Thanks for all your extended work on this Alison and apologies for the
tardy reply.

I note that I have been more focused on the physics variable request and
so I will defer to both John and Jim (included in the To: field of this
email) to have the final say over your definition queries/suggestions
below. If there are no responses within the next week I think proceed with
your definitions and close out all the requested names that are able to be
processed.


I¹ll reply to each of your blocked: 1, 2a-f separately below.

1. Names to be approved, subject to definition check

Great, I have checked over the definitions that you have proposed and they
all look good to me.

2. Names requiring further discussion

A) Phosphorus typos: Thanks for catching the phosphorus typos - I¹ll make
these changes back in the master google sheet. I have also previewed your
definitions and they look fine to me.

B) New descriptions: It would be great to include more descriptive
definitions for the new chemical species, your suggestions are fine with
me.

C) Dissolved quantities?: I think you¹re right here (I assume the
quantities are dissolved), however I have to defer to John and Jim on this
one.

D) Surface or top model level quantities: I actually had a similar query
when putting through the request - apologies here again but I will have to
defer to John and Jim.

E) Limitation names: I¹ll have to defer again to John and Jim on this one.

F) Natural/abiotic names: I also had some queries about these names, and
think this is another John/Jim call.


Thanks again for all your efforts Alison, I¹m certainly looking forward to
getting the physics names submitted to the mailing list and getting this
OMIP standard name request finalized.

