surface_downward_mass_flux_of_13C_dioxide_abiotic_analogue_expressed_as_13C

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Created: March 27, 2018
Proposer: Martin Juckes
Proposed Date: 2018-03-27
CMIP6 - OMIP. Make alias for consistency with isotope discussion.
Change Date: March 27, 2018, 1:22 p.m.
Term: surface_downward_mass_flux_of_carbon13_dioxide_abiotic_analogue_expressed_as_carbon13
Unit: kg m-2 s-1
Unit ref: KSP2
AMIP:
GRIB:
The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. "Downward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. In ocean biogeochemistry models, an "abiotic analogue" is used to simulate the effect on a modelled variable when biological effects on ocean carbon concentration and alkalinity are ignored. The phrase "expressed_as" is used in the construction A_expressed_as_B, where B is a chemical constituent of A. It means that the quantity indicated by the standard name is calculated solely with respect to the B contained in A, neglecting all other chemical constituents of A. Carbon13 is a stable isotope of carbon having six protons and seven neutrons.
Change Date: March 27, 2018, 1:23 p.m.
Term: surface_downward_mass_flux_of_13C_dioxide_abiotic_analogue_expressed_as_carbon13
Unit: kg m-2 s-1
Unit ref: KSP2
AMIP:
GRIB:
The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. "Downward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. In ocean biogeochemistry models, an "abiotic analogue" is used to simulate the effect on a modelled variable when biological effects on ocean carbon concentration and alkalinity are ignored. The phrase "expressed_as" is used in the construction A_expressed_as_B, where B is a chemical constituent of A. It means that the quantity indicated by the standard name is calculated solely with respect to the B contained in A, neglecting all other chemical constituents of A. Carbon13 is a stable isotope of carbon having six protons and seven neutrons.
Change Date: March 27, 2018, 1:23 p.m.
Term: surface_downward_mass_flux_of_13C_dioxide_abiotic_analogue_expressed_as_carbon13
Unit: kg m-2 s-1
Unit ref: KSP2
AMIP:
GRIB:
The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. "Downward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. In ocean biogeochemistry models, an "abiotic analogue" is used to simulate the effect on a modelled variable when biological effects on ocean carbon concentration and alkalinity are ignored. The phrase "expressed_as" is used in the construction A_expressed_as_B, where B is a chemical constituent of A. It means that the quantity indicated by the standard name is calculated solely with respect to the B contained in A, neglecting all other chemical constituents of A. "C" means the element carbon and "13C" is the stable isotope "carbon-13", having six protons and seven neutrons.
Change Date: March 27, 2018, 1:24 p.m.
Term: surface_downward_mass_flux_of_13C_dioxide_abiotic_analogue_expressed_as_13C
Unit: kg m-2 s-1
Unit ref: KSP2
AMIP:
GRIB:
The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. "Downward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed downward (negative upward). In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. In ocean biogeochemistry models, an "abiotic analogue" is used to simulate the effect on a modelled variable when biological effects on ocean carbon concentration and alkalinity are ignored. The phrase "expressed_as" is used in the construction A_expressed_as_B, where B is a chemical constituent of A. It means that the quantity indicated by the standard name is calculated solely with respect to the B contained in A, neglecting all other chemical constituents of A. "C" means the element carbon and "13C" is the stable isotope "carbon-13", having six protons and seven neutrons.