From 234daeb11594bd143801c2e8e7c87beb02c525e8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Milan Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 17:02:03 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/9] remove code name from path 1-01-02 --- tables_en/1-01-02.csv | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/tables_en/1-01-02.csv b/tables_en/1-01-02.csv index 99418975..175bff97 100644 --- a/tables_en/1-01-02.csv +++ b/tables_en/1-01-02.csv @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ notation,path,domains,tags,name,description -6,\Earth\Crustal motion (horizontal and vertical),,,Crustal motion (horizontal and vertical),"Changes in time of the position and height of the Earth plates. Indicative of the lithosphere dynamics, thus useful for earthquake prediction." -7,\Earth\Crustal plates positioning,,,Crustal plates positioning,Basis for monitoring the evolution of the lithosphere dynamics. -8,\Earth\Earth Rotation,,,Earth Rotation,"Rotation velocity of the Earth, determining the length of the day." -9,\Earth\Geoid,,,Geoid,"Equipotential surface which would coincide exactly with the mean ocean surface of the Earth, if the oceans were in equilibrium, at rest, and extended through the continents (such as with very narrow channels)." -10,\Earth\Geomagnetic field,,,Geomagnetic field,"Magnitude and direction of the 3D magnetic field on the surface of Earth and within the magnetosphere (i.e., in low-Earth orbit and in geosynchronous orbit)." -11,\Earth\Gravity field,,,Gravity field,Indicative of the statics and dynamics of the lithosphere and the mantle - Physical unit: [ mGal ] where : 1 Gal = 0.01 m s-2. -12,\Earth\Gravity gradients,,,Gravity gradients,"Gradient of the Earth's gravity field measured at the satellite orbital height - Physical unit: [ E ], Eötvös (1 E = 1 mGal / 10 km) - Accuracy unit: [ E ]." \ No newline at end of file +6,\Earth,,,Crustal motion (horizontal and vertical),"Changes in time of the position and height of the Earth plates. Indicative of the lithosphere dynamics, thus useful for earthquake prediction." +7,\Earth,,,Crustal plates positioning,Basis for monitoring the evolution of the lithosphere dynamics. +8,\Earth,,,Earth Rotation,"Rotation velocity of the Earth, determining the length of the day." +9,\Earth,,,Geoid,"Equipotential surface which would coincide exactly with the mean ocean surface of the Earth, if the oceans were in equilibrium, at rest, and extended through the continents (such as with very narrow channels)." +10,\Earth,,,Geomagnetic field,"Magnitude and direction of the 3D magnetic field on the surface of Earth and within the magnetosphere (i.e., in low-Earth orbit and in geosynchronous orbit)." +11,\Earth,,,Gravity field,Indicative of the statics and dynamics of the lithosphere and the mantle - Physical unit: [ mGal ] where : 1 Gal = 0.01 m s-2. +12,\Earth,,,Gravity gradients,"Gradient of the Earth's gravity field measured at the satellite orbital height - Physical unit: [ E ], Eötvös (1 E = 1 mGal / 10 km) - Accuracy unit: [ E ]." From 0302216b99074ff5620b1d00e39c8a66a54221f8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Milan Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 17:15:01 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 2/9] remove code name from path 1-01-04 --- tables_en/1-01-04.csv | 142 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+), 71 deletions(-) diff --git a/tables_en/1-01-04.csv b/tables_en/1-01-04.csv index 19eb5458..2b1cf5c6 100644 --- a/tables_en/1-01-04.csv +++ b/tables_en/1-01-04.csv @@ -1,71 +1,71 @@ -notation,path,domains,tags,name,description -104,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Electron flux energy spectrum,,,Electron flux energy spectrum,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." -105,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Electrostatic charge,,,Electrostatic charge,Measurement of the electrostatic charge of a satellite accumulated because of the environmental situation. -106,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Heavy ion angular flux energy and mass spectrum,,,Heavy ion angular flux energy and mass spectrum,"Flux density energy and mass spectrum of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron, per unit solid angle." -107,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Heavy ion flux energy and mass spectrum,,,Heavy ion flux energy and mass spectrum,Flux density energy and mass spectrum of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron. -108,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Interplanetary magnetic field,,,Interplanetary magnetic field,Vector magnetic field (3D) in the solar wind. The reference frame is Cartesian or Cylindrical with many different axis orientations. Important in Space Weather to monitor magnetic disturbances of the near earth environment. -111,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Radiation Dose Rate,,,Radiation Dose Rate,3D field of the dose rate of energetic particles -112,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Solar wind temperature,,,Solar wind temperature,Temperature of solar wind protons. -113,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Solar wind velocity,,,Solar wind velocity,Vector velocity of solar wind plasma. -114,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\Aurora,,,Aurora,Occurrence of fluorescence of the upper atmosphere through ionization by energetic charged particles accelerated by the Earth's magnetic field. -115,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\Electric Field,,,Electric Field,Magnitude and direction of the Earth's electric field. -116,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\Electron Density,,,Electron Density,3-D field of the electron density in the ionosphere. -117,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\Ionospheric Radio Absorption,,,Ionospheric Radio Absorption,Attenuation of a radio wave passing through the lower ionosphere. -118,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\Ionospheric Scintillation,,,Ionospheric Scintillation,Random fluctuations of radio waves resulting of small scale variations of the ionospheric electron density in space and time. -119,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\Ionospheric Vertical Total Electron Content (VTEC),,,Ionospheric Vertical Total Electron Content (VTEC),Number of electrons between two points. -120,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\Ionospheric plasma density,,,Ionospheric plasma density,Total number of ionized particles in a volume unit of ionospheric plasma. -121,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\Ionospheric plasma velocity,,,Ionospheric plasma velocity,Velocity of bulk plasma or electrons (depending on measurement technique) as a function of altitude in the ionosphere. -122,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\Spread F,,,Spread F,Vertical thickness of highly structured ion density in the F-region of the ionosphere. -123,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\foEs,,,foEs,The highest ordinary-wave frequency reflected back from a sporadic E layer and observed by an ionosonde. -124,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\foF2,,,foF2,"Critical frequency of the F2 layer of the ionosphere. This critical frequency (f, in MHz) is associated with the electron density (Ne, in cm-3): f=9*10^-3*sqrt(Ne)." -125,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\h'F,,,h'F,Virtual height of the bottom of the ionospheric F-layer. -126,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances\hmF2,,,hmF2,Altitude of the peak density in the ionospheric F2 layer. -127,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\EUV flux,,,EUV flux,Radiative flux integrated over the EUV band. -128,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\EUV flux spectrum,,,EUV flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the radiative flux measured in the EUV band. -129,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\EUV sky image,,,EUV sky image,Extreme Ultra-Violet (EUV) image of the sky. -130,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Gamma-ray flux,,,Gamma-ray flux,Radiative flux integrated over the gamma-ray domain. -131,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Gamma-ray flux spectrum,,,Gamma-ray flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the radiative flux measured in the gamma-ray domain. -132,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Heliospheric image,,,Heliospheric image,Image of the interplanetary space between the Sun and Earth. -133,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Radio-waves,,,Radio-waves,"Travelling radio-waves of solar, galactic and extragalactic origin, entering the Earth's environment." -134,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar Ca II-K image,,,Solar Ca II-K image,Image of the Sun in the K-line of Ca-II(393.4 nm). -135,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar EUV flux,,,Solar EUV flux,Integrated Extreme Ultra-Violet (EUV) flux over the solar disk. -136,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar EUV flux spectrum,,,Solar EUV flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the Extreme Ultra-Violet (EUV) flux integrated over the solar disk. -137,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar EUV image,,,Solar EUV image,"Images of the Sun in the Extreme Ultra-Violet (EUV) wavelengths in order to identify features such as filaments, active regions and coronal holes." -138,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar H-alpha image,,,Solar H-alpha image,Image of the Sun in the Hydrogen-alpha transition wavelength (656.3 nm). -139,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar Lyman-alpha flux,,,Solar Lyman-alpha flux,Solar flux in the Hydrogen Lyman-alpha transition wavelength (121.6 nm). -140,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar Lyman-alpha image,,,Solar Lyman-alpha image,Image of the Sun in the Hydrogen Lyman-alpha transition wavelength (121.6 nm). -141,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar UV flux,,,Solar UV flux,Integrated Ultra-Violet (UV) flux over the solar disk. -142,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar UV flux spectrum,,,Solar UV flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the Ultra-Violet (UV) flux integrated over the solar disk. -143,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar UV image,,,Solar UV image,Images of the Sun in the Ultra-Violet (UV) wavelengths. -144,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar VIS flux,,,Solar VIS flux,Integrated VIS (energy at visible wavelengths) flux over the solar disk -145,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar VIS flux spectrum,,,Solar VIS flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the integrated VIS (energy at visible wavelengths) flux over the solar disk. -146,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar VIS image,,,Solar VIS image,Images of the Sun in the VIS (visible) wavelengths. -147,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar X-ray flux,,,Solar X-ray flux,Integrated X-ray flux over the solar disk. -148,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar X-ray flux spectrum,,,Solar X-ray flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the X-ray flux integrated over the solar disk. -149,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar X-ray image,,,Solar X-ray image,Image of the Sun in X-ray wavelengths. -150,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar coronagraphic image,,,Solar coronagraphic image,Image of the solar corona surrounding the Sun. -151,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar electric field,,,Solar electric field,Map of magnitude and direction of the electric field at the solar surface (photosphere). -152,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar gamma-ray flux,,,Solar gamma-ray flux,Integrated gamma-ray flux over the solar disk. -153,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar gamma-ray flux spectrum,,,Solar gamma-ray flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the gamma-ray flux integrated over the solar disk. -154,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar magnetic field,,,Solar magnetic field,Vector magnetic field (1D or 3D) at the solar surface (photosphere/chromosphere). -155,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar radio flux,,,Solar radio flux,Integrated radio flux over the solar disk. -156,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar radio flux spectrum,,,Solar radio flux spectrum,Solar radio flux energy spectrum integrated over the solar disk. -157,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar radio image,,,Solar radio image,2D image of the solar radio flux. -158,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar velocity fields,,,Solar velocity fields,"Map of 3D velocity of particles of the Solar atmosphere, significant of the Sun interior." -159,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\Solar white light image,,,Solar white light image,Image of the Sun in white light. -160,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\UV flux,,,UV flux,Integrated Ultra-Violet (UV) flux. -161,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\UV sky image,,,UV sky image,Ultra-Violet (UV) image of the sky. -162,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\X-ray flux,,,X-ray flux,Integrated X-ray flux. -163,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\X-ray flux spectrum,,,X-ray flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the integrated X-ray flux. -164,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring\X-ray sky image,,,X-ray sky image,X-ray image of the sky. -409,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Particle density\Solar wind density,,,Solar wind density,Density of solar wind plasma. -511,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Particle flux\Alpha particles differential directional flux,,,Alpha particles differential directional flux, -512,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Particle flux\Alpha particles integral directional flux,,,Alpha particles integral directional flux,"An alpha particle has positive charge and consists of two protons and two neutrons (the nucleus of a helium atom). Flux is the rate of flow through a reference surface, measured in particles per unit area. The directional flux is the flux limited to a certain solid angle as a function of the direction (pitch angle)." -513,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Particle