Cheers,

P

On 10/19/16, 11:16 AM, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Dear Paul, Jim and Jonathan,
>
>Thank you for all the proposals for OMIP biogeochemistry and chemistry
>names and the discussion that has already begun on these.
>
>I have created entries for all the proposed names in the CEDA vocabulary
>editor, available here:
>http://cfeditor.ceda.ac.uk/proposals/1?status=active&namefilter=&proposerf
>ilter=Durack&descfilter=&unitfilter=&yearfilter=&commentfilter=OMIP&filter
>+and+display=Filter.
>At the moment, the names themselves are all shown as originally proposed
>and I have added standard definition text for consistency with existing
>names. Please use the link to view the full list of names and definitions
>as it is easier than reproducing it all in an email to the list.
>
>I think a number of the names look fine and could be published in their
>current form (see item 1 below). Paul and Jim, please can you check the
>definitions that I'm suggesting for these names and let me know if you're
>happy with them? (Comments from others are of course welcome).
>
>For the groups of names where some discussion is still required my
>comments are in item 2.
>
>1. Names that I think can be approved, subject to checking of the
>definitions.
>
>mole_concentration_of_bacteria_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water, mol m-3
>mole_concentration_of_dissolved_molecular_oxygen_in_sea_water_at_saturatio
>n, mol m-3
>mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_silicon_in_sea_water, mol m-3
>tendency_of_mole_concentration_of_particulate_organic_matter_expressed_as_
>carbon_in_sea_water_due_to_grazing_of_phytoplankton, mol m-3 s-1
>ocean_mass_content_of_dissolved_organic_carbon, kg m-2
>ocean_mass_content_of_particulate_organic_matter_expressed_as_carbon, kg
>m-2
>mole_concentration_of_cfc11_in_sea_water, mol m-3
>mole_concentration_of_cfc12_in_sea_water, mol m-3
>surface_downward_mole_flux_of_cfc11, mol m-2 s-1
>surface_downward_mole_flux_of_cfc12, mol m-2 s-1
>
>2. Names requiring further discussion.
>
> a. Phosphorus names
>Sorry that I didn't notice it when previewing the names, but I have
>realized that 'phosphorus' is misspelled in the proposals, i.e., it
>should be 'phosphorus', not 'phosphorous'. Subject to this correction and
>checking of the definitions, I think the following names can be approved.
>mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_phosphorus_in_sea_water, mol m-3
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_phosphorous_due_to_biological_production
>, mol m-2 s-1
>
>I will also correct the spelling in three further phosphorus names which
>remain under discussion due to other issues:
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_phosphorous_in_sea_water
>, mol m-3
>surface_mole_concentration_of_particulate_organic_matter_expressed_as_phos
>phorus_in_sea_water, mol m-3
>surface_mole_concentration_of_phytoplankton_expressed_as_phosphorus_in_sea
>_water, mol m-3
>
>b. Definitions relating to new chemical species
>It is usual to include a sentence in the definition when a standard name
>refers to a chemical species. There are three new species/isotopes in the
>current set of proposals. I suggest adding a single sentence to the
>definitions of the relevant names as follows:
>
>carbon13: ' "carbon13" means the naturally occurring isotope of carbon
>having six protons and seven neutrons.'
>carbon14: ' "carbon14" means the radioactive isotope of carbon having six
>protons and eight neutrons, used in radiocarbon dating.'
>sulfur_hexafluoride: 'The chemical formula of sulfur hexafluoride is SF6.'
>
>OK?
>
>c. tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_[in]organic_carbon names
>
>My question here refers to the following five proposals:
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_inorganic_carbon, mol m-2 s-1
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_inorganic_carbon_due_to_runoff_and_sedim
>ent_dissolution, mol m-2 s-1
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_inorganic_carbon_due_to_runoff_and_sedim
>entation, mol m-2 s-1
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_organic_carbon_due_to_runoff_and_sedimen
>t_dissolution, mol m-2 s-1
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_organic_carbon_due_to_runoff_and_sedimen
>tation, mol m-2 s-1
>
>We have a couple of existing names for tendencies of inorganic carbon
>content, both of which are for dissolved_inorganic_carbon. Am I correct
>in thinking that your names also refer to dissolved amounts? If so, we
>should include it, e.g.
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_inorganic_carbon should be
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon, and so on.
>
>d. Surface concentration names
>There are a lot of these: 42 surface_mole_concentration names (units of
>mol m-3), 6 surface_mass_concentration names (kg m-3) and I'm also
>including 2 surface_sea_water_alkalinity (mol m-3) names and 3
