Concept
surface_partial_pressure_of_carbon_dioxide_natural_analogue_in_sea_water
| URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CCC4DXOM/1/ | |
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| Within Vocab | Climate and Forecast Standard Names | |
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| Definition | The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. The chemical formula for carbon dioxide is CO2. In ocean biogeochemistry models, a "natural analogue" is used to simulate the effect on a modelled variable of imposing preindustrial atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, even when the model as a whole may be subjected to varying forcings. 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. | |
| Date | None | |
| Identifier | CCC4DXOM | |
| Note | accepted | |
| Is Version Of | CCC4DXOM | |
| version | 1 | |
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