flux\Cosmic ray neutron flux spectrum,,,Cosmic ray neutron flux spectrum,Flux density energy spectrum of neutrons from the Sun or as component of the cosmic radiation. -514,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Particle flux\Electron differential directional flux,,,Electron differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." -515,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Particle flux\Electron flux density,,,Electron flux density,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." -516,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Particle flux\Electron integral directional flux,,,Electron integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." -517,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Particle flux\Heavy ion differential directional flux,,,Heavy ion differential directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions (heavier than Helium) per unit solid angle. -518,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Particle flux\Heavy ion integral directional flux,,,Heavy ion integral directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron. -519,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Particle flux\Proton differential directional flux,,,Proton differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." -520,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind \Particle flux\Proton integral directional flux,,,Proton integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." \ No newline at end of file +notation,path,domains,tags,name,description +104,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Electron flux energy spectrum,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." +105,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Electrostatic charge,Measurement of the electrostatic charge of a satellite accumulated because of the environmental situation. +106,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Heavy ion angular flux energy and mass spectrum,"Flux density energy and mass spectrum of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron, per unit solid angle." +107,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Heavy ion flux energy and mass spectrum,Flux density energy and mass spectrum of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron. +108,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Interplanetary magnetic field,Vector magnetic field (3D) in the solar wind. The reference frame is Cartesian or Cylindrical with many different axis orientations. Important in Space Weather to monitor magnetic disturbances of the near earth environment. +111,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Radiation Dose Rate,3D field of the dose rate of energetic particles +112,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Solar wind temperature,Temperature of solar wind protons. +113,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Solar wind velocity,Vector velocity of solar wind plasma. +114,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Aurora,Occurrence of fluorescence of the upper atmosphere through ionization by energetic charged particles accelerated by the Earth's magnetic field. +115,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Electric Field,Magnitude and direction of the Earth's electric field. +116,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Electron Density,3-D field of the electron density in the ionosphere. +117,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Ionospheric Radio Absorption,Attenuation of a radio wave passing through the lower ionosphere. +118,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Ionospheric Scintillation,Random fluctuations of radio waves resulting of small scale variations of the ionospheric electron density in space and time. +119,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Ionospheric Vertical Total Electron Content (VTEC),Number of electrons between two points. +120,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Ionospheric plasma density,Total number of ionized particles in a volume unit of ionospheric plasma. +121,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Ionospheric plasma velocity,Velocity of bulk plasma or electrons (depending on measurement technique) as a function of altitude in the ionosphere. +122,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Spread F,Vertical thickness of highly structured ion density in the F-region of the ionosphere. +123,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,foEs,The highest ordinary-wave frequency reflected back from a sporadic E layer and observed by an ionosonde. +124,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,foF2,"Critical frequency of the F2 layer of the ionosphere. This critical frequency (f, in MHz) is associated with the electron density (Ne, in cm-3): f=9*10^-3*sqrt(Ne)." +125,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,h'F,Virtual height of the bottom of the ionospheric F-layer. +126,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,hmF2,Altitude of the peak density in the ionospheric F2 layer. +127,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,EUV flux,Radiative flux integrated over the EUV band. +128,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,EUV flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the radiative flux measured in the EUV band. +129,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,EUV sky image,Extreme Ultra-Violet (EUV) image of the sky. +130,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Gamma-ray flux,Radiative flux integrated over the gamma-ray domain. +131,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Gamma-ray flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the radiative flux measured in the gamma-ray domain. +132,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Heliospheric image,Image of the interplanetary space between the Sun and Earth. +133,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Radio-waves,"Travelling radio-waves of solar, galactic and extragalactic origin, entering the Earth's environment." +134,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar Ca II-K image,Image of the Sun in the K-line of Ca-II(393.4 nm). +135,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar EUV flux,Integrated Extreme Ultra-Violet (EUV) flux over the solar disk. +136,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar EUV flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the Extreme Ultra-Violet (EUV) flux integrated over the solar disk. +137,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar EUV image,"Images of the Sun in the Extreme Ultra-Violet (EUV) wavelengths in order to identify features such as filaments, active regions and coronal holes." +138,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar H-alpha image,Image of the Sun in the Hydrogen-alpha transition wavelength (656.3 nm). +139,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar Lyman-alpha flux,Solar flux in the Hydrogen Lyman-alpha transition wavelength (121.6 nm). +140,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar Lyman-alpha image,Image of the Sun in the Hydrogen Lyman-alpha transition wavelength (121.6 nm). +141,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar UV flux,Integrated Ultra-Violet (UV) flux over the solar disk. +142,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar UV flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the Ultra-Violet (UV) flux integrated over the solar disk. +143,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar UV image,Images of the Sun in the Ultra-Violet (UV) wavelengths. +144,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar VIS flux,Integrated VIS (energy at visible wavelengths) flux over the solar disk +145,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar VIS flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the integrated VIS (energy at visible wavelengths) flux over the solar disk. +146,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar VIS image,Images of the Sun in the VIS (visible) wavelengths. +147,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar X-ray flux,Integrated X-ray flux over the solar disk. +148,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar X-ray flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the X-ray flux integrated over the solar disk. +149,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar X-ray image,Image of the Sun in X-ray wavelengths. +150,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar coronagraphic image,Image of the solar corona surrounding the Sun. +151,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar electric field,Map of magnitude and direction of the electric field at the solar surface (photosphere). +152,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar gamma-ray flux,Integrated gamma-ray flux over the solar disk. +153,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar gamma-ray flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the gamma-ray flux integrated over the solar disk. +154,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar magnetic field,Vector magnetic field (1D or 3D) at the solar surface (photosphere/chromosphere). +155,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar radio flux,Integrated radio flux over the solar disk. +156,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar radio flux spectrum,Solar radio flux energy spectrum integrated over the solar disk. +157,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar radio image,2D image of the solar radio flux. +158,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar velocity fields,"Map of 3D velocity of particles of the Solar atmosphere, significant of the Sun interior." +159,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,Solar white light image,Image of the Sun in white light. +160,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,UV flux,Integrated Ultra-Violet (UV) flux. +161,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,UV sky image,Ultra-Violet (UV) image of the sky. +162,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,X-ray flux,Integrated X-ray flux. +163,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,X-ray flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the integrated X-ray flux. +164,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,X-ray sky image,X-ray image of the sky. +409,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Solar wind density,Density of solar wind plasma. +511,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Alpha particles differential directional flux, +512,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Alpha particles integral directional flux,"An alpha particle has positive charge and consists of two protons and two neutrons (the nucleus of a helium atom). Flux is the rate of flow through a reference surface, measured in particles per unit area. The directional flux is the flux limited to a certain solid angle as a function of the direction (pitch angle)." +513,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Cosmic ray neutron flux spectrum,Flux density energy spectrum of neutrons from the Sun or as component of the cosmic radiation. +514,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Electron differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." +515,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Electron flux density,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." +516,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Electron integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." +517,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Heavy ion differential directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions (heavier than Helium) per unit solid angle. +518,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Heavy ion integral directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron. +519,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Proton differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." +520,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Proton integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." \ No newline at end of file From 9a2bc4c5127563b90cdb48db8cce4dfde8452836 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Milan Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 19:10:32 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 3/9] remove code name from path 1-01-01, move tags to new column --- .DS_Store | Bin 10244 -> 10244 bytes tables_en/1-01-01.csv | 1348 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- tables_en/1-01-04.csv | 38 +- 3 files changed, 693 insertions(+), 693 deletions(-) diff --git a/.DS_Store b/.DS_Store index ce4acb139b3d893821c9217f081fb43c44365399..e534ff86692336127c3dbc7418c9a985033fcf66 100644 GIT binary patch literal 10244 zcmeHMYitx%6h3Du?ac7#l*iJd3kyZWwBS|{qJZ7)13?}ITId6%?CuQh$n4CzGrI-i zqrT&tm`E^UqCYed2^tlnCI*a}s4>3MC}`pz#7Im`G(Hj$W8N#>rJ zd(J)gyWc%$?%ulqfK6GY0U!(j0^Ll?6R9Y1F+ICST>-ZyOcJR*=zR_CNi&rmW$9P= z4EPNA4EPNA4EPLOEDX?^%`RaAmwxFp;4|PeFw6k^K7{FJGV01fE}c&Y70wobWEoXE z7d^}Dfn?Z~QCALfNgBG4HzmoNqPxXF-kj>gu3glXgIx0FfbQl4-Ja3ip`g<{`42nh zfKe{}(r3VDU^D|^sw#s;&<7gW-u*l7+9!H-DYK;|p_>V+6MlN&?Ym-kz8@>pE9cdx z`$x_O@X#~V6e{xlLO*07;q4tD^66*`FNRZ}-QLs4F%>W$Rp7^qX>6+kJb0WsgK|OE93Ve8xjAc`R zqbkgBh+Z7f%jQn8l6t~4^)b{1(^_#4pH|OcxD(yVHS>@UoJpj0&9Wnr6Brm*Hom+< z5TyxHdq;3(!`60cYG%uTrr7=6aVx1Bie~h6<}^!7=xT=% zPpMUb1EM%2S5BT33|7|&f?V5`O=!1dHG7X!D+NQdL_t1!qe5WTn+o%&xb~sBg0PL% zH)m8Td9@Ure>pXXcUUwu?n0`o7e(3X*rge6Qz_CQh_bRpk0(@}dy}qSN>yt+b9{tu z<+aNNu?p+E=u9z158ugYB&Eb#cpXORENT&&J*q3QFCqKBg$DBIJj*dJQ%B zqQ~lwXVkU#{(`@8 z0#3u}7{s|)hxND+uf!#|60gHXjNvM5!;QEJ+p!xHm_!A4qJaar8~5O?crQMRkKsOi z9G}HQ_!=I?*YOx0$9M2u`~<(k6L=DT#9#3@{5>EBq`=fbb)bf054b<0pp(Dn%fKb{ zR3e`!71C}hY%iG#tF8|%{!dfkRUz#WG^)^5}5f@JP!Cmp5pgI4y{7Cr+KI zEe^2YjOv=1(xss-6v*oCk&NOQmd`7>f`zOw#H?pab3*cX3U&TEPnsW+%PGwH>lLB8 zkQ|`w;;)NB5lJ3Lxg$Dl7l-O387YLBqh-=Hl3YevBo5V7&j?B@rACqEt_+Sk7HSU3 zEGLBG=o~XPUw~KO4LA-TQ*3?-jz90}vFh9}=iFZ(B_h?khMeEBU?q`WW&ld~%e7|=-8A}0%W|fSvO7gN zo+(&DD$lSplwqA0t$6V6{JQJWkNiR@r7uAC)*!j|FP{OQ0iOY%0iS^j#=to4Da_Wc z*0KNpzhM3Oj(i4u1};7Zu&kxMrHOFmH-*Iz*;#v-?j3Zqi`flw=`^9jIgTgk9LLiO vJC0vKH?wt5E1c)3TQ|t1)0}La<|O%P{=fcbfWQCe#Dl;8r*o?R<^KO4WZXI0 literal 10244 zcmeHMU2GIp6h3FWv@=70rmP4p4y+cTNFl|9e+=8wN?SmbwzL$a?Cy;1$n4CrGrI*7 zwNVo>s1W7BnCJtdK7gPxL?I^nV531JN}8yNKQWO9OjHsz#`vJ;&Yf*%+bxL+MiS>H zGiUGlx%bOA=gggZ7XYw1t1bhG0)RjllX5xTiZo_t*Q6HmG*OaB@n8%r>r7gy^d!$f z5ik%i5HJuh5HJuhaJ?`i^-TLhq-iL9dvWI03^et zb{qYc*$ z9Wcgaa1R&=7?{jJlvH6@3Im{n&?