Valley
Long depression running from a higher level to a lower level (or to the coast), with a glacier completely filling the feature, partly filling it or terminating within it; rarely a valley may be ice-free with a seasonly stream running through it. The term may be applied also to submarine features.
This feature type taken from the Australian Antarctic Gazetteer as at October 2002
VALLEY
2g - Elevated features - Valleys
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 |