Mountain
Natural elevation rising to a relatively great height. Mountain, hill and knoll are terms indictating various degrees of heights in descending order, varying with the general configuration of the vicinity. The term mountains may be used for a grouping within a range.
This feature type taken from the Australian Antarctic Gazetteer as at October 2002
MOUNTAIN
2a - Elevated features - Large conspicuous heights
The following have been used in the definition of this feature type
None entered in categorising this feature type
Code | Name | Definition | Data type | Values | UoM | Used by these Feature Types | |
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1042 | Dataset_Id | An unique identifier of the dataset the feature belongs to | Mandatory | number(4) |   |   | Types |
1150 | Q_Info | An unique identifier pointing to additional data quality information not included in the metadata record. | Mandatory | number(5) |   |   | Types |
1090 | SCAR_Gaz_Id | Reference number as in the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica | Optional | number(10) |   |   | Types |
1127 | SCAR_Name | A placename name in the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica. These names have been contributed by national gazetteers. | Optional | character(100) |   |   | Types |