons cutting the continental slopes have been found at depths greater than 2 km below sea level. Many submarine canyons continue as submarine channels across continental rise areas and may extend for hundreds of kilometers.
canyon
canyons
EcoLexicon:submarine_canyon
FTT:421
Geonames:U.CNSU
Geonames:U.CNYU
TGN:23415
TGN:23416
Wikipedia:Submarine_canyon
SubmarineCanyon
undersea canyon
ENVO
undersea ravine
ENVO:00000267
submarine canyon
The ground surface that lies beneath a lake.
FTT:221
FTT:804
lake bottom
ENVO
lake
ENVO:00000268
lake bed
A continental island connected to its adjacent land by a natural feature, such as a causeway.
island
FTT:147
FTT:890
Geonames:T.ISLT
TGN:21511
ENVO
land-tied island
ENVO:00000269
land-tied island
A pond that has formed as a consequence of the activities of beavers, building a beaver dam.
FTT:245
Wikipedia:Beaver_pond
ENVO
lake
ENVO:00000270
beaver pond
A dry (salt) lake in the Saharan area of Africa that stays dry in the summer, but receive some water in the winter. This water may come as a groundwater discharge.
FTT:477
Wikipedia:Chott
shott
ENVO
ENVO:00000271
chott
The point where a tributary joins a more major river.
stream
EcoLexicon:confluence
FTT:105
FTT:531
Geonames:H.CNFL
TGN:21160
TGN:21381
Wikipedia:Confluence
confluence
ENVO
stream junction
ENVO:00000272
confluence
The seabed below the end of the continental shelf (the shelf break). The continental slope is much steeper than the shelf; the average angle is 3, but it can be as low as 1 or as high as 10. The slope is often cut with submarine canyons.
EcoLexicon:continental_slope
FTT:536
Wikipedia:Continental_slope
ENVO
ENVO:00000273
continental slope
The continental rise is below the continental slope, but landward of the abyssal plains. Its gradient is intermediate between the slope and the shelf, on the order of 0.5-1. Extending as far as 500 km from the slope, it consists of thick sediments deposited by turbidity currents from the shelf and slope. Sediment cascades down the slope and accumulates as a pile of sediment at the base of the slope, called the continental rise.
FTT:534
Geonames:U.CRSU
TGN:23110
Wikipedia:Continental_rise
continental rise
ENVO
ENVO:00000274
continental rise
Hemispheric-scale long but narrow topographic depressions of the sea floor. They are the deepest parts of the ocean floor.
EcoLexicon:deep_sea_trench
EcoLexicon:trench
FTT:1021
FTT:609
FTT:610
Geonames:U.TRGU
Geonames:U.TRNU
SWEETRealm:Trench
TGN:23462
TGN:23464
Wikipedia:Ocean_trench
Trench
deep sea trench
ocean trench
trench
ENVO
TROUGH
deep
trough
undersea trench
undersea trough
ENVO:00000275
ocean trench
An elongated whale-shaped hill formed by glacial action. Its long axis is parallel with the movement of the ice, with the blunter end facing into the glacial movement. Drumlins are sometimes compared to kames, but their formation is distinctively different. A drumlin is not originally shaped by meltwater, but by the ice itself and has a quite regular shape. It occurs in fine grained material, such as clay or shale, not in sands and gravels. And drumlins usually have concentric layers of material, as the ice successively plasters new layers in its movement.
EcoLexicon:drumlin
FTT:647
TGN:21411
Wikipedia:Drumlin
ENVO
mount
ridge
ENVO:00000276
drumlin
A lake that has either permanently or temporally lost its water.
lake
FTT:650
Geonames:H.LBED
SWEETRealm:DryLake
TGN:21117
Wikipedia:Dry_lake
ENVO
lake bed
ENVO:00000277
dry lake
A stream that has either permanently or temporally lost its water.
FTT:105
FTT:651
Geonames:T.SBED
ENVO
dry stream bed
stream
ENVO:00000278
dry stream
A flat expanse of ground covered with salt and other minerals, usually shining white under the sun. A salt pan is formed where water pools. A saline pan would be a lake or a pond if it were located in a climate where the rate of water evaporation were not faster than the rate of water precipitation, i.e., if it were not in a desert. If the water is unable to drain into the ground, it remains on the surface until it evaporates, leaving behind whatever minerals were dissolved. Over thousands of years, the minerals (usually salts) accumulate on the surface.
EcoLexicon:salt_pan
Geonames:L.SALT
SWEETRealm:SaltFlat
TGN:21459
TGN:21506
SALT PAN
salt pan
ENVO
salt area
salt flat
ENVO:00000279
saline pan
A transition zone between different physiogeographic provinces that involves an elevation differential, often involving high cliffs. Most commonly a transition from one series of sedimentary rocks to another series of a different age and composition. In such cases, the escarpment usually represents the line of erosional loss of the newer rock over the older.
EcoLexicon:scarp
FTT:490
FTT:596
Geonames:T.CUET
Geonames:T.SCRP
TGN:21489
TGN:21500
Wikipedia:Escarpment
escarpment
scarp
ENVO
cliff
cuesta
ENVO:00000280
escarpment
An escarpment resulting from a fault.
Wikipedia:Fault_escarpment
ENVO
ENVO:00000281
fault escarpment
A long, winding ridge of stratified sand and gravel which occur in glaciated and formerly glaciated regions of Europe and North America.
FTT:673
Wikipedia:Esker
ENVO
ridge
ENVO:00000282
esker
A long and narrow upland with steep sides.
EcoLexicon:beach_cusp
EcoLexicon:crest
FTT:1176
FTT:1177
FTT:154
FTT:155
FTT:236
FTT:596
FTT:809
FTT:844
Geonames:T.RDGE
SWEETRealm:Ridge
TGN:21366
TGN:21491
Wikipedia:Ridge
RIDGE
Ridge
beach cusp
beach ridge
icecap ridge
rise (seafloor)
ENVO
arete
crest
cuesta
hogback
ridge
spur
spur (physiographic)
ENVO:00000283
ridge
An open-pit mine from which rock or minerals are extracted.
mine
mine site
open pit mine
EcoLexicon:quarry
FTT:14
FTT:974
Geonames:S.MNQR
TGN:54217
Wikipedia:Quarry
quarry
ENVO
ENVO:00000284
quarry
A bed of loose sand mixed with water forming a soft, shifting mass that yields easily to pressure.
EcoLexicon:quicksand
FTT:206
FTT:207
Geonames:L.QCKS
TGN:21503
Wikipedia:Quicksand
quicksand
ENVO
QUICKSAND
bar
quicksand
ENVO:00000285
quicksand area
An area reclaimed from the sea by diking and draining.
physiographic feature
EcoLexicon:polder
FTT:1070
FTT:96
Geonames:T.PLDR
TGN:21522
Wikipedia:Polder
polder
ENVO
ENVO:00000286
polder
An isolated hill with steep sides and a small flat top, smaller than mesas and plateaus. Buttes are formed by erosion when a cap of hard rock, usually of volcanic origin, covers a layer of softer rock that is easily worn away. This hard rock avoids erosion while the rock around it wears down.
plateau
FTT:376
Geonames:T.BUTE
SWEETRealm:Butte
TGN:21443
Wikipedia:Butte
butte
ENVO
ENVO:00000287
butte
agricultural site
FTT:45
FTT:53
Geonames:ESTC
Wikipedia:Cotton_plantation
cotton plantation
ENVO
ENVO:00000288
cotton plantation
The raised fault block bounded by normal faults. The raised block is a portion of the Earth's crust that has remained stationary while the land has sunk on either side of it or has been crushed by a mountain range against it.
ENVO
ENVO:00000289
horst
A depressed block of land bordered by parallel faults. A graben is the result of a block of land being downthrown producing a valley with a distinct scarp on each side. Grabens often occur side-by-side with horsts. Horst and graben structures are indicative of tensional forces and crustal stretching.
FTT:682
SWEETRealm:FaultZone
Wikipedia:Graben
ENVO
fault zone
ENVO:00000290
graben
An extent or area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point at lower elevation, usually the exit of the basin, where the waters join another waterbody.
EcoLexicon:basin
EcoLexicon:drainage_basin
FTT:220
FTT:440
Geonames:L.BSND
SWEETRealm:DrainageBasin
TGN:21455
Wikipedia:Drainage_basin
Basin
ENVO
CATCHMENT
Catchment
Watershed
catchment
drainage basin
watershed
ENVO:00000291
drainage basin
The separation between neighbouring drainage basins (catchments). In hilly country, the divide lies along topographical peaks and ridges, but in flat country or on a high plateau (especially where the ground is marshy) the divide may be invisible - just a more or less notional line on the ground on either side of which falling raindrops will start a journey to different rivers, and even to different sides of a country or continent.
FTT:220
FTT:645
Geonames:T.DVD
SWEETRealm:Watershed
TGN:21440
Wikipedia:Watershed
divide
water divide
ENVO
RIDGE LINE
divide
drainage basin
ENVO:00000292
watershed
A watershed such that water falling on one side of the line eventually travels to one ocean or body of water, and water on the other side travels to another, generally on the opposite side of the continent.
FTT:533
Wikipedia:Continental_divide
ENVO
ENVO:00000293
continental divide
A facility in which fish are raised commercially in tanks or enclosures, usually for food.
FTT:123
FTT:694
Wikipedia:Fish_farm
ENVO
aquacultural site
fishery
ENVO:00000294
fish farm
A facility where eggs of fish are hatched under artificial conditions.
FTT:695
Wikipedia:Fish_hatchery
ENVO
ENVO:00000295
fish hatchery
A paddy field for the cultivation of rice.
FTT:45
FTT:70
Wikipedia:Rice_field
ENVO
agricultural site
cropland
rice paddy
ENVO:00000296
rice field
A flooded parcel of arable land used for growing rice and other semiaquatic crops.
Wikipedia:Paddy_field
ENVO
ENVO:00000297
paddy field
A large mass of detached land ice in the sea or stranded in shallow water.
ice mass
EcoLexicon:iceberg
FTT:758
FTT:838
SWEETRealm:Iceberg
TGN:21142
Wikipedia:Iceberg
ICEBERG
ENVO
IceFloe
Iceberg
arched iceberg
barrier iceberg
floeberg
glacial berg
glacial iceberg
ENVO:00000298
iceberg
A field of ice, formed in regions of perennial frost.
FTT:758
FTT:835
FTT:836
FTT:837
FTT:838
FTT:839
FTT:840
FTT:841
FTT:842
SWEETRealm:IceField
TGN:21147
ice patch
iceberg
icefall
ENVO
IceSheet
ice field
ice sheet
icecap
ENVO:00000299
Ice mass may need to be resolved from ice field, the former referring simply to an accumulation of ice.
ice field
Area covered with low-growing or stunted perennial vegetation and usually not mixed with trees.
FTT:1191
FTT:262
FTT:374
FTT:473
FTT:792
FTT:991
Geonames:V.SCRB
SWEETRealm:Scrub
TGN:21644
TGN:21652
Wikipedia:Scrubland
scrubland
ENVO
bush
chaparal area
heath
moor
scrub
shrubland
ENVO:00000300
scrubland
A shrubland area found primarily in regions with a Mediterranean climate (mid, wet winters and hot dry summers) often shaped by wildfires.
FTT:473
SPIRE:Chaparral
ENVO
chaparal area
maquis
woodland
ENVO:00000301
chaparral
A valley created by the formation of a rift, i.e. place where the Earth's crust and lithosphere are being pulled apart by tectonic forces.
FTT:684
SWEETRealm:RiftValley
Wikipedia:Rift_valley
ENVO
RiftValley
rift zone
valley
ENVO:00000302
rift valley
The general region of indefinite width that extends from the sea inland to the first major change in terrain features.
EcoLexicon:coast
EcoLexicon:sea_coast
FTT:500
Geonames:L.CST
SPIRE:Coastal
SPIRE:Littoral
SWEETRealm:CoastalRegion
TGN:21483
Wikipedia:Coast
COAST
coast
sea coast
ENVO
CoastalRegion
Littoral
coast line
coastal area
coastal plain
coastline
rivage
ENVO:00000303
coast
That part of the land in immediate contact with a body of water including the area between high and low water lines.
coastal zone
EcoLexicon:shore
FTT:240
FTT:503
FTT:504
Geonames:T.SHOR
SWEETRealm:Shore
TGN:21481
Wikipedia:Shore
SHORE
shore
shoreface
ENVO
beach face
foreshore
inshore
rivage
seashore
strand
ENVO:00000304
shore
A body of land jutting out into and nearly surrounded by water.
EcoLexicon:peninsula
FTT:253
FTT:422
FTT:423
FTT:424
FTT:425
Geonames:T.CAPE
Geonames:T.HDLD
Geonames:T.PEN
Geonames:T.PROM
Geonames:T.PT
Geonames:T.PTS
SWEETRealm:Point
TGN:21462
TGN:21463
TGN:21464
TGN:21476
TGN:21477
Wikipedia:Peninsula
PENINSULA
peninsula
ENVO
cape
foreland
head
headland
hook
neck
ness
point
point (physiographic)
points
promontgory
promontory
tongue
winged headland
ENVO:00000305
peninsula
A deposition landform found off coasts. A spit is a type of bar or beach that develops where a re-entrant occurs, such as at a cove, bay, ria, or river mouth. Spits are formed by the movement of sediment (typically sand) along a shore by a process known as longshore drift. Where the direction of the shore turns inland (reenters) the longshore current spreads out or dissipates. No longer able to carry the full load, much of the sediment is dropped. This causes a bar to build out from the shore, eventually becoming a spit.
EcoLexicon:spit
FTT:210
Geonames:T.SPIT
SWEETRealm:Spit
TGN:21465
ENVO
bar
spit
ENVO:00000306
spit
A portion of a glacier characterized by rapid flow and a chaotic crevassed surface.
ice mass
FTT:758
FTT:842
Wikipedia:Icefall
ENVO
ENVO:00000307
icefall
A valley or trough between two dunes.
FTT:652
Geonames:T.TRGD
interdune trough
ENVO
ENVO:00000308
dune slack
A landform sunken or depressed below the surrounding area.
EcoLexicon:depression
FTT:175
FTT:215
FTT:216
Geonames:T.DPR
Geonames:T.PAN
Geonames:T.PANS
SWEETRealm:Depression
TGN:21454
TGN:21497
TGN:21521
ENVO
BASIN
barrier basin
basin
cauldron
depression
non tidal basin
pan
pan (geologic)
pans
tidal basin
ENVO:00000309
depression
A crater caused by the impact of a meteor.
SWEETRealm:ImpactCrater
Wikipedia:Impact_crater
ENVO
ENVO:00000310
impact crater
A fluvioglacial landform occurring as the result of blocks of ice calving from the front of a receding glacier and becoming partially to wholly buried by glacial outwash. Glacial outwash is generated when sediment laden streams of meltwater flow away from the glacier and are deposited to form broad outwash plains called sandurs. When the ice blocks melt, holes are left in the sandur.
basin
kettle hole
ENVO
ENVO:00000311
kettle
The plain formed by the large amounts of silt and sediment, picked up as a glacier erodes the underlying rocks as it moves slowly downhill, and at the snout of the glacier, meltwater can carry this sediment away from the glacier and deposit it on a broad plain. The material in the outwash plain is often size-sorted by the water runoff of the melting glacier with the finest materials, like silt, being the most distantly re-deposited, whereas larger boulders are the closest to the original terminus of the glacier.
Wikipedia:Sandur
ENVO
outwash plain
ENVO:00000312
sandur
A sandy depression in a sand dune ecosystem (psammosere) caused by the removal of sediments by wind.
EcoLexicon:blowout
FTT:267
Geonames:T.BLOW
TGN:21448
blowout
ENVO
ENVO:00000313
blowout
A fan-shaped deposit formed where a fast flowing stream flattens, slows, and spreads typically at the exit of a canyon onto a flatter plain.
EcoLexicon:alluvial_fan
FTT:94
FTT:95
Geonames:T.FAN
SWEETRealm:AlluvialFan
TGN:21421
Wikipedia:Alluvial_fan
ENVO
delta
fan
fan (alluvial)
ENVO:00000314
alluvial fan
A convergence of neighboring alluvial fans into a single apron of deposits against a slope.
FTT:188
FTT:191
SWEETRealm:Bajada
Wikipedia:Bajada
ENVO
desert
ENVO:00000315
bajada
The area of the foreshore and seabed that is exposed to the air at low tide and submerged at high tide, i.e., the area between tide marks.
coastal zone
EcoLexicon:intertidal_zone
FTT:240
FTT:501
SPIRE:Intertidal
SWEETRealm:IntertidalZone
Wikipedia:Intertidal_zone
IntertidalZone
ENVO
littoral zone
ENVO:00000316
intertidal zone
Pools formed as a high tide comes in over a rocky shore. Water fills depressions in the ground, which turn into isolated pools as the tide retreats.
EcoLexicon:tidal_pool
Wikipedia:Tidal_pool
ENVO
ENVO:00000317
tidal pool
The tide zone that is flooded during high tide only, and is a highly saline environment.
ENVO
upper littoral
ENVO:00000318
high tide zone
The tidal zone that is mostly submerged, only being exposed at the point of low tide and for a longer period of time during extremely low tides.
ENVO
lower littoral
ENVO:00000319
low tide zone
A deep fissure in snow or ice.
FTT:489
FTT:594
FTT:702
Geonames:T.FSR
SWEETRealm:Fissure
TGN:21415
TGN:21416
Wikipedia:Crevasse
CREVASSE
ENVO
cleft
crevice
fissure
ENVO:00000320
crevasse
A cavity developed along a joint and elongate in cross-section.
ENVO
ENVO:00000321
joint-plane cave
A cave in a lava flow.
Wikipedia:Lava_cave
ENVO
ENVO:00000322
lava cave
A cave containing a stream or active speleothems.
ENVO
ENVO:00000323
live cave
A cave from which a stream flows or formerly did so and which cannot be followed upstream to the surface.
ENVO
ENVO:00000324
outflow cave
A large closed depression draining underground, witha flat floor across which there may be an intermittent or perennial stream and which may be liable to flood and become a lake. The floor makes a sharp break with parts of surrounding slopes.
EcoLexicon:polje
Wikipedia:Polje
ENVO
ENVO:00000325
polje
A cave in present-day or emerged sea cliffs, formed by wave attack or solution.
Wikipedia:Sea_cave
ENVO
ENVO:00000326
sea cave
A secondary mineral deposit formed in caves, most commonly calcite.
EcoLexicon:speleothem
Wikipedia:Speleothem
ENVO
ENVO:00000327
speleothem
A zone beneath the land surface and above the level of permanent groundwater or phreatic zone in which water has a hydraulic head less than atmospheric pressure and is retained by a combination of adhesion and capillary action.
unsaturated zone
vadose zone
ENVO
ENVO:00000328
Wikipedia: If the vadose zone envelops soil, the water contained therein is termed soil moisture. In fine grained soils, capillary action can cause the pores of the soil to be fully saturated above the water table at a pressure less than atmospheric. In such soils, therefore, the unsaturated zone is the upper section of the vadose zone and not identical to it.
vadoze zone
A zone beneath the land surface in which all interstices are filled with water. Water in the phreatic zone has a hydraulic head greater than atmospheric pressure due to the weight of overlying groundwater.
Wikipedia:Phreatic_zone
ENVO
zone of saturation
ENVO:00000329
phreatic zone
A speleothem projecting vertically upwards from a cave floor and formed by precipitation from drips.
Wikipedia:Stalagmite
ENVO
ENVO:00000330
stalagmite
A speleothem hanging downwards from a roof or wall, of cylindrical or conical form, usually with a central hollow tube.
Wikipedia:Stalactite
ENVO
ENVO:00000331
stalactite
A closed depression draining underground in karst, of simple but variable form, e.g. cylindrical, conical, bowl- or dish-shaped. From a few to many hundreds of metres in dimensions.
Wikipedia:Doline
ENVO
ENVO:00000332
doline
Karst developed in soluble beds underlying other rock formations; the surface may or may not be affected by the karst development.
ENVO
ENVO:00000333
subjacent karst
Karst developed in eolian calcarenite when the development of karst features has taken place at the same time as the lithification of dune sand.
ENVO
ENVO:00000334
syngenetic karst
Karst completely pitted by closed depressions so that divides between them form a crudely polygonal network.
ENVO
ENVO:00000335
polygonal karst
Karst dominated by closed depressions, chiefly dolines, perforating a simple surface.
ENVO
ENVO:00000336
doline karst
The liquid that can be mechanically extracted an orange.
Wikipedia:Orange_juice
ENVO
ENVO:00000337
Added for compatibility with GEMINA.
orange juice
Vomit is a bodily fluid consisting of the expulsed contents of the stomach of an organism disgorged through the mouth or nose.
Wikipedia:Vomit
ENVO
ENVO:00000338
vomit
An abiotic mesoscopic feature made of the mineral material of the crust of the Earth.
FTT:1010
FTT:145
Geonames:T.RK
Geonames:T.RKS
TGN:21444
ENVO
ENVO:00000339
piece of rock
ENVO
ENVO:00000340
grain of sand
A piece of rock that is two millimeters (2mm) in its largest dimension (about 1/12 of an inch) and no more than 75 millimeters (about 3 inches).
ENVO
ENVO:00000341
piece of gravel
A comparatively elevated area on an icecap.
ice mass
FTT:758
FTT:840
Geonames:H.DOMG
TGN:21144
icecap dome
icecap dome
ENVO
ENVO:00000342
ice cap dome
ENVO
ENVO:00000343
particle of silt
ENVO
ENVO:00000344
grain of desert sand
ENVO
ENVO:00000345
grain of beach sand
ENVO
ENVO:00000346
grain of acid dune sand
ENVO
ENVO:00000347
grain of sea sand
ENVO
ENVO:00000348
grain of rocky sand
Wikipedia:Terrarium
ENVO
ENVO:00000349
terrarium
A volcanic caldera that has been partially filled by a new central cone.
Wikipedia:Somma_volcano
ENVO
ENVO:00000350
somma volcano
A chain of volcanic islands or mountains formed by plate tectonics as an oceanic tectonic plate subducts under another tectonic plate and produces magma.
Wikipedia:Volcanic_arc
ENVO
ENVO:00000351
volcanic arc
A volcanic arc formed by the subduction of oceanic crust below continental crust.
ENVO
ENVO:00000352
continental arc
A volcanic arc formed by the subduction of oceanic crust other oceanic crust on an adjacent tectonic plate.
EcoLexicon:island_arc
SWEETRealm:IslandArc
Wikipedia:Island_arc
ENVO
ENVO:00000353
island arc
A region of the earth's crust that is prone to localized volcanic activity.
Wikipedia:Volcanic_field
ENVO
volcanic complex
volcanic group
volcanic system
ENVO:00000354
volcanic field
A volcanic field of small, scattered volcanic vents. These volcanic fields, containing numerous monogenetic volcanoes, are noted for having only one short eruptive event. Monogenetic fields occur only where the magma supply to the volcano is low or where vents are not close enough or large enough to develop plumbing systems for continuous feeding of magma.
Wikipedia:Monogenetic_volcanic_field
ENVO
ENVO:00000355
monogenetic volcanic field
A cone made of material ejected from a volcano. The material can range from finest particles. In comparison, cinder cones are more uniform. They are usually found in or on larger features, such as stratovolcanoes, shield volcanoes and can be found inside calderas, however they can also be an independent feature. They can range from a few metres in height and are usually formed by a single eruption.
Wikipedia:Pyroclastic_cone
pyroclastic dome
ENVO
ENVO:00000356
pyroclastic cone
A device for raising and lowering boats between stretches of water of different levels on river and canal waterways. The distinguishing feature of a lock is a fixed chamber whose water level can be varied.
EcoLexicon:lock
ENVO
ENVO:00000357
lock
An area of land and/or a body of water especially dedicated to the protection and maintenance of biological diversity, and of natural and associated cultural resources, and managed through legal or other effective means.
Wikipedia:Protected_area
ENVO
ENVO:00000358
protected area
A natural/cultural feature of outstanding or unique value because of its inherent rarity, representative of aesthetic qualities or cultural significance.
Wikipedia:Natural_monument
ENVO
ENVO:00000359
natural monument
A protected forest or woodland area in the United States. National forests are controlled by the federal government and managed by the United States Forest Service, under the direction of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Wikipedia:National_forest
ENVO
ENVO:00000360
national forest
A conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom. SSSIs are the basic 'building block' of nature conservation legislation and most other legal nature/geological conservation designations are based upon them, including National Nature Reserves, Ramsar Sites, Special Protection Areas, and Special Areas of Conservation.
Wikipedia:Site_of_special_scientific_interest
ENVO
Area of Special Scientific Interest
SSSI
ENVO:00000361
site of special scientific interest
A protected area of the sea usually established to preserve a specific habitat and ensure the ecosystem is sustained for the organisms that exist there. Most marine parks are designated by governments, and organized like watery national parks.
Wikipedia:Marine_park
ENVO
ENVO:00000362
marine park
A protected area of importance for wildlife, flora, fauna or features of geological or other special interest, which is reserved and managed for conservation and to provide special opportunities for study or research. Nature reserves may be designated by government institutions in some countries, such as the United Kingdom, or by private landowners, such as charities and research institutions, regardless of nationality.
Wikipedia:Nature_reserve
ENVO
natural preserve
natural reserve
nature preserve
ENVO:00000363
nature reserve
A designation for certain protected areas of the United States managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. The National Wildlife Refuge system is a network of lands and waters managed to protect wildlife and wildlife habitat.
Wikipedia:National_wildlife_refuge
ENVO
ENVO:00000364
national wildlife refuge
A wetland protected by the terms of the Ramsar Convention (The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, especially as Waterfowl Habitat).
Wikipedia:Ramsar_site
ENVO
ENVO:00000365
ramsar site
A United Kingdom government conservation designation for a nature reserve of national significance for biological or earth science interest.
Wikipedia:National_nature_reserve
ENVO
ENVO:00000366
national nature reserve
A reserve of land, usually, but not always declared and owned by a national government, protected from most human development and pollution. National parks are a protected area of IUCN category II.
Wikipedia:National_park
ENVO
ENVO:00000367
national park
An island, usually the consequence of the activity of a submarine volcano, that only exists for a short period or short periods of time after its formation, then being eroded or otherwise disappearing beneath the surface of a body of water.