>surface_sea_water_ph names in this section.
>
>My concern about these proposals is that the names and units are not
>consistent. In CF standard names, "surface" means the lower boundary of
>the atmosphere. It has no depth, so it is not meaningful to regard it as
>having a mass or a volume. For this reason we can't assign units of kg
>m-3 or mol m-3 to a 'surface' name. I assume that all these quantities
>are in fact "near surface" values, i.e. representative of the top model
>layer, in which case there are two possible ways to deal with this.
>
>The first solution is simply to remove 'surface' from all these names and
>instead use a vertical coordinate or scalar coordinate and coordinate
>bounds to indicate the location and thickness of the layer. This has the
>advantage that many of the required names actually already exist, without
>the need to introduce separate surface names. E.g, instead of adding a
>new name 
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon_in_sea_water,
>you could use the existing name
>mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon_in_sea_water accompanied
>by suitable coordinate information to describe your quantity.
>
>The second solution, if you do feel that it is necessary to have distinct
>standard names for all these near-surface quantities, would be to follow
>the approach used in some existing sea_surface names such as
>sea_surface_temperature and sea_surface_salinity. The names would then be
>'sea_surface' names and there would be an accompanying sentence in the
>definition to explain what that means, i.e. that it refers to water close
>to the surface. You would still also need to include the coordinate
>information and coordinate bounds to fully describe your data. With this
>approach the proposed name
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon_in_sea_water
>would become sea_surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon.
>
>Either solution would be consistent with the proposed units and I'd be
>happy with either. Please let me know how you prefer to proceed.
>
>As a final point in this section, the three proposed surface_sea_water_ph
>names are dimensionless, but I imagine that these too are really intended
>to represent the top model layer, in which case we should either drop
>'surface' or change them to 'sea_surface' names too.
>
>e. Limitation names
>Jonathan has already raised the question of what 'limitation' means and
>also what measure of the various phytoplankton populations is being
>limited. This is a new concept in standard names so it's important to get
>the definitions right.
>
>John Dunne replied to Jonathan:
>> With respect to the limitation terms, we currently have the definitions
>>explained in the "Resolved Comment" column as "Ratio of realizable
>>miscellaneous other
>> phytoplankton growth rate under low nitrogen stress to theoretical rate
>>without such limitation".
>
>So from this, my understanding is that nitrogen and iron are nutrients
>whose availability promotes the growth of phytoplankton, presumably by
>being absorbed somehow into the organic matter, while solar irradiance is
>clearly the energy source essential to the photosynthesis reaction.
>John's reply talks about growth rate, so I assume that means the growth
>rate of the population of a particular species (as opposed to the growth
>rate of individuals of that species).
>
>Based on this I've attempted a couple of example definitions. If we can
>agree these, then I can go ahead and add the appropriate sentences to all
>the limitation names.
>nitrogen_limitation_of_diatoms (canonical units: 1)
>'Diatoms are single-celled phytoplankton with an external skeleton made
>of silica. Phytoplankton are autotrophic prokaryotic or eukaryotic algae
>that live near the water surface where there is sufficient light to
>support photosynthesis. Nitrogen is a nutrient essential to the growth of
>phytoplankton populations. "Nitrogen limitation" means the ratio of the
>growth rate of a species population in the environment (where there is a
>finite availability of nitrogen) to the theoretical growth rate if there
>were no such limit on nitrogen availability.'
>
>N.B. For the irradiance names, I suggest we make them 'solar_irradiance'
>to be absolutely clear.
>solar_irradiance_limitation_of_miscellaneous_phytoplankton (canonical
>units:1)
>'Phytoplankton are autotrophic prokaryotic or eukaryotic algae that live
>near the water surface where there is sufficient light to support
>photosynthesis. "Miscellaneous phytoplankton" are all those phytoplankton
>that are not diatoms, diazotrophs, calcareous phytoplankton,
>picophytoplankton or other separately named components of the
>phytoplankton population. "Irradiance" means the power per unit area
>(called radiative flux in other standard names), the area being normal to
>the direction of flow of the radiant energy. Solar irradiance is
