Dear Mike,

My understanding is that the discussion reached a successful consensus as per 
your e-mail below and therefore it should be in the queue for inclusion without 
any need for further action.


Cheers, Roy.


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Sent: 19 January 2017 18:05
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Subject: [CF-metadata] Proposed standard name for petroleum in sea water

Back in July, we discussed a standard name for petroleum dissolved in sea 
water, and settled upon 
"mass_concentration_of_petroleum_hydrocarbons_in_sea_water".  Is there a next 
step to get the name onto the list?

Standard Name: mass_concentration_of_petroleum_hydrocarbons_in_sea_water
Canonical Units: kg m-3
Description: Mass concentration means mass per unit volume and is used in the 
construction mass_concentration_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of 
Y.  Petroleum hydrocarbons are compounds containing just carbon and hydrogen 
originating from the fossil fuel crude oil.

Thanks, Mike
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