-*L>Vwf;a${I&9wU-|cz#fK21Qjeu z5|$KbV1fg7AtrpYxR)Q-&hvksI(g}R#!Zp&{MfGUS%}YltCfLG=rZ)A(vz@ZX$#Fb z!NZSh^;^g5KJM`NDj3I)X=<+mJop|>2Bm}|4hb-btwN?MFZE5d`>`BpgVP>I1!MS; 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It can refer to a genus, species, variety, layer, or a certain combination of clouds. Also, see 'cloud cover'." -180,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Cloud cover,,,Cloud cover,"The amount of sky estimated to be covered by a specified cloud type (partial cloud amount), or by all cloud types (total cloud amount). In either case, the estimate is made to the nearest okta (eighth) and is reported on a scale which is essentially one of the nearest eighth, except that figures 0 and 8 on the scale signify a completely clear and cloudy sky, respectively, with consequent adjustment to the adjacent 1 and 7 okta intervals." -181,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Cloud drop effective radius,,,Cloud drop effective radius,"The area weighted mean radius of liquid water drops, assimilated to spheres of the same volume." -182,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Cloud hydrometeor concentration,,,Cloud hydrometeor concentration, -183,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Effective radius of cloud hydrometeors,,,Effective radius of cloud hydrometeors, -186,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Melting layer depth in clouds,,,Melting layer depth in clouds,Depth of the atmospheric layer in cloud where liquid-solid states transform into each other. -188,\Atmosphere\Clouds\PSC occurrence,,,PSC occurrence,Polar Stratospheric Clouds occurrence. - Accuracy expressed as Hit Rate [HR] and False Alarm Rate [FAR]. Simplified: [FAR/HR] -192,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CH4 (methane),,,CH4 (methane),"IUPAC: methane, PubChem CID: 297, CAS Number: 74-82-8, in gas phase" -193,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CH4 (methane, C-13)",,,"CH4 (methane, C-13)","IUPAC: methane C-13, PubChem CID: 105026, CAS Number: 14762-74-4, in gas phase" -194,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CO2 (carbon dioxide),,,CO2 (carbon dioxide),"IUPAC: carbon dioxide, PubChem CID: 280, CAS Number: 124-38-9, in gas phase" -195,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CO2 (carbon dioxide, C-13)",,,"CO2 (carbon dioxide, C-13)","IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 10129882, CAS Number: 1111-72-4, in gas phase" -196,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CO2 [O-18],,,CO2 [O-18],CO2 with O-18 isotope -201,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\N2O (nitrous oxide),,,N2O (nitrous oxide),"IUPAC: nitrous oxide, PubChem CID: 948, CAS Number: 10024-97-2, in gas phase" -203,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\SF6 (sulfur hexafluoride),,,SF6 (sulfur hexafluoride),"IUPAC: hexafluoro-λ6-sulfane, PubChem CID: 17358, CAS Number: 2551-62-4, in gas phase" -204,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\SO2F2 (sulfuryl fluoride),,,SO2F2 (sulfuryl fluoride),"IUPAC: sulfuryl difluoride, PubChem CID: 17607, CAS Number: 2699-79-8, in gas phase" -205,\Atmosphere\Gas\Other Gas\H2 (hydrogen molecule),,,H2 (hydrogen molecule),"IUPAC: molecular hydrogen, PubChem CID: 783, CAS Number: 1333-74-0, in gas phase" -206,\Atmosphere\Gas\Other Gas\H2O (as a chemical species),,,H2O (as a chemical species),"IUPAC: oxidane, PubChem CID: 962, CAS Number: 7732-18-5, in gas phase" -207,\Atmosphere\Gas\Other Gas\HDO (as a chemical species),,,HDO (as a chemical species),"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 139859, CAS Number: 14940-63-7, in gas phase" -210,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\Amount of precipitation,,,Amount of precipitation, -211,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\Duration of precipitation,,,Duration of precipitation, -212,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\Intensity of precipitation,,,Intensity of precipitation, -213,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\Occurrence of precipitation during last period (yes-no),,,Occurrence of precipitation during last period (yes/no), -214,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\Rate of ice accretion,,,Rate of ice accretion, -215,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\Type of precipitation,,,Type of precipitation, -216,\Atmosphere\Pressure\Atmospheric pressure,,,Atmospheric pressure, -217,\Atmosphere\Pressure\Characteristic of pressure tendency,,,Characteristic of pressure tendency,"The pressure characteristic is an indication of how the pressure has changed during that period of time, for example, decreasing then increasing, or increasing and then increasing more rapidly." -218,\Atmosphere\Pressure\Pressure tendency,,,Pressure tendency,"Pressure tendency is the character and amount of atmospheric pressure change for a three-hour or other specified period ending at the time of observation. Pressure tendency is composed of two parts, namely the characteristic of pressure tendency and amount of pressure tendency." -219,\Atmosphere\Radionuclide\Beryllium [Be-7],,,Beryllium [Be-7],"IUPAC: beryllium-7, PubChem CID: 6335489, CAS Number: 13966-02-4" -220,\Atmosphere\Radionuclide\CO2 [C-14],,,CO2 [C-14],CO2 with C-14 isotope -221,\Atmosphere\Radionuclide\Krypton [Kr-85],,,Krypton [Kr-85],"IUPAC: krypton-85, PubChem CID: 104816, CAS Number: 13983-27-2" -222,\Atmosphere\Radionuclide\Lead [Pb-210],,,Lead [Pb-210],"IUPAC: lead-210, PubChem CID: 6328175, CAS Number: 14255-04-0" -223,\Atmosphere\Radionuclide\Radon [Rn-222],,,Radon [Rn-222],"IUPAC: radon-222, PubChem CID: 61773, CAS Number: 14859-67-7" -224,\Atmosphere\Temperature\Air temperature (at specified distance from reference surface),,,Air temperature (at specified distance from reference surface), -225,\Atmosphere\Temperature\Dew-point temperature (at specified distance from reference surface),,,Dew-point temperature (at specified distance from reference surface), -226,"\Atmosphere\Temperature\Extreme temperature (min, max) (at specified distance from reference surface)",,,"Extreme temperature (min, max) (at specified distance from reference surface)", -229,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Runway visual range,,,Runway visual range, -230,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Visibility,,,Visibility, -248,"\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Transport calculations (e.g., trajectories)",,,"Transport calculations (e.g., trajectories)", -249,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Turbulence,,,Turbulence,Kinetic energy density of turbulent motion of the air -250,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Turbulence type (low levels and wake vortex),,,Turbulence type (low levels and wake vortex), -252,\Atmosphere\Humidity\Integrated water vapour,,,Integrated water vapour, -253,\Atmosphere\Humidity\Mass mixing ratio,,,Mass mixing ratio, -254,\Atmosphere\Humidity\Object wetness duration,,,Object wetness duration, -255,\Atmosphere\Humidity\Water vapour pressure,,,Water vapour pressure, -257,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Lightning discharge energy,,,Lightning discharge energy, -258,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Lightning discharge polarity,,,Lightning discharge polarity, -259,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Lightning discharge rates,,,Lightning discharge rates, -260,"\Atmosphere\Lightning\Lightning discharge type (cloud to cloud, cloud to surface)",,,"Lightning discharge type (cloud to cloud, cloud to surface)", -265,atmosphere,,,Past weather,"Predominant characteristic of weather which had existed at the station during a given period of time. [Manual on Codes (WMO-No. 306), Volume I.1. 2011 edition updated in 2019.]" -266,atmosphere,,,Present weather,"Weather existing at the time of observation, or under certain conditions, during the hour preceding the time of observation. [Manual on Codes (WMO-No. 306), Volume I.1. 2011 edition updated in 2019.]" -267,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Background luminance,,,Background luminance,Luminous flux received from the background per unit solid angle and per unit area. Note: Luminous flux is a quantity derived from radiant flux by evaluating the radiation according to its action upon the International Commission on Illumination standard photometric observer. -270,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Sunshine duration,,,Sunshine duration,The total time in one day during which the direct solar irradiance is equal to or more than the threshold value for bright sunshine (the threshold being 120 W m-2 of direct solar irradiance). -271,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Surface albedo,,,Surface albedo,Hemispherically integrated reflectance of the Earth surface in the range 0.4-0.7 µm. -273,\Atmosphere\Radiation\UV\UV-B radiation,,,UV-B radiation,Ultraviolet radiation covering the range 280-315 nm. -274,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\BrO (bromine monoxide),,,BrO (bromine monoxide),"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 5460627, CAS Number: 15656-19-6, in gas phase" -275,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\C2Cl4 (tetrachloroethene),,,C2Cl4 (tetrachloroethene),"IUPAC: 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethene, PubChem CID: 31373, CAS Number: 127-18-4, in gas phase" -276,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\C2HCl3 (trichloroethene),,,C2HCl3 (trichloroethene),"IUPAC: 1,1,2-trichloroethene, PubChem CID: 6575, CAS Number: 79-01-6, in gas phase" -277,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\CH2Br2 (dibromomethane),,,CH2Br2 (dibromomethane),"IUPAC: dibromomethane, PubChem CID: 3024, CAS Number: 74-95-3, in gas phase" -278,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\CH2Cl2 (dichloromethane),,,CH2Cl2 (dichloromethane),"IUPAC: dichloromethane, PubChem CID: 6344, CAS Number: 75-09-2, in gas phase" -279,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\CH3Br (bromomethane),,,CH3Br (bromomethane),"IUPAC: bromomethane, PubChem CID: 6323, CAS Number: 74-83-9, in gas phase" -280,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\CH3Cl (chloromethane),,,CH3Cl (chloromethane),"IUPAC: chloromethane, PubChem CID: 6327, CAS Number: 74-87-3, in gas phase" -281,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\CH3I (iodomethane),,,CH3I (iodomethane),"IUPAC: iodomethane, PubChem CID: 6328, CAS Number: 74-88-4, in gas phase" -282,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\CHBr3 (bromoform),,,CHBr3 (bromoform),"IUPAC: bromoform, PubChem CID: 5558, CAS Number: 75-25-2, in gas phase" -283,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\CHCl3 (trichloromethane, chloroform)",,,"CHCl3 (trichloromethane, chloroform)","IUPAC: chloroform, PubChem CID: 6212, CAS Number: 67-66-3, in gas phase" -284,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\CO,,,CO,"IUPAC: carbon monoxide, PubChem CID: 281, CAS Number: 630-08-0, in gas phase" -285,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\COF2 (difluoromethanal, carbonyl fluoride)",,,"COF2 (difluoromethanal, carbonyl fluoride)","IUPAC: carbonyl difluoride, PubChem CID: 9623, CAS Number: 353-50-4, in gas phase" -286,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\ClO (chlorine monoxide),,,ClO (chlorine monoxide),"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 166686, CAS Number: 14989-30-1, in gas phase" -287,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide),,,H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide),"IUPAC: hydrogen peroxide, PubChem CID: 784, CAS Number: 7722-84-1, in gas phase" -288,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\HCl (hydrochloric acid),,,HCl (hydrochloric acid),"IUPAC: chlorane, PubChem CID: 313, CAS Number: 7647-01-0, in gas phase" -289,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\HF (hydrofluoric acid),,,HF (hydrofluoric acid),"IUPAC: fluorane, PubChem CID: 14917, CAS Number: 7664-39-3, in gas phase" -291,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\ROOH,,,ROOH, -294,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Acidity-Alkalinity,,,Acidity-Alkalinity, -295,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Electric conductivity,,,Electric conductivity, -296,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Hydrogen ion (H+) or pH,,,Hydrogen ion (H+) or pH, +39,\Atmosphere,,,Atmospheric density,Density of the atmosphere. +44,\Atmosphere,,,Integrated air samples, +56,\Atmosphere,,,Special phenomena, +57,\Atmosphere,,,State of ground, +179,\Atmosphere\Clouds,,,Cloud amount,"Fraction of the sky covered by clouds of a particular type or combination. It can refer to a genus, species, variety, layer, or a certain combination of clouds. Also, see 'cloud cover'." +180,\Atmosphere\Clouds,,,Cloud cover,"The amount of sky estimated to be covered by a specified cloud type (partial cloud amount), or by all cloud types (total cloud amount). In either case, the estimate is made to the nearest okta (eighth) and is reported on a scale which is essentially one of the nearest eighth, except that figures 0 and 8 on the scale signify a completely clear and cloudy sky, respectively, with consequent adjustment to the adjacent 1 and 7 okta intervals." +181,\Atmosphere\Clouds,,,Cloud drop effective radius,"The area weighted mean radius of liquid water drops, assimilated to spheres of the same volume." +182,\Atmosphere\Clouds,,,Cloud hydrometeor concentration, +183,\Atmosphere\Clouds,,,Effective radius of cloud hydrometeors, +186,\Atmosphere\Clouds,,,Melting layer depth in clouds,Depth of the atmospheric layer in cloud where liquid-solid states transform into each other. +188,\Atmosphere\Clouds,,,PSC occurrence,Polar Stratospheric Clouds occurrence. - Accuracy expressed as Hit Rate [HR] and False Alarm Rate [FAR]. Simplified: [FAR/HR] +192,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas,,,CH4 (methane),"IUPAC: methane, PubChem CID: 297, CAS Number: 74-82-8, in gas phase" +193,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas,,,"CH4 (methane, C-13)","IUPAC: methane C-13, PubChem CID: 105026, CAS Number: 14762-74-4, in gas phase" +194,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas,,,CO2 (carbon dioxide),"IUPAC: carbon dioxide, PubChem CID: 280, CAS Number: 124-38-9, in gas phase" +195,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas,,,"CO2 (carbon dioxide, C-13)","IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 10129882, CAS Number: 1111-72-4, in gas phase" +196,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas,,,CO2 [O-18],CO2 with O-18 isotope +201,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas,,,N2O (nitrous oxide),"IUPAC: nitrous oxide, PubChem CID: 948, CAS Number: 10024-97-2, in gas phase" +203,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas,,,SF6 (sulfur hexafluoride),"IUPAC: hexafluoro-λ6-sulfane, PubChem CID: 17358, CAS Number: 2551-62-4, in gas phase" +204,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas,,,SO2F2 (sulfuryl fluoride),"IUPAC: sulfuryl difluoride, PubChem CID: 17607, CAS Number: 2699-79-8, in gas phase" +205,\Atmosphere\Gas\Other Gas,,,H2 (hydrogen molecule),"IUPAC: molecular hydrogen, PubChem CID: 783, CAS Number: 1333-74-0, in gas phase" +206,\Atmosphere\Gas\Other Gas,,,H2O (as a chemical species),"IUPAC: oxidane, PubChem CID: 962, CAS Number: 7732-18-5, in gas phase" +207,\Atmosphere\Gas\Other Gas,,,HDO (as a chemical species),"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 139859, CAS Number: 14940-63-7, in gas phase" +210,\Atmosphere\Precipitation,,,Amount of precipitation, +211,\Atmosphere\Precipitation,,,Duration of precipitation, +212,\Atmosphere\Precipitation,,,Intensity of precipitation, +213,\Atmosphere\Precipitation,,,Occurrence of precipitation during last period (yes/no), +214,\Atmosphere\Precipitation,,,Rate of ice accretion, +215,\Atmosphere\Precipitation,,,Type of precipitation, +216,\Atmosphere\Pressure,,,Atmospheric pressure, +217,\Atmosphere\Pressure,,,Characteristic of pressure tendency,"The pressure characteristic is an indication of how the pressure has changed during that period of time, for example, decreasing then increasing, or increasing and then increasing more rapidly." +218,\Atmosphere\Pressure,,,Pressure tendency,"Pressure tendency is the character and amount of atmospheric pressure change for a three-hour or other specified period ending at the time of observation. Pressure tendency is composed of two parts, namely the characteristic of pressure tendency and amount of pressure tendency." +219,\Atmosphere\Radionuclide,,,Beryllium [Be-7],"IUPAC: beryllium-7, PubChem CID: 6335489, CAS Number: 13966-02-4" +220,\Atmosphere\Radionuclide,,,CO2 [C-14],CO2 with C-14 isotope +221,\Atmosphere\Radionuclide,,,Krypton [Kr-85],"IUPAC: krypton-85, PubChem CID: 104816, CAS Number: 13983-27-2" +222,\Atmosphere\Radionuclide,,,Lead [Pb-210],"IUPAC: lead-210, PubChem CID: 6328175, CAS Number: 14255-04-0" +223,\Atmosphere\Radionuclide,,,Radon [Rn-222],"IUPAC: radon-222, PubChem CID: 61773, CAS Number: 14859-67-7" +224,\Atmosphere\Temperature,,,Air temperature (at specified distance from reference surface), +225,\Atmosphere\Temperature,,,Dew-point temperature (at specified distance from reference surface), +226,\Atmosphere\Temperature,,,"Extreme temperature (min, max) (at specified distance from reference surface)", +229,\Atmosphere\Visibility,,,Runway visual range, +230,\Atmosphere\Visibility,,,Visibility, +248,\Atmosphere\Dynamics,,,"Transport calculations (e.g., trajectories)", +249,\Atmosphere\Dynamics,,,Turbulence,Kinetic energy density of turbulent motion of the air +250,\Atmosphere\Dynamics,,,Turbulence type (low levels and wake vortex), +252,\Atmosphere\Humidity,,,Integrated water vapour, +253,\Atmosphere\Humidity,,,Mass mixing ratio, +254,\Atmosphere\Humidity,,,Object wetness duration, +255,\Atmosphere\Humidity,,,Water vapour pressure, +257,\Atmosphere\Lightning,,,Lightning discharge energy, +258,\Atmosphere\Lightning,,,Lightning discharge polarity, +259,\Atmosphere\Lightning,,,Lightning discharge rates, +260,\Atmosphere\Lightning,,,"Lightning discharge type (cloud to cloud, cloud to surface)", +265,\Atmosphere,,,Past weather,"Predominant characteristic of weather which had existed at the station during a given period of time. [Manual on Codes (WMO-No. 306), Volume I.1. 2011 edition updated in 2019.]" +266,\Atmosphere,,,Present weather,"Weather existing at the time of observation, or under certain conditions, during the hour preceding the time of observation. [Manual on Codes (WMO-No. 306), Volume I.1. 2011 edition updated in 2019.]" +267,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,Background luminance,Luminous flux received from the background per unit solid angle and per unit area. Note: Luminous flux is a quantity derived from radiant flux by evaluating the radiation according to its action upon the International Commission on Illumination standard photometric observer. +270,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,Sunshine duration,The total time in one day during which the direct solar irradiance is equal to or more than the threshold value for bright sunshine (the threshold being 120 W m-2 of direct solar irradiance). +271,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,Surface albedo,Hemispherically integrated reflectance of the Earth surface in the range 0.4-0.7 µm. +273,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,UV-B radiation,Ultraviolet radiation covering the range 280-315 nm. +274,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,BrO (bromine monoxide),"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 5460627, CAS Number: 15656-19-6, in gas phase" +275,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,C2Cl4 (tetrachloroethene),"IUPAC: 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethene, PubChem CID: 31373, CAS Number: 127-18-4, in gas phase" +276,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,C2HCl3 (trichloroethene),"IUPAC: 1,1,2-trichloroethene, PubChem CID: 6575, CAS Number: 79-01-6, in gas phase" +277,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,CH2Br2 (dibromomethane),"IUPAC: dibromomethane, PubChem CID: 3024, CAS Number: 74-95-3, in gas phase" +278,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,CH2Cl2 (dichloromethane),"IUPAC: dichloromethane, PubChem CID: 6344, CAS Number: 75-09-2, in gas phase" +279,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,CH3Br (bromomethane),"IUPAC: bromomethane, PubChem CID: 6323, CAS Number: 74-83-9, in gas phase" +280,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,CH3Cl (chloromethane),"IUPAC: chloromethane, PubChem CID: 6327, CAS Number: 74-87-3, in gas phase" +281,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,CH3I (iodomethane),"IUPAC: iodomethane, PubChem CID: 6328, CAS Number: 74-88-4, in gas phase" +282,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,CHBr3 (bromoform),"IUPAC: bromoform, PubChem CID: 5558, CAS Number: 75-25-2, in gas phase" +283,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,"CHCl3 (trichloromethane, chloroform)","IUPAC: chloroform, PubChem CID: 6212, CAS Number: 67-66-3, in gas phase" +284,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,CO,"IUPAC: carbon monoxide, PubChem CID: 281, CAS Number: 630-08-0, in gas phase" +285,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,"COF2 (difluoromethanal, carbonyl fluoride)","IUPAC: carbonyl difluoride, PubChem CID: 9623, CAS Number: 353-50-4, in gas phase" +286,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,ClO (chlorine monoxide),"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 166686, CAS Number: 14989-30-1, in gas phase" +287,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide),"IUPAC: hydrogen peroxide, PubChem CID: 784, CAS Number: 7722-84-1, in gas phase" +288,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,HCl (hydrochloric acid),"IUPAC: chlorane, PubChem CID: 313, CAS Number: 7647-01-0, in gas phase" +289,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,HF (hydrofluoric acid),"IUPAC: fluorane, PubChem CID: 14917, CAS Number: 7664-39-3, in gas phase" +291,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas,,,ROOH, +294,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition,,,Acidity-Alkalinity, +295,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition,,,Electric conductivity, +296,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition,,,Hydrogen ion (H+) or pH, 302,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Sulfur (S),,,S (sulfur),"IUPAC: sulfur, PubChem CID: n/a, CAS Number: 7704-34-9, in total deposition" -304,\Atmosphere\Wind\Direction of cloud movement,,,Direction of cloud movement, -305,\Atmosphere\Wind\Gust Speed,,,Gust Speed, -307,"\Atmosphere\Wind\Wind (Z component, vertical)",,,"Wind (Z component, vertical)",Z component of wind vector (horizontal and vertical profile) -310,"\Atmosphere\Wind\Upper wind (X, Y components, horizontal)",,,"Upper wind (X, Y components, horizontal)",Horizontal component of wind as a vector in an orthogonal coordinate system. -314,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Aerosol Absorption Optical Depth,Vertical column integral of spectral aerosol absorption coefficient: AAOD = exp(-K.Δz) where K is the absorption coefficient [km-1] and Δz the vertical path [km] -315,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Aerosol Extinction Coefficient,Spectral volumetric extinction cross-section of aerosol particles. -316,"particle phase, optical properties",,,"Particle light absorption coefficient, PM1",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: PM1 -317,"particle phase, optical properties",,,"Particle light absorption coefficient, PM10",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: PM10 -318,"particle phase, optical properties",,,"Particle light absorption coefficient, TSP",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: TSP -322,"particle phase, optical properties",,,"Particle light scattering coefficient, PM1",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: PM1 -323,"particle phase, optical properties",,,"Particle light scattering coefficient, PM10",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: PM10 -324,"particle phase, optical properties",,,"Particle light scattering coefficient, TSP",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: TSP -325,"particle phase, optical properties",,,"Aerosol optical depth, TSP","The AOD is the effective depth of the aerosol over a specified distance, from the viewpoint of radiation propagation: Vertical integral of spectral aerosol extinction coefficient AOD = exp(-K. Δz) where K is the extinction coefficient [km-1 ] and Δz the vertical path [km]." -327,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Ice\Cloud ice,,,Cloud ice,Atmospheric water in the solid phase (precipitating or not). -329,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Ice\Cloud ice effective radius,,,Cloud ice effective radius,"The area weighted mean radius of ice particles, assimilated to spheres of the same volume." -330,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Ice\Freezing level height in clouds,,,Freezing level height in clouds,Height of the atmospheric layer in cloud where liquid-solid states transform into each other -331,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Ice\Icing potential,,,Icing potential,"3D field of super-cooled liquid water, enabling the formation of ice coating on an object." -332,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon\CBrClF2 (Halon 1211),,,CBrClF2 (Halon 1211),"IUPAC: bromo-chloro-difluoromethane, PubChem CID: 9625, CAS Number: 353-59-3, in gas phase" -333,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon\CBrF3 (bromotrifluoromethane, Halon 1301)",,,"CBrF3 (bromotrifluoromethane, Halon 1301)","IUPAC: bromo(trifluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6384, CAS Number: 75-63-8, in gas phase" -334,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C13H10 (9H-fluorene, fluorene), in air",,,"C13H10 (9H-fluorene, fluorene), in air","IUPAC: 9H-fluorene, PubChem CID: 6853, CAS Number: 86-73-7, in gas phase" -335,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C14H10 (anthracene), PM10",,,"C14H10 (anthracene), PM10","IUPAC: anthracene, PubChem CID: 8418, CAS Number: 120-12-7, in particle phase, PM10" -336,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C14H10 (anthracene), in aerosol",,,"C14H10 (anthracene), in aerosol","IUPAC: anthracene, PubChem CID: 8418, CAS Number: 120-12-7, in particle phase" -337,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C14H10 (anthracene), in air and aerosol",,,"C14H10 (anthracene), in air and aerosol","IUPAC: anthracene, PubChem CID: 8418, CAS Number: 120-12-7, in aerosol" -338,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C14H10 (anthracene), in air",,,"C14H10 (anthracene), in air","IUPAC: anthracene, PubChem CID: 8418, CAS Number: 120-12-7, in gas phase" -339,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C14H10 (phenanthrene), PM10",,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), PM10","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in particle phase, PM10" -340,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C14H10 (phenanthrene), in aerosol",,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), in aerosol","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in particle phase" -341,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C14H10 (phenanthrene), in air",,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), in air","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in gas phase" -342,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C14H10 (phenanthrene), in air and aerosol",,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), in air and aerosol","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in aerosol" -343,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C14H10 (phenanthrene), in wet deposition",,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), in wet deposition","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in wet deposition" -344,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C14H10 (phenanthrene), in total precipitation",,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), in total precipitation","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in total precipitation" -345,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C16H10 (pyrene), in air and aerosol",,,"C16H10 (pyrene), in air and aerosol","IUPAC: pyrene, PubChem CID: 31423, CAS Number: 129-00-0, in aerosol" -346,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), PM10",,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), PM10","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in particle phase, PM10" -347,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in aerosol",,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in aerosol","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in particle phase" -348,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in air",,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in air","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in gas phase" -349,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in