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− | Version 1: 20.12.2006<br>
| + | The [http://cf-pcmdi.llnl.gov/ CF conventions web site] contains a |
− | Version 2: 09.01.2007<br>
| + | [http://cf-pcmdi.llnl.gov/documents/cf-standard-names/10/cf-standard-name-table.html List of accepted CF Standard Names, choose ''Atmospheric Chemistry'' as a Category.] |
− | Version 3: 13.03.2007<br>
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− | Version 4: 02.05.2007<br>
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− | Version 5: 08.05.2007<br>
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− | Version 6: 11.07.2007<br>
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− | This table gives a list of variables that have been '''accepted''' by the CF community | + | The list of standard names for aerosol ad chemicals accepted by October 29 2008 can be found [[LIST OF CHEMICAL SPECIES AND AEROSOLS|here]]. |
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| + | This table gives a list of variables that have been accepted by the CF community |
| [http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/cf-metadata CF mailing list]. | | [http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/cf-metadata CF mailing list]. |
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| + | New names can be submitted to this list and are discussed by the CF community on this mailing list. |
− | [[CF Standard Names - Proposed names for TF HTAP|HTAP Proposed Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosol Names]]
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− | The standard_names listed on this page are used within [http://aqm.jrc.it/HTAP/ model intercomparison] within the Task Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollution [http://www.htap.org/ TF HTAP]. However, as the simulations already started before the names have been officially approved by CF, some minor changes will be necessary.
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− | TABLE VERSION 6
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− | | width="446,25" Height="12,75" | CF Standard_name
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− | | width="75,75" | Canonical unit
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− | | width="198,75" | Explanation
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− | |style="font-weight:bold" Height="12,75" | volume mixing ratios
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− | | Height="12,75" | mole_fraction_of_ozone_in_air
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− | | 1=mole mole-1
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− | | Height="12,75" | mole_fraction_of_cabon_monoxide_in_air
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− | | 1=mole mole-1
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− | | Height="12,75" | mole_fraction_of_nitrogen_monoxide_in_air
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− | | 1=mole mole-1
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− | | Height="12,75" | mole_fraction_of_nitrogen_dioxide_in_air
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− | | 1=mole mole-1
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− | | Height="12,75" | mole_fraction_of_nitric_acid_in_air
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− | | 1=mole mole-1
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− | | Height="12,75" | mole_fraction_of_peroxyacetyl_nitrate_in_air
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− | | 1=mole mole-1
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− | | Height="12,75" | mole_fraction_of_hydroxyl_radical_in_air
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− | | 1=mole mole-1
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− | | Height="12,75" | mole_fraction_of_dimethyl_sulfide_in_air
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− | | 1=mole mole-1
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− | | Height="12,75" | mole_fraction_of_sulfur_dioxide_in_air
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− | | 1=mole mole-1
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− | | Height="12,75" | mole_fraction_of_hexachlorobiphenyl_in_air
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− | | Height="12,75" | mole_fraction_of_alpha_hexachlorocyclohexane_in_air
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− | |style="font-weight:bold" Height="12,75" | mass mixing ratio
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_pm10_aerosol_in_air
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− | | PM10 is an air pollutant consisting of small particles with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 10 micrometer. The relative humidity and temperature should be given as as scalar coordinate variables using the standard names relative_humidity and air_temperature.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_pm2p5_aerosol_in_air
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− | | PM2p5 is an air pollutant consisting of small particles with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 2.5 micrometer. The relative humidity and temperature should be given as as scalar coordinate variables using the standard names relative_humidity and air_temperature.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_pm1_aerosol_in_air
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− | | PM1 is an air pollutant consisting of small particles with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 1 micrometer. The relative humidity and temperature should be given as as scalar coordinate variables using the standard names relative_humidity and air_temperature.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_nitrate_dry_aerosol_in_air
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− | | Expressed as mass of NO3.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_sulfate_dry_aerosol_in_air
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− | | 1=kg kg-1
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− | | Expressed as mass of SO4.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_ammonium_dry_aerosol_in_air
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− | | 1=kg kg-1
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− | | Expressed as mass of NH3.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_black_carbon_dry_aerosol_in_air
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− | | 1=kg kg-1
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− | | Expressed as mass of BC.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_particulate_organic_matter_dry_aerosol_in_air
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− | | Particulate organic matter refers to all (primary and secondary) particulate organic matter aerosol, expect for black carbon. Expressed as mass of particulate organic matter.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_primary_particulate_organic_matter_dry_aerosol_in_air
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− | | 1=kg kg-1
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− | | Primary particulate organic matter refers to all particulate organic matter aerosol emitted as particles, expect for black carbon. Expressed as mass of particulate organic matter.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_secondary_particulate_organic_matter_dry_aerosol_in_air
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− | | Secondary particulate organic matter aerosol refers to particulate organic matter formed within the atmosphere from gaseous pre-cursors. Expressed as mass of particulate organic matter.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_seasalt_dry_aerosol_in_air
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− | | Expressed as mass of sea salt.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_dust_dry_aerosol_in_air
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− | | Expressed as mass of dust.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_mercury_dry_aerosol_in_air
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− | | 1=kg kg-1
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− | | Expressed as mass of Hg.
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− | | Height="12,75" | mass_fraction_of_water_in_ambient_aerosol_in_air
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