ENVO
ENVO:00000368
ephemeral island
ENVO:01000060
Wikipedia:Brine_pool
marine brine pool
ENVO
ENVO:00000369
brine pool
A distinctive, flat-topped, steep-sided volcano formed when lava erupts through a thick glacier or ice sheet.
Wikipedia:Tuya
ENVO
ENVO:00000370
tuya
A volcano with more than one feature. They form because changes of their eruptive characteristics or the location of multiple vents in an area. Stratovolcanoes may form complex volcanoes, because they may overlap another from explosive eruptions, lava flows, pyroclastic flows and by repeated eruptions, to make multiple summits and vents. Stratovolcanoes could also form a large caldera that gets filled in by multiple small cinder cones, lava domes and craters may also develop on the caldera's rim.
Wikipedia:Complex_volcano
compound volcano
ENVO
ENVO:00000371
complex volcano
A shield volcano that isformed mostly of pyroclastic and highly explosive eruptions rather than relatively fluid basaltic lava issuing from vents or fissures on the surface of the volcano. They typically display low-angle flank slopes and have little or no central collapse, although a shallow sag in the shield is commonly observed. Lava is commonly extruded after the cessation of explosive activity commonly superposes the vent region.
terrestrial ignimbrite shield
ENVO
ENVO:00000372
pyroclastic shield volcano
An area where wells can be drilled to obtain elements contained in solution in hot brines or to tap heat energy.
ENVO
ENVO:00000373
geothermal field
A protected area with the purpose of protecting and managing wild life.
Wikipedia:Wildlife_management_area
ENVO
ENVO:00000374
wildlife management area
A protected area that is a specific site (such as a forest, mountain, lake, desert, monument, building, complex, or city) that has been nominated and confirmed for inclusion on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
Wikipedia:World_heritage_site
ENVO
ENVO:00000375
world heritage site
An international conservation designation given by UNESCO under its Programme on Man and the Biosphere (MAB).
Wikipedia:Biosphere_reserve
ENVO
ENVO:00000376
biosphere reserve
A lake purposefully constructed.
Wikipedia:Artificial_lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000377
artificial lake
A reservoir constructed for the purpose of maintaining water levels in a canal or canals.
ENVO
ENVO:00000378
canal head reservoir
A thick, floating platform of ice that forms where a glacier or ice mass flows down to a coastline and onto the ocean surface.
SWEETRealm:IceShelf
Wikipedia:Ice_shelf
ENVO
ENVO:00000380
ice shelf
A section of the Earths's crust that is demarcated by faults or flexures. In the movement of the crust, a massif tends to retain its internal structure while being displaced as a whole.
EcoLexicon:massif
FTT:946
TGN:21435
Wikipedia:Massif
ENVO
ENVO:00000381
massif
That part of the land in immediate contact with a lake.
TGN:21484
ENVO
lakeshore
ENVO:00000382
lake shore
The channel bottom of a stream; the physical confine of the normal water flow.
FTT:651
Geonames:H.STMB
TGN:21165
Wikipedia:Stream_bed
stream bed
stream bottom
dry stream bed
ENVO
stream channel
ENVO:00000383
stream bed
The channel bottom of a river; the physical confine of the normal water flow.
watercourse
EcoLexicon:river_bed_structure
SWEETRealm:RiverBed
TGN:21154
Wikipedia:River_bed
river bottom
ENVO
ENVO:00000384
river bed
The place where a stream discharges into a lagoon, lake, or the sea.
stream
FTT:105
FTT:1222
Geonames:H.STMM
stream mouth
ENVO
ENVO:00000385
stream mouth
The end of a stream where it enters a standing water body such as a lake, sea or ocean.
TGN:21156
Wikipedia:River_mouth
ENVO
ENVO:00000386
river mouth
A lake that is not permanently filled with water, at times being dry.
lake
FTT:221
FTT:875
Geonames:H.LKI
Geonames:H.LKSI
TGN:21118
Wikipedia:Intermittent_lake
intermittent lake
intermittent lakes
ENVO
ENVO:00000387
intermittent lake
An area that is sometimes inundated or saturated by surface or ground water sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions.
wetland
FTT:85
FTT:883
Geonames:H.WTLDI
TGN:21306
intermittent wetland
ENVO
ENVO:00000389
intermittent wetland
FTT:1177
Geonames:T.SPUR
TGN:21366
ENVO
spur
spurs (physiographic
ENVO:00000390
mountain spur
An isthmus or other land connection between what at other times are separate land masses which allows animals and plants to cross and colonise new lands. Land bridges are commonly created by regression, in which sea levels fall exposing previously submerged sections of continental shelf. Land bridges are also formed by: (a) upthrust at the edge of continental plates; and (b) glacial retreat alleviating pressure on shallow marine formations.
TGN:21478
Wikipedia:Land_bridge
ENVO
ENVO:00000391
land bridge
A long and narrow sheet of ice projecting out from the coastline. An ice tongue forms when a valley glacier moves very rapidly out into the ocean or a lake.
TGN:21143
Wikipedia:Ice_tongue
glacier tongue
ENVO
glacial tongue
ENVO:00000392
ice tongue
A large sea or ocean inlet larger than a bay, deeper than a bight, wider than a fjord, or it may identify a narrow sea or ocean channel between two bodies of land.
channel
watercourse
EcoLexicon:sound
FTT:233
FTT:469
Geonames:H.SD
SWEETRealm:Sound
TGN:21129
sound
ENVO
inlet
lake
open sound
sound (body of water)
ENVO:00000393
sound
A narrow channel of water that connects two larger bodies of water, and thus lies between two land masses.
channel
watercourse
EcoLexicon:strait
FTT:233
FTT:470
Geonames:H.STRT
SWEETRealm:Strait
TGN:21132
Wikipedia:Strait
strait
ENVO
ENVO:00000394
strait
The physical confine of a river, slough or ocean strait consisting of a bed and banks.
watercourse
EcoLexicon:channel
EcoLexicon:sea_channel
FTT:1192
FTT:233
FTT:461
FTT:462
FTT:463
FTT:464
FTT:465
FTT:466
FTT:468
FTT:469
FTT:470
Geonames:H.CHN
Geonames:U.SCNU
Geonames:U.SCSU
SWEETRealm:Channel
TGN:21137
TGN:23451
sea channel
sea channels
stream channel
undersea channel
ENVO
WaterChannel
channel
chutes (hydrographic)
improved channel
inlet (hydrographic)
reach (hydrographic)
sea channel
seachannel (seafloor)
sound (bodies of water)
strait
ENVO:00000395
channel
channel
FTT:233
FTT:465
Geonames:H.CHNM
TGN:21186
ENVO
marine channel
ENVO:00000396
marine channel
FTT:233
FTT:464
Geonames:H.CHNL
TGN:21185
ENVO
channel
lake channel
ENVO:00000397
lake channel
Built by fragments (called ejecta) thrown up (ejected) from a volcanic vent, piling up around the vent in the shape of a cone with a central crater.
cone
FTT:530
Geonames:T.CONE
SWEETRealm:VolcanicCone
TGN:21418
Wikipedia:Volcanic_cone
lava cone
ENVO
cone (geological)
ENVO:00000398
volcanic cone
A cone that is composed of particles of silt to sand size. Explosive eruptions from a vent where the magma is interacting with groundwater or the sea (as in an eruption off the coast) produce steam and are called phreatic. The interaction between the magma, expanding steam, and volcanic gases results in the ejection of mostly small particles called ash. Fallen ash has the consistency of flour. The unconsolidated ash forms an ash cone which becomes a tuff cone or tuff ring once the ash consolidates.
Wikipedia:Ash_cone
ENVO
ENVO:00000399
ash cone
A cone built almost entirely of loose volcanic fragments called cinders (pumice, pyroclastics, or tephra). They are built from particles and blobs of congealed lava ejected from a single vent. As the gas-charged lava is blown violently into the air, it breaks into small fragments that solidify and fall as cinders around the vent to form a circular or oval cone. Most cinder cones have a bowl-shaped crater at the summit.
SWEETRealm:CinderCone
Wikipedia:Cinder_cone
ENVO
mount
ENVO:00000400
cinder cone
A volcanic cone formed of molten lava ejected from a vent somewhat like taffy. Expanding gases in the lava fountains tear the liquid rock into irregular gobs that fall back to earth, forming a heap around the vent. The still partly liquid rock splashed down and over the sides of the developing mound is called spatter. Because spatter is not fully solid when it lands, the individual deposits are very irregular in shape and weld together as they cool, and in this way particularly differ from cinder and ash.
SWEETRealm:SpatterCone
Wikipedia:Spatter_cone
ENVO
ENVO:00000401
spatter cone
A volcano created by geologically excreted liquids and gases, although there are several different processes which may cause such activity. Temperatures are much cooler than igneous processes.
EcoLexicon:mud_volcano
Wikipedia:Mud_volcano
ENVO
ENVO:00000402
mud volcano
A large volcano with shallowly-sloping sides.
Wikipedia:Shield_volcano
ENVO
mount
ENVO:00000403
shield volcano
A tall, conical volcano composed of many layers of hardened lava, tephra, and volcanic ash. These volcanoes are characterized by a steep profile and periodic, explosive eruptions. The lava that flows from them is viscous, and cools and hardens before spreading very far. The source magma of this rock is classified as acidic, or high in silica to intermediate (rhyolite, dacite, or andesite).
Wikipedia:Stratovolcano
ENVO
composite volcano
ENVO:00000404
stratovolcano
An underwater mountain range, formed by plate tectonics. This uplifting of the ocean floor occurs when convection currents rise in the mantle beneath the oceanic crust and create magma where two tectonic plates meet at a divergent boundary. The mid-ocean ridges of the world are connected and form a single global mid-oceanic ridge system that is part of every ocean.
EcoLexicon:oceanic_ridge
TGN:23151
Wikipedia:Mid-ocean_ridge
ENVO
OceanRidge
undersea ridge
ENVO:00000406
mid-ocean ridge
A volcano produced by subglacial eruptions or eruptions beneath the surface of a lake melted into a glacier or ice mass by the rising lava.
Wikipedia:Subglacial_volcano
ENVO
tuya
ENVO:00000407
Something more specific than an adjacent_to relation would be better, especially considering the volcano in question may have melted nearby glacial mass.
subglacial volcano
A linear volcanic vent through which lava erupts, usually without any explosive activity. The vent is usually a few meters wide and may be many kilometers long. Fissure vents can cause large flood basalts and hannels. The volcano can usually be seen as a crack in the ground or on the ocean floor. Narrow fissures can be filled in with lava that hardens.
FTT:702
SWEETRealm:Fissure
Wikipedia:Volcanic_fissure
ENVO
fissure
fissure vent
ENVO:00000408
volcanic fissure
A large, swirling body of water produced by ocean tides.
hydrographic feature
FTT:131
FTT:829
TGN:21183
Wikipedia:Whirlpool
WHRL
ENVO
ENVO:00000409
whirlpool
An elevated area such as a hill, ridge or old lava dome inside or downslope from an area of active volcanism. New lava flows will cover the surrounding land, isolating the kipuka so that it appears as a (usually) forested island in a barren lava flow.
Wikipedia:Kipuka
ENVO
ENVO:00000410
kipuka
The shallow part of a stream which can be easily crossed.
transportation feature
EcoLexicon:ford
FTT:714
FTT:83
Geonames:T.FORD
TGN:21170
Wikipedia:Ford
FORD
ford
ford (crossing)
ENVO
ENVO:00000411
ford
TGN:21130
ENVO
ENVO:00000412
tidal watercourse
A mound of earth-covered ice found in the Arctic, subarctic, and Antarctica that can reach up to 70 metres in height and up to 2 kilometres in diameter.
mount
Wikipedia:Pingo
hydrolaccolith
pingos
ENVO
bugor
bulginniakh
ENVO:00000413
Pingos may occur in cold-climate wetland areas, but are not necessarily wetlands themselves.
pingo
A natural formation where a rock arch forms, with a natural passageway through underneath.
FTT:142
FTT:143
FTT:144
TGN:21445
Wikipedia:Natural_arch
arches (natural formation)
natural bridge
ENVO
sea arch
ENVO:00000414
natural arch
A beach or wave cut platform raised above the shore line by a relative fall in the sea level.
EcoLexicon:raised_beach
Wikipedia:Raised_beach
ENVO
terrace
ENVO:00000415
raised beach
Wikipedia:Coastal_dune
ENVO
ENVO:00000416
coastal dune
A fertile low-lying raised beach found on the some of the coastlines of Ireland and Scotland, in particular in the Outer Hebrides.
ENVO
ENVO:00000417
machair
A submergent coastal landform that forms where sea levels rise relative to the land either as a result of eustatic sea level change; where the global sea levels rise or isostatic sea level change; where the land sinks. When this happens valleys which were previously at sea level become submerged.
Wikipedia:Ria
ENVO
drowned river valley
drowned valley
valley
ENVO:00000418
ria
A geological landform consisting of a steep and often vertical column or columns of rock in the sea near a coast.
island
EcoLexicon:stack
ENVO
ENVO:00000419
stack
A deposition landform such as a spit or bar which forms a narrow piece of land between an island or offshore rock and a mainland shore, or between two islands or offshore rocks. They usually form because the island causes wave refraction, depositing sand and shingle moved by longshore drift in each direction around the island where the waves meet. Eustatic sea level rise may also contribute to accretion as material is pushed up with rising sea levels.
EcoLexicon:tombolo
SWEETRealm:Tombolo
Wikipedia:Tombolo
ENVO
bar
island
ENVO:00000420
tombolo
The narrow flat area often seen at the base of a sea cliff caused by the action of the waves.
SWEETRealm:WaveCutPlatform
Wikipedia:Wave-cut_platform
ENVO
marine terrace
ENVO:00000421
wave-cut platform
A natural karst landform consisting of a flat, incised surface of exposed limestone that resembles artificial pavement.
Wikipedia:Limestone_pavement
ENVO
ENVO:00000422
limestone pavement
An island that lies in a river.
EcoLexicon:fluvial_island
TGN:21428
ENVO
ait
eyot
fluvial island
ENVO:00000423
river island
An island that lies in a lake.
Wikipedia:Lake_island
ENVO
ENVO:00000424
lake island
The surface that underlies an ocean.
FTT:1020
Wikipedia:Ocean_floor
ocean bed
ENVO
ocean floor feature
ENVO:00000426
ocean floor
A bend in a stream. A stream flowing through a wide valley or flat plain will tend to form a meanders as it alternatively erodes and deposits sediments along its course.
watercourse
EcoLexicon:meander
FTT:105
FTT:948
SWEETRealm:Meandering
TGN:21153
Wikipedia:Meander
stream
ENVO
oxbow loop
ENVO:00000427
meander
A biome is an environmental system to which resident ecological communities have evolved adaptations.
EcoLexicon:biome
Wikipedia:Biome
major habitat type
ENVO
EcosytemType
ecosystem
ENVO:00000428
This class is currently being aligned to the Basic Formal Ontology. Following this alignment, its definition and the definitions of its subclasses will be revised.
biome
A thin, almost knife-like, ridge of rock which is typically formed when two glaciers erode parallel U-shaped valleys. The arte is a thin ridge of rock that is left separating the two valleys. Artes can also form when two glacial cirques erode towards one another, although frequently this results in a saddle-shaped pass, called a col.
FTT:154
ENVO
ridge
ENVO:00000429
arete
A feature of a glacier, in which dirt, which has fallen into a hollow in the ice, forms a coating which insulates the ice below. The surrounding ice melts away, leaving the dirt cone.
Wikipedia:Dirt_cone
ENVO
ENVO:00000430
dirt cone
A cluster of dozens to hundreds of similarly shaped, sized and oriented drumlins.
Wikipedia:Drumlin_field
ENVO
drumlin swarm
ENVO:00000431
drumlin field
An isolated hill, knob, ridge, or small mountain that rises abruptly from a gently sloping or virtually level surrounding plain.
Wikipedia:Monadnock
ENVO
inselberg
kopje
mount
ENVO:00000432
monadnock
A terrace associated with a kame.
ENVO
ENVO:00000433
kame terrace
A fan-shaped body of sediments deposited by braided streams from a melting glacier.
Wikipedia:Outwash_fan
ENVO
ENVO:00000434
outwash fan
A lake formed either by the damming action of a moraine or ice dam during the retreat of a melting glacier, or one formed by meltwater trapped against an ice mass due to isostatic depression of the crust around the ice.
lake
Wikipedia:Proglacial_lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000435
proglacial lake
A deep but narrow valley with a 'U' shaped cross-section and frequently a 'U' shaped plan which is usually found filled with glacial till. It is formed when the edge of an ice mass advances up a slope. Its length may be appropriately measured in centimetres or kilometres, depending on the circumstances of formation.
Wikipedia:Tunnel_valley
ENVO
rinnental
tunnel-vale
ENVO:00000436
tunnel valley
A small tunnel valley.
ENVO
ENVO:00000437
Nye channel
A steep-sided depression formed by the melting of permafrost; it may contain a lake.
Wikipedia:Alas
ENVO
ENVO:00000438
alas
A small wooded valley, either U- or V-shaped.
valley
ENVO
ENVO:00000439
dell
A shallow cave-like opening at the base of a bluff or cliff.
Wikipedia:Rock_shelter
ENVO
rockhouse
ENVO:00000440
rock shelter
A ridge on a hillside formed when saturated soil particles expand, then contract as they dry, causing them to move slowly downhill.
SWEETRealm:Terracette
Wikipedia:Terracette
ENVO
ENVO:00000441
terracette
A very powerful whirlpool.
Wikipedia:Maelstrom
ENVO
ENVO:00000442
maelstrom
A reservoir constructed for the purpose of containing a flood, an overflow of water from a body of water that sumerges land.
EcoLexicon:flood_control_reservoir
FTT:1175
FTT:217
FTT:709
TGN:51261
flood control basin
ENVO
retention basin
storage basin
ENVO:00000443
flood control reservoir
A tract of land with few or no trees in the middle of a wooded area.
FTT:259
FTT:488
Geonames:L.CLG
SWEETRealm:Burning
TGN:21651
Wikipedia:Clearing
CLEARING
clearing
forest clearing
ENVO
burn
burnt over area
clearing
cut line
fire break
glade
grassland
logged area
opening
ENVO:00000444
clearing
An aquaduct to transport water from one river basin to another one, to solve problems of hydrographic imbalance. It can decrease floods, moving the water to lands with droughts.
Wikipedia:Transvasement
ENVO
ENVO:00000445
transvasement
A biome that applies to the terrestrial realm.
SPIRE:Terrestrial
ENVO
terrestrial realm
ENVO:00000446
terrestrial biome
An aquatic biome that comprises systems of open-ocean and unprotected coastal habitats, characterized by exposure to wave action, tidal fluctuation, and ocean currents as well as systems that largely resemble these. Water in the marine biome is generally within the salinity range of seawater: 30 to 38 ppt.
SPIRE:Marine
ENVO
marine realm
ENVO:00000447
marine biome
A reservoir constructed for the purpose of generating electricity.
Wikipedia:Hydroelectric_reservoir
ENVO
ENVO:00000448
hydroelectric reservoir
A reservoir constructed for the purpose of providing drinking water.
ENVO
ENVO:00000449
drinking water reservoir
A reservoir constructed for the purpose of providing water for irrigation.
ENVO
ENVO:00000450
irrigation reservoir
A lake constructed, or modified, for the chief purpose of providing an amenity.
ENVO
ENVO:00000451
amenity lake
A lake that is long, narrow, and finger-shaped, usually found in a glacial trough. Its formation begins when a glacier moves over an area containing alternate bands of hard and soft bedrock. The sharp-edged boulders carried at the bottom of the glacier erode the softer rock more quickly by abrasion, thus creating a hollow called a rock basin. On either side of the rock basin, the more resistant rock is eroded less and these outcrops of harder rock are known as rock bars, which act as dams between which rainwater may accumulate after the retreat of the ice age, filling up the rock basin and creating a ribbon lake. A ribbon lake may also form behind a terminal or recessional moraine, both of which also act as dams, enabling water to accumulate behind them. A ribbon lake may also occur if a tributary glacier joins a main glacier. The increase in power can create a trough, which is filled with water from a river/meltwater to create a ribbon lake.
Wikipedia:Ribbon_lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000452
ribbon lake
A lake or estuary that is formed at the mouth of a river where flow is blocked by a bar of sediments. It can be maritime (the bar being created by the current of a sea) or fluvial (the bar being created by the flow of a bigger river at the confluence).
Wikipedia:Liman
ENVO
ENVO:00000453
liman
An intermittent lake unique to the limestone areas of Ireland, mostly west of the River Shannon. Most turloughs flood in the autumn, usually some time in October, and then dry up some time between April and July.
Wikipedia:Turlough
ENVO
ENVO:00000454
turlough
A mountain lake that is formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier. A moraine may form a natural dam below a tarn.
Wikipedia:Tarn
corrie loch
ENVO
ENVO:00000455
tarn
A glacier that flows into the sea.
Wikipedia:Tidewater_glacier
ENVO
ENVO:00000456
tidewater glacier
A glacier on a plateau or high area, smaller than an ice sheet.
ENVO
ENVO:00000457
plateau glacier
A glacier that forms in a mountain valley.
EcoLexicon:glacier_valley
Wikipedia:Valley_glacier
ENVO
ENVO:00000458
valley glacier
A glacier fed by an ice sheet.
Wikipedia:Outlet_glacier
ENVO
ENVO:00000459
outlet glacier
A region of low topographic relief as a consequence of erosion by streams.
ENVO
ENVO:00000460
penplain
A volcanic landform which resembles a true volcanic crater, but differs in that it is not an actual vent from which lava has erupted. A pseudocrater is characterised by the absence of any magma conduit which connects below the surface of the earth. Pseudocraters are formed by steam explosions as flowing hot lava crosses over a wet surface, such as a swamp, a lake, or a pond. The explosive gases break through the lava surface in a manner similar to a phreatic eruption, and the tephra builds up crater-like forms which can appear very similar to real volcanic craters.
Wikipedia:Pseudocrater
rootless vent
ENVO
ENVO:00000461
pseudocrater
A volcanic field of scattered volcanic vents. These volcanic fields, containing numerous polygenetic volcanoes, are noted for having more than one eruptive event from the same vent(s), rather than the more common monogenetic volcanic field. Polygenetic volcanic fields generally occur where there is a high-level magma chamber. These volcanic fields may show lithological discontinuities due to major changes in magma chemistry, volcanotectonic events, or long erosional intervals, and may last >10 million year period.
Wikipedia:Polygenetic_volcanic_field
ENVO
ENVO:00000462
polygenetic volcanic field
A place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored.
SWEETRealm:Harbor
Wikipedia:Harbor
ENVO
ENVO:00000463
harbor
A harbor constructed by human agency.
Wikipedia:Artificial_harbour
artificial harbour
ENVO
ENVO:00000464
artificial harbor
A harbor which is formed by a natural landform where a part of a body of water is protected and deep enough to furnish anchorage.
Wikipedia:Natural_harbor
natural harbour
ENVO
ENVO:00000465
natural harbor
An area of land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated.
campus
Wikipedia:University_campus
ENVO
ENVO:00000467
university campus
A dam constructed for the purpose of generating electricity from the water stored behind it.
Wikipedia:Hydroelectric_dam
ENVO
ENVO:00000468
hydroelectric dam
A facility, permanent or temporary, on land, in air, space or water, where scientific research or measurements can be undertaken.
ENVO
ENVO:00000469
research facility
A dam constructed for the purpose of holding water in a reservoir for irrigation.
ENVO
ENVO:00000470
irrigation dam
A dam constructed for the purpose of controlling flooding.
ENVO
ENVO:00000471
flood control dam
An area of calm water unaffected by the current of a stream.
wetland
FTT:184
TGN:21302
Wikipedia:Backwater
BACKWATER
ENVO
ENVO:00000472
backwater
A quarry from which gravel is extracted.
FTT:772
Wikipedia:Gravel_pit
ENVO
mine site
ENVO:00000473
gravel pit
An excavation of the Earth's surface to provide passage for a road, railway, canal, etc.
FTT:1182
Wikipedia:Cut
CUT
cutting
ENVO
ENVO:00000474
cut
An opening of the sea into the land, or of a lake into its shore.
EcoLexicon:inlet
FTT:233
FTT:463
Geonames:H.GULF
Geonames:H.INLT
SWEETRealm:Inlet
TGN:21128
Wikipedia:Inlet
INLET
Inlet
inlet
ENVO
anse
arm
bay
bight
channel
closed bay
firth
gulf
ria
ENVO:00000475
inlet
An opening of a lake into its shore.
ENVO
ENVO:00000476
lake inlet
A mountain or a hill.
EcoLexicon:dome
FTT:118
FTT:460
SWEETRealm:Dome
TGN:21439
Wikipedia:Mount
MOUNT
ENVO
cerrito
cerro
dome
hill
hillock
hummock
inselberg
knob
knoll
koppje
monadnock
mountain
rise
ENVO:00000477
mount
FTT:996
ENVO
range (physiographic)
ENVO:00000478
range of mounts
The exit or point of discharge of a stream into another stream, lake or sea.
EcoLexicon:outlet
SWEETRealm:Mouth
Wikipedia:Mouth
MOUTH
ENVO
outlet
ENVO:00000479
mouth
The summit of a mount.
EcoLexicon:summit
FTT:757
FTT:79
FTT:80
FTT:994
FTT:998
FTT:999
Geonames:T.PK
Geonames:T.PKS
SWEETRealm:Peak
TGN:21490
Wikipedia:Peak
PEAK
peak
peaks
ENVO
ahu
ice peak
mountain crest
mountain summit
nunatak
summit
ENVO:00000480
peak
A tall, slender, spire-shaped rock projecting from a level or more gently sloping surface.
natural rock formation
EcoLexicon:crag
FTT:1008
FTT:145
Wikipedia:Pinnacle
PINNACLE
pinnacle (natural formation)
ENVO
chapeirao
coral head
crag
pillar
scar
ENVO:00000481
pinnacle
The ground surface that lies beneath a sea.
EcoLexicon:sea_floor
Wikipedia:Sea_floor
SeaFloor
sea bed
sea bottom
ENVO
ENVO:00000482
sea floor
A hollow eroded by the force of the falling water at the base of a waterfall, particularly by the eddying effect.