air and aerosol",,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in air and aerosol","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in aerosol" -350,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in precipitation",,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in precipitation","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in precipitation" -351,"\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH\C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in total precipitation",,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in total precipitation","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in total precipitation" -356,\Atmosphere\Radiation\UV\UV Broadband radiation,,,UV Broadband radiation,Spectrally integrated UV radiation -357,\Atmosphere\Radiation\UV\UV Erythemal radiation,,,UV Erythemal radiation,Radiation effective in causing actinic erythema -358,\Atmosphere\Radiation\UV\UV Multiband radiation,,,UV Multiband radiation,"UV radiation measured across several discrete, narrow wavebands (e.g. 10 nm) within the UV range, providing coarse spectral information" -359,\Atmosphere\Radiation\UV\UV Spectral radiation,,,UV Spectral radiation,UV radiation measured at a higher spectral resolution (e.g. 1 nm) than multiband UV radiation -361,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Physical properties - primary\Aerosol column burden (mass density),,,Aerosol column burden (mass density),2D field of the column burden of condensed particles in the atmosphere -362,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Particle effective radius,The area weighted mean radius of the aerosol particles. -364,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Particle mass concentration, PM10","Mass of particles per unit volume of air, size range: PM10" -365,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Particle mass concentration, PM1","Mass of particles per unit volume of air, size range: PM1" -366,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Particle mass concentration, PM2.5","Mass of particles per unit volume of air, size range: PM2.5" -367,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Particle mass concentration (size fractionated),"Mass of particles per unit volume of air, size fractionated" -368,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Particle mass concentration, TSP","Mass of particles per unit volume of air, size range: TSP" -369,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Particle number concentration,Amount of particles per unit volume of air -370,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Particle number size distribution, PM10","Particle number concentration as a function of size, typically equivalent spherical radius or diameter. Size range: TSP" -371,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Particle number size distribution, TSP","Particle number concentration as a function of size, typically equivalent spherical radius or diameter. Size range: PM10" -373,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Liquid water\Cloud liquid water (CLW),,,Cloud liquid water (CLW),Atmospheric water in the liquid phase (precipitating or not). -375,"\Atmosphere\POPs\POP\C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in aerosol",,,"C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in aerosol","IUPAC: (1R,4S,4aS,5S,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene, PubChem CID: 2087, CAS Number: 309-00-2, in particle phase" -376,"\Atmosphere\POPs\POP\C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in air",,,"C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in air","IUPAC: (1R,4S,4aS,5S,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene, PubChem CID: 2087, CAS Number: 309-00-2, in gas phase" -377,"\Atmosphere\POPs\POP\C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in air and aerosol",,,"C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in air and aerosol","IUPAC: (1R,4S,4aS,5S,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene, PubChem CID: 2087, CAS Number: 309-00-2, in aerosol" -378,"\Atmosphere\POPs\POP\C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in total precipitation",,,"C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in total precipitation","IUPAC: (1R,4S,4aS,5S,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene, PubChem CID: 2087, CAS Number: 309-00-2, in total precipitation" -379,"\Atmosphere\POPs\POP\C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in wet precipitation",,,"C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in wet precipitation","IUPAC: (1R,4S,4aS,5S,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene, PubChem CID: 2087, CAS Number: 309-00-2, in wet precipitation" -380,"\Atmosphere\POPs\POP\C6Cl6 (hexachlorobenzene, HCB), in air",,,"C6Cl6 (hexachlorobenzene, HCB), in air","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorobenzene, PubChem CID: 8370, CAS Number: 118-74-1, in gas phase" -381,"\Atmosphere\POPs\POP\C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, alpha-lindane, alpha-HCH), in aerosol",,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, alpha-lindane, alpha-HCH), in aerosol","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in particle phase" -382,"\Atmosphere\POPs\POP\C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, alpha-lindane, alpha-HCH), in air",,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, alpha-lindane, alpha-HCH), in air","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in gas phase" -383,"\Atmosphere\POPs\POP\C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, alpha-lindane, alpha-HCH), in wet precipitation",,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, alpha-lindane, alpha-HCH), in wet precipitation","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in wet deposition" -384,"\Atmosphere\POPs\POP\C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, gamma-lindane, gamma-HCH), in air",,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, gamma-lindane, gamma-HCH), in air","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in gas phase" -385,"\Atmosphere\POPs\POP\C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, gamma-lindane, gamma-HCH), in wet precipitation",,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, gamma-lindane, gamma-HCH), in wet precipitation","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in wet deposition" -390,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\Ammonia (NH3),,,NH3 (Ammonia),"IUPAC: azane, PubChem CID: 222, CAS Number: 7664-41-7, in gas phase" -391,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\C2H3O5N (peroxyacetylnitrate, PAN)",,,"C2H3O5N (peroxyacetylnitrate, PAN)","IUPAC: nitro ethaneperoxoate, PubChem CID: 16782, CAS Number: 2278-22-0, in gas phase" -392,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\ClONO2 (chlorine nitrate),,,ClONO2 (chlorine nitrate),"IUPAC: chloro nitrate, PubChem CID: 114934, CAS Number: 14545-72-3, in gas phase" -393,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\HCN (formonitrile, hydrogen cyanide)",,,"HCN (formonitrile, hydrogen cyanide)","IUPAC: formonitrile, PubChem CID: 768, CAS Number: 74-90-8, in gas phase" -394,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\HNO3 (nitric acid),,,HNO3 (nitric acid),"IUPAC: nitric acid, PubChem CID: 944, CAS Number: 7697-37-2, in gas phase" -395,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\NO (nitrogen monoxide),,,NO (nitrogen monoxide),"IUPAC: nitric oxide, PubChem CID: 145068, CAS Number: 10102-43-9, in gas phase" -396,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\NO2 (nitrogen dioxide),,,NO2 (nitrogen dioxide),"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 3032552, CAS Number: 10102-44-0, in gas phase" -397,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\NOx,,,NOx, -398,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\NOy,,,NOy, -411,"particle phase, physical properties",,,CCN concentration at single supersaturation, -412,"particle phase, physical properties",,,CCN concentration spectra, -413,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Hygroscopic growth factor, 110 μm equivalent", -414,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Hygroscopic growth factor, 165 μm equivalent", -415,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Hygroscopic growth factor, 35 μm equivalent", -416,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Hygroscopic growth factor, 50 μm equivalent", -417,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Hygroscopic growth factor, 75 μm equivalent", -418,"particle phase, physical properties",,,"Hygroscopic growth factor, total aerosol", -419,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs\C2F6 (hexafluoroethane, PFC-116)",,,"C2F6 (hexafluoroethane, PFC-116)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2,2-hexafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6431, CAS Number: 76-16-4, in gas phase" -420,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs\C3F8 (octafluoropropane, PFC-218)",,,"C3F8 (octafluoropropane, PFC-218)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,3-octafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 6432, CAS Number: 76-19-7, in gas phase" -421,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs\CF4 (tetrafluoromethane, carbon tetrafluoride, perfluoromethane, PFC-14)",,,"CF4 (tetrafluoromethane, carbon tetrafluoride, perfluoromethane, PFC-14)","IUPAC: tetrafluoromethane, PubChem CID: 6393, CAS Number: 75-73-0, in gas phase" -428,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Sulfur containing compounds\COS (OCS, carbon oxide sulfide, carbonyl sulfide)",,,"COS (OCS, carbon oxide sulfide, carbonyl sulfide)","IUPAC: carbonyl sulfide, PubChem CID: 10039, CAS Number: 463-58-1, in gas phase" -429,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Sulfur containing compounds\CS2 (Carbon disulfide),,,CS2 (Carbon disulfide),"IUPAC: methanedithione, PubChem CID: 6348, CAS Number: 75-15-0, in gas phase" -430,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Sulfur containing compounds\SO2,,,SO2,"IUPAC: sulfur dioxide, PubChem CID: 1119, CAS Number: 7446 09-5, in gas phase" -431,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Position\Lightning detection (time and location),,,Lightning detection (time and location),"Detection of the time and location (latitude, longitude) of lightning events. Accuracy expressed in terms of Hit Rate and False Alarm Rate, which requires predetermination of a specific distance and time tolerance." -432,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Position\Lightning direction from station,,,Lightning direction from station, -433,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Position\Lightning distance from station,,,Lightning distance from station, -434,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C2H2 (ethyne, acetylene)",,,"C2H2 (ethyne, acetylene)","IUPAC: acetylene, PubChem CID: 6326, CAS Number: 74-86-2, in gas phase" -435,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C2H2O2 (oxaldehyde, ethanedial)",,,"C2H2O2 (oxaldehyde, ethanedial)","IUPAC: oxaldehyde, PubChem CID: 7860, CAS Number: 107-22-2, in gas phase" -436,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C2H4 (ethene),,,C2H4 (ethene),"IUPAC: ethene, PubChem CID: 6325, CAS Number: 74-85-1, in gas phase" -437,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C2H6 (ethane),,,C2H6 (ethane),"IUPAC: ethane, PubChem CID: 6324, CAS Number: 74-84-0, in gas phase" -438,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C2H6S (dimethylsulfide, DMS)",,,"C2H6S (dimethylsulfide, DMS)","IUPAC: methylsulfanylmethane, PubChem CID: 1068, CAS Number: 75-18-3, in gas phase" -439,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C3H4 (propyne),,,C3H4 (propyne),"IUPAC: prop-1-yne, PubChem CID: 6335, CAS Number: 74-99-7, in gas phase" -440,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C3H4O (prop-2-enal, acrolein)",,,"C3H4O (prop-2-enal, acrolein)","IUPAC: prop-2-enal, PubChem CID: 7847, CAS Number: 107-02-8, in gas phase" -441,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C3H4O2 (2-oxopropanal, methylglyoxal)",,,"C3H4O2 (2-oxopropanal, methylglyoxal)","IUPAC: 2-oxopropanal, PubChem CID: 880, CAS Number: 78-98-8, in gas phase" -442,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C3H6 (propene),,,C3H6 (propene),"IUPAC: prop-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8252, CAS Number: 115-07-1, in gas phase" -443,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C3H6O (acetone, propanone)",,,"C3H6O (acetone, propanone)","IUPAC: propan-2-one, PubChem CID: 180, CAS Number: 67-64-1, in gas phase" -444,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C3H6O (propanal),,,C3H6O (propanal),"IUPAC: propanal, PubChem CID: 527, CAS Number: 123-38-6, in gas phase" -445,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C3H8 (propane),,,C3H8 (propane),"IUPAC: propane, PubChem CID: 6334, CAS Number: 74-98-6, in gas phase" -446,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C4H6 (1,3-butadiene, butadiene)",,,"C4H6 (1,3-butadiene, butadiene)","IUPAC: buta-1,3-diene, PubChem CID: 7845, CAS Number: 106-99-0, in gas phase" -447,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C4H6O (2-methylprop-2-enal, methacrolein)",,,"C4H6O (2-methylprop-2-enal, methacrolein)","IUPAC: 2-methylprop-2-enal, PubChem CID: 6562, CAS Number: 78-85-3, in gas phase" -448,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C4H6O (but-3-en-2-one, methylvinylketone)",,,"C4H6O (but-3-en-2-one, methylvinylketone)","IUPAC: but-3-en-2-one, PubChem CID: 6570, CAS Number: 78-94-4, in gas phase" -449,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C4H8 (1-butene),,,C4H8 (1-butene),"IUPAC: but-1-ene, PubChem CID: 7844, CAS Number: 106-98-9, in gas phase" -450,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C4H8 (sum of butenes),,,C4H8 (sum of butenes), -451,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C4H8O (butan-2-one, methylethylketone)",,,"C4H8O (butan-2-one, methylethylketone)","IUPAC: butan-2-one, PubChem CID: 6569, CAS Number: 78-93-3, in gas phase" -452,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C4H8O (butanal isomers),,,C4H8O (butanal isomers), -453,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H10 (1-pentene),,,C5H10 (1-pentene),"IUPAC: pent-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8004, CAS Number: 109-67-1, in gas phase" -454,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H10 (2-methyl-1-butene),,,C5H10 (2-methyl-1-butene),"IUPAC: 2-methylbut-1-ene, PubChem CID: 11240, CAS Number: 