>essential to the photosynthesis reaction and its presence promotes the
>growth of phytoplankton populations. "Solar irradiance limitation" means
>the ratio of the growth rate of a species population in the environment
>(where the amount of sunlight reaching a location may be limited) to the
>theoretical growth rate if there were no such limit on solar irradiance.'
>
>Comments and suggestions for improvement are welcome!
>
>f. Natural/abiotic component names
>Thank you for the useful discussion that has already taken place about
>the 22 proposed natural_component and abiotic_component names. I hadn't
>previously understood the details of how the OMIP experiments will be run.
>
>Reading through the discussion, I agree with Jonathan that the
>natural_component names seem to be describing the forcing conditions for
>the model, rather than being a separate set of diagnostics that represent
>the effects of some process within the model. Hence I agree that it isn't
>necessary to define separate standard names with due_to_natural_component
>and I'd advocate leaving them out. Is that OK?
>
>I think we're agreed that the abiotic names are needed, and if I've
>understood correctly we seem to have agreed to stick with
>due_to_abiotic_component because it works for all the names where it's
>used, including ph names. Is that right?
>
>Best wishes,
>Alison
>
>------
>Alison Pamment                                                       Tel:
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>Centre for Environmental Data Analysis         Email:
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>STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
>R25, 2.22
>Harwell Campus, Didcot, OX11 0QX, U.K.
>
>
>From: Durack, Paul J. [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: 28 September 2016 19:12
>To: [email protected]
>Cc: Pamment, Alison (STFC,RAL,RALSP); John Dunne - NOAA Federal; James
>Orr; Stephen Griffies - NOAA Federal; [email protected]
>Subject: New standard names for OMIP biogeochemistry and chemistry
>
>Hi folks,
>
>In preparation for the upcoming CMIP6-OMIP experiments we have a number
>of new standard names we'd like "blessed" for the biogeochemistry and
>chemistry data request.
>
>I have appended these below. For folks interested, further information
>and notes are contained in the linked google sheets both indicated below.
>Many thanks to Alison for taking a first pass at these before sending to
>the mailing list.
>
>The format below for the new names is:
>standard_name_being_requested, units, (google sheet tab(s) and line
>number(s)).
>
>***
>160928 1105 [email protected]
>
>Biogeochemistry see
>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HFYLi9mEypLdos7IG07Rv5XqBLyQ9r_thi
>KaulIjfbw/edit:
>
>mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon_in_sea_water_due_to_natur
>al_component, mol m-3, (Oyr, 6; Omon, 61)
>mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon_in_sea_water_due_to_abiot
>ic_component, mol m-3, (Oyr, 7; Omon, 62)
>mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon14_in_sea_water, mol m-3,
>(Oyr, 8; Omon, 63)
>mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon13_in_sea_water, mol m-3,
>(Oyr, 9; Omon, 64)
>mole_concentration_of_bacteria_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water, mol m-3,
>(Oyr, 13; Omon, 68)
>sea_water_alkalinity_expressed_as_mole_equivalent_due_to_natural_component
>, mol m-3, (Oyr, 27; Omon, 81)
>sea_water_ph_reported_on_total_scale_due_to_natural_component, 1, (Oyr,
>29; Omon, 83)
>sea_water_ph_reported_on_total_scale_due_to_abiotic_component, 1, (Oyr,
>30; Omon, 84)
>mole_concentration_of_dissolved_molecular_oxygen_in_sea_water_at_saturatio
>n, mol m-3, (Oyr, 32; Omon, 86)
>mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_phosphorous_in_sea_water, mol
>m-3, (Oyr, 35; Omon, 89)
>mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_silicon_in_sea_water, mol m-3,
>(Oyr, 37; Omon, 91)
>mole_concentration_of_natural_carbonate_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Oyr, 55; Omon, 108)
>mole_concentration_of_abiotic_carbonate_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Oyr, 56; Omon, 109)
>mole_concentration_of_carbonate_expressed_as_carbon_for_sea_water_in_equil
>ibrium_with_pure_calcite, mol m-3, (Oyr, 57; Omon, 110)
>mole_concentration_of_carbonate_expressed_as_carbon_for_sea_water_in_equil
>ibrium_with_pure_aragonite, mol m-3, (Oyr, 58; Omon, 111)
>tendency_of_mole_concentration_of_particulate_organic_matter_expressed_as_
>carbon_in_sea_water_due_to_remineralization, mol m-3 s-1, (Oyr, 75)
>tendency_of_mole_concentration_of_particulate_organic_matter_expressed_as_
>carbon_in_sea_water_due_to_grazing_of_phytoplankton, mol m-3 s-1, (Oyr,
>96; Omon, 113)
>surface_downward_mass_flux_of_carbon_dioxide, kg m-2 s-1, (Oyr, 100)
>surface_downward_mass_flux_of_carbon_dioxide_expressed_as_carbon_due_to_na
>tural_component, kg m-2 s-1, (Oyr, 101; Omon, 163)