Wikipedia:Plunge_pool
PLUNGE POOL
ENVO
ENVO:00000483
plunge pool
Any enclosed water area in pack ice other than a lead, not large enough to be called open water. When frozen over, a polyna becomes an ice skylight from the point of view of the submariner.
EcoLexicon:polynya
SWEETRealm:Polynya
Wikipedia:Polynya
POLYNA
Polynya
polynia
ENVO
big clearing
clearing
glade
ice clearing
regional clearing
ENVO:00000484
Could be a subclass of a class that describes holes in solid material covering water or other liquids. Perhaps a class like "clearing". Logical def can include surrounded_by "ice mass".
polynya
That part of the land in immediate contact with a sea, including the intertidal zone.
EcoLexicon:seashore
FTT:504
ENVO
shore
ENVO:00000485
sea shore
The line of contact between a body of water and the land.
EcoLexicon:shoreline
FTT:240
FTT:503
TGN:21481
Wikipedia:Shoreline
Shoreline
coastal shoreline
coastal zone
coastline
ENVO
SHOR
ENVO:00000486
shoreline
One of a series of glacial lakes connected by a single stream or a braided stream system.
lake
Wikipedia:Paternoster_lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000487
paternoster lake
A lake associated with a glacier.
Wikipedia:Glacial_lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000488
glacial lake
A low oval elevation in areas with permafrost, frequently peat bogs, where a perennial ice lens has developed within the soil. A palsa consists, similarly to a pingo, of an ice core and overlying soil materials, in case of a palsa usually boggy soil. Palsas are characteristically found in areas with discontinuous permafrost and in such areas bay be the only reliable surface evidence of permafrost. A palsa needs large quantities of water for the formation of its ice core (i.e. ice lens), which is why they frequently emerge from and are bound by boggy soils, which can store enormous quantities of water in their pores. Palsas develop particularly in moorlands and are therefore also named palsamoors.
Wikipedia:Palsa
palsa bog
ENVO
wetland
ENVO:00000489
palsa
A stream whose course is a direct consequence of the original slope of the surface upon which it developed, i.e., a stream that follows the slope of the original land.
Wikipedia:Consequent_stream
ENVO
ENVO:00000490
consequent stream
A stream whose course has been determined by selective headward erosion along weak strata. These streams have generally developed after the original stream. Subsequent streams developed independently of the original relief of the land and generally follow paths determined by the weak rock belts.
Wikipedia:Subsequent_stream
ENVO
ENVO:00000491
subsequent stream
A stream whose course follows the original relief, but at a lower level than the original slope (e.g., flows down a course determined by the underlying strata in the same direction). These streams develop later and are generally a tributary to a subsequent stream.
Wikipedia:Resequent_stream
ENVO
ENVO:00000492
resequent stream
A stream flowing in the opposite direction of the consequent drainage.
watercourse
Wikipedia:Obsequent_stream
ENVO
ENVO:00000493
obsequent stream
A stream that has an almost random drainage often forming dendritic patterns. These are typically tributaries and have developed by a headward erosion on a horizontally stratified belt or on homogeneous rocks. These streams follow courses that apparently were not controlled by the original slope of the surface, its structure or the type of rock.
Wikipedia:Insequent_stream
ENVO
ENVO:00000494
insequent stream
A stream or river which flows into another river (a parent river) or body of water but which may not flow directly into the sea.
stream
watercourse
EcoLexicon:affluent
FTT:105
FTT:1261
SWEETRealm:Tributary
TGN:21157
Wikipedia:Tributary
affluent
ENVO
affluent stream
confluent stream
river tributary
ENVO:00000495
tributary
A narrow and shallow incision into soil resulting from erosion by overland flow that has been focused into a thin thread by soil surface roughness. Rilling, the process of rill formation, is common on agricultural land and unvegetated ground.
EcoLexicon:rill
Wikipedia:Rill
ENVO
ENVO:00000496
rill
An incised meander on a river.
Wikipedia:Rincon
ENVO
inlet
ENVO:00000497
rincon
An intrusive igneous body. Its thickness is usually much smaller than its other two dimensions. Thickness can vary from sub-centimeter scale to many meters in thickness and the lateral dimensions can extend over many kilometers. A dike is an intrusion into a cross-cutting fissure, meaning a dike cuts across other pre-existing layers or bodies of rock, this means that a dike is always younger than the rocks that contain it. Dikes are usually high angle to near vertical in orientation, but subsequent tectonic deformation may rotate the sequence of strata through which the dike lies so that the latter becomes horizontal.
ridge
FTT:654
dyke (geologic)
volcanic dyke
ENVO
ENVO:00000498
volcanic dike
A linear structural depression that extends laterally over a distance, while being less steep than a trench. A trough can be a narrow basin or a geologic rift. There are various oceanic troughs, troughs found under oceans; examples include the rift along the mid-oceanic ridge and the Cayman Trough.
EcoLexicon:trench
FTT:1022
FTT:611
Geonames:U.DEPU
SWEETRealm:Trench
SWEETRealm:Trough
TGN:21512
trench
trough (seafloor)
ENVO
deep
foredeep
swale
ENVO:00000499
trough
An obstruction in a stream constructed by a beaver.
dam
FTT:243
Wikipedia:Beaver_dam
ENVO
ENVO:00000500
beaver dam
The portion of the ground surface which lies below water.
BOTTOM
EcoLexicon:bed
FTT:804
SWEETRealm:Bottom
Wikipedia:Stream_bed
ENVO
ENVO:00000501
bed
A saline lake that is not permanently filled with water, at times being dry.
lake
FTT:221
FTT:880
Geonames:H.LKN
Geonames:H.LKSNI
intermittent salt lake
intermittent salt lakes
ENVO
ENVO:00000502
intermittent saline lake
An oxbow lake that is not permanently filled with water, at times being dry.
lake
FTT:221
FTT:876
Geonames:H.LKOI
intermittent oxbow lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000503
intermittent oxbow lake
A pond that is not permanently filled with water, at times being dry.
lake
FTT:221
FTT:877
FTT:878
Geonames:H.PNDI
Geonames:H.PNDSI
Geonames:H.POOLI
intermittent pond
intermittent ponds
intermittent pool
intermittent pool
ENVO
intermittent pool
ENVO:00000504
intermittent pond
A gently inclined underground tunnel bringing water for irrigation from an aquifer.
FTT:129
FTT:410
Geonames:H.CNLSB
underground irrigation canal
ENVO
ENVO:00000505
underground irrigation canal
A reservoir that is not permanently filled with water, at times being dry.
lake
reservoir
FTT:221
FTT:588
FTT:879
Geonames:H.RSVI
intermittent reservoir
ENVO
ENVO:00000506
intermittent reservoir
The lower terminus of a wadi where it widens into an adjoining floodplain, depression, or water body.
FTT:157
FTT:162
Geonames:H.WADM
wadi mouth
ENVO
ENVO:00000507
wadi mouth
A step-like feature between higher and lower ground: a relatively flat or gently inclined shelf of earth, backed and fronted by steep slopes or manmade detaining walls.
EcoLexicon:terrace
FTT:247
FTT:248
Geonames:T.BNCH
Geonames:T.TRR
TGN:21498
TGN:21513
Wikipedia:Terrace
TERRACE
bench
ledge
rock terrace
terrace
ENVO
bench
bench (natural)
ENVO:00000508
terrace
EcoLexicon:bench
FTT:249
Geonames:BNCU
Wikipedia:Marine_terrace
bench
bench (seafloor)
ENVO
marine bench
ENVO:00000509
marine terrace
physiographic feature
FTT:947
FTT:96
Geonames:T.NKM
meander neck
ENVO
ENVO:00000510
meander neck
A peatland whose development is mostly independent of basins or topographical features where water collects; it simply covers the landscape like a blanket. Peat develops due to a continuous supply of water from rainfall, maintaining waterlogged conditions on the ground. Blanket bogs are ombrotrophic or rain fed, and as a result their pH lies between 3.5 and 4.2.
wetland
SWEETRealm:BlanketBog
Wikipedia:Blanket_bog
ENVO
ENVO:00000511
blanket bog
The ground surface that lies beneath a pond.
pond bottom
ENVO
ENVO:00000512
pond bed
The ground surface that lies beneath a reservoir.
reservoir bottom
ENVO
ENVO:00000513
reservoir bed
A generally circular saucer or bowl-shaped depression caused by volcanic or meteorite explosive action.
FTT:219
Geonames:T.CRTR
SWEETRealm:Crater
TGN:21408
Wikipedia:Crater
CRATER
carter
caldera
ENVO
ENVO:00000514
crater
A cut to provide passage for a road.
Geonames:R.RDCUT
road cut
ENVO
ENVO:00000515
road cut
A patch of ground, distinct from and slightly above the surrounding plain or wetland. Often occurs in groups.
FTT:783
Geonames:T.HMCK
SWEETRealm:Hummock
Wikipedia:Hammock
hummock
ENVO
ENVO:00000516
hammock
A surface stream that disappears into an underground channel, or dries up in an arid area.
lost river
lost watercourse
stream
FTT:105
FTT:931
Geonames:H.STMSB
TGN:21112
lost river
ENVO
ENVO:00000517
lost stream
The exit or point of discharge of a ditch.
FTT:129
FTT:399
Geonames:H.DTCHM
ditch mouth
ENVO
canal
ENVO:00000518
ditch mouth
Wikipedia:Agricultural_terrace
ENVO
ENVO:00000519
agricultural terrace
A mound of earth material, at the base of a slope and the associated scoured area.
physiographic feature
EcoLexicon:landslide
FTT:1076
FTT:914
FTT:96
Geonames:T.SLID
SWEETRealm:Landslide
TGN:21507
Wikipedia:Landslide
ENVO
landslip
slide
slide (natural)
ENVO:00000520
landslide
An irregular mass of fallen rock at the base of a cliff or steep slope.
physiographic feature
EcoLexicon:rockfall
FTT:1072
FTT:96
Geonames:T.RKFL
TGN:21504
Wikipedia:Rockfall
rockfall
ENVO
ENVO:00000521
rockfall
A tunnel through which a canal passes.
tunnel
FTT:396
FTT:397
Geonames:H.TNLC
Wikipedia:Canal_tunnel
canal tunnel
ENVO
ENVO:00000522
canal tunnel
A channel formed as a result of a stream cutting through a meander neck.
FTT:462
Geomames:CUTF
TGN:21134
Wikipedia:Cutoff
cut off
cutoff (hydrographic)
cuttoff
ENVO
ENVO:00000523
cutoff
A former stream or distributary no longer carrying flowing water, but still evident due to lakes, wetland, topographic or vegetation patterns.
Geonames:H.STMQ
TGN:21113
abandoned watercourse
ENVO
ENVO:00000524
abandoned watercourse
A stream that has been substantially ditched, diked, or straightened.
canal
FTT:129
FTT:398
Geonames:H.STMC
canalised stream
canalized stream
ENVO
ENVO:00000525
canalized stream
A deep narrow slot, notch, or groove in a cliff.
Geonames:T.CFT
Wikipedia:Cleft
ENVO
cleft
ENVO:00000526
cleft
A relatively undissected upland between adjacent stream valleys.
plain
FTT:707
FTT:874
Geonames:T.INTF
TGN:21450
interfluve
ENVO
ENVO:00000527
interfluve
A linear elevation on an icecap.
ridge
FTT:155
FTT:844
Geonames:H.RDGG
icecap reach
ENVO
ENVO:00000528
ice cap ridge
A ridge of sand just inland and parallel to the beach, usually in series.
FTT:236
Geonames:T.RDGB
Wikipedia:Beach_ridge
beach ridge
ENVO
ENVO:00000529
beach ridge
A gentle slope, with a generally smooth surface, particularly found around groups of islands and seamounts.
EcoLexicon:apron
FTT:122
Geonames:U.APNU
TGN:23187
Wikipedia:Apron
apron
ENVO
apron (geological)
archipelago apron
undersea apron
ENVO:00000530
apron
A depression which is part of an ice cap.
FTT:839
Geonames:H.DPRG
TGN:21145
icecap depression
ENVO
icecap depression
ENVO:00000531
ice cap depression
lake
FTT:881
Geonames:H.PNDNI
intermittent salt pond
ENVO
ENVO:00000532
intermittent saline evaporation pond
A site at which refuse is dumped, normally filling a natural or artificial depression.
FTT:621
FTT:624
Wikipedia:Landfill
ENVO
disposal site
ENVO:00000533
landfill
FTT:1071
Wikipedia:Pothole
ENVO
ENVO:00000534
pothole
A low obstruction built across the path of s stream to raise its level.
FTT:603
Geonames:S.WEIR
TGN:51265
Wikipedia:Weir
weir
ENVO
ENVO:00000535
weir
An annular depression that may not be continuous, located at the base of many seamounts, islands, and other isolated elevations.
Geonames:U.MOTU
moatan
ENVO
ENVO:00000536
moatan
A high altitude or high latitude bare, flat area covered with large angular rocks.
FTT:289
Geonames:T.BLDR
TGN:21501
boulder field
ENVO
ENVO:00000537
boulder field
An undersea area of subdued corrugations off Baja California.
FTT:167
Geonames:U.ARRU
arrugado
ENVO
ENVO:00000538
Add partially surrounded by marine water or similar
arrugado
The low part of a gap or saddle separating basins.
EcoLexicon:sill
FTT:740
Geonames:H.SILL
SWEETRealm:Sill
TGN:21367
Wikipedia:Sill
ENVO
gap
sill
sill (physiographic)
ENVO:00000539
sill
ENVO
ENVO:00000540
brackish lake
ENVO
ENVO:00000541
brackish pond
An irregularly shaped hill or mound composed of sorted or stratified sand and gravel that is deposited in contact with the glacial ice. It can have an irregular shape. Kames are often associated with kettles, and this is referred to as kame and kettle topography. When the ice retreats further, the delta kame often collapses. Kame terraces are frequently found along the side of a glacial valley and are the deposits of meltwater streams flowing between the ice and the adjacent valley side.
mount
ridge
EcoLexicon:kame
Wikipedia:Kame
ENVO
ENVO:00000542
kame
A low tract of land, especially when moist or marshy. The term can refer to a natural landscape feature or a human-created one. When created by humans, this open drain system is designed to manage water runoff.
EcoLexicon:swale
ENVO
trough
ENVO:00000543
swale
A man-made watercourse, or makeshift aqueduct, often an artificial channel which supplies water to a watermill or its mill pond, collecting water from upstream of the mill so that the natural level of the driving water is above the level of the stream at the mill. Alternatively to may deliver water for mineral washing and concentration, irrigation or to a dye works.
Wikipedia:Leat
lete
ENVO
ENVO:00000544
leat
A beach which is armoured with pebbles or small to medium sized cobbles.
Wikipedia:Shingle_beach
pebble beach
ENVO
ENVO:00000545
shingle beach
ENVO
SedimentLayer
ENVO:00000546
lake sediment
A pond, often temporary or seasonal, used as a drinking place by mammals and birds.
FTT:828
Geonames:H.WTRH
TGN:21184
Wikipedia:Waterhole
water hole
ENVO
water hole
waterhole
ENVO:00000547
waterhole
Geonames:L.GVL
TGN:21502
ENVO
gravel field area
ENVO:00000548
gravel field
A water body that is not permanently filled with water, at times being dry.
TGN:21198
intermittent body of water
ENVO
ENVO:00000549
intermittent water body
Geonames:U.CDAU
TGN:23131
TGN:23145
TGN:23344
ENVO
cordillera
seamount chain
seamount group
seamount range
undersea cordillera
undersea mountain chain
undersea range
ENVO:00000550
range of seamounts
A drainage basin from which there is no outflow of water, either on the surface as rivers, or underground by flow or diffusion through rock or permeable material.
EcoLexicon:endorheic_basin
Wikipedia:Endorheic_basin
ENVO
closed basin
terminal basin
ENVO:00000551
endorheic basin
An area of unfrozen ground surrounded by permafrost.
Wikipedia:Talik
Talik
ENVO
ENVO:00000552
talik
A dam constructed for more than one purpose.
ENVO
ENVO:00000553
multipurpose dam
An auxiliary dam constructed to confine the reservoir created by a primary dam either to permit a higher water elevation and storage or to limit the extent of a reservoir for increased efficiency.
ENVO
ENVO:00000554
saddle dam
A dam designed to reduce flow velocity and control soil erosion.
SWEETRealm:CheckDam
ENVO
ENVO:00000555
check dam
A dam that only partly restricts a waterway, creating a faster channel that resists the accumulation of sediment.
Wikipedia:Wing_dam
ENVO
ENVO:00000556
wing dam
A dam designed to control flooding. It normally holds back no water and allows the channel to flow freely, except during periods of intense flow that would otherwise cause flooding downstream.
Wikipedia:Dry_dam
ENVO
ENVO:00000557
dry dam
A dam designed to divert all or a portion of the flow of a river from its natural course.
Wikipedia:Diversionary_dam
ENVO
ENVO:00000558
diversionary dam
A region at which weapons, typically military, are tested.
ENVO
ENVO:00000559
weapons test site
A weapons test site at which nuclear weapons are, or have been, tested.
ENVO
ENVO:00000560
nuclear weapons test site
A region in which military personnel train.
ENVO
ENVO:00000561
military training area
A bounded area of land, or water, usually in its natural or semi-natural (landscaped) state and set aside for some purpose, usually to do with recreation or conservation.
Wikipedia:Park
ENVO
ENVO:00000562
park
A raised walkway over water, supported by piles or pillars.
EcoLexicon:pier
Wikipedia:Pier
ENVO
ENVO:00000563
pier
A place (or group of physical sites) in which evidence of past activity is preserved (either prehistoric or historic or contemporary), and which is, has been, or may be, investigated using the discipline of archaeology.
Wikipedia:Archeological_site
ENVO
ENVO:00000564
archeological site
A building or region where sports activities can be carried out.
ENVO
ENVO:00000565
sports facility
A sports facility constructed for skiing and allied sports that require snow and/or ice.
ENVO
ENVO:00000566
winter sports facility
A deep valley with steep sides, typically of limestone, in part submerged by the sea.
Wikipedia:Calanque
ENVO
ENVO:00000567
calanque
A habitat in or on trees.
ENVO
ENVO:00000571
arboreal habitat
1
A habitat that is below the surface of the earth.
subterranean habitat
underground habitat
ENVO
hypogeal habitat
ENVO:00000572
subterrestrial habitat
1
Incorporated populated place.
EcoLexicon:city
FTT:430
FTT:483
FTT:484
FTT:485
SWEETRealm:City
TGN:83020
TGN:83040
TGN:83043
Wikipedia:City
ENVO
municipality
town
urban area
village
ENVO:00000856
city
A biome that applies to the freshwater realm.
SPIRE:Freshwater
ENVO
freshwater realm
ENVO:00000873
freshwater biome
ENVO
ENVO:00000887
"Large" is ambiguous. For details on "Large rivers" (e.g. the Mekong river) see http://worldwildlife.org/biomes/large-river-ecosystems This class will be replaced with a less ambiguous class.
Large river biome
ENVO
ENVO:00000888
"Large" is ambiguous. For details on "Large river headwaters" (e.g. the Upper Amazon headwaters) see http://worldwildlife.org/biomes/large-river-headwater-ecosystems This class will be replaced with a less ambiguous class.
Large river headwater biome
ENVO
ENVO:00000889
"Large" is ambiguous. For details on "Large river deltas" (e.g. the Niger river delta) see http://worldwildlife.org/biomes/large-river-delta-ecosystems This class will be replaced with a less ambiguous class.
Large river delta biome
ENVO
ENVO:00000890
"Small" is ambiguous. For details on "Small rivers" (e.g. the Salween river) see http://worldwildlife.org/biomes/small-river-ecosystems. This class will be replaced with a less ambiguous class.
Small river biome
ENVO
ENVO:00000891
"Large" is ambiguous. For details on "Large lakes" (e.g. African rift lakes) see http://worldwildlife.org/biomes/large-lake-ecosystems This class will be replaced with a less ambiguous class.
Large lake biome
ENVO
ENVO:00000892
"Small" is ambiguous. For details on "Small lakes" (e.g. Cameroon crater lakes) see http://worldwildlife.org/biomes/small-lake-ecosystems. This class will be replaced with a less ambiguous class.
Small lake biome
ENVO
ENVO:00000893
Xeric basin biome
A rock is a naturally occurring solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids.
EcoLexicon:rock
FTT:1010
FTT:145
Geonames:T.RK
Geonames:T.RKS
SWEETRealm:Rock
TGN:21444
Wikipedia:Rock
ENVO
ENVO:00001995
From Wikipedia: [A mineral] is different from a rock, which can be an aggregate of minerals or non-minerals and does not have a specific chemical composition. The exact definition of a mineral is under debate, especially with respect to the requirement a valid species be abiogenic, and to a lesser extent with regards to it having an ordered atomic structure.
rock
The outflow of water from a mine.
ENVO
ENVO:00001996
mine drainage
A mine drainage with an acidic pH.
Wikipedia:Acid_mine_drainage
ENVO
acid rock drainage
ENVO:00001997
acid mine drainage
Any material within 2 m from the Earth's surface that is in contact with the atmosphere, with the exclusion of living organisms, areas with continuous ice not covered by other material, and water bodies deeper than 2 m.
SPIRE:Soil
SWEETRealm:Soil
Wikipedia:Soil
ENVO
ENVO:00001998
soil
ENVO
ENVO:00001999
marine water body
The part of an elevation or depression between the relatively flat surrounding area and the peak of a mount or the bottom of a depression.
EcoLexicon:slope
SWEETRealm:Slope
Wikipedia:Slope
ENVO
flank
side
ENVO:00002000
slope
Water that has been adversely affected in quality by anthropogenic influence.
EcoLexicon:waste_water
SWEETRealm:Wastewater
Wikipedia:Waste_water
ENVO
ENVO:00002001
waste water
A substance, usually composed primarily of carbohydrates, fats, water and/or proteins, that can be eaten or drunk by an animal or human being for nutrition or pleasure.
Wikipedia:Food
ENVO
ENVO:00002002
food product
Feces is an excreta consisting of waste products expelled from an animal's digestive tract through the anus (or cloaca) during defecation.
EcoLexicon:drop
SPIRE:Dung
SWEETRealm:Drop
Wikipedia:Feces
dung
faeces
ENVO
droppings
frass
pellet
ENVO:00002003
feces
An environmental feature that is, or can be, contained and is predominantly composed of one or a few types of stuff.
ENVO
ENVO:00002004
discrete solid movable (transportable).
mesoscopic physical object
The mixture of gases (roughly (by molar content/volume: 78% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.038% carbon dioxide, trace amounts of other gases, and a variable amount (average around 1%) of water vapor) that surrounds the planet Earth.
EcoLexicon:air
SWEETRealm:Air
Wikipedia:Air
ENVO
ENVO:00002005
air
The liquid form of dihydrogen monoxide.
EcoLexicon:water
Wikipedia:Water
ENVO
ENVO:00002006
water
Sediment is an environmental substance comprised of any particulate matter that can be transported by fluid flow and which eventually is deposited as a layer of solid particles on the bedor bottom of a body of water or other liquid.
EcoLexicon:sediment
EcoLexicon:sedimentation
SWEETRealm:Sediment
Wikipedia:Sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002007
sediment
Minute solid particles with diameters less than 500 micrometers. Occurs in and may be deposited from, the atmosphere.
EcoLexicon:dust
SWEETRealm:Dust
Wikipedia:Dust
ENVO
ENVO:00002008
dust
A habitat that is on or at the boundary of the surface of the Earth.
ENVO
ENVO:00002009
terrestrial habitat
1
EcoLexicon:saltwater
SWEETRealm:SalineWater
SWEETRealm:SaltWater
Wikipedia:Saline_water
salt water
ENVO
seawater
ENVO:00002010
saline water
EcoLexicon:fresh_water
SWEETRealm:FreshWater
Wikipedia:Fresh_water
freshwater
ENVO
ENVO:00002011
fresh water
ENVO
ENVO:00002012
hypersaline water
Rock formed from molten magma.
EcoLexicon:igneous_rock
SWEETRealm:IgneousRock
Wikipedia:Igneous_rock
ENVO
ENVO:00002013
igneous rock
An igneous rock that results from the crystallization of a magma below the surface of the Earth.
SWEETRealm:IntrusiveRock
Wikipedia:Plutonic_rock
ENVO
intrusive rock
ENVO:00002014
plutonic rock
An igneous rock that results from magma reaching the surface either as lava or fragmental ejecta.
EcoLexicon:volcanic_rock
SWEETRealm:VolcanicRock
Wikipedia:Volcanic_rock
ENVO
ENVO:00002015
volcanic rock
A rock formed by deposition of either clastic sediments, organic matter, or chemical precipitates (evaporites), followed by compaction of the particulate matter and cementation during diagenesis.
EcoLexicon:sedimentary_rock
SWEETRealm:SedimentaryRock
Wikipedia:Sedimentary_rock
ENVO
ENVO:00002016
sedimentary rock
A rock formed by subjecting any rock type (including previously-formed metamorphic rock) to different temperature and pressure conditions than those in which the original rock was formed. These temperatures and pressures are always higher than those at the Earth's surface and must be sufficiently high so as to change the original minerals into other mineral types or else into other forms of the same minerals (e.g. by recrystallisation).
EcoLexicon:metamorphic_rock
SWEETRealm:MetamorphicRock
Wikipedia:Metamorphic_rock
ENVO
ENVO:00002017
metamorphic rock
Wastewater that is contaminated with feces or urine,
SWEETRealm:Sewage
Wikipedia:Sewage
ENVO
ENVO:00002018
sewage
EcoLexicon:brackish_water
SPIRE:Brackish_water
SWEETRealm:BrackishWater
Wikipedia:Brackish_water
ENVO
ENVO:00002019
brackish water
ENVO
ENVO:00002030
aquatic biome
A habitat that is in or on a living thing.
ENVO
ENVO:00002032
organism-associated habitat
1
The dead body of an animal.
Wikipedia:Carcass
ENVO
corpse
ENVO:00002033
carcass
A complex aggregation of microorganisms marked by the excretion of a protective and adhesive matrix; usually adhering to a substratum.
EcoLexicon:biofilm
Wikipedia:Biofilm
ENVO
ENVO:00002034
biofilm
A natural object originating in outer space that survives an impact with the Earth's surface without being destroyed.
SWEETRealm:Meteorite
Wikipedia:Meteorite
ENVO
ENVO:00002035
meteorite
A spatial region having environmental qualities which may sustain an organism or a community of organisms.
