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:*'''RS:''' Table 1 mass_concentration is usually stated in ug/m3 ie micrograms per cubic metre - this is conventional and used in all air quality literature (scientific and policy) | :*'''RS:''' Table 1 mass_concentration is usually stated in ug/m3 ie micrograms per cubic metre - this is conventional and used in all air quality literature (scientific and policy) | ||
::'''CT:''' --[[User:Christiane|Christiane]] 13 June 2006 (EDT) | ::'''CT:''' --[[User:Christiane|Christiane]] 13 June 2006 (EDT) | ||
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+ | ==CTextor (CT) / Martin Schultz (MX) / Sebastian Rast (RS): UDUNITS in atmospheric chemistry== | ||
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+ | ::'''CT:''' usually the concentration of chemical compound are not given in UDUNITS, see the remark of Ranjeet above for the air quality community, where aerosol mass_concentration is usually stated in ug/m3ich, or the global chemistry community where the tropospheric column of a gas is given in [molec/cm2], and the dry deposition in [g/m2/month]. | ||
+ | this should be changed | ||
+ | :: cm2 -> m2 | ||
+ | :: molec -> mole | ||
+ | :: g -> kg | ||
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+ | > Ausserdem benutzt ihr gN, gC oder gS, das sind keine udunits, es muss | ||
+ | > in kg sein, also zB fuer SO4_ddep | ||
+ | > dry_deposition_flux_of_sulfate_as_sulfate_aerosol_at_surface | ||
+ | > in [kg/m2/s] | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > Ich wuerde das gern | ||
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Revision as of 08:41, June 30, 2006
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UDUNITS have to be used for the standard_names according to the CF convention. This is however not always obvious for chemistry and aerosol variables, where also other units are common. This page provides a discussion on this matter. See also Unidata Supported Units || Unit Converter, UDUNITS
Agreed items of former discussions on the "Units" page can be found here.
JGregory: Don't mix units with the Compound
However, kgC and kgS aren't SI units. I think the unit has to be kg. This implies that it's the standard name which must somehow indicate that it is the mass of C or mass of S which is being referred to, rather than the mass of the compound e.g. dry_deposition_flux_of_sulfur_as_sulfate_at_surface. --JonathanGregory 16:51, 22 May 2006 (EDT)
......CTextor:
- Very good idea, I will change this. --Christiane Textor (Christiane) 17:11, 2 June 2006 (EDT)
CTextor: SI units
- Try to use SI units if allowed within udunits (e.g. not hours but seconds) --Christiane Textor (Christiane) 12:11, 2 June 2006 (EDT)
RanjeetSokhi(RS) / CTextor (CT): remarks on version June 12 from RS and answers from CT
- RS: Table 1 mass_concentration is usually stated in ug/m3 ie micrograms per cubic metre - this is conventional and used in all air quality literature (scientific and policy)
- CT: --Christiane Textor (Christiane) 13 June 2006 (EDT)
CTextor (CT) / Martin Schultz (MX) / Sebastian Rast (RS): UDUNITS in atmospheric chemistry
- CT: usually the concentration of chemical compound are not given in UDUNITS, see the remark of Ranjeet above for the air quality community, where aerosol mass_concentration is usually stated in ug/m3ich, or the global chemistry community where the tropospheric column of a gas is given in [molec/cm2], and the dry deposition in [g/m2/month].
this should be changed
- cm2 -> m2
- molec -> mole
- g -> kg
> > Ausserdem benutzt ihr gN, gC oder gS, das sind keine udunits, es muss > in kg sein, also zB fuer SO4_ddep > dry_deposition_flux_of_sulfate_as_sulfate_aerosol_at_surface > in [kg/m2/s] > > Ich wuerde das gern