>surface_downward_mass_flux_of_carbon_dioxide_expressed_as_carbon_due_to_ab
>iotic_component, kg m-2 s-1, (Oyr, 102; Omon, 164)
>surface_downward_mass_flux_of_carbon14_dioxide_expressed_as_carbon_due_to_
>abiotic_component, kg m-2 s-1, (Oyr, 103; Omon, 165)
>surface_downward_mass_flux_of_carbon13_dioxide_expressed_as_carbon_due_to_
>abiotic_component, kg m-2 s-1, (Oyr, 104; Omon, 166)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Omon, 7)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon_in_sea_water_due_
>to_natural_component, mol m-3, (Omon, 8)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon_in_sea_water_due_
>to_abiotic_component, mol m-3, (Omon, 9)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon14_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Omon, 10)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_carbon13_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Omon, 11)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_organic_carbon_in_sea_water, mol
>m-3, (Omon, 12)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_phytoplankton_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_wat
>er, mol m-3, (Omon, 13)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_zooplankton_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water
>, mol m-3, (Omon, 14)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_bacteria_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Omon, 15)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_organic_detritus_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_
>water, mol m-3, (Omon, 16)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_calcite_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Omon, 17)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_aragonite_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Omon, 18)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_diatoms_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Omon, 19)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_diazotrophs_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water
>, mol m-3, (Omon, 20)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_calcareous_phytoplankton_expressed_as_carbon
>_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Omon, 21)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_picophytoplankton_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea
>_water, mol m-3, (Omon, 22)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_miscellaneous_phytoplankton_expressed_as_car
>bon_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Omon, 23)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_microzooplankton_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_
>water, mol m-3, (Omon, 24)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_mesozooplankton_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_w
>ater, mol m-3, (Omon, 25)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_miscellaneous_zooplankton_expressed_as_carbo
>n_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Omon, 26)
>surface_sea_water_alkalinity_expressed_as_mole_equivalent, mol m-3,
>(Omon, 27)
>surface_sea_water_alkalinity_expressed_as_mole_equivalent_due_to_natural_c
>omponent, mol m-3, (Omon, 28)
>surface_sea_water_ph_reported_on_total_scale, 1, (Omon, 29)
>surface_sea_water_ph_reported_on_total_scale_due_to_natural_component, 1,
>(Omon, 30)
>surface_sea_water_ph_reported_on_total_scale_due_to_abiotic_component, 1,
>(Omon, 31)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_molecular_oxygen_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Omon, 32)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_molecular_oxygen_in_sea_water_at_s
>aturation, mol m-3, (Omon, 33)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_nitrate_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Omon, 34)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_ammonium_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Omon, 35)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_phosphorous_in_sea_water
>, mol m-3, (Omon, 36)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_iron_in_sea_water, mol m-3,
>(Omon, 37)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dissolved_inorganic_silicon_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Omon, 38)
>surface_mass_concentration_of_phytoplankton_expressed_as_chlorophyll_in_se
>a_water, kg m-3, (Omon, 39)
>surface_mass_concentration_of_diatoms_expressed_as_chlorophyll_in_sea_wate
>r, kg m-3, (Omon, 40)
>surface_mass_concentration_of_diazotrophs_expressed_as_chlorophyll_in_sea_
>water, kg m-3, (Omon, 41)
>surface_mass_concentration_of_calcareous_phytoplankton_expressed_as_chloro
>phyll_in_sea_water, kg m-3, (Omon, 42)
>surface_mass_concentration_of_picophytoplankton_expressed_as_chlorophyll_i
>n_sea_water, kg m-3, (Omon, 43)
>surface_mass_concentration_of_miscellaneous_phytoplankton_expressed_as_chl