EcoLexicon:habitat
SWEETRealm:Habitat
Wikipedia:Habitat
ENVO
biotope
ENVO:00002036
This class is under development and its definition will be revised and its subclasses may be made obsolete. A habitat's specificity to a species or population will differentiate it from other environment classes.
habitat
EcoLexicon:wood
SWEETRealm:Wood
Wikipedia:Wood
ENVO
ENVO:00002040
wood
EcoLexicon:groundwater
SWEETRealm:Groundwater
Wikipedia:Ground_water
ENVO
ENVO:00002041
ground water
EcoLexicon:surface_water
SWEETRealm:SurfaceWater
Wikipedia:Surface_water
ENVO
ENVO:00002042
surface water
EcoLexicon:wastewater_treatment_plant
Wikipedia:Wastewater_treatment_plant
ENVO
ENVO:00002043
wastewater treatment plant
The residual semi-solid material left from domestic or industrial processes, or wastewater treatment processes.
EcoLexicon:sludge
Wikipedia:Sludge
ENVO
ENVO:00002044
sludge
Sediment characterised by the absence of oxygen.
anoxic sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002045
anaerobic sediment
EcoLexicon:active_sludge
Wikipedia:Activated_sludge
ENVO
ENVO:00002046
activated sludge
Urine is a liquid excreta containing water and waste products made by the kidneys, stored in the bladder, and leaves the body through the urethra.
Wikipedia:Urine
ENVO
ENVO:00002047
urine
A stony meteorite that have not been modified due to melting or differentiation of the parent body.
SWEETRealm:Chondrite
Wikipedia:Chondrite
ENVO
ENVO:00002048
chondrite
Wikipedia:Stony_meteorite
ENVO
ENVO:00002049
stony meteorite
A stony meteorite that is made of material similar to terrestrial basalts or plutonic rocks.
Wikipedia:Achondrite
ENVO
ENVO:00002050
achondrite
A meteorite that consists of a mixture of iron-nickel metal and silicate minerals.
ENVO
ENVO:00002051
stony-iron meteorite
A meteorite that overwhelmingly of nickel-iron alloys.
Wikipedia:Iron_meteorite
ENVO
ENVO:00002052
iron meteorite
A sedimentary rock composed largely of the mineral calcite.
EcoLexicon:limestone
Wikipedia:Limestone
ENVO
ENVO:00002053
limestone
A soft, white, porous limestone.
Wikipedia:Chalk
ENVO
ENVO:00002054
chalk
A sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-size mineral or rock grains.
EcoLexicon:sandstone
Wikipedia:Sandstone
ENVO
ENVO:00002055
sandstone
A fine-grained sedimentary rock whose original constituents were clays or muds. It is characterized by thin laminae breaking with an irregular curving fracture, often splintery and usually parallel to the often-indistinguishable bedding plane.
Wikipedia:Shale
ENVO
ENVO:00002056
shale
ENVO
ENVO:00002057
raw primary sludge
ENVO
ENVO:00002058
secondary sludge
A treated form of sludge, sometimes used as a fertilizer in agriculture.
Wikipedia:Biosolids
ENVO
ENVO:00002059
biosolids
A solid or gel in motor oil caused by the oil gelling or solidifying, usually at temperatures lower than 100deg C.
Wikipedia:Oil_sludge
ENVO
ENVO:00002060
oil sludge
The result of the unintentional release of liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment as a result of human activity.
SWEETRealm:OilSpill
Wikipedia:Oil_spill
ENVO
ENVO:00002061
oil spill
The result of the release of natural hydrocarbons to the surface of the earth, including beneath the sea, by natural geological processes.
Wikipedia:Oil_seep
ENVO
methane seep
petroleam seep
ENVO:00002063
oil seep
ENVO
ENVO:00002112
gold mine drainage
Marine sediment is a sediment that accumulates in the flat or very gently sloping areas of the deep ocean basin floor. The three main types of marine sediment, also known as pelagic sediment, are siliceous oozes, calcareous oozes, and red clays.
EcoLexicon:marine_sediment
EcoLexicon:marine_sedimentation
SWEETRealm:MarineSediment
Wikipedia:Marine_sediment
pelagic sediment {alternative name}
ENVO
ENVO:00002113
marine sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002114
contaminated sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002115
petroleum contaminated sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002116
contaminated soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002117
creosote contaminated soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002118
sea sand
A hot spring whose water has an alkaline pH.
ENVO
ENVO:00002119
alkaline hot spring
A hot spring whose water has an acidic pH.
acidic hot spring
ENVO
ENVO:00002120
acid hot spring
ENVO
soda lake
ENVO:00002121
alkaline salt lake
ENVO
ENVO:00002122
arsenic-rich mud
EcoLexicon:bioreactor
Wikipedia:Bioreactor
ENVO
ENVO:00002123
bioreactor
ENVO
ENVO:00002124
anaerobic bioreactor
A device or system that supports a biologically active environment. A vessel in which is carried out a chemical process which involves organisms or biochemically active substances derived from such organisms. This process can either be aerobic or anaerobic.
ENVO
ENVO:00002125
anaerobic dechlorinating bioreactor
ENVO
ENVO:00002126
aerobic bioreactor
ENVO
ENVO:00002127
stream sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002128
mesophilic sulfur spring
ENVO
ENVO:00002129
anaerobic sludge
The dense, bottom layer of water in a thermally-stratified lake. It is the layer that lies below the thermocline.
EcoLexicon:hypolimnion
Wikipedia:Hypolimnion
ENVO
ENVO:00002130
hypolimnion
The top-most layer in a thermally stratified lake, occurring above the deeper hypolimnion. It is warmer and typically has a higher pH and dissolved oxygen concentration than the hypolimnion.
EcoLexicon:epilimnion_
Wikipedia:Epilimnion
ENVO
ENVO:00002131
epilimnion
The layer within a body of water or air where the temperature changes rapidly with depth.
Wikipedia:Metalimnion
ENVO
thermocline
ENVO:00002132
Especially used in connection with lakes.
metalimnion
anoxic mud
ENVO
ENVO:00002133
anaerobic mud
ENVO
ENVO:00002134
anaerobic stream sediment
Wikipedia:Treated_wood
ENVO
ENVO:00002135
treated wood
ENVO
ENVO:00002136
arsenate treated wood
ENVO
ENVO:00002137
brackish estuary
ENVO
ENVO:00002138
beach sand
A clastic rock with a particle size of 4 to 64 millimeters based on the Krumbein phi scale of sedimentology.
EcoLexicon:pebble
SWEETRealm:Pebble
Wikipedia:Pebble
ENVO
ENVO:00002139
pebble
A rock or rock fragment with a particle size between 64 and 256 mm.
EcoLexicon:cobble
SWEETRealm:Cobble
Wikipedia:Cobble
ENVO
ENVO:00002140
cobble
The liquid produced when water percolates through any permeable material. It can contain either dissolved or suspended material, or usually both.
Wikipedia:Leachate
ENVO
ENVO:00002141
leachate
ENVO
ENVO:00002142
borax leachate
ENVO
ENVO:00002143
calcite hot spring
ENVO
ENVO:00002144
cave wall
ENVO
ENVO:00002145
chromate contaminated soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002146
xylene contaminated soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002147
coal mine lake sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002148
coarse beach sand
EcoLexicon:sea_water
SWEETRealm:SeaWater
Wikipedia:Sea_water
ocean water
ENVO
ENVO:00002149
sea water
ENVO
coastal water
ENVO:00002150
coastal water
Wikipedia:Biofilter
ENVO
ENVO:00002152
biofilter
ENVO
ENVO:00002153
compost biofilter
ENVO
ENVO:00002154
radioactive sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002155
high-level radioactive sediment
A highly contaminated site designated by the United States of America's Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act.
Wikipedia:Superfund_Site
ENVO
ENVO:00002156
Superfund site
ENVO
ENVO:00002157
stromatolite mat
ENVO
ENVO:00002158
ditch water
ENVO
ENVO:00002159
drilling bore water
ENVO
ENVO:00002160
estuarine mud
ENVO
ENVO:00002161
fermented agave juice
ENVO
ENVO:00002162
fermenting sugar cane juice
ENVO
ENVO:00002163
fermenting Elaeis Palm sap
The mineralized or otherwise preserved remains or traces (such as footprints) of animals, plants, and other organisms.
SWEETRealm:Fossil
Wikipedia:Fossil
ENVO
ENVO:00002164
fossil
A food product made of meat, the skeletal muscle and associated fat, and other edible tissues such as organs, livers, skin, brains, bone marrow, kidneys, or lungs, of mammals.
Wikipedia:Meat
ENVO
ENVO:00002165
meat food product
A food made from ground meat. Typically the sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes synthetic
Wikipedia:Sausage
ENVO
ENVO:00002166
sausage
ENVO
ENVO:00002167
platinum mine
Wikipedia:Gold_mine
ENVO
ENVO:00002168
gold mine
Wikipedia:Coal_mine
ENVO
ENVO:00002169
coal mine
The aerobically decomposed remnants of organic materials.
Wikipedia:Compost
ENVO
ENVO:00002170
compost
ENVO
ENVO:00002171
hay compost
ENVO
ENVO:00002172
liver paste
Wikipedia:Hospital
ENVO
ENVO:00002173
hospital
A moist sausage of soft, even texture and flavor, often made from advanced meat recovery or meat slurry. Most types are fully cooked, cured or smoked. It is often placed hot in a special purpose soft, sliced hot dog bun.
Wikipedia:Hot_dog
ENVO
ENVO:00002174
hot dog
ENVO
prepared meat product
ENVO:00002175
processed meat product
ENVO
ENVO:00002176
contaminated sludge
ENVO
ENVO:00002177
1,4-dioxane contaminated sludge
ENVO
ENVO:00002179
intertidal sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002180
naphthalene contaminated sediment
A hot spring whose water has a neutral pH.
ENVO
ENVO:00002181
neutral hot spring
ENVO
ENVO:00002182
nitrobenzene contaminated sediment
Wikipedia:Oil_tank
ENVO
ENVO:00002183
oil tank
ENVO
ENVO:00002184
underground physiographic feature
Wikipedia:Oil_reservoir
ENVO
ENVO:00002185
oil reservoir
EcoLexicon:water_pollution
Wikipedia:Contaminated_water
polluted water
ENVO
ENVO:00002186
contaminated water
Wikipedia:Milk_formula
ENVO
ENVO:00002187
milk formula
ENVO
ENVO:00002188
powdered milk formula
Wikipedia:Cheese
ENVO
ENVO:00002189
cheese product
A dairy product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk.
Wikipedia:Yogurt
yoghourt
yoghurt
yougert
ENVO
ENVO:00002190
yogurt
Straw or other material strewn in an animal's enclosure (e.g. a stable) for it to sleep on and to absorb its faeces and urine.
ENVO
ENVO:00002191
animal litter
Wikipedia:Poultry_litter
ENVO
ENVO:00002192
poultry litter
ENVO
ENVO:00002193
pulp-bleaching waste water
ENVO
ENVO:00002194
oil field production water
ENVO
ENVO:00002195
pyritic acid mine drainage
Wikipedia:Aquarium
ENVO
ENVO:00002196
aquarium
ENVO
salt water aquarium
ENVO:00002197
saline water aquarium
Wikipedia:Fresh_water_aquarium
ENVO
ENVO:00002198
fresh water aquarium
ENVO
ENVO:00002199
sandy beach
SWEETRealm:SeaIce
Wikipedia:Sea_ice
ENVO
ENVO:00002200
sea ice
ENVO
ENVO:00002201
cis-dichloroethane contaminated sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002202
organically contaminated sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002203
inorganically contaminated sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002204
anthropogenic contamination feature
ENVO
ENVO:00002205
unexploded-ordnance dump
ENVO
coal refuse
ENVO:00002206
coal mine waste
ENVO
ENVO:00002207
self-heating coal mine waste
ENVO
soda lake sediment
ENVO:00002209
saline lake sediment
ENVO
ENVO:00002210
sulfide-oxidizing bioreactor
ENVO
ENVO:00002211
thermophilic anaerobic methanogenic reactor
ENVO
ENVO:00002212
thermophilic granular sludge
ENVO
ENVO:00002213
anaerobic sludge blanket reactor
SWEETRealm:PowerPlant
Wikipedia:Power_plant
ENVO
ENVO:00002214
power plant
SWEETRealm:GeothermalPowerPlant
Wikipedia:Geothermal_power_plant
ENVO
ENVO:00002215
geothermal power plant
Wikipedia:Vegetable
ENVO
ENVO:00002216
plant food product
Wikipedia:Cabbage
ENVO
ENVO:00002217
cabbage product
ENVO
ENVO:00002218
commercial yogurt
ENVO
ENVO:00002219
cheese starter culture
Wikipedia:Shop
ENVO
ENVO:00002221
shop
ENVO
ENVO:00002222
food shop
Water with a very low nutrient level.
ENVO
ENVO:00002223
oligotrophic water
Water with a high nutrient level.
ENVO
ENVO:00002224
eutrophic water
Water with a nutrient level intermediate between eutrophic and oligotrophic.
ENVO
ENVO:00002225
mesotrophic water
SWEETRealm:Borehole
Wikipedia:Borehole
ENVO
ENVO:00002226
borehole
ENVO
ENVO:00002228
pond water
Arenosols are sandy soils, including both soils developed in residual sands after in situ weathering of usually quartz-rich sediments or rock, and soils developed in recently deposited sands such as dunes in deserts and beach lands.
Wikipedia:Arenosol
psamment
sandy soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002229
arenosol
Anthrosols comprise soils that have been modified profoundly through human activities, such as addition of organic materials or household wastes, irrigation and cultivation.
ENVO
ENVO:00002230
anthrosol
Alisols are soils that have a higher clay content in the subsoil than in the topsoil as a result of pedogenetic processes (especially clay migration) leading to an argic subsoil horizon. Alisols have a low base saturation at certain depths and high-activity clays throughout the argic horizon. They lack the albeluvic tonguing as in Albeluvisols. They occur predominantly in humid tropical, humid subtropical and warm temperate regions.
ENVO
ENVO:00002231
alisol
Andosols are soils that develop in volcanic ejecta or glasses under almost any climate (except under hyperarid climate conditions). However, Andosols may also develop in other silicate-rich materials under acid weathering in humid and perhumid climates.
ENVO
ENVO:00002232
andosol
Albeluvisols are soils that have, beginning within 1 m of the soil surface, a clay illuviation horizon with an irregular or broken upper boundary resulting in tonguing of bleached soil material into the illuviation horizon.
ENVO
ENVO:00002233
albeluvisol
Acrisols are soils that have a higher clay content in the subsoil than in the topsoil as a result of pedogenetic processes (especially clay migration) leading to an argic subsoil horizon. Acrisols have in certain depths a low base saturation and low-activity clays.
Wikipedia:Acrisol
ENVO
ENVO:00002234
acrisol
Cambisols combine soils with at least an incipient subsurface soil formation. Transformation of parent material is evident from structure formation and mostly brownish discoloration, increasing clay percentage, and/or carbonate removal.
ENVO
ENVO:00002235
cambisol
Cryosols comprise mineral soils formed in a permafrost environment. Where water is present, it occurs primarily in the form of ice. Cryogenic processes are the dominant soil-forming processes.
Wikipedia:Cryosol
ENVO
gelisol
ENVO:00002236
cryosol
Chernozems are soils with a thick black surface layer that is rich in organic matter.
Wikipedia:Chernozem
ENVO
black earth
boroll
ENVO:00002237
chernozem
Durisols are associated mainly with old surfaces in arid and semi-arid environments and accommodate very shallow to moderately deep, moderately well- to well-drained soils that contain cemented secondary silica (SiO2) within 100 cm of the soil surface.
Wikipedia:Durisol
ENVO
ENVO:00002238
durisol
Calcisols are soils in which there is substantial secondary accumulation of lime. Calcisols are common in highly calcareous parent materials and widespread in arid and semi-arid environments.
ENVO
ENVO:00002239
calcisol
Kastanozems are dry grassland soils, among them the zonal soils of the short-grass steppe belt, south of the Eurasian tall-grass steppe belt with Chernozems. Kastanozems have a similar profile to that of Chernozems but the humus-rich surface horizon is thinner and not as dark as that of the Chernozems and they show more prominent accumulation of secondary carbonates.
ENVO
ENVO:00002240
kastanozem
Leptosols are very shallow soils over continuous rock and soils that are extremely gravelly and/or stony. Leptosols are azonal soils and particularly common in mountainous regions.
gravelly soil
stony soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002241
leptosol
Lixisols are soils that have a higher clay content in the subsoil than in the topsoil as a result of pedogenetic processes (especially clay migration) leading to an argic subsoil horizon. Lixisols have a high base saturation and low-activity clays at certain depths.
Wikipedia:Lixisol
ENVO
ENVO:00002242
lixisol
Histosols comprise soils formed in organic material. These vary from soils developed in predominantly moss peat in boreal, arctic and subarctic regions, via moss peat, reeds/ sedge peat (fen) and forest peat in temperate regions to mangrove peat and swamp forest peat in the humid tropics. Histosols are found at all altitudes, but the vast majority occurs in lowlands.
Wikipedia:Histosol
ENVO
ENVO:00002243
histosol
Gleysols are wetland soils that, unless drained, are saturated with groundwater for long enough periods to develop a characteristic gleyic colour pattern. This pattern is essentially made up of reddish, brownish or yellowish colours at ped surfaces and/or in the upper soil layer or layers, in combination with greyish/bluish colours inside the peds and/or deeper in the soil.
Wikipedia:Gleysol
ENVO
gley soil
ENVO:00002244
gleysol
Gypsisols are soils with substantial secondary accumulation of gypsum (calcium sulfate). These soils are found in the driest parts of the arid climate zone.
Wikipedia:Gypsisol
ENVO
ENVO:00002245
gypsisol
Ferralsols represent the classical, deeply weathered, red or yellow soils of the humid tropics. These soils have diffuse horizon boundaries, a clay assemblage dominated by low-activity clays (mainly kaolinite) and a high content of sesquioxides.
Wikipedia:Ferralsol
ENVO
oxisol
ENVO:00002246
ferralsol
Nitisols are deep, well-drained, red, tropical soils with diffuse horizon boundaries and a subsurface horizon with more than 30 percent clay and moderate to strong angular blocky structure elements that easily fall apart into characteristic shiny, polyhedric (nutty) elements. Weathering is relatively advanced but Nitisols are far more productive than most other red, tropical soils.
ENVO
ENVO:00002247
nitisol
Luvisols are soils that have a higher clay content in the subsoil than in the topsoil as a result of pedogenetic processes (especially clay migration) leading to an argic subsoil horizon. Luvisols have high-activity clays throughout the argic horizon and a high base saturation at certain depths.
ENVO
ENVO:00002248
luvisol
Phaeozems accommodate soils of relatively wet grassland and forest regions in moderately continental climates. Phaeozems are much like Chernozems and Kastanozems but are leached more intensively. Consequently, they have dark, humus rich surface horizons that, in comparison with Chernozems and Kastanozems, are less rich in bases. Phaeozems may or may not have secondary carbonates but have a high base saturation in the upper metre of the soil.
ENVO
ENVO:00002249
phaeozem
Plinthosols are soils with plinthite, petroplinthite or pisoliths. Plinthite is an Fe-rich (in some cases also Mn-rich), humus-poor mixture of kaolinitic clay (and other products of strong weathering such as gibbsite) with quartz and other constituents that changes irreversibly to a layer with hard nodules, a hardpan or irregular aggregates on exposure to repeated wetting and drying. Petroplinthite is a continuous, fractured or broken sheet of connected, strongly cemented to indurated nodules or mottles. Pisoliths are discrete strongly cemented to indurated nodules. Both petroplinthite and pisoliths develop from plinthite by hardening.
ENVO
ENVO:00002250
plinthosol
Planosols are soils with a light-coloured, surface horizon that shows signs of periodic water stagnation and abruptly overlies a dense, slowly permeable subsoil with significantly more clay than the surface horizon.
ENVO
ENVO:00002251
planosol
Solonchaks are soils that have a high concentration of soluble salts at some time in the year. Solonchaks are largely confined to the arid and semi-arid climate zones and to coastal regions in all climates.
Wikipedia:Solonchak
ENVO
ENVO:00002252
solonchak
Umbrisols are soils in which organic matter has accumulated within the mineral surface soil (in most cases with low base saturation) to the extent that it significantly affects the behaviour and utilization of the soil.
Wikipedia:Umbrisol
ENVO
ENVO:00002253
umbrisol
A soil in which there is a high content of expansive clay known as montmorillonite that forms deep cracks in drier seasons or years. Alternate shrinking and swelling causes self-mulching, where the soil material consistently mixes itself, causing vertisols to have an extremely deep A horizon and no B horizon.
Wikipedia:Vertisol
ENVO
ENVO:00002254
vertisol
Solonetz are soils with a dense, strongly structured, clayey subsurface horizon that has a high proportion of adsorbed Na and/or Mg ions. Solonetz that contain free soda (Na2CO3) are strongly alkaline (field pH > 8.5).
Wikipedia:Solonetz
ENVO
ENVO:00002255
solonetz
Regosols form a taxonomic remnant group containing all soils that could not be accommodated in any of the other RSGs. In practice, Regosols are very weakly developed mineral soils in unconsolidated materials that do not have a mollic or umbric horizon, are not very shallow or very rich in gravels (Leptosols), sandy (Arenosols) or with fluvic materials (Fluvisols). Regosols are extensive in eroding lands, particularly in arid and semi-arid areas and in mountainous terrain.
Wikipedia:Regosol
ENVO
ENVO:00002256
regosol
Podzols are soils with a typically ash-grey upper subsurface horizon, bleached by loss of organic matter and iron oxides, on top of a dark accumulation horizon with brown, reddish or black illuviated humus and/or reddish Fe compounds. Podzols occur in humid areas in the boreal and temperate zones and locally also in the tropics.
Wikipedia:Podzol
podsol
ENVO
podosolic soil
ENVO:00002257
podzol
A soil composed of sand, silt, and clay in relatively even concentration (about 40-40-20% concentration respectively).
EcoLexicon:loam
SWEETRealm:Loam
Wikipedia:Loam
ENVO
ENVO:00002258
loam
ENVO
ENVO:00002259
agricultural soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002260
dune soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002261
forest soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002262
clay soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002263
garden soil
EcoLexicon:waste
SWEETRealm:Waste
Wikipedia:Waste
ENVO
ENVO:00002264
waste
Wastewater produced in the course of agricultural activities
Wikipedia:Agricultural_waste
ENVO
ENVO:00002265
agricultural waste
ENVO
chicken yard waste
ENVO:00002266
chicken breeding waste
Wikipedia:Industrial_waste
ENVO
ENVO:00002267
industrial waste
A peatland dominated by species of the Bryophyte Sphagnum.
ENVO
ENVO:00002268
sphagnum bog
A layer within a fluid where the temperature changes rapidly with depth.
EcoLexicon:thermocline
SWEETRealm:Thermocline
Wikipedia:Thermocline
ENVO
ENVO:00002269
thermocline
A layer within a fluid where the chemical composition changes rapidly with depth.
Wikipedia:Chemocline
ENVO
ENVO:00002270
chemocline
Wikipedia:Nuclear_power_plant
ENVO
ENVO:00002271
nuclear power plant
WWTP
ENVO
ENVO:00002272
waste treatment plant
Fluvisols accommodate genetically young, azonal soils in alluvial deposits.
Wikipedia:Fluvisols
ENVO
ENVO:00002273
fluvisol
Stagnosols are soils with a perched water table showing redoximorphic features caused by surface water. Stagnosols are periodically wet and mottled in the topsoil and subsoil, with or without concretions and/or bleaching.
ENVO
ENVO:00002274
stagnosol
Technosols are soils whose properties and pedogenesis are dominated by their technical origin. They contain a significant amount of artefacts (something in the soil recognizably made or extracted from the earth by humans), or are sealed by technic hard rock (material created by humans, having properties unlike natural rock). They include soils from wastes (landfills, sludge, cinders, mine spoils and ashes), pavements with their underlying unconsolidated materials, soils with geomembranes and constructed soils in human-made materials.
ENVO
ENVO:00002275
technosol
SWEETRealm:AnimalWaste
Wikipedia:Animal_waste
ENVO
ENVO:00002276
animal waste
A depression in the sea floor that results from the collision of continental plates; the weight of the sinking plate causes the overlying plate to stretch and thin, causing a basin in the overlying plate. Sometimes, the Earth's crust in these basins stretches so much it cracks, allowing magma through from the mantle beneath. Hence, basins often contain active volcanoes and hydrothermal vents.
basin
EcoLexicon:basin
SWEETRealm:BackArcBasin
SWEETRealm:Basin
Wikipedia:Back-arc_basin
backarc basin
ENVO
ENVO:00002277
back-arc basin
A material entity which determines an environmental system.
ENVO
ENVO:00002297
A material entity determines an environmental system when its removal would cause the collapse of that system. For example, a seamount determines a seamount environment, acting as its 'hub'. This class is currently being aligned to the Basic Formal Ontology. Following this alignment, its definition and the definitions of its subclasses will be revised.
environmental feature
A structural basin that is below sea level.
EcoLexicon:ocean_basin
Wikipedia:Ocean_basin
ENVO
ENVO:00002450
ocean basin
Hay is grass, legumes or other herbaceous plants that have been cut, dried, and stored for use as animal fodder, particularly for grazing livestock such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep.
Wikipedia:Hay
ENVO
ENVO:00002869
hay
A natural building material mode from sand, clay, water, and some kind of fibrous or organic material (sticks, straw, and/or manure).
ENVO
ENVO:00002870
adobe
Wikipedia:Alluvial_soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002871
alluvial soil
The biomass remaining after sugarcane stalks are crushed to extract their juice.
Wikipedia:Bagasse
sugarcane bagasse
ENVO
ENVO:00002872
bagasse
Wikipedia:Organic_waste
ENVO
ENVO:00002873
organic waste
ENVO
ENVO:00002874
air conditioning unit
ENVO
ENVO:00002875
oil contaminated soil
ENVO
ENVO:00002926
warm seep
A group of hydrous aluminium phyllosilicate (phyllosilicates being a subgroup of silicate minerals) minerals (see clay minerals), that are typically less than 2micrometres in diameter. Clay consists of a variety of phyllosilicate minerals rich in silicon and aluminium oxides and hydroxides which include variable amounts of structural water.
