surface_partial_pressure_of_carbon_dioxide_abiotic_analogue_in_sea_water

The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. The chemical formula for carbon dioxide is CO2. 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 partial pressure of a dissolved gas in sea water is the partial pressure in air with which it would be in equilibrium. The partial pressure of a gaseous constituent of air is the pressure which it alone would exert with unchanged temperature and number of moles per unit volume.
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  • Proposls with this term version:
  • Proposal: Paul Durack [New standard names for OMIP biogeochemis]
  • Proposal: Roy Lowry / Jim Orr [New name: fugacity of CO2]

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