>orophyll_in_sea_water, kg m-3, (Omon, 44)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_particulate_organic_matter_expressed_as_nitr
>ogen_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Omon, 45)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_particulate_organic_matter_expressed_as_phos
>phorous_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Omon, 46)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_particulate_organic_matter_expressed_as_iron
>_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Omon, 47)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_particulate_organic_matter_expressed_as_sili
>con_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Omon, 48)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_phytoplankton_expressed_as_nitrogen_in_sea_w
>ater, mol m-3, (Omon, 49)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_phytoplankton_expressed_as_phosphorous_in_se
>a_water, mol m-3, (Omon, 50)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_phytoplankton_expressed_as_iron_in_sea_water
>, mol m-3, (Omon, 51)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_phytoplankton_expressed_as_silicon_in_sea_wa
>ter, mol m-3, (Omon, 52)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_dimethyl_sulfide_in_sea_water, mol m-3,
>(Omon, 53)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_carbonate_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water,
>mol m-3, (Omon, 54)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_carbonate_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water_d
>ue_to_natural_component, mol m-3, (Omon, 55)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_carbonate_expressed_as_carbon_in_sea_water_d
>ue_to_abiotic_component, mol m-3, (Omon, 56)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_carbonate_expressed_as_carbon_for_sea_water_
>in_equilibrium_with_pure_calcite, mol m-3, (Omon, 57)
>surface_mole_concentration_of_carbonate_expressed_as_carbon_for_sea_water_
>in_equilibrium_with_pure_aragonite, mol m-3, (Omon, 58)
>nitrogen_limitation_of_diatoms, 1, (Omon, 116)
>nitrogen_limitation_of_diazotrophs, 1, (Omon, 117)
>nitrogen_limitation_of_calcareous_phytoplankton, 1, (Omon, 118)
>nitrogen_limitation_of_picophytoplankton, 1, (Omon, 119)
>nitrogen_limitation_of_miscellaneous_phytoplankton, 1, (Omon, 120)
>irradiance_limitation_of_diatoms, 1, (Omon, 121)
>irradiance_limitation_of_diazotrophs, 1, (Omon, 122)
>irradiance_limitation_of_calcareous_phytoplankton, 1, (Omon, 123)
>irradiance_limitation_of_picophytoplankton, 1, (Omon, 124)
>irradiance_limitation_of_miscellaneous_phytoplankton, 1, (Omon, 125)
>iron_limitation_of_diatoms, 1, (Omon, 126)
>iron_limitation_of_diazotrophs, 1, (Omon, 127)
>iron_limitation_of_calcareous_phytoplankton, 1, (Omon, 128)
>iron_limitation_of_picophytoplankton, 1, (Omon, 129)
>iron_limitation_of_miscellaneous_phytoplankton, 1, (Omon, 130)
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_nitrogen_due_to_biological_production,
>mol m-2 s-1, (Omon, 139)
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_phosphorous_due_to_biological_production
>, mol m-2 s-1, (Omon, 140)
>ocean_mass_content_of_dissolved_organic_carbon, kg m-2, (Omon, 153)
>ocean_mass_content_of_particulate_organic_matter_expressed_as_carbon, kg
>m-2, (Omon, 154)
>surface_partial_pressure_of_carbon_dioxide_in_sea_water_due_to_natural_com
>ponent, Pa, (Omon, 156)
>surface_partial_pressure_of_carbon_dioxide_in_sea_water_due_to_abiotic_com
>ponent, Pa, (Omon, 157)
>surface_carbon_dioxide_partial_pressure_difference_between_sea_water_and_a
>ir_due_to_natural_component, Pa, (Omon, 159)
>surface_carbon_dioxide_partial_pressure_difference_between_sea_water_and_a
>ir_due_to_abiotic_component, Pa, (Omon, 160)
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_inorganic_carbon_due_to_runoff_and_sedim
>ent_dissolution, mol m-2 s-1, (Omon, 169)
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_inorganic_carbon_due_to_runoff_and_sedim
>entation, mol m-2 s-1, (Omon, 170)
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_organic_carbon_due_to_runoff_and_sedimen
>t_dissolution, mol m-2 s-1, (Omon, 171)
>tendency_of_ocean_mole_content_of_organic_carbon_due_to_runoff_and_sedimen
>tation, mol m-2 s-1, (Omon, 172)
>
>
>Chemistry see 
>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SfxHKASSwLbPM6xBDjZ6Y8oIxx9APLOlCG
>9G0lzIu7o/edit:
>
>mole_concentration_of_sulfur_hexafluoride_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Oyr, 3;
>Omon, 4)
>mole_concentration_of_cfc11_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Oyr, 4; Omon, 5)
>mole_concentration_of_cfc12_in_sea_water, mol m-3, (Oyr, 5; Omon, 6)
>surface_downward_mole_flux_of_sulfur_hexafluoride, mol m-2 s-1, (Omon, 9)
>surface_downward_mole_flux_of_cfc11, mol m-2 s-1, (Omon, 10)
>surface_downward_mole_flux_of_cfc12, mol m-2 s-1, (Omon, 11)
>***
>
>Cheers,
>
>P

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