EcoLexicon:clay
SWEETRealm:Clay
Wikipedia:Clay
ENVO
ENVO:00002982
clay
Wikipedia:Fuel_oil
ENVO
ENVO:00002983
fuel oil
a naturally occurring flammable liquid consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights and other liquid organic compounds, that are found in geologic formations beneath the Earth's surface.
Wikipedia:Petroleum
ENVO
crude oil
ENVO:00002984
petroleum
A viscous liquid state at ambient temperatures or slightly warmer, and is both hydrophobic and lipophilic.
EcoLexicon:oil
Wikipedia:Oil
ENVO
ENVO:00002985
oil
A fermented, high-moisture forage that can be fed to ruminants.
Wikipedia:Silage
ENVO
ENVO:00003030
silage
ENVO
ENVO:00003031
animal manure
ENVO
ENVO:00003032
fresh animal manure
Wikipedia:Mushroom_compost
ENVO
ENVO:00003033
mushroom compost
The liquid extracted from the mashing process during the brewing of beer or whiskey. Wort contains the sugars that will be fermented by the brewing yeast to produce alcohol.
ENVO
ENVO:00003037
wort
ENVO
ENVO:00003038
beer wort
ENVO
ENVO:00003039
acifified beer wort
Wikipedia:Animal_house
ENVO
ENVO:00003040
animal house
ENVO
ENVO:00003041
cow shed
Wikipedia:Piggery
ENVO
ENVO:00003042
piggery
Wikipedia:Sewage_plant
ENVO
ENVO:00003043
sewage plant
Water saturated or nearly saturated with salt (NaCl). It is used (now less popular than historically) to preserve vegetables, fish, and meat.
EcoLexicon:brine
SWEETRealm:Brine
Wikipedia:Brine
ENVO
ENVO:00003044
brine
ENVO
ENVO:00003045
bacon curing brine
A short cylinder of soft to semisoft blue cheese made with cow's milk.
Bresse Blue
ENVO
ENVO:00003046
Bleu de Bresse
A food made by churning fresh or fermented cream or milk.
Wikipedia:Butter
ENVO
ENVO:00003047
butter
ENVO
ENVO:00003048
pickled cabbage
Wikipedia:Camembert
ENVO
ENVO:00003049
Camembert
Wikipedia:Cane_sugar
ENVO
ENVO:00003050
cane sugar
Wikipedia:Cheddar
ENVO
ENVO:00003051
Cheddar cheese
A large disc of smooth, soft, even runny cheese made with cow's milk.
Wikipedia:Brie
ENVO
ENVO:00003052
Brie
A hard cow's milk cheese with an almost orange yellow paste. Older cheeses are coated in black wax.
Wikipedia:Gouda
ENVO
ENVO:00003053
Gouda
A soft to semihard cheese made with sheep or goat's milk. It has a white paste and is made with raw, whole milk. The curds are heated to boiling point in whey and then drained and kept in salted whey.
Wikipedia:Halloumi
ENVO
ENVO:00003054
halloumi
A drum of very rich, creamy, pungent blue-veined cow's milk cheese. It has a white paste with blue veining and a brined rind. It is made in Gorgonzola, near Milan.
Wikipedia:Gorgonzola
ENVO
ENVO:00003055
Gorgonzola
A generic cheese common to many countries for several related varieties of cheese which resemble the Swiss Emmental. Three types of bacteria are used in the production of Emmental cheese: Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilus, Lactobacillus (L. helveticus or Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus), and Propionibacter (P. freudenreichii or P. shermani). In a late stage of cheese production, the Propionibacter consumes the lactic acid excreted by the other bacteria, and releases carbon dioxide gas, which slowly forms the bubbles that develop the eyes. Swiss cheese without eyes is known as "blind."
Wikipedia:Swiss
ENVO
ENVO:00003056
Swiss cheese
A mild, large, yellow, waxy cow's milk cheese with many holes.
ENVO
ENVO:00003057
Emmenthal
A German sour milk cheese made from low fat curd cheese, which contains only about one percent fat and originates in the Harz mountain region south of Braunschweig.
Harzerkaese
ENVO
ENVO:00003058
Harzer
ENVO
ENVO:00003059
New Zealand Cheddar
A small, sweetish, soft, square cow's milk cheese from Normandy with a yellowish-orange rind.
Wikipedia:Pont_l'Eveque
ENVO
ENVO:00003060
Pont l'Eveque
A disc of soft cheese made with cow's milk. It has a soft to runny paste and a smooth, pink rind.
Wikipedia:Vacherin_Mont_d'Or
ENVO
ENVO:00003061
Vacherin Mont d'Or
Meat from the domestic pig (Sus domesticus).
Wikipedia:Pork
ENVO
ENVO:00003062
pork
A meat that is preserved by the addition of a combination of salt, sugar, nitrates or nitrite and or is smoked.
Wikipedia:Cured_meat
ENVO
ENVO:00003063
cured meat
EcoLexicon:drinking_water
SWEETRealm:DrinkingWater
Wikipedia:Drinking_water
ENVO
ENVO:00003064
drinking water
Wikipedia:Distilled_water
ENVO
ENVO:00003065
distilled water
Wikipedia:Chicken
ENVO
ENVO:00003066
chicken meat product
Meat from bovines, especially domestic cattle (cows).
Wikipedia:Beef
ENVO
ENVO:00003067
beef
ENVO
ENVO:00003068
bovine milk
Wikipedia:Sheep_milk
sheep milk
ENVO
ENVO:00003069
ovine milk
ENVO
ENVO:00003070
caprine milk
ENVO
ENVO:00003071
grass silage
A frozen dessert usually made from dairy products, such as milk and cream, and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavours. Most varieties contain sugar, although some are made with other sweeteners. In some cases, artificial flavourings and colourings are used in addition to (or in replacement of) the natural ingredients. This mixture is stirred slowly while cooling to prevent large ice crystals from forming; the result is a smoothly textured ice cream.
Wikipedia:Ice_cream
ice-cream
ENVO
ENVO:00003072
ice cream
Wikipedia:Seafood
ENVO
ENVO:00003073
seafood product
Wikipedia:Manufactured_product
ENVO
ENVO:00003074
manufactured product
ENVO
ENVO:00003075
anthropogenic abiotic mesoscopic feature
Wikipedia:Glue
ENVO
ENVO:00003076
glue
A fermented salty fish of Korean cuisine.
Wikipedia:Jeotgal
ENVO
ENVO:00003077
jeotgal
ENVO
ENVO:00003078
Meshanger cheese
A cut of meat (a meat chop) cut perpendicularly to the spine of the pig and usually containing a rib or part of a vertebra, served as an individual portion.
Wikipedia:Pork_chop
ENVO
ENVO:00003079
pork chop
ENVO
ENVO:00003081
metal contaminated soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003082
enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003083
sarcosine enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003084
trimethylamine enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003085
skatole enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003086
ethanol enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003087
acetamide enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003088
pantothenate enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003089
testosterone enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003090
kynurenate enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003091
threonine enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003092
salicylate enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003093
poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003094
L-(+)-tartrate enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003095
quinate enriched soil
Wikipedia:Tap_water
ENVO
ENVO:00003096
tap water
ENVO
ENVO:00003097
bore hole water
Wikipedia:Tannery
ENVO
ENVO:00003323
tannery
Tempeh/Tempe is made by a natural culturing and controlled fermentation process that binds soybean particles into a cake form.
Wikipedia:Tempeh
ENVO
ENVO:00003779
tempeh
Wikipedia:Horse_manure
ENVO
ENVO:00003859
horse manure
ENVO
ENVO:00003860
pig manure
ENVO
ENVO:00003861
industrial building
Wikipedia:Dairy
ENVO
ENVO:00003862
dairy
ENVO
ENVO:00003863
food processing factory
Wikipedia:Bakery
ENVO
ENVO:00003864
bakery
An agricultural byproduct, the dry stalk of a cereal plant, after the nutrient grain or seed has been removed.
Wikipedia:Straw
ENVO
ENVO:00003869
straw
ENVO
ENVO:00003870
rice straw
ENVO
ENVO:00003871
fermented rice beverage
Wikipedia:Amasake
ENVO
ENVO:00003872
amasake
Wikipedia:Fermented_dairy_product
ENVO
ENVO:00003873
fermented dairy product
Wikipedia:Fermented_fish
ENVO
ENVO:00003874
fermented fish product
Wikipedia:Fish
ENVO
ENVO:00003875
sea water fish product
A fine powder made from cereals or other starchy food sources.
Wikipedia:Flour
ENVO
ENVO:00003876
flour
Wikipedia:Fruit
ENVO
ENVO:00003877
plant fruit food product
ENVO
ENVO:00003878
fruit extract product
Wikipedia:Apple_juice
ENVO
ENVO:00003879
apple juice
Wikipedia:Awamori
ENVO
ENVO:00003880
awamori
Any of certain cuts of meat taken from the sides, belly or back of a pig that may be cured and/or smoked.
Wikipedia:Bacon
ENVO
ENVO:00003881
bacon
ENVO
ENVO:00003882
fermented millet food product
Wikipedia:Millet_beer
ENVO
bantu beer
ENVO:00003883
millet beer
ENVO
ENVO:00003884
farmyard manure
Wikipedia:Brewery
ENVO
ENVO:00003885
brewery
ENVO
ENVO:00003886
bottled beer
A class of cow's milk, sheep's milk, or goat's milk cheeses that have had Penicillium cultures added so that the final product is spotted or veined throughout with blue, blue-gray or blue-green mould, and carries a distinct smell.
Wikipedia:Blue_cheese
ENVO
ENVO:00003887
blue cheese
ENVO
ENVO:00003888
bottled fruit product
The liquid left over after producing butter from cream during the churning process.
Wikipedia:Buttermilk
ENVO
ENVO:00003889
buttermilk
ENVO
ENVO:00003890
canned fruit product
ENVO
ENVO:00003891
fermented fruit product
ENVO
ENVO:00003893
cosmetic product
ENVO
ENVO:00003894
face cream product
ENVO
ENVO:00003895
paper product
ENVO
ENVO:00003896
currency note
A food produced by fermenting rice, barley and/or soybeans, with salt and the mold koji-kin (Aspergillus oryzae).
Wikipedia:Miso
ENVO
ENVO:00003898
miso
Must is the juice of freshly pressed grapes, that contains various quantities of pulp, skins, stems, and seeds, called pomace or grape solids, which typically comprise between 7 to 23 percent of the total weight of the must.
Wikipedia:Must
ENVO
ENVO:00003899
must
ENVO
ENVO:00003900
rye grass silage
Wikipedia:Aviation_fuel
ENVO
jet fuel
ENVO:00003903
aviation fuel
ENVO
ENVO:00003904
yeast cake
A liquid produced from the fermentation of ethanol in a process that yields its key ingredient, acetic acid.
Wikipedia:Vinegar
ENVO
ENVO:00003905
vinegar
Vinegar is made by malting barley, causing the starch in the grain to turn to maltose.
Wikipedia:Malt_vinegar
ENVO
ENVO:00003906
malt vinegar
ENVO
ENVO:00003907
nonfat dry milk
ENVO
ENVO:00003908
poultry deep litter
ENVO
ENVO:00003911
sake brewery
Wikipedia:Sake
ENVO
ENVO:00003912
sake
Wikipedia:Salt_pork
ENVO
ENVO:00003913
salt pork
ENVO
ENVO:00003914
chalk soil
ENVO
ENVO:00003915
fermented soybean product
A building or collection of co-located buildings constructed for the purpose of undertaking scientific research.
Wikipedia:Research_station
ENVO
ENVO:00003919
research station
ENVO
ENVO:00003927
stable manure
A food preserved by soaking and storing it in vinegar or brine.
Wikipedia:Pickle
ENVO
ENVO:00003928
pickled food product
ENVO
ENVO:00003929
tape kefan
A layer of impurities that accumulates at the surface of a liquid (especially water or molten metal).
Wikipedia:Scum
ENVO
ENVO:00003930
scum
Wikipedia:Warehouse
ENVO
ENVO:00003963
warehouse
ENVO
ENVO:00003964
tobacco warehouse
ENVO
ENVO:00003965
anaerobic digester sludge
A soft cheese made with cow's milk. It has a creamy paste and a greyish-red and downy white penicillin rind and is sometimes foil-wrapped.
ENVO
ENVO:00003966
Bondon cheese
Wikipedia:Creamery
ENVO
ENVO:00003967
creamery
Wikipedia:Air_filter
ENVO
ENVO:00003968
air filter
ENVO
ENVO:00003969
bitter cheese
Wikipedia:Sugar
ENVO
ENVO:00003970
sugar
Wikipedia:Brown_sugar
ENVO
ENVO:00003971
brown sugar
Wikipedia:Evaporated_milk
ENVO
ENVO:00003972
evaporated milk product
A fermented milk drink made from milk. It is prepared by inoculating cow, goat, or sheep's milk with kefir grains, a combination of bacteria and yeasts in a matrix of proteins, lipids, and sugars. This symbiotic matrix forms "grains" that resemble cauliflower. Many different bacteria and yeasts are found in the kefir grains, which are a complex and highly variable community of micro-organisms termed probiotics.
ENVO
ENVO:00003973
kefir
A lipid material derived from plants. Physically, oils are liquid at room temperature.
ENVO:0010145
Wikipedia:Vegetable_oil
ENVO
ENVO:00003975
vegetable oil
Wikipedia:Linseed_oil
ENVO
ENVO:00003976
linseed oil
ENVO
ENVO:00003977
maize flour
ENVO
ENVO:00003978
potato silage
Wikipedia:Sour_milk
ENVO
ENVO:00003979
sour milk
Wikipedia:Dried_milk
ENVO
ENVO:00003980
dried milk product
A natural chemical precipitate of carbonate minerals; typically aragonite, but often recrystallized to or primarily calcite; which is deposited from the water of mineral springs (especially hot springs) or streams saturated with calcium carbonate.
Wikipedia:Travertine
ENVO
ENVO:00003982
travertine
Wikipedia:Sawmill
ENVO
ENVO:00004638
sawmill
A large flat plain in karst territory with areas usually 5 to 400 km2.
Wikipedia:Karst_field
karst polje
polje
ENVO
ENVO:00004683
karst field
Wikipedia:Foam
ENVO
ENVO:00005738
foam
Wikipedia:Sea_foam
ENVO
ENVO:00005739
sea foam
ENVO
rice paddy soil
ENVO:00005740
paddy field soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005741
alpine soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005742
arable soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005743
roadside soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005744
allotment garden soil
Wikipedia:Allotment_garden
ENVO
ENVO:00005745
allotment garden
ENVO
ENVO:00005746
savanna soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005747
compost soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005748
dry soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005749
farm soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005750
grassland soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005751
jungle soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005752
sawah soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005753
urea enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005754
fertilized soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005755
field soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005756
lawn soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005757
bacteria enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005758
alluvial swamp soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005759
alluvial paddy field soil
ENVO
burnt soil
ENVO:00005760
burned soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005761
meadow soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005762
chloropicrin enriched soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005763
humus-rich acidic ash soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005764
pond soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005765
frozen compost soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005766
limed soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005767
manured soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005768
orchid soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005769
mountain forest soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005770
beech forest soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005771
muddy soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005772
orchard soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005773
pasture soil
EcoLexicon:peat
SWEETRealm:Peat
Wikipedia:Peat_soil
ENVO
peat
ENVO:00005774
peat soil
ENVO
salty soil
ENVO:00005775
salt contaminated soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005776
peaty paddy field soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005777
steppe soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005778
tropical soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005779
vegetable garden soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005780
greenhouse soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005781
heat stressed soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005782
ornithogenic soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005783
leafy wood soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005784
spruce forest soil
Wikipedia:Volcanic_soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005785
volcanic soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005786
upland soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005787
eucalyptus forest soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005788
rubber plantation soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005789
blue-grass field soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005790
red soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005791
sterile water
SWEETRealm:UndergroundWater
ENVO
subterranean water
ENVO:00005792
underground water
ENVO
ENVO:00005793
muddy water
ENVO
ENVO:00005794
water scum
ENVO
ENVO:00005795
marine mud
ENVO
ENVO:00005796
marine sludge
ENVO
ENVO:00005797
lake bottom mud
ENVO
ENVO:00005798
acid dune sand
ENVO
ENVO:00005799
rocky sand
ENVO
ENVO:00005800
desert sand
The narrow region of soil that is directly influenced by root secretions and associated soil microorganisms.
ENVO
ENVO:00005801
rhizosphere
Soil that is not penetrated by the root systems of plants.
Wikipedia:Bulk_soil
ENVO
ENVO:00005802
bulk soil
The dwelling of an animal or group of similar animals.
den
nest
ENVO
ENVO:00005803
animal habitation
A pile of earth, sand, pine needles, or clay or a composite of these and other materials that build up at the entrances of the subterranean dwellings of ant colonies as they are excavated. A colony is built and maintained by legions of worker ants, who carry tiny bits of dirt and pebbles in their mandibles and deposit them near the exit of the colony. They normally deposit the dirt or vegetation at the top of the hill to prevent it from sliding back into the colony, but in some species they actively sculpt the materials into specific shapes, and may create nest chambers within the mound.
ant's nest
ENVO
ant hill
ENVO:00005804
nest of ant
A bird nest is the spot in which a bird lays and incubates its eggs and raises its young.
bird nest
bird's nest
eyrie
ENVO
ENVO:00005805
nest of bird
A habitat that is in or on a living animal. Here "animal" denotes an individual of a species that is a sub-taxon of NCBITaxon:33208.
metazoan-associated habitat
ENVO
ENVO:00006776
animal-associated habitat
1
A habitat that is in or on a living plant. Here "plant" denotes an individual of a species that is a sub-taxon of NCBITaxon:33090 (viridiplantae).
ENVO
ENVO:00009001
plant-associated habitat
1
A habitat that is in or on a living mammal. Here "mammal" denotes an individual of a species that is a sub-taxon of NCBITaxon:40674.
ENVO
ENVO:00009002
mammalia-associated habitat
1
A habitat that is in or on a living animal. Here "animal" denotes an individual of a species that is a sub-taxon of NCBITaxon:9606.
ENVO
ENVO:00009003
Used for armpits and other nasty places.
human-associated habitat
1
A habitat that is in or on a living insect. Here "insect" denotes an individual of a species that is a sub-taxon of NCBITaxon:50557.
ENVO
ENVO:00009004
insecta-associated habitat
1
An ice rise is an elevation which is part of an ice shelf, typically dome shared, and formed by the ice shelf overriding an obstruction in the seabed. An ice rise may be adjacent only to an ice shelf, or to an ice shelf and a sea. For some features, properly ice rises, the term island has become established through usage.
Wikipedia:Ice_rise
ENVO
ENVO:00009686
ice rise
A glacier covering a coastal strip of low-lying land backed by mountains, and sloping gently seaward over a distance up to 30km or more to terminate in ice cliffs or to merge with an ice shelf.
ENVO
ENVO:00009725
ice piedmont
Fissure at the junction between an inland ice sheet, ice piedmont or ice rise and an ice shelf, the latter being subject to the rise and fall of the tide.
ENVO
ENVO:00009726
strand crack
A fomite is any inanimate object or substance capable of carrying infectious organisms (such as germs or parasites) and hence transferring them from one individual to another. A fomite can be anything such as a cloth or mop heads so when cleaning this is important to remember that this could aid when spreading pathogenic organisms.
Wikipedia:Fomite
ENVO
ENVO:00010358
fomite
A dump for domestic waste. A term used to describe any kind of feature containing waste products relating to day-to-day human life.
Wikipedia:Midden
ENVO
ENVO:00010442
midden
A portion of environmental material is a fiat object which forms the medium or part of the medium of an environmental system.
portion of environmental material
ENVO
ENVO:00010483
Everything under this parent must be a mass noun. This class is currently being aligned to the Basic Formal Ontology. Following this alignment, its definition and the definitions of its subclasses will be revised.
environmental material
A surface layer is the uppermost layer of some material entity.
EcoLexicon:surface
SWEETRealm:Surface
Wikipedia:Surface
ENVO
ENVO:00010504
This class is distinct from a geometric surface, which is two-dimensional. The idea of "uppermost" may be problematic. Further, the definition of layer (the superclass of surface in rev 133) references surface. This may be another issue.
surface layer
Airborne solid particles (also called dust or particulate matter (PM)) or liquid droplets.
EcoLexicon:aerosol
SWEETRealm:Aerosol
Wikipedia:Aerosol
ENVO
ENVO:00010505
aerosol
A mixture of two immiscible (unblendable) substances. One substance (the dispersed phase) is dispersed in the other (the continuous phase).
Wikipedia:Emulsion
ENVO
ENVO:00010506
emulsion
Wikipedia:Medical_instrument
ENVO
ENVO:00010621
medical instrument
Wikipedia:Vivarium
ENVO
ENVO:00010622
vivarium
A sedimentary carbonate rock and a mineral, both composed of calcium magnesium carbonate CaMg(CO3)2 found in crystals.
Wikipedia:Dolomite
ENVO
ENVO:00010623
dolomite
A place where a wide variety of plants primarily categorized and documented for scientific purposes.
Wikipedia:Botanical_garden
botanic garden
ENVO
ENVO:00010624
botanical garden
A facility in which animals are confined within enclosures and displayed to the public, and in which they may also be bred.
Wikipedia:Zoological_garden
zoo
zoological park
ENVO
ENVO:00010625
zoological garden
A research facility consisting of instruments that measure the properties of the oceans over time. Usually of at least approximately fixed location.
ENVO
ENVO:00011764
ocean time series station
An underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) from which groundwater can be usefully extracted using a water well.
EcoLexicon:aquifer
SWEETRealm:Aquifer
Wikipedia:Aquifer
ENVO
ENVO:00012408
aquifer
ENVO
ENVO:00012411
karst cave
ENVO
ENVO:0010000
animal food product
Anthropogenic material in or on which organisms may live.
ENVO
ENVO:0010001
anthropogenic environmental material
ENVO
ENVO:0010002
cereal food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010003
agricultural environmental material
alcoholic beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010005
fermented beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010006
fermented grape beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010007
fermented Elaeis Palm beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010008
fermented sugar cane beverage
ENVO:00003892
fermented apple
ENVO
ENVO:0010009
fermented apple beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010010
apple beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010011
orange fruit beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010012
grape beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010013
fermented cereal beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010014
fermented agave beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010016
sea water fish egg product
ENVO
ENVO:0010017
avian egg product
ENVO
ENVO:0010018
camelid dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010019
bovine dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010020
buffalo dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010021
caprine dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010022
donkey dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010023
equine dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010024
ovine dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010025
yak dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010026
zebra dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010027
reindeer dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010028
water buffalo dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010029
horse dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010030
domestic cattle dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010031
cervid dairy product
ENVO
ENVO:0010032
camelid milk
ENVO
ENVO:0010033
equine milk
ENVO
ENVO:0010034
cervid milk
ENVO
ENVO:0010035
cow's milk
ENVO
ENVO:0010036
caprine cheese product
ENVO
ENVO:0010037
ovine cheese product
ENVO
ENVO:0010038
bovine cheese product
ENVO
ENVO:0010039
cow's milk cheese
A very strong smelling, brick-shaped, soft cow's milk cheese.
ENVO
ENVO:0010040
Limburger
ENVO
ENVO:0010041
goat's milk cheese
ENVO
ENVO:0010042
sheep's milk cheese
ENVO
ENVO:0010043
poultry meat product
ENVO
ENVO:0010044
porcine meat product
A relish, sauce, or seasoning added to food to impart a particular flavour or to complement the dish.
ENVO
ENVO:0010045
condiment
ENVO
ENVO:0010046
bovine meat product
ENVO
ENVO:0010047
distilled fermented grain beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010048
distilled fermented beverage
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2010-02-25T08:45:50Z
ENVO
ENVO:0010049
soya food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010050
tea-based beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010051
coffee-based beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010052
fruit juice beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010053
wheat product
ENVO
ENVO:0010054
maize product
ENVO
ENVO:0010055
fungal product
ENVO
ENVO:0010056
yeast product
ENVO
ENVO:0010057
microbial food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010058
solanaceous root product
ENVO
ENVO:0010059
plant root food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010060
potato product
Food items that are rich in sugar, any one or type of which is called a confection. Modern usage may include substances rich in artificial sweeteners as well.
ENVO
ENVO:0010061
confectionery product
ENVO
ENVO:0010062
cucurbit fruit product
ENVO
ENVO:0010063
citrus fruit product
The fleshy fruit (false berry) of a plant of the family Cucurbitaceae.
ENVO
ENVO:0010064
melon fruit product
ENVO
ENVO:0010065
Cucumis melo fruit
ENVO
ENVO:0010066
Citrullus lanatus fruit
ENVO
ENVO:0010067
watermelon
ENVO
ENVO:0010068
citrus fruit beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010069
pomaceous fruit beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010070
pomaceous fruit product
ENVO
ENVO:0010071
fermented pomaceous fruit beverage
ENVO
ENVO:0010072
pomaceous fruit extract
ENVO
ENVO:0010073
citrus fruit extract
ENVO
ENVO:0010074
grape extract
ENVO
ENVO:0010075
solanaceous fruit product
ENVO
ENVO:0010076
tomato product
ENVO
ENVO:0010077
solanaceous food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010078
plant inflorescence food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010079
amaranthaceous food product
ENVO
pulse
ENVO:0010080
Definitions and types from http://www.fao.org/WAICENT/faoinfo/economic/faodef/fdef04e.htm.
leguminous food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010081
cruciferous food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010082
grape fruit product
ENVO
ENVO:0010083
cruciferous inflorescence food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010084
nut food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010085
plant seed food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010086
plant lipid food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010087
plant stem food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010088
invertebrate food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010089
insect food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010090
honey product
ENVO
ENVO:0010091
amaranthaceous inflorescence food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010092
processed food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010093
cooked food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010094
pickled cruciferous food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010095
bread
ENVO
ENVO:0010096
algal food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010097
rice product
ENVO
ENVO:0010098
buckewheat product
ENVO
ENVO:0010099
sorghum product
ENVO
ENVO:0010100
milet product
ENVO
ENVO:0010101
oats product
ENVO
ENVO:0010102
rye product
ENVO
ENVO:0010103
barley product
ENVO
ENVO:0010104
quinoa product
ENVO
ENVO:0010105
fonio product
A product of the dry seeds of plants of the genus Pisum.
ENVO
ENVO:0010106
dry peas product
A product of the dry seeds of Lens culinaris.
ENVO
ENVO:0010107
lentil product
A product of the dry seeds of Cajanus cajan.
ENVO
ENVO:0010108
pigeon pea product
A product of the dry seeds of Vigna subterranea.
ENVO
ENVO:0010109
bambara groundnut product
A product of the dry seeds of plants of then genus Vicia.
ENVO
ENVO:0010110
dry broad beans product
A product of the dry seeds of Cicer arietinum.
ENVO
ENVO:0010111
chickpea product
A product of the dry seeds of Vigna unguiculata.
ENVO
ENVO:0010112
cowpea product
A product of the dry seeds of plants of the genera Phaseola and Vigna.
ENVO
ENVO:0010113
dry beans product
A product of the dry seeds of Psophocarpus teragonolobus.
ENVO
ENVO:0010114
winged bean product
A product of the dry seeds of Vicia sativa.
ENVO
ENVO:0010115
vetch seed product
A product of the dry seeds of Pachyrrizus erosus.
ENVO
ENVO:0010116
yam bean product
A product of the dry seeds of Mucuna pruriens var. utilis.
ENVO
ENVO:0010117
velvet bean product
A product of the dry seeds of Lupinus spp.
ENVO
ENVO:0010118
lupin seed product
A product of the dry seeds of Canavalia gladiata.
ENVO
ENVO:0010119
jack bean product
A product of the dry seeds of Lablab purpureus.
ENVO
ENVO:0010120
hyacinth bean product
The seeds of leguminous crops harvested solely for dry grain.
ENVO
ENVO:0010121
pulses
ENVO
ENVO:0010122
wheat flour
A food made from an unleavened dough of wheat or buckwheat flour and water, sometimes with other ingredients such as eggs and vegetable extracts.
ENVO
ENVO:0010123
pasta
A food product that is a baked good made from ingredients such as flour, butter, shortening, baking powder or eggs.
ENVO
ENVO:0010124
pastry
ENVO
ENVO:0010125
baked food product
A confection made from a concentrated solution of sugar in water, to which flavorings and colorants are added.
ENVO
ENVO:0010126
candy
A food product derived from Theobroma cacao.
ENVO
ENVO:0010127
cacao food product
A dairy product that is composed of the higher-butterfat layer skimmed from the top of milk before homogenization.
ENVO
ENVO:0010128
cream
An opague white dairy product produced by the mammary glands of female mammals.
ENVO
ENVO:0010129
milk
ENVO
ENVO:0010130
bee food product
A sausage that is cooked and then smoked or smoke-cooked.
ENVO
ENVO:0010131
cooked smoked sausage
A sausage that is smoked.
ENVO
ENVO:0010132
smoked sausage
A fresh sausages that is smoked.
ENVO
ENVO:0010133
fresh smoked sausage
A sausage made from meats that have not been previously cured.
ENVO
ENVO:0010134
fresh sausage
A cured sausage that is fermented and dried.
ENVO
ENVO:0010135
dry sausage
A sausage made with fresh meats, and then fully cooked.
ENVO
ENVO:0010136
cooked sausage
ENVO
ENVO:0010137
smoked meat
A fruit product that has been prepared and canned or bottled for long term storage. The preparation of fruit preserves traditionally involves the use of pectin as a gelling agent, although sugar or honey may be used as well.
ENVO
ENVO:0010138
fruit preserve
A product made with whole fruit, cut into pieces or crushed. The fruit is heated with water and sugar to activate the pectin in the fruit. The mixture is then put into containers.
ENVO
ENVO:0010139
jam
A substance or mixture os substances used to coagulate milk in the manufacture of cheese.
ENVO
ENVO:0010140
rennet product
A cheese product made from traditional cheese and emulsifying salts, often with the addition of milk, more salt, preservatives, and food coloring.
ENVO
ENVO:0010141
processed cheese product
A condiment made from the seeds of a mustard plant (white or yellow mustard, Sinapis hirta; brown or Indian mustard, Brassica juncea; or black mustard, Brassica nigra). The whole, ground, cracked, or bruised mustard seeds are mixed with water, vinegar or other liquids, and sometimes other flavorings and spices, to create a thick paste ranging in colour from bright yellow to dark brown.
ENVO
ENVO:0010142
mustard
A salad dressing that is usually mayonnaise-based, but which may also contain yogurt, sour cream, or creme fraiche.
ENVO
ENVO:0010143
creamy salad dressing
A salad dressing that is an emulsion of a vegetable oil and vinegar, often flavored with herbs, spices, and other ingredients.
ENVO
ENVO:0010144
vinaigrette
ENVO
ENVO:0010146
nut oil
A stable emulsion of oil, and vinegar or lemon juice, with many options for embellishment with other herbs and spices. Egg yolk is the traditional emulsifier.
ENVO
ENVO:0010147
mayonnaise
A condiment produced by fermenting soybeans with Aspergillus oryzae and Aspergillus soyae molds along with roasted grain, water, and salt.
ENVO:00003916
Wikipedia:Soy_sauce
ENVO
ENVO:0010148
soy sauce
ENVO
ENVO:0010149
fresh sea water fish
A natural complex of enzymes produced in any mammalian stomach to digest the mother's milk, and is often used in the production of cheese. Rennet contains many enzymes, including a proteolytic enzyme (protease) that coagulates the milk, causing it to separate into solids (curds) and liquid (whey).
ENVO
ENVO:0010150
natural rennet
A rennet that is an extract of a microorganism or fungus, such as Rhizomucor miehei.
ENVO
ENVO:0010151
microbial rennet
A rennet that is an extract of a plant.
ENVO
ENVO:0010152
vegetable rennet
A rennet made by the expression of cloned calf chymotrypsin genes in bacteria or yeast.
ENVO
ENVO:0010153
genetically engineered rennet
ENVO
ENVO:0010154
processed pork
A vegetable product such as leaves, flowers, seeds and roots that is rich in essential oils and aromatic principles. Used mainly a a condiment.
ENVO
ENVO:0010155
spice product
ENVO
ENVO:0010156
animal lipid food product
A brewed drink prepared from roasted seeds, commonly called coffee beans, of the coffee plant.
ENVO
ENVO:0010157
coffee
A beverage prepared from the cured leaves of Camellia sinensis by combination with hot or boiling water.
ENVO
ENVO:0010158
tea
A heated beverage typically consisting of shaved chocolate or cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and sugar.
ENVO
ENVO:0010159
hot chocolate
A beverage prepated by steeping dry leaves (and twigs) of yerba mate in hot water.
EcoLexicon:mating
ENVO
ENVO:0010160
mate
ENVO
ENVO:0010162
dry stream valley
ENVO
ENVO:0010163
dry river valley
ENVO
ENVO:0010164
fish food product
ENVO
ENVO:0010165
freshwater fish product
ENVO
ENVO:0010166
fish egg product
ENVO
ENVO:0010167
avian food product
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ENVO
ENVO:0010168
animal derived beverage
michaelashburner
2010-02-25T08:37:10Z
ENVO
ENVO:0010169
plant derived beverage
michaelashburner
2010-02-25T08:37:36Z
ENVO
ENVO:0010170
fermented plant derived beverage
michaelashburner
2010-02-25T08:38:17Z
ENVO
ENVO:0010171
non-fermented plant derived beverage
Organic matter in soil which has reached a point of stability, where it will break down no further and might, if conditions do not change, remain essentially as it is for centuries, or millennia.
EcoLexicon:humus
SWEETRealm:Humus
Wikipedia:Humus
ENVO
ENVO:01000000
humus
A liquid or semi-liquid mixture of water and some combination of soil, silt, and clay.
EcoLexicon:mud
SWEETRealm:Mud
Wikipedia:Mud
ENVO
ENVO:01000001
mud
Wikipedia:Water_well
ENVO
ENVO:01000002
water well
Wikipedia:Oil_well
ENVO
ENVO:01000003
oil well
The concentration basin mediterranean sea biome comprises expressions of the mediterranean sea biome that have higher salinity than bordering oceans due to evaporation. Water exchange consists of inflow of the fresher oceanic water in the upper layer and outflow of the saltier mediterranean water in the lower layer of the connecting channel.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-19T09:32:59Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000004
concentration basin mediterranean sea biome
ENVO:01000063
EcoLexicon:upwell
EcoLexicon:upwelling
SWEETRealm:Upwelling
Wikipedia:Upwelling
marine upwelling
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ENVO:01000005
This term is specific to marine upwellings.
upwelling
An upwelling that is near a coast.
Wikipedia:Coastal_upwelling
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ENVO:01000006
coastal upwelling
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ENVO:01000007
microbial feature
A multi-layered sheet of micro-organisms, mainly bacteria and archaea. Microbial mats grow at interfaces between different types of material, mostly on submerged or moist surfaces but a few survive in deserts.
Wikipedia:Microbial_mat
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ENVO:01000008
microbial mat
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organic material feature
ENVO:01000009
biotic mesoscopic physical object
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ENVO:01000010
abiotic mesoscopic physical object
Food made from milk.
Wikipedia:Dairy_product
ENVO
ENVO:01000011
dairy product
Wikipedia:Milk
ENVO
ENVO:01000012
milk product
Wikipedia:Fermented_food
ENVO
ENVO:01000013
fermented food product
Wikipedia:Wine
ENVO
ENVO:01000014
wine
Wikipedia:Beer
ENVO
ENVO:01000015
beer
Silt is granular material of a size somewhere between sand and clay whose mineral origin is quartz and feldspar.
EcoLexicon:silt
SWEETRealm:Silt
Wikipedia:Silt
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ENVO:01000016
Wikipedia: In the Udden-Wentworth scale (due to Krumbein), silt particles range between 0.0039 to 0.0625 mm, larger than clay but smaller than sand particles. ISO 14688 grades silts between 0.002 mm and 0.063 mm. In actuality, silt is chemically distinct from clay, and unlike clay, grains of silt are approximately the same size in all dimensions; furthermore, their size ranges overlap. Clays are formed from thin plate-shaped particles held together by electrostatic forces, so present a cohesion. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Texture Classification system, the sand-silt distinction is made at the 0.05 mm particle size. The USDA system has been adopted by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). In the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) and the AASHTO Soil Classification system, the sand-silt distinction is made at the 0.075 mm particle size (i.e., material passing the #200 sieve). Silts and clays are distinguished mechanically by their plasticity.
silt
A naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles.
EcoLexicon:sand
SWEETRealm:Sand
Wikipedia:Sand
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ENVO:01000017
sand
Gravel is an environmental material which is composed of pieces of rock that are at least two millimeters (2mm) in its largest dimension and no more than 75 millimeters.
EcoLexicon:gravel
SWEETRealm:Gravel
Wikipedia:Gravel
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ENVO:01000018
The logical def is a little off here - it should really suggest that a gravel is composed of many "pieces" of gravel.
gravel
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ENVO:01000019
surface layer with role "walking substrate" or similar. Indicate it is some sort of "bottom"
cave floor
Expressions of the estuarine biome occur at wide lower courses of a rivers where they flow into a sea. Estuaries experience tidal flows and their water is a changing mixture of fresh and salt.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:17:06Z
SPIRE:Estuarine
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ENVO:01000020
estuarine biome
The marine salt marsh biome comprises marshes that are transitional intertidals between land and salty or brackish marine water (e.g.: sloughs, bays, estuaries). It is dominated by halophytic (salt tolerant) herbaceous plants. The daily tidal surges bring in nutrients, which tend to settle in roots of the plants within the salt marsh. The natural chemical activity of salty (or brackish) water and the tendency of algae to bloom in the shallow unshaded water also allow for great biodiversity.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:17:06Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000022
marine salt marsh biome
The marine pelagic biome (pelagic meaning open sea) is that of the marine water column, from the surface to the greatest depths.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:17:06Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000023
marine pelagic biome
The marine benthic biome (benthic meaning 'bottom') encompasses the seafloor and includes such areas as shores, littoral or intertidal areas, marine coral reefs, and the deep seabed.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:17:06Z
SPIRE:Benthic
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ENVO:01000024
marine benthic biome
The marine neritic zone biome comprises sea floor from the high tide mark to a continental shelf break. This zone generally extends to 200 m below average sea level.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:18:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000025
marine neritic benthic zone biome
The mariine bathyal zone biome comprises regions of the marine benthic biome between approximately 200 m and 3000 m depth. This zone generally coincides with the continental slope.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:18:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000026
marine bathyal zone biome
The marine abyssal zone biome comprises regions of the marine benthic biome between approximately 2500 m and 6000 m depth. This zone generally coincides with the continental rise and the abyssal plain.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:18:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000027
marine abyssal zone biome
The marine hadal zone biome describes sea floor deeper than 6000 m such as that of the oceanic trenches.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:18:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000028
marine hadal zone biome
A biome expressed by strips or ridges of rocks, sand, or coral that rises to or near the surface of a body of marine water.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:18:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000029
marine reef biome
The marine hydrothermal vent biome comprises regions of the marine benthic biome where heat generated due to tectonic activity, either at divergent plate boundaries or convergent ocean plates where back-arc spreading occurs, is released or 'vented' to the surface. The resultant high temperature water jets are laden with dissolved metals and minerals.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:18:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000030
marine hydrothermal vent biome
The neritic epipelagic zone biome comprises the marine water column above a continental shelf.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:19:19Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000032
neritic pelagic zone biome
The oceanic epipelagic zone biome comprises the marine water column offshore, beyond a continental shelf.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:19:19Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000033
oceanic pelagic zone biome
The oceanic sea surface microlayer (SML) biome comprises the top 1000 micrometers of the marine surface waters occurring offshore, away from a continental shelf. It is the boundary layer where all exchange occurs between the atmosphere and the ocean. The chemical, physical, and biological properties of the SML differ greatly from the sub-surface water just a few centimeters beneath.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:21:03Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000034
oceanic sea surface microlayer biome
The oceanic epipelagic zone biome comprises regions of the marine water column that occur offshore, beyond a continental shelf. This biome extends from the surface of the ocean to a depth of ca. 200-250m. Throughout the zone the light field tends to be asymmetrical vertically, so that the direction and elevation of the sun can still be detected. The oceanic epipelagic zone biome encompasses the euphotic zone and, where and when it occurs, the seasonal thermocline.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:21:03Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000035
oceanic epipelagic zone biome
The oceanic mesopelagic zone biome comprises regions of the marine water column that occur offshore, beyond a continental shelf. This biome extends through the water column from approximately 200-1000 m depth - the maximal depth of light penetration in all but the clearest oligotrophic ocean regions. In comparison to the epipelagic zone, dominant forms of pelagic organisms do not change very much; however, there are marked changes in species composition and the proportion of smaller-sized individuals decreases.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:21:03Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000036
oceanic mesopelagic zone biome
The bathypelagic zone biome comprises the marine water column below approximately 1000 m water depth - the maximum depth to which detectable daylight penetrates in all but the clearest oligotrophic waters - and extends to about 2500 - 2700 m water depth. In the temperate Atlantic, the beginning of the bathypelagic zone biome approximates to the deep oxygen minimum and the base of the permanent thermocline.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:21:03Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000037
oceanic bathypelagic zone biome
The abyssopelagic zone biome comprises the marine water column below the bathypelagic zone biome at approximately 2500 -2700 m and extends either to the hadal pelagic zone biome (at approximately 6000 m) or to the benthopelagic zone biome within ca. 100 m of the seafloor. The depth of 2700 m may be critical for physiological reasons as the change in hydrostatic pressure across this depth may preclude organism migration.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:21:03Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000038
oceanic abyssopelagic zone biome
The oceanic hadal pelagic zone biome comprises the water column in oceanic trenches occurring at depths between 6000m and 10,000m.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:21:03Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000039
oceanic hadal pelagic zone biome
The benthopelagic zone biome comprises regions of the marine water column which usually coincide with the benthic boundary layer (BBL) - the layer of isothermal and isohaline water contiguous to the sea floor. A general reversal in the declining gradient of pelagic biomass may be observed here, perhaps explained by viable nutrition on the sea floor being resuspended by bottom currents. This zone typically extends 100 m above the seafloor, but may reach upto1000 m during benthic storms.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:21:03Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000040
oceanic benthopelagic zone biome
The neritic sea surface microlayer (SML) biome comprises the top 1000 micrometers of marine surface waters occurring above a continental shelf. It is the boundary layer where all exchange occurs between the atmosphere and the ocean. The chemical, physical, and biological properties of the SML differ greatly from the sub-surface water just a few centimeters beneath.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:22:09Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000041
neritic sea surface microlayer biome
The neritic epipelagic zone biome comprises the marine water column that occurs above a continental shelf and extends from the surface of the ocean to a depth of ca. 200-250m. Throughout the zone the light field tends to be asymmetrical vertically, so that the direction and elevation of the sun can still be detected. The epipelagic zone encompasses the euphotic zone and, where and when it occurs, the seasonal thermocline.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:22:09Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000042
neritic epipelagic zone biome
The neritic mesopelagic zone biome comprises the marine column that occurs above a continental shelf and extends from approximately 200 to 1000 m depth - the maximal depth of light penetration in all but the clearest oligotrophic ocean regions. In comparison to the epipelagic zone, dominant forms of pelagic organisms do not change very much; however, there are marked changes in species composition and the proportion of smaller-sized individuals decreases.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:22:09Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000043
neritic mesopelagic zone biome
A prominent or distinctive aspect, quality, or characteristic of environments occurring within the marine water column.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:10:50Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000044
marine pelagic feature
The epeiric sea (also known as an epicontinental sea) biome comprises a shallow seas that extend over part of a continent. Epeiric seas are usually associated with the marine transgressions of the geologic past, which have variously been due to either global eustatic sea level changes, local tectonic deformation, or both, and are occasionally semi-cyclic.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:23:23Z
epicontinental sea biome
ENVO
ENVO:01000045
epeiric sea biome
The marginal sea biome comprises parts of an ocean partially enclosed by land such as islands, archipelagos, or peninsulas. Unlike mediterranean seas, marginal seas have ocean currents caused by ocean winds. Many marginal seas are enclosed by island arcs that were formed from the subduction of one oceanic plate beneath another.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:23:23Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000046
marginal sea biome
The mediterranean sea biome comprises mostly enclosed seas that have limited exchange of deep water with outer oceans and where the water circulation is dominated by salinity and temperature differences rather than winds.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:23:23Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000047
mediterranean sea biome
The ocean biome comprises major bodies of saline water, principal components of the hydrosphere. Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by ocean, a continuous body of water that is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas. More than half of this area is over 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) deep. Average oceanic salinity is around 35 parts per thousand (ppt) (3.5%), and nearly all seawater has a salinity in the range of 30 to 38 ppt.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:23:23Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000048
ocean biome
The marine coral reef biome comprises constructional wave-resistant entities which are primarily built by corals and are often cemented together. The growth of these structures is aided by zooxanthellae, algae that are symbiotic with the reef-building corals.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:27:06Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000049
marine coral reef biome
The marine rocky subtidal reef biome comprises regions of the marine reef biome composed mainly of rock and which harbour abundant communities of algae and invertebrates. These reefs are often very patchy, with alterations of rocks dominated by rich invertebrate assemblages and turf-forming calcareous red algae.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:27:06Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000050
marine subtidal rocky reef biome
A marine black smoker biome comprises regions of the marine hydrothermal vent biome characterised by a black vent plume. This black plume is a consequence of dissolved metals and minerals forming complexes with sulphide and indicates polymetallic sulphide mineral deposits beneath the surface.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:29:37Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000051
marine black smoker biome
A marine white smoker biome comprises regions of the marine hydrothermal vent biome characterised by lightly hued plumes, typically containing barium, calcium, and silicon. These vents tend to have lower temperature plumes when compared to black smoker environments.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:29:37Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000052
marine white smoker biome
A marine ultramafic hydrothermal vent biome comprises regions of themarine hydrothermal vent biome hosted on ultramafic (also referred to as ultrabasic) rocks. Ultramafic rocks are igneous and meta-igneous rocks with very low silica content (less than 45%), generally >18% MgO, high FeO, low potassium, and are composed of usually greater than 90% mafic minerals (dark colored, high magnesium and iron content). The Earth's mantle is composed of ultramafic rocks.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:29:37Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000053
marine ultramafic hydrothermal vent biome
A marine basaltic hydrothermal vent biome comprises regions of the marine hydrothermal vent biome hosted on basaltic rocks. Basalt generally has a composition of 45 to 55 wt % SiO2, 2 to 6 wt % total alkalis, 0.5 to 2.0 wt % TiO2, 5 to 14 wt % FeO and 14 wt % or more Al2O3. Contents of CaO are commonly near 10 wt %, those of MgO commonly in the range 5 to 12 wt %.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-15T11:29:37Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000054
marine basaltic hydrothermal vent biome
A marine algal bloom is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in a marine system. Typically, only one or a small number of phytoplankton species are involved. Although there is no officially recognized threshold level, algae can be considered to be blooming at concentrations of hundreds to thousands of cells per milliliter, depending on the severity.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:12:30Z
EcoLexicon:red_tide
red tide
ENVO
ENVO:01000057
marine algal bloom
Kelp forests are underwater areas with a high density of kelp. They are recognized as one of the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on Earth. Smaller areas of anchored kelp are called kelp beds.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:12:30Z
ENVO
kelp bed
ENVO:01000058
Kelp forests and beds may extend many meters above the sea floor, thus should not be considered a type of "bed".
kelp forest
Seagrass beds are highly diverse and productive ecosystems, and can harbour hundreds of associated species from all phyla. They partly create their own habitat: the leaves slow down water-currents increasing sedimentation, and the seagrass roots and rhizomes stabilize the seabed.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:12:30Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000059
sea grass bed
The upper part of the marine water column with generally uniform properties resulting from wind-driven mixing.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
epipelagic mixed layer
ENVO
ENVO:01000061
marine wind mixed layer
Benthic storms are strong benthic (near bottom) currents transporting sediment, created by the input of energy (largely kinetic) to the seabed. In regions with high mesoscale eddy activity, benthic storms are frequent and can create isohaline and isothermal conditions extending as much as 1000m above the seafloor.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000062
marine benthic storm
A marine downwelling describes a net current of marine surface water towards deeper regions of the water column. Marine downwellings are usually caused by differences in the density (and hence, temperature and salinity) of seawater.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000064
marine downwelling
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000065
marine oxygen minimum zone
Marine anoxic zones are areas of marine water that are depleted of dissolved oxygen. This condition is generally found in areas that have restricted water exchange. In most cases, oxygen is prevented from reaching the deeper levels by a physical barrier (sill) as well as by a pronounced density stratification. Anoxic conditions will occur if the rate of oxidation of organic matter by bacteria is greater than the supply of dissolved oxygen.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
SWEETRealm:DeadZone
ENVO
dead zone
ENVO:01000066
marine anoxic zone
A marine current is a continuous, directed movement of marine water generated by the forces acting upon this mean flow, such as breaking waves, wind, Coriolis force, temperature and salinity differences and tides caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun. Depth contours, shoreline configurations and interaction with other currents influence a current's direction and strength.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
EcoLexicon:marine_current
ENVO
ENVO:01000067
marine current
Marine streamers are tongues of cold water that extend > 100 km offshore from upwelling regions. Enhanced primary productivity may occur in these waters as they are typically more nutrient rich than marine surface waters.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000068
marine streamer
Mesoscale marine eddies are characterized by currents which flow in a roughly circular motion around the center of the eddy. The sense of rotation of these currents may either be cyclonic or anticyclonic. Ocean eddies are also usually made of water masses that are different to those outside of the eddy. Marine mesoscale eddies are between about 10 and 500 km in diameter, and persist for periods of days to months. They may be formed when an ocean current develops an instability. This instability grows, causing the current to meander, and eventually an eddy is pinched off from the meander.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000069
mesoscale marine eddy
Sediment comprised of weathered continental rocks, wind blown dust, volcanic ash or other terrestrial material.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:14:02Z
EcoLexicon:terrigenous_sediment
SWEETRealm:TerrigenousSediment
ENVO
ENVO:01000070
terrigenous sediment
An oceanic front is a narrow zone of enhanced horizontal gradients of water properties (temperature, salinity, nutrients, etc.) that separates broader areas with different water masses or different vertical structure (stratification).
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000071
oceanic front
A marine Taylor column is a Taylor column that is formed in a marine body of water. Currents flowing over shoaling topography such as seamounts are accelerated and destabilised, resulting in Taylor columns. Eddies and internal waves are generated downstream of the topological feature and may extend 1000 m or so above them. This may result in a localised increase in primary production where the Taylor column reaches surface waters.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000072
marine Taylor column
An expanse of marine water characterised by low concentrations of nutrients such as phosphate, nitrate as well as organic matter and, hence, low primary productivity. These regions tend to have high dissolved oxygen levels due to a lack of respiration.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000073
marine oligotrophic desert
A gyre in oceanography is any large system of rotating ocean currents, particularly those involved with large wind movements. Gyres are caused by the Coriolis Effect; planetary vorticity along with horizontal and vertical friction, which determine the circulation patterns from the wind curl (torque).
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
SWEETRealm:OceanGyre
ENVO
ENVO:01000074
oceanic gyre
The marine thermocline describes a sharp change in the temperature of seawater (in relation to the temperature gradients of the water mass surrounding it) in the marine water column, which is usually associated with rapid changes in water density and salinity.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000075
marine thermocline
A marine chemocline is a marine cline caused by a strong, vertical chemistry gradient within a body of marine water. Chemoclines most commonly occur where local conditions favor the formations of anoxic bottom water.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000076
marine chemocline
The marine pycnocline describes a sharp change in the density of seawater (in relation to the gradients of the water mass surrounding it) in the marine water column. Pycnoclines are usually associated with thermo- and haloclines.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000077
marine pycnocline
The marine nutricline describes a sharp change in the nutrient content of seawater (in relation to the gradients of the water mass surrounding it) in the marine water column.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000078
marine nutricline
The marine lysocline denotes the depth in the ocean below which the rate of dissolution of calcite increases dramatically. As water column depth and therefore pressure increases, the corresponding calcite saturation of seawater decreases and the calcite begins dissolve.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000079
marine lysocline
A roughly planar, pelagic region characterised by equal water temperature.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000080
pelagic isothermal surface
A roughly planar, pelagic region characterised by equal salinity.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000081
pelagic isohaline surface
Biogenous sediment is derived from living organisms, typically planktonic organisms possessing shells, frustules or coccoliths.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:14:02Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000082
biogenous sediment
A roughly planar, pelagic region characterised by equal water density.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:16:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000083
pelagic isopycnal surface
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000084
estuarine front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000085
plume front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000086
coastal buoyancy current front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000087
tidal mixing front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000088
mid-shelf fronts
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000089
shelf-slope/shelf-break front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000090
coastal upwelling front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000091
topographic upwelling front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000092
equatorial upwelling front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000093
boundary current front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000094
subtropical convergence front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000095
marginal ice zone front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000096
water mass front
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:23:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000097
surface convergence
A marine current that generally occurs below the permanent thermocline (where it occurs) or below 400 m depth and that is driven by density and temperature gradients.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:24:56Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000098
deep ocean current
A marine current bordered by the surface of the water column and the permanent thermocline, where it occurs. Surface currents are mostly wind driven and mostly limited to the top 400 m of the water column. Ocean currents are driven by the circulation of wind above surface waters. Frictional stress at the interface between the ocean and the wind causes the water to move in the direction of the wind. Large ocean currents are a response of the atmosphere and ocean to the flow of energy from the tropics to polar regions. In some cases, currents are transient features and affect only a small area. Other ocean currents are essentially permanent and extend over large horizontal distances.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:24:56Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000099
marine surface current
A marine surface current that flows along an oceanic front.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:26:13Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000100
along-front current
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:26:13Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000101
warm surface current
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:26:13Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000102
cold surface current
A warm water, narrow marine surface current flowing from the equator to high latitudes at speeds between 40 and 120 kilometers per day. Western boundary currents are the deepest ocean surface flows, usually extending 1000 meters below the ocean surface.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:26:13Z
SWEETRealm:WesternBoundaryCurrent
ENVO
ENVO:01000103
western boundary current
A cold water, broad marine surface current flowing from high latitudes to the equator at speeds between 3 and 7 kilometers per day.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:26:13Z
SWEETRealm:EasternBoundaryCurrent
ENVO
ENVO:01000104
eastern boundary current
A prominent or distinctive aspect, quality, or characteristic of environments occurring on or along marine benthic environments.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T12:27:00Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000105
marine benthic feature
The permanent marine thermocline describes a marine thermocline found in temperate to tropical latitudes, which marks the transition between warm waters and cold deep waters. The permanent thermocline separates the marine cold-water sphere and the marine warm-water sphere
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T02:31:24Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000106
permanent marine thermocline
The seasonal marine thermocline is a marine thermocline, which generally occurs below the marine wind mixed layer.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T02:31:24Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000107
seasonal marine thermocline
The marine cold-water sphere describes a water mass extending from the polar seas and across low latitudes at depths of ca. 800 to 1000 m, which is separated from the marine warm-water sphere by the permanent marine thermocline
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T02:39:37Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000108
marine cold-water sphere
The marine warm-water sphere describes a water mass extending to depths of ca. 800 to 1000 m in low and middle latitudes. It is separated from the marine cold-water sphere by the permanent marine thermocline
pbuttigieg
2010-03-16T02:42:39Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000109
marine warm-water sphere
Hydrogenous sediment is derived from solutes that precipitate out of sea water by a variety of chemical reactions. These are typically less abundant than other sediment types.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:14:02Z
SWEETRealm:HydrogenousSediment
ENVO
ENVO:01000110
hydrogenous sediment
Cosmogenous sediment is derived from extraterrestrial dust and debris in the form of meteorites and similar entities.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:14:02Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000111
cosmogenous sediment
Polymetallic nodules, also called manganese nodules, are rock concretions on the sea bottom formed of concentric layers of iron and manganese hydroxides around a core. Nodules vary in size from tiny particles visible only under a microscope to large pellets more than 20 centimetres (8 in) across. However, most nodules are between 5 and 10 cm in diameter.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:14:02Z
manganese nodule
ENVO
ENVO:01000112
polymetallic nodule
Suspended sediment, or suspended load, is the term for the particles settle slowly enough to be carried in flowing water (such as a stream or coastal area) either without touching the bed or while only intermittently touching it. These particles are generally of the fine sand, silt and clay size, although larger particles may be carried as well depending on the intensity of the flow.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:17:02Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000113
suspended sediment
Sediment characterised by an average particle diameter greater than 256 mm.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:58:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000114
boulder sediment
Sediment characterised by an average particle diameter between 64 and 256 mm.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:58:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000115
cobble sediment
Sediment characterised by an average particle diameter between 4 and 32 mm.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:58:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000116
pebble sediment
Sediment characterised by an average particle diameter between 2 and 4 mm.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:58:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000117
granular sediment
Sediment characterised by an average particle diameter between 62.5 micrometers and 2 mm.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:58:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000118
sandy sediment
Sediment characterised by an average particle diameter between 3.9 and 62.5 micrometers.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:58:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000119
silty sediment
Sediment characterised by an average particle diameter between 1 and 3.9 micrometers.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:58:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000120
clay sediment
Sediment characterised by an average particle diameter below 1 micrometers.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T01:58:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000121
colloidal sediment
A marine hydrothermal vent is a marine benthic feature where heat generated due to tectonic activity, either at divergent plate boundaries or convergent ocean plates where back-arc spreading occurs, is released or 'vented' to the surface. The resultant high temperature water jets are laden with dissolved metals and minerals.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T02:13:33Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000122
marine hydrothermal vent
The marine sponge reef biome comprises marine reefs primarily built by marine sponges. The primary frame-building sponges are all members of the order Hexactinosa. They are found only in glacier-scoured troughs of low-angle continental shelf. The seafloor is stable and consists of rock, coarse gravel, and large boulders.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T04:43:05Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000123
marine sponge reef biome
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T09:01:45Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000124
neritic supra-littoral zone
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T09:01:45Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000125
nertic littoral zone
pbuttigieg
2010-03-17T09:01:45Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000126
neritic sub-littoral zone
The marine cold seep biome comprises regions of the marine benthic biome where seepage of methane, hydrogen sulphide, hydrocarbon rich fluids and other fluids occurs.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-19T08:33:56Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000127
marine cold seep biome
The dilution basin mediterranean sea biome comprises expressions of the mediterranean sea biome with lower salinity than the surrounding ocean due to freshwater gains such as rainfall and rivers. Water exchange consists of outflow of the fresher mediterranean water in the upper layer and inflow of the saltier oceanic water in the lower layer of the channel. Renewal of deep water may not be sufficient to supply oxygen to the bottom.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-19T09:32:59Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000128
dilution basin mediterranean sea biome
2010-03-20T06:23:38Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000129
marine hydrothermal vent chimney
A marine hydrothermal vent plume, part of a marine hydrothermal vent, is a high temperature water jet laden with dissolved metals and minerals that is driven by heat generated due to tectonic activity below the vent.
2010-03-20T06:23:38Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000130
marine hydrothermal plume
Sediment characterised by a temperature of 15-45 degrees Celsius and high-to-low oxygenation. Often impacted by hydrothermal fluid flows.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T07:15:20Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000131
mesophilic sediment
Sediment characterised by a temperature of 45-75 degrees Celsius and low to no oxygen content. Often impacted by hydrothermal fluid flows.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T07:18:16Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000132
thermophilic sediment
Sediment characterised by a temperature of 80-125 degrees Celsius and no oxygen content. Often impacted by hydrothermal fluid flows.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T07:18:16Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000133
hyperthermophilic sediment
High temperature water ejected from hydrothermal vents and laden with dissolved metals and minerals as a result of percolation through crustal rocks.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T08:19:19Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000134
hydrothermal fluid
Sediment hosting and characterised by active nitrate reducing microbial communities.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T08:33:33Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000135
nitrate-reducing sediment
An isolated fragment of rock, which fell vertically through the water column into finer-grained water-deposited sedimentary rocks. Drop stones range in size from small pebbles to boulders.
2010-03-20T06:25:06Z
Dropstone
ENVO
ENVO:01000136
drop stone
An accumulation of organic matter that has fallen to the bottom of a body of water.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:25:30Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000137
organic matter fall
A accumulation of plant matter that has fallen to the bottom of a body of water.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:26:07Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000138
plant matter fall
The carcass of an animal that has fallen to the bottom of a body of water.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:26:07Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000139
animal matter fall
Whale fall is the term used for a whale carcass that has fallen to the ocean floor. When a whale dies in shallow water, its carcass is typically devoured by scavengers over a relatively short period of time: within several months. However, in deeper water (depths of 2,000 m/6,600 ft or greater), fewer scavenger species exist, and the carcass can provide sustenance for a complex localized ecosystem over periods of decades.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:26:13Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000140
whale fall
Seal fall is the term used for a seal carcass that has fallen to the ocean floor.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:26:44Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000141
seal fall
A wood fall describes an accumulation of woody plant material that has fallen to the ocean floor.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:27:01Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000142
wood fall
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:43:45Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000143
marine reef
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:52:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000144
marine coral reef flat zone
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:52:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000145
marine coral reef back reef
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:52:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000146
marine coral reef crest
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:52:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000147
marine coral reef fore reef
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:52:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000148
marine coral reef buttress zone
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:52:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000149
marine coral reef deep fore reef
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T06:55:18Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000150
marine subtidal rocky reef
Sediment hosting and characterised by active manganese reducing microbial communities.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T08:33:33Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000151
manganese-reducing sediment
Sediment hosting and characterised by active iron reducing microbial communities.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T08:33:33Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000152
iron-reducing sediment
Sediment hosting and characterised by active sulphate reducing microbial communities.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T08:33:33Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000153
sulphate-reducing sediment
Sediment hosting and characterised by active carbon dioxide reducing microbial communities.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T08:33:33Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000154
carbon dioxide-reducing sediment
Environmental material characteristic of, pertaining to, or derived from living organisms.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T08:40:04Z
EcoLexicon:organic_material
ENVO
ENVO:01000155
organic material
Material derived from a biofilm, an aggregate of microorganisms in which cells adhere to each other and/or to a surface. These adherent cells are frequently embedded within a self-produced matrix of extracellular polymeric substance (EPS). Biofilm EPS, which is also referred to as slime, is a polymeric conglomeration generally composed of extracellular DNA, proteins, and polysaccharides in various configurations.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T08:51:49Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000156
biofilm material
Material derived from a microbial mat, a multi-layered sheet of micro-organisms, mainly bacteria and archaea. Microbial mats create a wide range of internal chemical environments.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T08:51:49Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000157
microbial mat material
Marine snow is a continuous shower of mostly organic detritus falling from the upper layers of the water column. Its origin lies in activities within the productive photic zone.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T08:51:49Z
EcoLexicon:marine_snow
ENVO
ENVO:01000158
marine snow
A prominent or distinctive aspect, quality, or characteristic pertaining to or derived from living organisms.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T09:00:40Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000159
organic feature
Pockmarks are craters in the seabed resulting from the release of gas or liquid. Generally, they are formed in soft, fine-grained seabed sediments by the escape of fluids (gas or water, but mainly methane) into the water column.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T09:14:38Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000160
marine pockmark
A marine sponge reef is marine reefs primarily built by marine sponges. The primary frame-building sponges are all members of the order Hexactinosa. They are found only in glacier-scoured troughs of low-angle continental shelf. The seafloor is stable and consists of rock, coarse gravel, and large boulders.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T09:18:54Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000161
marine sponge reef
A collection of tissues joined in structural unit to serve a common function.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T09:21:27Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000162
organ
A photophore is a light-emitting organ which appears as luminous spots on various marine animals, including fish and cephalopods. The organ can be simple, or as complex as the human eye; equipped with lenses, shutters, color filters and reflectors. The light can be produced from compounds during the digestion of prey, from specialized mitochondrial cells in the organism, called photocytes ("light producing" cells) , or, similarly, associated with symbiotic bacteria in the organism.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T09:23:50Z
EcoLexicon:photophore
ENVO
ENVO:01000163
photophore
Root nodules occur on the roots of plants that associate with symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T09:23:50Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000164
root nodule
A specialised organ found in deep-sea tube worms populating hydrothermal vent environments that is colonised by chemosynthetic bacteria which supply the host worm with organic compounds. The term may be applied to similar organs in other worms.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T09:23:50Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000165
trophosome
A specialized organ that is linked to the gut in beetles and host to a symbiotic yeast. The yeast cells assist in the digestion of less nutritious foods, supply needed B-vitamins and sterols, and provide resistance to certain toxins.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T09:23:50Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000166
mycetome
Determinate nodules are root nodules found on tropical (sub)legumes, such as those of the genera Glycine (soybean), Phaseolus (common bean), Lotus, and Vigna. Determinate nodules lose meristematic activity shortly after initiation, thus growth is due to cell expansion resulting in mature nodules which are spherical in shape.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T09:34:55Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000167
determinate root nodule
Indeterminate nodules are found on temperate legumes like Pisum (pea), Medicago (alfalfa), Trifolium (clover), and Vicia (vetch). They earned the moniker "indeterminate" because they maintain an active apical meristem that produces new cells for growth over the life of the nodule. Because they are actively growing, indeterminate nodules manifest zones which demarcate different stages of development/symbiosis.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-20T09:34:55Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000168
indeterminate root nodule
Water depleted of dissolved oxygen.
pbuttigieg
2010-03-21T06:05:53Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000173
anoxic water
A forest biome is a terrestrial biome which includes, across its entire spatial extent, densely packed vegetation which strongly limits light penetration to the forest floor.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:26:46Z
SPIRE:Forest
ENVO
ENVO:01000174
Preliminary definition.
forest biome
A woodland biome is a terrestrial biome which includes, across its entire spatial extent, woody plants spaced sufficiently far apart to allow light penetration to support communities of herbaceous plants or shrubs living closer to the woodland floor.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:26:46Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000175
Preliminary definition.
woodland biome
A shrubland biome is a terrestrial biome which includes, across its entire spatial extent, dense groups of shrubs.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:26:46Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000176
Preliminary definition.
shrubland biome
A grassland biome is a terrestrial biome which includes, across its entire spatial extent, an unbroken layer of grasses (Gramineae), sedges (Cyperaceae) or rushes (Juncaceae).
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:26:46Z
SPIRE:Savannah_or_grassland
ENVO
ENVO:01000177
grassland biome
A savanna biome is a woodland biome which has seasonal water availability and includes, across its entire spatial extent, trees spaced sufficiently far apart to allow an unbroken layer of grass, sedge (Cyperaceae) or rush (Juncaceae) communities to live.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:26:46Z
SPIRE:Savannah_or_grassland
ENVO
ENVO:01000178
Preliminary definition
savanna biome
A desert biome is a terrestrial biome which loses more liquid water by evapotranspiration than is supplied by precipitation and includes communities adapted to these conditions.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:26:46Z
SPIRE:Desert_or_dune
ENVO
ENVO:01000179
Preliminary definition.
desert biome
A tundra is a terrestrial biome which includes, across its spatial extent, only low-growing vegetation such as dwarf shrubs, sedges and grasses, mosses, and lichens. Tundra biomes rarely have monthly average temperatures above 10 degrees Celsius and have low evapotranspiration ratios.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:26:46Z
SPIRE:Tundra
ENVO
ENVO:01000180
Preliminary definition.
tundra biome
A mangrove biome is a terrestrial biome which includes, across its spatial extent, mangrove plants (Rhizophoraceae). Mangrove plants are able to withstand high levels of salinity as well as regions of anoxia and frequent tidal inundation. Mangrove biomes often occur near tropical and sub-tropical estuaries and depositional marine coastal environments where fine sediments (often with high organic content) collect in areas protected from high energy wave action.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:26:46Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000181
Preliminary definition. Depending on whether mangrove trees or shrubs are present, this class could be a child of shrubland biome or woodland biome. Consider creating the appropriate classes.
mangrove biome
A temperate desert biome is a desert biome which has communities adapted to intermediate insolation, low rainfall, and large temperature variations between winter and summer. Winter temperatures may fall below 0 degrees Celsius. Some precipitation in this biome may fall as snow.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:28:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000182
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
temperate desert biome
A tropical desert biome is a desert biome which has communities adapted to temperatures above a monthly average of 18 degrees Celsius, high daily temperature ranges of approximately 20 degrees Celsius, very high insolation due to inhibited cloud formation, and very low precipitation. Tropical desert biomes located near coasts with cold upwellings may have cooler temperatures and reduced insolution due to fog.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:28:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000183
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
tropical desert biome
A subtropical desert biome is a desert biome which has communities adapted to temperatures above a monthly average of 18 degrees Celsius, high daily temperature ranges of approximately 20 degrees Celsius, high insolation (but lower than that of a tropical desert biome), inhibited cloud formation, and very low precipitation. Subtropical desert biomes located near coasts with cold upwellings may have cooler temperatures and reduced insolution due to fog.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:28:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000184
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
subtropical desert biome
A montane desert biome is a desert biome which occurs in regions elevated above sea level and which has community structure determined by elevation-dependent environmental conditions.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:28:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000185
Preliminary definition.
montane desert biome
A polar desert biome is a desert biome which is subject to low levels of insolation, annual precipitation less than 250 millimeters, and a mean temperature less than 10 degrees Celsius during its warmest month. Temperature changes in polar deserts frequently cross the freezing point of water.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:28:08Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000186
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
polar desert biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:28:51Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000187
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
subtropical savanna biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:28:51Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000188
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
tropical savanna biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:28:51Z
prairie biome
ENVO
ENVO:01000189
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
temperate savanna biome
A flooded savanna biome is a savanna biome which has very wet to saturated soil moisture content.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:28:51Z
swamp
ENVO
marsh
ENVO:01000190
flooded savanna biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:29:48Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000191
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
subtropical grassland biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:29:48Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000192
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
tropical grassland biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:29:48Z
prairie biome
ENVO
ENVO:01000193
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
temperate grassland biome
A montane grassland biome is a grassland biome which occurs in regions elevated above sea level and which has community structure determined by elevation-dependent environmental conditions.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:29:48Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000194
Preliminary definition.
montane grassland biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:29:48Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000195
flooded grassland biome
A coniferous forest biome is a forest biome which contains densely packed populations or communities of coniferous trees, strongly limiting light penetration to the forest floor.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:31:01Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000196
Preliminary definition.
coniferous forest biome
A broadleaf forest biome is a forest biome which contains densely packed populations or communities of broadleaf trees, strongly limiting light penetration to the forest floor.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:31:01Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000197
Preliminary definition.
broadleaf forest biome
A mixed forest biome is a forest biome which contains densely packed populations or communities of broadleaf and coniferous trees, strongly limiting light penetration to the forest floor.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:31:01Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000198
Preliminary definition.
mixed forest biome
A mediterranean forest biome is a forest biome which includes communities adapted to hot to warm, dry summers, mild to cold, rainy winters, and the influence of large, usually marine, bodies of water.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:31:01Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000199
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
mediterranean forest biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:32:28Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000200
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
tropical broadleaf forest biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:32:28Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000201
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
subtropical broadleaf forest biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:32:28Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000202
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
temperate broadleaf forest biome
An environmental condition is a range of a determinate quality or combination of qualities that are present in an environmental system.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:35:18Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000203
Experimental class created in EnvO. A condition defines a restricted range of a given quality or combination of qualities. If an environment class, E, has_condition C, then all qualities listed in C are restricted to the ranges defined in C in E. This is not intended as a logical conditional.
environmental condition
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:36:47Z
EcoLexicon:the_tropics
SPIRE:Tropical
ENVO
ENVO:01000204
tropical
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:36:47Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000205
subtropical
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:36:47Z
SPIRE:Temperate
ENVO
ENVO:01000206
temperate
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:36:47Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000207
mediterranean
A mediterranean woodland biome is a subtropical woodland biome which includes communities adapted to hot to warm, dry summers, mild to cold, rainy winters, and the influence of large, usually marine, bodies of water.
pbuttigieg
2013-04-07T15:01:04Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000208
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
mediterranean woodland biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:39:14Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000209
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
subtropical coniferous forest biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:39:14Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000210
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
tropical coniferous forest biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:39:14Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000211
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
temperate coniferous forest biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:39:30Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000212
temperate mixed forest biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:40:32Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000213
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
subtropical shrubland biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:40:32Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000214
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
tropical shrubland biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:40:32Z
prairie biome
ENVO
ENVO:01000215
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
temperate shrubland biome
A montane shrubland biome is a shrubland biome which occurs in regions elevated above sea level and which has community structure determined by elevation-dependent environmental conditions.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:40:32Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000216
Preliminary definition.
montane shrubland biome
A mediterranean shrubland biome is a subtropical shrubland biome which includes communities adapted to hot to warm, dry summers, mild to cold, rainy winters, and the influence of large, usually marine, bodies of water.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:40:32Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000217
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
mediterranean shrubland biome
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:40:32Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000218
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
xeric shrubland biome
An anthropogenic terrestrial biome is a terrestrial biome which has community structures determined by human activity.
pbuttigi
2013-04-07T14:45:22Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000219
Preliminary definition.
anthropogenic terrestrial biome
pbuttigieg
2013-04-07T15:01:04Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000220
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
tropical woodland biome
pbuttigieg
2013-04-07T15:01:04Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000221
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
temperate woodland biome
pbuttigieg
2013-04-07T15:01:04Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000222
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
subtropical woodland biome
A montane savanna biome is a savanna biome which occurs in regions elevated above sea level and which has community structure determined by elevation-dependent environmental conditions.
pbuttigieg
2013-04-07T16:50:01Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000223
Preliminary definition.
montane savanna biome
A mediterranean grassland biome is a subtropical grassland biome which includes communities adapted to hot to warm, dry summers, mild to cold, rainy winters, and the influence of large, usually marine, bodies of water.
pbuttigieg
2013-04-19T11:42:48Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000224
Preliminary definition. The semantics and definitions of "mediterranean", "subtropical", "tropical", "temperate", "polar", and similar climate types may be transferred to an "environmental condition" class once the semantics of this class have been established.
mediterranean grassland biome
pbuttigieg
2013-04-24T12:04:53Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000225
subtropical dry broadleaf forest biome
pbuttigieg
2013-04-24T12:04:53Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000226
subtropical moist broadleaf forest biome
pbuttigieg
2013-04-24T12:05:25Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000227
tropical dry broadleaf forest biome
pbuttigieg
2013-04-24T12:05:25Z
SPIRE:Rainforest
ENVO
rainforest biome
ENVO:01000228
tropical moist broadleaf forest biome
pbuttigieg
2013-04-24T12:20:42Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000229
mediterranean savanna biome
An arid condition is an environmental condition in which annual precipitation is less than half of annual potential evapotranspiration.
pbuttigieg
2013-04-24T13:28:18Z
EcoLexicon:aridity
ENVO
ENVO:01000230
arid
Lava is an environmental material which is primarily composed of molten rock.
PLB
2013-05-05T16:52:47Z
EcoLexicon:lava
SWEETRealm:Lava
ENVO
ENVO:01000231
lava
PLB
2013-05-05T16:56:29Z
silicic lava
ENVO
ENVO:01000232
felsic lava
PLB
2013-05-05T16:56:29Z
andesitic lava
ENVO
ENVO:01000233
intermediate lava
PLB
2013-05-05T16:56:29Z
ENVO
basaltic lava
ENVO:01000234
mafic lava
PLB
2013-05-05T16:56:29Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000235
ultramafic lava
Basalt is a volcanic rock which is formed by the rapid cooling of basaltic lava.
PLB
2013-05-05T17:07:15Z
EcoLexicon:basalt
SWEETRealm:Basalt
ENVO
ENVO:01000236
basalt
A coastal scrubland is a scrubland which is part of a coast.
pbuttigieg
2013-05-06T09:47:07Z
coastal chaparral
ENVO
ENVO:01000237
coastal scrubland
pbuttigieg
2013-05-08T07:49:36Z
SPIRE:Polar
SWEETRealm:Polarization
ENVO
ENVO:01000238
polar
An oak woodland is a woodland which has a tree community primarily composed of oak trees.
PLB
2013-06-04T22:33:52Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000239
oak woodland
A conifer woodland is a woodland which has a tree community primarily composed of coniferous trees, from the Division Pinophyta, also known as Coniferophyta or Coniferae.
PLB
2013-06-06T14:39:17Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000240
conifer woodland
A juniper woodland is a woodland which has a tree community primarily composed of trees of the genus Juniperus.
PLB
2013-06-06T14:44:52Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000241
juniper woodland
A scrubland which is located in a desert.
PLB
2013-06-06T15:02:30Z
desert scrub
ENVO
ENVO:01000242
desert scrubland
A piece of rock with a grain size above 300 millimetres in diameter. Smaller boulders are, at times, referred to as rocks or stones.
PLB
2013-06-06T15:10:50Z
EcoLexicon:boulder
SWEETRealm:Boulder
ENVO
ENVO:01000243
boulder
A pinyon juniper woodland is a conifer woodland which has a tree community primarily composed of trees of the subsection Cembroides of the genus Pinus and the genus Juniperus.
PLB
2013-06-06T15:22:52Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000244
pinyon juniper woodland
A cropland biome is an anthropogenic terrestrial biome which is primarily used for agricultural activity and which contains no village or larger human settlement.
pbuttigieg
2013-06-14T11:45:47Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000245
cropland biome
A village biome is an anthropogenic terrestrial biome which contains settlements such as villages, towns, and/or small cities and which is primarily used for agricultural activity.
pbuttigieg
2013-06-14T11:45:47Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000246
village biome
A rangeland biome is an anthropogenic terrestrial biome which is primarily used for the rearing and grazing of livestock.
pbuttigieg
2013-06-14T11:45:47Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000247
rangeland biome
A dense settlement biome is an anthropogenic terrestrial biome which is primarily used for human habitation, recreation, and industry within built structures with little other land use.
pbuttigieg
2013-06-14T11:45:47Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000248
dense settlement biome
An urban biome is a dense settlement biome which has been urbanised.
pbuttigieg
2013-06-14T11:45:47Z
SPIRE:Urban
ENVO
ENVO:01000249
urban biome
A subpolar coniferous forest biome is a coniferous forest biome which includes communities adapted to subpolar conditions.
2013-09-04T06:41:53Z
EcoLexicon:taiga
SPIRE:Taiga
boreal forest
taiga
ENVO
ENVO:01000250
subpolar coniferous forest biome
pbuttigieg
2013-09-04T07:08:34Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000251
subpolar
2013-09-19T11:11:01Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000252
freshwater lake biome
2013-09-19T11:11:01Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000253
freshwater river biome
A system which has the disposition to environ one or more material entities.
2013-09-23T16:04:08Z
EcoLexicon:environment
environment
ENVO
ENVO:01000254
In ENVO's alignment with the Basic Formal Ontology, this class is being considered as a subclass of a proposed BFO class "system". The relation "environed_by" is also under development. Roughly, a system which includes a material entity (at least partially) within its site and causally influences that entity may be considered to environ it. Following the completion of this alignment, this class' definition and the definitions of its subclasses will be revised.
environmental system
A mineral deposit is a physiographic feature which has unusually high concentrations of one or more minerals.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-05T12:23:32Z
ore deposit
ENVO
ENVO:01000255
Note that the definition of the term mineral is debatable; however, a mineral generally must be naturally occuring, stable at room temperature, representable by a chemical formula (unlike rocks, which may include a wide variety of components), are usually formed by geophysical processes (i.e. are abiogenic), and have an ordered atomic arrangement.
mineral deposit
A mineral is an environmental material which is naturally occurring, solid and stable at room temperature, representable by a chemical formula, usually abiogenic, and has an ordered atomic structure.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-05T12:37:41Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000256
From Wikipedia: [A mineral] is different from a rock, which can be an aggregate of minerals or non-minerals and does not have a specific chemical composition. The exact definition of a mineral is under debate, especially with respect to the requirement a valid species be abiogenic, and to a lesser extent with regards to it having an ordered atomic structure.
mineral
A hydrothermal vent found on the ocean floor which emits lighter-hued minerals, such as those containing barium, calcium and silicon. These alkaline hydrothermal vents also continuously generate acetyl thioesters, providing both the starting point for more complex organic molecules and the energy needed to produce them.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-06T19:57:22Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000257
white smoker
A cline is a comparatively thin, typically horizontal layer within a fluid, in which a property of the fluid varies greatly over a relatively short vertical distance.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-06T20:10:13Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000258
A similar term exists in linguistics and mathematics. An ecocline, or biological cline, is a related concept; however, may be better placed as a child of a class like "ecotone".
cline
A layer within a fluid where the density gradient changes rapidly with depth.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-06T20:16:10Z
ENVO
stable density gradient
ENVO:01000259
pycnocline
A layer within a water body where the nutrient content changes rapidly with depth.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-06T20:16:10Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000260
nutricline
A layer within a marine water body where the rate of calcite dissolution changes rapidly with depth. The increase in the rate of calcite dissolution with depth is largely due to the concomitant fall in calcite saturation.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-06T20:16:10Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000261
lysocline
A seep is a spring in which water has filtered through permeable earth to the surface.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-06T21:13:21Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000262
seep
pbuttigieg
2013-10-06T21:16:39Z
ENVO:00000425
hydrocarbon seep
methane seep
ENVO
ENVO:01000263
cold seep
A vapour is an environmental material in the gas phase at a temperature lower than its critical point.
2013-10-10T07:55:56Z
vapor
ENVO
ENVO:01000264
vapour
A hydrothermal seep is a seep in which diffuse flow of geothermally heated fluids with high methane concentrations. This seep has been proposed as an intermediate between cold seeps and hydrothermal vents.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-06T21:19:00Z
ENVO
hot seep
ENVO:01000265
hydrothermal seep
Water vapour is a vapour which is the gas phase of water.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-10T07:58:18Z
aqueous vapor
aqueous vapour
water vapor
ENVO
ENVO:01000266
Perhaps a better relation between water vapour and water can be found in or added to RO?
water vapour
An atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding a material body of sufficient mass that is held in place by the gravity of the body.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-10T08:14:50Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000267
atmosphere
Atmospheric water vapour is water vapour that is part of an atmosphere.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-10T08:22:07Z
atmospheric water vapor
ENVO
ENVO:01000268
atmospheric water vapour
A sedimentary rock which is composed mainly of silt. This rock has a grainsize in the silt range, finer than sandstone and coarser than claystones.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-12T14:51:19Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000269
siltstone
A clastic sedimentary rock which is composed primarily of clay sized particles.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-12T14:51:19Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000270
claystone
Clastic sedimentary rocks are sedimentary rocks that are composed of silicate minerals and rock fragments that were transported by moving fluids. Clastic rocks are composed largely of quartz, feldspar, rock (lithic) fragments, clay minerals, and mica; numerous other minerals may be present as accessories and may be important locally.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-12T14:51:19Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000271
clastic sedimentary rock
A mudstone is a clastic sedimentary rock which contains a mixture of at least one third of silt- and one third of clay-sized particles.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-12T14:51:19Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000272
There is debate on the usage of mudstone and mudrock, and some ambiguity is to be expected. Wikipedia: The terminology of "mudstone" is not to be confused with the Dunham classification scheme for limestones. In Dunham's classification, a mudstone is any limestone containing less than ten percent carbonate grains. Note, a siliciclastic mudstone does not deal with carbonate grains. Friedman, Sanders, and Kopaska-Merkel (1992) suggest the use of "lime mudstone" to avoid confusion with siliciclastic rocks.
mudstone
Lime mudstone is a limestone which is primarily composed of either clay-size or both silt-size and clay-size detrital (transported) carbonate grains.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-12T14:51:19Z
calcilutite
cementstone
ENVO
ENVO:01000273
Wikipedia: The terminology of "mudstone" is not to be confused with the Dunham classification scheme for limestones. In Dunham's classification, a mudstone is any limestone containing less than ten percent carbonate grains. Note, a siliciclastic mudstone does not deal with carbonate grains. Friedman, Sanders, and Kopaska-Merkel (1992) suggest the use of "lime mudstone" to avoid confusion with siliciclastic rocks.
lime mudstone
Slate is a metamorphic rock which is fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous, Slates are derived from clastic sedimentary rocks.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-12T14:51:19Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000274
slate
A structural basin is a geological depression formed by tectonic warping of previously flat lying rock strata.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-12T16:30:32Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000275
structural basin
Ice is water frozen into a solid state. It can appear transparent or opaque bluish-white color, depending on the presence of impurities or air inclusions. The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter its appearance.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-13T12:01:28Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000277
ice
A depression caused by the collapse of a pingo.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-13T12:15:55Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000278
pingo scar
A mass which is formed when moisture, diffused within soil or rock, accumulates and freezes in a localized zone, wedging soil or rock apart.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-13T12:20:34Z
ice lenses
ENVO
ENVO:01000279
ice lens
A layer is a quantity of some material which has comparable thickness and usually covers some surface.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T16:42:02Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000281
Preliminary definition.
layer
A stratum is a layer which is composed of sedimentary rock or soil with internally consistent characteristics that distinguish it from other layers.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T16:49:04Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000282
Preliminary definition. Concepts such as "characteristic" may be problematic.
stratum
A layer which is part of a lake.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T16:57:43Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000283
Note that this class does not contain metalimnion as a subclass. The metaliminon is classified as a thermocline.
lake layer
A lake which is permanently covered by ice, does not mix, and exhibit inverse cold water stratification whereby water temperature increases with depth below the ice surface.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T17:08:47Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000284
amictic lake
A holomictic lake is a lake which mixes at least once per year. Mixing is caused by a uniform temperature distribution from the upper to lower layers of the lake.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T17:08:47Z
ENVO
non-meromictic lake
ENVO:01000285
holomictic lake
A dimitic lake is a holomictic lake which mixes from top to bottom during two mixing periods each year. Mixing typically occurs during the spring and autumn, when the lake is "isothermal" (i.e., at the same temperature from the top to the bottom). At this time the water throughout the lake is about 4°C, and, in the absence of any temperature or density differences, the lake readily mixes from top to bottom. These lakes are common in regions with temperate climates.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T17:08:47Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000286
dimictic lake
A polymictic lake is a holomictic lake which is too shallow to allow thermal stratification and which can mix from top to bottom through the ice-free period of the year.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T17:08:47Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000287
polymictic lake
A monomictic lake is a holomictic lake which mixes from top to bottom during one mixing period each year.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T17:08:47Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000288
monomictic lake
A monomictic lake which is covered by ice throughout much of the year and only mixes when its surface ice melts and the lake lacks thermal stratification.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T17:23:51Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000289
cold monomictic lake
A monomictic lake which does not freeze and is thermally stratified throughout most of the year, only mixing in winter when cooler temperatures ease stratification.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T17:26:42Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000290
warm monomictic lake
A cold polymictic lake is a polymictic lake which is covered by ice in winter.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T17:31:50Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000291
cold polymictic lake
A warm polymictic lake is a polymictic lake which is not covered by ice at any point during the year.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T17:32:26Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000292
warm polymictic lake
A mass of ice.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-15T19:49:11Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000293
ice mass
A deep fissure in rock.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-16T00:42:47Z
fracture
ENVO
ENVO:01000294
crevice
A layer that is part of a marine water body.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-16T11:55:20Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000295
marine layer
A lake bed which is dry. That is, the bed of a dry lake.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-16T12:12:53Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000296
dry lake bed
A river where fresh water flows.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-16T12:56:48Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000297
Preliminary definition.
freshwater river
The continental margin is the zone of the ocean floor that separates the thin oceanic crust from thick continental crust. Together, the continental shelf, continental slope, and continental rise are called continental margin. Continental margins constitute about 28% of the oceanic area.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-18T00:04:57Z
EcoLexicon:continental_margin
SWEETRealm:ContinentalMargin
ENVO
ENVO:01000298
continental margin
A Taylor column is a column of deflected fluid flow which is formed in a perturbed, rotating fluid, is parallel to the axis of rotation, and extends above the obstacle perturbing the fluid in a rigid manner.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-19T11:11:28Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000299
This is an interesting class. It's not really a column in the sense of a water column, nor is it a current, exactly. It may also occur in any fluid, gaseous or liquid.
Taylor column
An atmospheric Taylor column is a Taylor column that is formed in the atmosphere. Atmospheric Taylor columns often form above islands resulting in vortex streets in the atmosphere.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-19T11:12:43Z
ENVO
vortex street
ENVO:01000300
atmospheric Taylor column
Brackish water which is part of an estuary.
pbuttigieg
2013-10-19T11:30:46Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000301
estuarine water
A portion of environmental material which protrudes through a surface layer.
pbuttigieg
2014-04-24T13:12:49Z
ENVO
ENVO:01000302
This is kept as a general class. One can specify subclasses by identifying the protruding material (e.g. rock outcroup, mineral outcrop, etc ) and the material(s) the protrusion emerges from. Possible logical definition: A portion of ENVO:environmental material which has_quality PATO:"protruding out of" a ENVO:surface layer of an ENVO:environmental material.
outcrop
An endolithic environment is an environment that exists within solid rock.
endolithic environment
A high pressure environment is an environment in which all material entities are exposed to a high ratio of force per unit area.
high pressure environment
A high temperature environment is an environment in which material entities are exposed to increased levels of heat radiation or which have molecules or atoms moving randomly with increased levels of average kinietic energy.
high temperature environment
fresh water environment
freshwater environment
saline water environment
extraterrestrial enviroment
A cold environment is an environment in which entities are exposed to low temperatures.
The definition of the deprecated 'cold temperature habitat' class, which this class was derived from, quotes an upper threshold of 15 degrees Celsius for 'coldness'.
cold environment
A haline environment is an environment in which entities are exposed to high concentrations of salt, typically above 2 molar.
haline environment
A cultivated environment is an environment that has been modified by humans by the preparation of the land, usually for the purposes of growing crops.
EcoLexicon:agriculture
FTT:1248
FTT:54
FTT:55
FTT:56
Geonames:V.CULT
SPIRE:Agricultural
SWEETRealm:Range
cropland
ENVO
CROPLAND
agricultural region
cultivated area
cultivated cropland
market garden
range
truck farm
truck garden
cultivated environment
A culturing environment is an environment which is maintained by humans for the purposes of preparing cell, organ, tissue and plant tissue cultures.
ENVO
culturing environment
anthropogenic environment
A high osmolarity environment is an environment in which entities are exposed to high concentrations of solutes.
high osmolarity environment
An acidic environment is an environment in which material entities are exposed to a low pH.
acidic environment
An alkaline environment is an environment in which entities are exposed to high pH, typically greater than a pH of 9.
alkaline environment
An aquatic environment is an environment in which most parts are surrounded by water.
aquatic environment
An extreme high temperature environment is a high temperature environment in which entities are exposed to temperatures above 80 degrees Celsius.
The lower threshold, 80 degrees Celsius, is derived from the definition of the obsolete class "extreme high temperature habitat" which this class replaces.
extreme high temperature environment
A rocky slope is a slope which has a surface primarily composed of rock.
rocky slope
A marine environment and enviroment which is determined by a marine water body.
ENVO
marine environment
ocean water environment
sea water environment
brackish water environment
planetary boundary layer
atmospheric boundary layer
A planetary surface is a surface layer where the solid or liquid material of a planet comes into contact with atmosphere or outer space.
a useful class: this can be used to define sub-terrestrial and sub-marine
planetary surface
aquatic layer
A deep chlorophyll maximum layer is a subsurface layer in an ocean or lake in which the concentration of chlorophyll is at its maximum.
subsurface chlorophyll maximum layer
deep chlorophyll maximum layer
A strand swamp is a swamp that forms linear drainage channels on flatlands.
strand swamp
A dome swamp is a swamp which occurs in a depression where deeper waters at the centre of the swamp allow trees to grow taller relative to those in shallower regions of the depression. This creates a dome-like shape.
The logical def should be improved with the idea of a vegetation unit growing in a depression expressed.
dome swamp
A cypress dome swamp is a dome swamp which has a plant community dominated by Cupressaceae, often swamp cypresses. Swamp cypresses typically belong to the genus Taxodium or the species Glyptostrobus pensilis and Actinostrobus pyramidalis.
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A cypress strand swamp is a strand swamp which has a plant community dominated by Cupressaceae, often swamp cypresses. Swamp cypresses typically belong to the genus Taxodium or the species Glyptostrobus pensilis and Actinostrobus pyramidalis.
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A cypress swamp is a swamp which has a plant community dominated by Cupressaceae, often swamp cypresses. Swamp cypresses typically belong to the genus Taxodium or the species Glyptostrobus pensilis and Actinostrobus pyramidalis.
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A gravelly slope is a slope which has a surface primarily composed of gravel.
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A hillside is a slope that is part of a hill.
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A talus slope is a slope which has a surface layer composed of scree.
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talus slope
An oasis is a vegetated area located in a desert, supplied with water from a water source which it surrounds, and surrounded by arid soil, sand, or rock.
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A vegetated area is a geographic feature which has ground cover dominated by plant communities.
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A hydroform is a geographic feature which is primarily composed of water held in shape by an environmental process.
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A hypodermic needle is a medical instrument made from a hollow needle. It is commonly used with a syringe to inject substances into the body of an organism.
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A textile is a manufactured product comprised of a network of natural or artificial fibers (often referred to as thread or yarn).
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Bedclothing is a textile covering used on a bed as a sheet, blanket, or pillowcase.
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A pockmark field is an undersea feature formed by shallow seabed depressions, typically several tens of metres across and a few metres deep. Generally, they are formed in soft, fine-grained seabed sediments by the escape of fluids (gas or water, but mainly methane) into the water column.
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Nesting material is an animal habitation consisting of matierals used to cushion, insulate and protect the young of the organism. The adult will use the material to form a protective structure to house and raise their young. Nests are built primarily by birds, but also by mammals, fish, insects and reptiles.
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Livestock is an animal-associated habitat consisting of any domestic or domesticated animal intentionally raised for food or in the production of food or raised as stock to produce food or fibre, in an agricultural setting or for its labour or pen-raised animals raised on licensed game farm operations. Livestock include: bovine animals (including buffalo and bison), ovine animals, porcine animals, caprine animals, , poultry, bees, equine animals, cervidae animals; animals of the genus Lama; ratites (Emu, Ostrich, and Rhea), fish or shellfish in aquaculture facilities, and enclosed domesticated rabbits or hares raised for human food or fiber.
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Tissue culture is the culture of cells, tissues or organs in a nutrient medium under sterile conditions.
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Cell culture is a growth of cells in vitro in an artificial medium for experimental research.
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cell culture
Plant tissue culture is the growth or maintenance of plant cells, tissues, organs or whole plants in vitro.
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Organ culture is the aseptic culture of complete living organs of animals and plants outside the body in a suitable culture medium. Animal organs must be small enough to allow the nutrients in the culture medium to penetrate all the cells.
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zebra milk
A natural bodily fluid or secretion such as blood, semen, saliva, blood plasma, intracellular and interstitial fluids.
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Blood is a bodily fluid composed of blood plasma and blood cells suspended within the plasma that circulates around the organism's body. Blood performs may important functions including the supplying of oxygen and nutrients, removal of waste, circulation of white blood cells, detection of antibodes, coagulation, transportation of antibodies and the regulation of pH and body temperature.
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Amniotic fluid is a bodily fluid consisting of watery liquid surrounding and cushioning a growing fetus within the amnion. It allows the fetus to move freely without the walls of the uterus being too tight against its body. Buoyancy is also provided.
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Excreta are bodily fluids consisting of waste matter, such as sweat or feces, discharged from the body.
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Bile is a bodily fluid consisting of a bitter, yellow or green alkaline fluid secreted by hepatocytes from the liver of most vertebrates. In many species, bile is stored in the gallbladder between meals and upon eating is discharged into the duodenum where the bile aids the process of digestion of lipids.
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Aqueous humour is a bodily fluid consisting of a thick watery substance that fills the space between the lens and the cornea.
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Sweat is an excreta consisting primarily of water as well as a smaller amount of sodium chloride that is excreted by the sweat glands in the skin of mammals.
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Chyme is a bodily fluid consisting of a liquid substance found in the stomach before passing through the pyloric valve and entering the duodenum. It results from the mechanical and chemical breakdown of a bolus and consists of partially digested food, water, hydrochloric acid, and various digestive enzymes.
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Blood plasma is a bodily fluid that comprises the liquid component of blood, in which the blood cells are suspended. It makes up about 55% of total blood volume.
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Ear was is a bodily fluid consisting of a yellowish, waxy substance secreted in the ear canal of humans and many other mammals. It plays an important role in the human ear canal, assisting in cleaning and lubrication, and also provides some protection from bacteria, fungi, and insects.
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Cerebrospinal fluid is a clear bodily fluid that occupies the subarachnoid space and the ventricular system around and inside the brain. CSF is a clear bodily fluid that occupies the subarachnoid space and the ventricular system around and inside the brain.
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CSF
Liquor cerebrospinalis
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Chyle is a bodily fluid consisting of a milky fluid consisting of lymph and emulsified fats; formed in the small intestine during digestion of ingested fats.
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Breast milk is a bodily fluid produced that is secreted from two milk-secreting glandular organs on a female's chest.
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Vitreous humor is a bodily fluid consisting of a clear gel that fills the space between the lens and the retina of the eyeball of humans and other vertebrates.
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Pleural effusion is a bodily fluid that is produced in exess and accumulates in the pleural cavity, the fluid-filled space that surrounds the lungs. Excessive amounts of such fluid can impair breathing by limiting the expansion of the lungs during inhalation.
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Tears is a bodily fluid consisting of a drop of the clear salty liquid secreted by glands (lacrimal glands) in the eyes. Tears wet the membrane covering the eye and help rid the eye of irritating substances.
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Oronasal secretion is a bodily fluid secreted from the body via the mouth or nose.
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Saliva is a slightly alkaline secretion of water, mucin, protein, salts, and often a starch-splitting enzyme (as ptyalin) that is secreted into the mouth by salivary glands, lubricates ingested food, and often begins the breakdown of starches.
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Sebum is an oily bodily fluid secreted from the sebaceous glads that is made of fat (lipids) and the debris of dead fat-producing cells. In the glands, sebum is produced within specialized cells and is released as these cells burst. Sebum acts to protect and waterproof hair and skin, and keep them from becoming dry, brittle and cracked. It can also inhibit the growth of microorganisms on skin.
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Pus is a bodily fluid consisting of a whitish-yellow or yellow substance produced during inflammatory responses of the body that can be found in regions of pyogenic bacterial infections. Pus is produced from the dead and living cells which travel into the intercellular spaces around the affected cells.
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Synovial fluid is a bodily fluid secreted by the synovial membrane into the joint cavity to form a thin layer at the surface of cartilage.
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Mucus is a bodily fluid consisting of a slippery secretion of the lining of the mucous membranes in the body. It is a viscous colloid containing antiseptic enzymes (such as lysozyme) and immunoglobulins. Mucus is produced by goblet cells in the mucous membranes that cover the surfaces of the membranes. It is made up of mucins and inorganic salts suspended in water.
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Lymph is a bodily fluid consisting of a usually clear coagulable fluid that passes from intercellular spaces of body tissue into the lymphatic vessels, is discharged into the blood by way of the thoracic duct and right lymphatic duct, and resembles blood plasma in containing white blood cells and especially lymphocytes but normally few red blood cells and no platelets.
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Interstitial fluid is a bodily fluid consisting of a solution which bathes and surrounds the cells of multicellular animals. It is the main component of the extracellular fluid, which also includes plasma and transcellular fluid.
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intercellular fluid
tissue fluid
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A biological product is an environmental substrate comprised of any virus, therapeutic serum, toxin, antitoxin, or analogous product available to prevent, treat or cure diseases or injuries in man.
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Siliceous ooze is a marine sediment composed of the debris of plankton with silica shells, such as diatoms and radiolaria. This ooze is limited to areas with high biological productivity, such as the polar oceans, and upwelling zones near the equator. The least common type of sediment, it covers only 15% of the ocean floor. It accumulates at a slower rate than calcareous ooze: 0.2-1 cm / 1000 yr.
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Red clay, also known as pelagic clay, accumulates in the deepest and most remote areas of the ocean. Containing less than 30% biogenic material, its composition is a varied mix of very fine quartz and clay minerals, authigenic deposits precipitated directly from seawater, and micrometeorites. Though called "red" because it sometimes takes the color of oxidized iron minerals, it is usually brownish in color. Its ultimate origin is uncertain, but red clay seems to be mostly derived from distant rivers, and windblown dust. Covering 38% of the ocean floor, it accumulates more slowly than any other sediment type, at only 0.1-0.5 cm / 1000 yr.
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Calcareous ooze is a marine sediment composed primarily of the shells--also known as tests--of foraminifera, coccolithophores, and pteropods. This is the most common pelagic sediment by area, covering 48% of the world ocean's floor. This type of ooze is limited to depths above the Carbonate Compensation Depth at time of burial. It accumulates more rapidly than any other pelagic sediment type, with a rate that varies from 0.3 - 5 cm / 1000 yr.
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Animal feed is a biotic mesoscopic physical object consisting of any foodstuff that is used specifically to feed domesticated livestock, such as cattle, goats, sheep, horses, chickens and pigs. Most animal feed is from plants but some is of animal origin. Fodder refers particularly to food given to the animals (including plants cut and carried to them), rather than that which they forage for themselves. It includes hay, straw, silage, compressed and pelleted feeds, oils and mixed rations, and also sprouted grains and legumes.
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Contaminated animal feed is an animal feed that has become contaminated with or come contact with microorganisms or toxic chemicals.
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Coastal water is a marine water body bordering a coast.
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coastal water body
A vegetable with dark green, spear-shaped leaves that can be curled or smooth and are attached to thin stems.
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A canopy designed to protect against precipitation or sunlight.
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umbrella
A skin obtained from animals for human use typically from deer or cattle sources used to produce leather, shoes, fashion accessories, musical instruments.
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A mixture of crushed and coarsely ground bones that is used as an organic fertilizer for plants and formerly in animal feed.
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bone meal
Plant feed is a biotic mesoscopic physical object consisting of any foodstuff that is used specifically to feed plants.
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A food consisting of a round or oval body laid by the female of many animals, consisting of an ovum surrounded by layers of membranes and an outer casing, which acts to nourish and protect a developing embryo and its nutrient reserves.
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egg product
An egg produced by a female chicken.
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hen's egg product
A textile comprised of a pliable material made usually by weaving, felting, or knitting natural or synthetic fibers and filaments.
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A soil consisting of the upper layer of soil on the surface consisting of loose material capable of supporting life composed of a mixture of mineral and organic matter.
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unpasteurized orange juice
A food that is usually sweet and often baked. Cakes normally combine some kind of flour, a sweetening agent (commonly sugar), a binding agent (generally egg, though gluten or starch are often used by lacto-vegetarians and vegans), fats (usually butter, shortening, or margarine, although a fruit puree such as applesauce is sometimes substituted to avoid using fat), a liquid (milk, water or fruit juice), flavors and some form of leavening agent (such as yeast or baking powder), though many cakes lack these ingredients and instead rely on air bubbles in the dough to expand and cause the cake to rise. Cake is often frosted with buttercream or marzipan, and finished with piped borders and crystallized fruit.
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A food involving whipped and cooked milk, sugar and egg yolk mixtures.
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A ground meat product, made of beef finely chopped by a meat grinder.
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beef mince
hamburger meat
minced beef
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A food product from a category of domestic birds kept for meat, eggs, and feathers including fowl such as chickens, turkeys, and waterfowls such as domestic ducks and geese and other meat birds such as pigeons and doves and games birds including pheasants.
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duck meat product
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goose meat product
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turkey meat product
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cantaloup
muskmelon
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potato salad
A sauce for a salad.
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salad dressing
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clam product
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oyster product
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shellfish product
A written message from one person to another addressed to a person or organization.
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unpasteurized goat milk cheese
A family of hard Italian cheeses made from sheep milk.
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unpasteurized caprine milk
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unpasteurized ovine milk
An environment that is determined by an axilla skin.
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A manufactured product that is some mixture of chemicals created through some chemical engineering process
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The portion of chemical products obtained by the distillation of a tar that remains heavier than water, notably useful for its anti-septic and preservative properties
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A wastewater treatment plant that treates industrial wastewater. Industrial wastewater treatment covers the mechanisms and processes used to treat waters that have been contaminated in some way by anthropogenic industrial or commercial activities prior to its release into the environment or its re-use.
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industrial wastewate treatment plant
A wastewater treatment plant that treats agriculatural wastewater. Agricultural wastewater treatment relates to the treatment of wastewaters produced in the course of agricultural activities. Agriculture is a highly intensified industry in many parts of the world, producing a range of wastewaters requiring a variety of treatment technologies and management practices.
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A feature that arises from a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae (typically microscopic) in an aquatic system.
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An algal bloom that is located in freshwater. Freshwater algal blooms are the result of an excess of nutrients, particularly some phosphates.
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An animal habitation constructed by termites. Termite workers build and maintain nests which house the colony. These are elaborate structures made using a combination of soil, mud, chewed wood/cellulose, saliva, and faeces. A nest has many functions such as providing a protected living space and water conservation (through controlled condensation).
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