563-46-2, in gas phase" -455,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H10 (2-methyl-2-butene),,,C5H10 (2-methyl-2-butene),"IUPAC: 2-methylbut-2-ene, PubChem CID: 10553, CAS Number: 513-35-9, in gas phase" -456,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H10 (3-methyl-1-butene),,,C5H10 (3-methyl-1-butene),"IUPAC: 3-methylbut-1-ene, PubChem CID: 11239, CAS Number: 563-45-1, in gas phase" -457,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H10 (cyclopentane),,,C5H10 (cyclopentane),"IUPAC: cyclopentane, PubChem CID: 9253, CAS Number: 287-92-3, in gas phase" -458,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H10 (sum of 1-pentene and 2-methyl-2-butene),,,C5H10 (sum of 1-pentene and 2-methyl-2-butene), -459,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H10 (sum of pentenes),,,C5H10 (sum of pentenes), -460,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H10O (pentanal, valeraldehyde)",,,"C5H10O (pentanal, valeraldehyde)","IUPAC: pentanal, PubChem CID: 8063, CAS Number: 110-62-3, in gas phase" -461,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H12 & C4H8 (sum of 2,2-dimethylpropane & c-2-butene)",,,"C5H12 & C4H8 (sum of 2,2-dimethylpropane & c-2-butene)", -462,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H12 (2,2-dimethylpropane)",,,"C5H12 (2,2-dimethylpropane)","IUPAC: 2,2-dimethylpropane, PubChem CID: 10041, CAS Number: 463-82-1, in gas phase" -463,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H14 (2,3-dimethylbutane)",,,"C5H14 (2,3-dimethylbutane)","IUPAC: 2,3-dimethylbutane, PubChem CID: 6589, CAS Number: 79-29-8, in gas phase" -464,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H8 (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, isoprene)",,,"C5H8 (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, isoprene)","IUPAC: 2-methylbuta-1,3-diene, PubChem CID: 6557, CAS Number: 78-79-5, in gas phase" -465,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5H8 (cyclopentene),,,C5H8 (cyclopentene),"IUPAC: cyclopentene, PubChem CID: 8882, CAS Number: 142-29-0, in gas phase" -466,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5Hn, n=10 (sum of 3-methyl-1-butene and cyclopentene)",,,"C5Hn, n=10 (sum of 3-methyl-1-butene and cyclopentene)","Sum of 3-methyl-1-butene and cyclopentane, in gas phase" -467,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C5Hn (n={12, 10}; sum of n-pentane and cyclopentane)",,,"C5Hn, n={12, 10} (sum of n-pentane and cyclopentane)","Sum of n-pentane and cyclopentane, in gas phase" -468,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6H12 (cyclohexane),,,C6H12 (cyclohexane),"IUPAC: cyclohexane, PubChem CID: 8078, CAS Number: 110-82-7, in gas phase" -469,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6H12 (methylcyclopentane),,,C6H12 (methylcyclopentane),"IUPAC: methylcyclopentane, PubChem CID: 7296, CAS Number: 96-37-7, in gas phase" -470,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6H12O (hexanal isomers),,,C6H12O (hexanal isomers), -471,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6H14 (2,2-dimethylbutane)",,,"C6H14 (2,2-dimethylbutane)", -472,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6H14 (2-methylpentane),,,C6H14 (2-methylpentane),"IUPAC: 2-methylpentane, PubChem CID: 7892, CAS Number: 107-83-5, in gas phase" -473,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6H14 (3-methylpentane),,,C6H14 (3-methylpentane),"IUPAC: 3-methylpentane, PubChem CID: 7282, CAS Number: 96-14-0, in gas phase" -474,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6H14 (n-hexane),,,C6H14 (n-hexane),"IUPAC: hexane, PubChem CID: 8058, CAS Number: 110-54-3, in gas phase" -475,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6H14 (sum of methylpentanes),,,C6H14 (sum of methylpentanes), -476,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6H6 (benzene),,,C6H6 (benzene),"IUPAC: benzene, PubChem CID: 241, CAS Number: 71-43-2, in gas phase" -477,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6Hn (n={14, 12}; sum of 3-methylpentane and cyclohexane)",,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 3-methylpentane and cyclohexane)","sum of 3-methylpentane and cyclohexane, in gas phase" -478,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6Hn (n={14, 12}; sum of 2,2-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane",,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 2,2-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane)","sum of 2,2-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane, in gas phase" -479,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C6Hn (n={14, 12}; sum of 2,3-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane",,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 2,3-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane)","sum of 2,3-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane, in gas phase" -480,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C7H16 (sum of methylhexanes),,,C7H16 (sum of methylhexanes), -481,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C7H6O (benzene carbaldehyde),,,C7H6O (benzene carbaldehyde), -482,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C7H8 (toluene),,,C7H8 (toluene),"IUPAC: toluene, PubChem CID: 1140, CAS Number: 108-88-3, in gas phase" -483,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C8H10 (ethylbenzene),,,C8H10 (ethylbenzene),"IUPAC: ethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7500, CAS Number: 100-41-4, in gas phase" -484,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C8H10 (m-xylene),,,C8H10 (m-xylene),"IUPAC: 1,3-xylene, PubChem CID: 7929, CAS Number: 108-38-3, in gas phase" -485,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C8H10 (o-xylene),,,C8H10 (o-xylene),"IUPAC: 1,2-xylene, PubChem CID: 7237, CAS Number: 95-47-6, in gas phase" -486,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C8H10 (Sum of p-xylene and m-xylene, 1,3- and 1,4-dimethylbenzene)",,,"C8H10 (Sum of p-xylene and m-xylene, 1,3- and 1,4-dimethylbenzene)", -487,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C9H12 (1,2,4-trimethylbenzene)",,,"C9H12 (1,2,4-trimethylbenzene)","IUPAC: 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7247, CAS Number: 95-36-3, in gas phase" -488,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\C9H12 (1,3,5-trimethylbenzene)",,,"C9H12 (1,3,5-trimethylbenzene)","IUPAC: 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7947, CAS Number: 108-67-8, in gas phase" -489,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\CH2O (methanal, formaldehyde)",,,"CH2O (methanal, formaldehyde)","IUPAC: formaldehyde, PubChem CID: 712, CAS Number: 50-00-0, in gas phase" -490,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\CH3CH2OH (ethanol),,,CH3CH2OH (ethanol),"IUPAC: ethanol, PubChem CID: 702, CAS Number: 64-17-5, in gas phase" -491,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\CH3CHO (acetaldehyde, ethanal)",,,"CH3CHO (acetaldehyde, ethanal)","IUPAC: acetaldehyde, PubChem CID: 177, CAS Number: 75-07-0, in gas phase" -492,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\CH3CN (acetonitrile),,,CH3CN (acetonitrile),"IUPAC: acetonitrile, PubChem CID: 6342, CAS Number: 75-05-8, in gas phase" -493,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\CH3OH (methanol),,,CH3OH (methanol),"IUPAC: methanol, PubChem CID: 887, CAS Number: 67-56-1, in gas phase" -494,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\NMHC,,,NMHC, -495,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\c-C4H8 (cis-2-butene),,,c-C4H8 (cis-2-butene),"IUPAC: (Z)-but-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5287573, CAS Number: 590-18-1, in gas phase" -496,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\c-C5H10 (cis-2-pentene),,,c-C5H10 (cis-2-pentene),"IUPAC: (Z)-pent-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5326160, CAS Number: 627-20-3, in gas phase" -497,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\i-C4H10 (2-methylpropane, iso-butane)",,,"i-C4H10 (2-methylpropane, iso-butane)","IUPAC: 2-methylpropane, PubChem CID: 6360, CAS Number: 75-28-5, in gas phase" -498,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\i-C4H8 (2-methylpropene, iso-butene)",,,"i-C4H8 (2-methylpropene, iso-butene)","IUPAC: 2-methylprop-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8255, CAS Number: 115-11-7, in gas phase" -499,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\i-C5H12 (2-methylbutane, iso-pentane)",,,"i-C5H12 (2-methylbutane, iso-pentane)","IUPAC: 2-methylbutane, PubChem CID: 6556, CAS Number: 78-78-4, in gas phase" -500,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\i-C7H16 (2-methylhexane, isoheptane)",,,"i-C7H16 (2-methylhexane, isoheptane)","IUPAC: 2-methylhexane, PubChem CID: 11582, CAS Number: 591-76-4, in gas phase" -501,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\n-C4H10 (n-butane),,,n-C4H10 (n-butane),"IUPAC: butane, PubChem CID: 7843, CAS Number: 106-97-8, in gas phase" -502,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\n-C5H12 (n-pentane),,,n-C5H12 (n-pentane),"IUPAC: pentane, PubChem CID: 8003, CAS Number: 109-66-0, in gas phase" -503,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\n-C7H16 (n-heptane),,,n-C7H16 (n-heptane),"IUPAC: heptane, PubChem CID: 8900, CAS Number: 142-82-5, in gas phase" -504,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\t-C4H8 (trans-2-butene),,,t-C4H8 (trans-2-butene),"IUPAC: (E)-but-2-ene, PubChem CID: 62695, CAS Number: 107-01-7, in gas phase" -505,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\t-C5H10 (trans-2-pentene),,,t-C5H10 (trans-2-pentene),"IUPAC: (E)-pent-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5326161, CAS Number: 109-68-2, in gas phase" -506,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Optical properties\Cloud optical depth,,,Cloud optical depth,"Effective depth (thickness) of a cloud from the viewpoint of radiation propagation. Specifically, OD = exp(-K.Δz), where K is the extinction coefficient [km-1] and Δz the vertical path [km] between the base and the top of the cloud. The WMO Cloud Atlas (https://cloudatlas.wmo.int/en/optical-thickness.html) defines cloud optical thickness as 'The optical thickness of a cloud is the degree to which the cloud prevents light from passing through it.'" -507,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Optical properties\Optical depth of fog,,,Optical depth of fog, -508,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Optical properties\Optical depth within each cloud layer,,,Optical depth within each cloud layer, -509,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Optical properties\Short-wave cloud reflectance,,,Short-wave cloud reflectance,Reflectance of the solar radiation from clouds -521,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations\Extinction coefficient,,,Extinction coefficient, -522,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations\Hydrometeor radius,,,Hydrometeor radius, -523,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations\Hydrometeor type,,,Hydrometeor type, -524,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations\Lithometeor type,,,Lithometeor type, -525,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations\Meteorological Optical Range,,,Meteorological Optical Range, -526,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations\Obscuration type,,,Obscuration type, -529,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic acid\Strong acids,,,Strong acids, -531,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Position\Cloud base height,,,Cloud base height,"For surface observations, height of the cloud base above ground level; for aircraft observations, altitude of the cloud base above mean sea level." -532,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Position\Cloud Top Height,,,Cloud top height,Height of the top of the cloud (highest cloud in case of multi-layer clouds) above mean sea level. -533,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Position\Height of inversion,,,Height of inversion, -534,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs\C2H3Cl2F (1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane, HCFC-141b)",,,"C2H3Cl2F (1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane, HCFC-141b)","IUPAC: 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane, PubChem CID: 15586, CAS Number: 1717-00-6, in gas phase" -535,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs\C2H3ClF2 (1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, HCFC-142b)",,,"C2H3ClF2 (1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, HCFC-142b)","IUPAC: 1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6388, CAS Number: 75-68-3, in gas phase" -536,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\C2H3F3 (1,1,1-trifluoroethane, HFC-143a)",,,"C2H3F3 (1,1,1-trifluoroethane, HFC-143a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9868, CAS Number: 420-46-2, in gas phase" -537,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs\CHClF2 (chlorodifluoromethane, HCFC-22)",,,"CHClF2 (chlorodifluoromethane, HCFC-22)","IUPAC: chloro(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6372, CAS Number: 75-45-6, in gas phase" -538,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Bromide (Br-),,,Br- (bromide),"IUPAC: bromide, PubChem CID: 259, CAS Number: 24959-67-9, in total deposition" -539,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Chloride (Cl-),,,Cl- (chloride),"IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in total deposition" -540,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Fluoride (F-),,,F- (fluoride),"IUPAC: fluoride, PubChem CID: 28179, CAS Number: 16984-48-8, in total deposition" -541,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Iodide (I-),,,I- (iodide),"IUPAC: iodide, PubChem CID: 30165, CAS Number: 20461-54-5, in total deposition" -542,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Phosphate (PO4---),,,PO4--- (phosphate),"IUPAC: phosphate, PubChem CID: 1061, CAS Number: 14265-44-2, in total deposition" -543,"\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Sulfate (SO4=), corrected",,,"SO4= (sulfate), corrected","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in total deposition" -544,"\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Sulfate (SO4=), total",,,SO4= (sulfate),"IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in total deposition" -545,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Calcium (Ca++),,,Ca++ (calcium),"IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in total deposition" -546,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Magnesium (Mg++),,,Mg++ (magnesium),"IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in total deposition" -547,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Potassium (K+),,,K+ (potassium),"IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in total deposition" -548,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Sodium (Na+),,,Na+ (sodium),"IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in total deposition" -550,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type\Type of cloud,,,Type of cloud,"Result of cloud type classification - Accuracy expressed as inverse of number of classes, so that smaller figures correspond to better performance." -551,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type\Type of high clouds,,,Type of high clouds,"Type of clouds of genera Cirrus, Cirrocumulus, or Cirrostratus. These occur between 3-8 km (polar regions), 5-13 km (temperate regions) and 6-18 km (tropics) above ground [ref: WMO, International Cloud Atlas, 2017 ed.]" -552,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type\Type of low clouds,,,Type of low clouds,"Type of clouds of genera Stratus, Stratocumulus, Cumulus, or Cumulonimbus. These occur between 0-2 km above ground [ref: WMO, International Cloud Atlas, 2017 ed.]" -553,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type\Type of middle clouds,,,Type of middle clouds,"Type of clouds of genera Altocumulus, Altostratus, or Nimbostratus. These occur between 2-4 km (polar regions), 2-7 km (temperate regions) and 2-8 km (tropics) above ground [ref: WMO, International Cloud Atlas, 2017 ed.]" -554,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\C2H2F4 (1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, HFC-134a)",,,"C2H2F4 (1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, HFC-134a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 13129, CAS Number: 811-97-2, in gas phase" -555,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\C2H4F2 (1,1-difluoroethane, HFC-152a)",,,"C2H4F2 (1,1-difluoroethane, HFC-152a)","IUPAC: 1,1-difluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6368, CAS Number: 75-37-6, in gas phase" -556,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\C2HF5 (pentafluoroethane, HFC-125)",,,"C2HF5 (pentafluoroethane, HFC-125)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9633, CAS Number: 354-33-6, in gas phase" -557,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, HFC",,,"C3H2F6 (1,1,1,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane, HFC-236ea)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 79009, CAS Number: 431-63-0, in gas phase" -558,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\C3H3F5 (1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane, HFC-245fa)",,,"C3H3F5 (1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane, HFC-245fa)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 68030, CAS Number: 460-73-1, in gas phase" -559,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\C3HF7 (1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane, HFC-227ea)",,,"C3HF7 (1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane, HFC-227ea)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 67940, CAS Number: 431-89-0, in gas phase" -560,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\C4H5F5 (1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane, HFC-365mfc)",,,"C4H5F5 (1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane, HFC-365mfc)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane, PubChem CID: 67884, CAS Number: 406-58-6, in gas phase" -561,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\CH2F2 (difluoromethane, HFC-32)",,,"CH2F2 (difluoromethane, HFC-32)","IUPAC: difluoromethane, PubChem CID: 6345, CAS Number: 75-10-5, in gas phase" -562,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\CHF3 (trifluoromethane, HFC-23)",,,"CHF3 (trifluoromethane, HFC-23)","IUPAC: fluoroform, PubChem CID: 6373, CAS Number: 75-46-7, in gas phase" -565,\Atmosphere\Radiation\IR\Long-wave irradiance (direction unspecified),,,Long-wave irradiance (direction unspecified),"Flux density of long-wave radiation (direction unspecified) at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface. Long-wave radiation is the radiation at wavelengths greater than 3 μm (3000 nm), including most of the spectrum emitted by sources at terrestrial temperatures." -566,\Atmosphere\Radiation\IR\Downward long-wave irradiance,,,Downward long-wave irradiance,"Flux density of downwelling long-wave radiation, at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." -567,\Atmosphere\Radiation\IR\Upward long-wave irradiance,,,Upward long-wave irradiance,"Flux density of upwelling long-wave radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." -568,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Ammonium (NH4+),,,NH4+ (ammonium),"IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in total deposition" -569,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Nitrate (NO3-),,,NO3- (nitrate),"IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in total deposition" -570,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Nitrite (NO2-),,,NO2- (nitrite),"IUPAC: nitrite, PubChem CID: 946, CAS Number: 14797-65-0, in total deposition" -571,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar\Diffuse downward short-wave irradiance,,,Diffuse downward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of diffuse short-wave solar radiation, at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." -572,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar\Direct downward short-wave irradiance,,,Direct downward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of direct downwelling short-wave solar radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." -573,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar\Downward short-wave irradiance,,,Downward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of downwelling short-wave solar radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface. [The term 'global (downward) shortwave irradiance' is sometimes used to specify that this flux is the sum of direct and diffuse components.]" -574,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar\Upward short-wave irradiance,,,Upward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of upwelling short-wave radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." -576,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid\Acetate (CH3COO-),,,CH3COO- (acetate),"IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-1, in total deposition" -577,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid\Formate (HCOO-),,,HCOO- (formate),"IUPAC: formate, PubChem CID: 283, CAS Number: 71-47-6, in total deposition" -578,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid\Propionate (C2H5COO-),,,C2H5COO- (propionate),"IUPAC: propanoate, PubChem CID: 104745, CAS Number: 72-03-7, in total deposition" -579,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Acidity-Alkalinity, total aerosol",,,"Acidity-Alkalinity, TSP", -589,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\C2Cl2F4 (1,2-dichlorotetrafluoroethane, CFC-114)",,,"C2Cl2F4 (1,2-dichlorotetrafluoroethane, CFC-114)","IUPAC: 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6429, CAS Number: 76-14-2" -590,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\C2Cl3F3 (1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, CFC-113)",,,"C2Cl3F3 (1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, CFC-113)","IUPAC: 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6428, CAS Number: 76-13-1, in gas phase" -591,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\C2ClF5 (1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethane, CFC-115)",,,"C2ClF5 (1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethane, CFC-115)","IUPAC: 1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6430, CAS Number: 76-15-3, in gas phase" -592,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\CCl2F2 (dichlorodifluoromethane, CFC-12)",,,"CCl2F2 (dichlorodifluoromethane, CFC-12)","IUPAC: dichloro(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6391, CAS Number: 75-71-8, in gas phase" -593,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\CCl3F (trichlorofluoromethane, CFC-11)",,,"CCl3F (trichlorofluoromethane, CFC-11)","IUPAC: trichloro(fluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6389, CAS Number: 75-69-4, in gas phase" -594,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halocarbons\CCl4 (tetrachloromethane, carbon tetrachloride)",,,"CCl4 (tetrachloromethane, carbon tetrachloride)","IUPAC: tetrachloromethane, PubChem CID: 5943, CAS Number: 56-23-5, in gas phase" -595,"\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halocarbons\CH3CCl3 (1,1,1-trichloroethane, methyl chloroform)",,,"CH3CCl3 (1,1,1-trichloroethane, methyl chloroform)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trichloroethane, PubChem CID: 6278, CAS Number: 71-55-6, in gas phase" -597,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Aluminium (Al),,,Al (aluminium),"IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in total deposition" -598,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Arsenic (As),,,As (arsenic),"IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in total deposition" -599,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Cadmium (Cd),,,Cd (cadmium),"IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in total deposition" -600,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Chromium (Cr),,,Cr (chromium),"IUPAC: chromium, PubChem CID: 23976, CAS Number: 7440-47-3, in total deposition" -601,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Cobalt (Co),,,Co (cobalt),"IUPAC: cobalt, PubChem CID: 104730, CAS Number: 7440-48-4, in total deposition" -602,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Copper (Cu),,,Cu (copper),"IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in total deposition" -603,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Iron (Fe),,,Fe (iron),"IUPAC: iron, PubChem CID: 23925, CAS Number: 7439-89-6, in total deposition" -604,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Lead (Pb),,,Pb (lead),"IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in total deposition" -605,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Manganese (Mn),,,Mn (manganese),"IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in total deposition" -606,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Mercury (Hg),,,Hg (mercury),"IUPAC: mercury, PubChem CID: 23931, CAS Number: 7439-97-6, in total deposition" -607,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Nickel (Ni),,,Ni (nickel),"IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 936, CAS Number: 7440-02-1, in total deposition" -608,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Vanadium (V),,,V (vanadium),"IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in total deposition" -609,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Zinc (Zn),,,Zn (zinc),"IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in total deposition" -614,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\Chloride (Cl-), PM1",,,"Cl- (chloride), PM1","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM1" -615,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\Chloride (Cl-), PM10",,,"Cl- (chloride), PM10","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM10" -616,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\Chloride (Cl-), PM2.5",,,"Cl- (chloride), PM2.5","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" -617,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\Chloride (Cl-), total aerosol",,,"Cl- (chloride), TSP","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, TSP" -618,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\Fluoride (F-), total aerosol",,,"F- (fluoride), TSP","IUPAC: fluoride, PubChem CID: 28179, CAS Number: 16984-48-8, in particle phase, TSP" -619,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\SO4= (sulfate), corrected",,,"SO4= (sulfate), corrected","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase" -620,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\Sulfate (SO4=), total",,,"SO4= (sulfate), TSP","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, TSP" -621,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\Sulfate (SO4=), total, PM10",,,"SO4= (sulfate), PM10","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, PM10" -622,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\Sulfate (SO4=), total, PM2.5",,,"SO4= (sulfate), PM2.5","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" -623,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\Elemental carbon, PM10",,,"Elemental carbon, PM10",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM10 -624,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\Elemental carbon, PM1",,,"Elemental carbon, PM1",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM1 -625,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\Elemental carbon, PM2.5",,,"Elemental carbon, PM2.5",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM2.5 -626,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\Total carbon, PM10",,,"Total carbon, PM10","Sum of elemental and organic carbon. Includes inorganic carbon, which is operationally distributed between elemental and organic carbon. Size range: PM10" -632,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Calcium (Ca++), PM10",,,"Ca++ (calcium), PM10","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, PM10" -633,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Calcium (Ca++), PM2.5",,,"Ca++ (calcium), PM2.5","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" -634,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Calcium (Ca++), total aerosol",,,"Ca++ (calcium), TSP","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, TSP" -635,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Magnesium (Mg++), PM10",,,"Mg++ (magnesium), PM10","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, PM10" -636,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Magnesium (Mg++), PM2.5",,,"Mg++ (magnesium), PM2.5","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" -637,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Magnesium (Mg++), total aerosol",,,"Mg++ (magnesium), TSP","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, TSP" -638,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Potassium (K+), PM10",,,"K+ (potassium), PM10","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, PM10" -639,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Potassium (K+), PM2.5",,,"K+ (potassium), PM2.5","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" -640,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Potassium (K+), total aerosol",,,"K+ (potassium), TSP","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, TSP" -641,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Sodium (Na+), PM10",,,"Na+ (sodium), PM10","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, PM10" -642,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Sodium (Na+), PM2.5",,,"Na+ (sodium), PM2.5","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" -643,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\Sodium (Na+), total aerosol",,,"Na+ (sodium), TSP","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, TSP" -644,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Ammonia (NH3), PM2.5",,,"NH3 (ammonia), PM2.5","IUPAC: azane, PubChem CID: 222, CAS Number: 7664-41-7, in particle phase, PM2.5" -645,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Ammonium (NH4+), PM10",,,"NH4+ (ammonium), PM10","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, PM10" -646,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Ammonium (NH4+), PM2.5",,,"NH4+ (ammonia), PM2.5","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" -647,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Ammonium (NH4+), total aerosol",,,"NH4+ (ammonium), TSP","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, TSP" -648,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3), total aerosol",,,"NH4NO4 (ammonium nitrate), TSP","IUPAC: ammonium nitrate, PubChem CID: 22985, CAS Number: 6484-52-2, in particle phase, TSP" -649,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3), PM1",,,"NH4NO3 (ammonium nitrate), PM1","IUPAC: ammonium nitrate, PubChem CID: 22985, CAS Number: 6484-52-2, in particle phase, PM1" -650,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Nitrate (NO3-), PM10",,,"NO3- (nitrate), PM10","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, PM10" -651,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Nitrate (NO3-), PM2.5",,,"NO3- (nitrate), PM2.5","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" -652,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Nitrate (NO3-), total aerosol",,,"NO3- (nitrate), TSP","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, TSP" -653,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Nitrite (NO2-), total aerosol",,,"NO2- (nitrite), TSP","IUPAC: nitrite, PubChem CID: 946, CAS Number: 14797-65-0, in particle phase, TSP" -654,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Sum of ammonia (NH3) and ammonium (NH4+), in air and aerosol",,,Sum of NH3 (ammonia) and NH4+ (ammonium),Sum of NH3 (ammonia) and NH4+ (ammonium) -655,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Sum of nitric acid (HNO3) and nitrate (NO3-), in air and aerosol",,,Sum of HNO3 (nitric acid) and NO3- (nitrate),Sum of HNO3 (nitric acid) and NO3- (nitrate) -656,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\Major chemical components (size fractionated),,,Major chemical components,Major chemical components -657,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\Major inorganic components (TSP),,,"Major inorganic components, TSP","Major inorganic components, TSP" -658,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\Major inorganic components (coarse),,,"Major inorganic components, coarse","Major inorganic components, coarse" -659,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\Major inorganic components (fine),,,"Major inorganic components, fine","Major inorganic components, fine" -660,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\Other chemical components (coarse),,,"Other chemical components, coarse","Other chemical components, coarse" -661,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\Other chemical components (fine),,,"Other chemical components, fine","Other chemical components, fine" -662,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\C2H3O2- (CH3COO-, acetate), PM1",,,"C2H3O2- (CH3COO-, acetate), PM1","IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-0, in particle phase, PM1" -663,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\C2H3O2- (CH3COO-, acetate), in aerosol",,,"C2H3O2- (CH3COO-, acetate)","IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-0, in particle phase" -664,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), PM1",,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), PM1","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, PM1" -665,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), PM10",,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), PM10","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, PM10" -666,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), total aerosol",,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), TSP","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, TSP" -667,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\CH3O3S- (methanesulfonate), PM1",,,"CH3O3S- (methanesulfonate), PM1","IUPAC: methanesulfonate, PubChem CID: 85257, CAS Number: 16053-58-0, in particle phase, PM1" -668,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\CH3O3S- (methanesulfonate), total aerosol",,,"CH3O3S- (methanesulfonate), TSP","IUPAC: methanesulfonate, PubChem CID: 85257, CAS Number: 16053-58-0, in particle phase, TSP" -669,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\CHO2- (HCOO-, formate), in aerosol",,,"CHO2- (HCOO-, formate)","IUPAC: formate, PubChem CID: 283, CAS Number: 71-47-6, in particle phase" -670,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic carbonaceous\Carbonaceous-organic material (coarse), PM10",,,"Carbonaceous-organic material, PM10", -671,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic carbonaceous-Carbonaceous-organic material (fine),,,"Carbonaceous-organic material, fine", -672,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Titanium (Ti), total aerosol",,,"Ti (Titanium), TSP","IUPAC: titanium, PubChem CID: 23963, CAS Number: 7440-32-6, in particle phase, TSP" -673,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Aluminium (Al), PM2.5",,,"Al (Aluminium), PM2.5","IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in particle phase, PM2.5" -674,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Aluminium (Al), total aerosol",,,"Al (Aluminium), TSP","IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in particle phase, TSP" -675,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Antimony (Sb), PM2.5",,,"Sb (Antimony), PM2.5","IUPAC: antimony, PubChem CID: 5354495, CAS Number: 7440-36-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" -676,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Antimony (Sb), total aerosol",,,"Sb (Antimony), TSP","IUPAC: antimony, PubChem CID: 5354495, CAS Number: 7440-36-0, in particle phase, TSP" -677,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Arsenic (As), PM10",,,"As (Arsenic), PM10","IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in particle phase, PM10" -678,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Arsenic (As), total aerosol",,,"As (Arsenic), TSP","IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in particle phase, TSP" -679,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Barium (Ba), PM2.5",,,"Ba (Barium), PM2.5","IUPAC: barium, PubChem CID: 5355457, CAS Number: 7440-39-3, in particle phase, PM2.5" -680,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Barium (Ba), total aerosol",,,"Ba (Barium), TSP","IUPAC: barium, PubChem CID: 5355457, CAS Number: 7440-39-3, in particle phase, TSP" -681,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Bismuth (Bi), PM2.5",,,"Bi (Bismuth), PM2.5","IUPAC: bismuth, PubChem CID: 5359367, CAS Number: 7440-69-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" -682,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Bismuth (Bi), total aerosol",,,"Bi (Bismuth), TSP","IUPAC: bismuth, PubChem CID: 5359367, CAS Number: 7440-69-9, in particle phase, TSP" -683,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Cadmium (Cd), PM1",,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM1","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM1" -684,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Cadmium (Cd), PM10",,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM10","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM10" -685,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Cadmium (Cd), PM2.5",,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM2.5","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" -686,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Cadmium (Cd), PM2.5 thru PM10",,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM2.5 - PM10","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM2.5 - PM10" -687,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Cadmium (Cd), total aerosol",,,"Cd (Cadmium), TSP","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, TSP" -688,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Cerium (Ce), PM2.5",,,"Ce (Cerium), PM2.5","IUPAC: cerium, PubChem CID: 23974, CAS Number: 7440-45-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" -689,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Cerium (Ce), total aerosol",,,"Ce (Cerium), TSP","IUPAC: cerium, PubChem CID: 23974, CAS Number: 7440-45-1, in particle phase, TSP" -690,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Chromium (Cr), total aerosol",,,"Cr (Chromium), TSP","IUPAC: chromium, PubChem CID: 23976, CAS Number: 7440-47-3, in particle phase, TSP" -691,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Cobalt (Co), total aerosol",,,"Co (Cobalt), TSP","IUPAC: cobalt, PubChem CID: 104730, CAS Number: 7440-48-4, in particle phase, TSP" -692,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Copper (Cu), PM10",,,"Cu (Copper), PM10","IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in particle phase, PM10" -693,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Copper (Cu), total aerosol",,,"Cu (Copper), TSP","IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in particle phase, TSP" -694,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Iron (Fe), total aerosol",,,"Fe (Iron), TSP","IUPAC: iron, PubChem CID: 23925, CAS Number: 7439-89-6, in particle phase, TSP" -695,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Lanthanum (La), PM2.5",,,"La (Lanthanum), PM2.5","IUPAC: lanthanum, PubChem CID: 23926, CAS Number: 7439-91-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" -696,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Lanthanum (La), total aerosol",,,"La (Lanthanum), TSP","IUPAC: lanthanum, PubChem CID: 23926, CAS Number: 7439-91-0, in particle phase, TSP" -697,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Lead (Pb), PM10",,,"Pb (Lead), PM10","IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in particle phase, PM10" -698,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Lead (Pb), total aerosol",,,"Pb (Lead), TSP","IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in particle phase, TSP" -699,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Lithium (Li), PM2.5",,,"Li (Lithium), PM2.5","IUPAC: lithium, PubChem CID: 3028194, CAS Number: 7439-93-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" -700,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Lithium (Li), total aerosol",,,"Li (Lithium), TSP","IUPAC: lithium, PubChem CID: 3028194, CAS Number: 7439-93-2, in particle phase, TSP" -701,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Manganese (Mn), PM10",,,"Mn (Manganese), PM10","IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in particle phase, PM10" -702,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Manganese (Mn), total aerosol",,,"Mn (Manganese), TSP","IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in particle phase, TSP" -703,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Mercury (Hg), total aerosol",,,"Hg (Mercury), TSP","IUPAC: mercury, PubChem CID: 23931, CAS Number: 7439-97-6, in particle phase, TSP" -704,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Nickel (Ni), PM10",,,"Ni (Nickel), PM10","IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 935, CAS Number: 7440-02-0, in particle phase, PM10" -705,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Nickel (Ni), total aerosol",,,"Ni (Nickel), TSP","IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 935, CAS Number: 7440-02-0, in particle phase, TSP" -706,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Phosphorous (P), PM2.5",,,"P (Phosphorous), PM2.5","IUPAC: phosphorus, PubChem CID: 5462309, CAS Number: 7723-14-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" -707,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Phosphorous (P), total aerosol",,,"P (Phosphorous), TSP","IUPAC: phosphorus, PubChem CID: 5462309, CAS Number: 7723-14-0, in particle phase, TSP" -708,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Rubidium (Rb), PM2.5",,,"Rb (Rubidium), PM2.5","IUPAC: rubidium, PubChem CID: 5357696, CAS Number: 7440-17-7, in particle phase, PM2.5" -709,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Rubidium (Rb), total aerosol",,,"Rb (Rubidium), TSP","IUPAC: rubidium, PubChem CID: 5357696, CAS Number: 7440-17-7, in particle phase, TSP" -710,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Selenium (Se), total aerosol",,,"Se (Selenium), TSP","IUPAC: selenium, PubChem CID: 6326970, CAS Number: 7782-49-2, in particle phase, TSP" -711,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Strontium (Sr), PM2.5",,,"Sr (Strontium), PM2.5","IUPAC: strontium, PubChem CID: 5359327, CAS Number: 7440-24-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" -712,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Strontium (Sr), total aerosol",,,"Sr (Strontium), TSP","IUPAC: strontium, PubChem CID: 5359327, CAS Number: 7440-24-6, in particle phase, TSP" -713,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Thallium (Tl), PM2.5",,,"Tl (Thallium), PM2.5","IUPAC: thallium, PubChem CID: 5359464, CAS Number: 7440-28-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" -714,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Thallium (Tl), total aerosol",,,"Tl (Thallium), TSP","IUPAC: thallium, PubChem CID: 5359464, CAS Number: 7440-28-0, in particle phase, TSP" -715,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Thorium (Th), PM2.5",,,"Th (Thorium), PM2.5","IUPAC: thorium, PubChem CID: 23960, CAS Number: 7440-29-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" -716,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Thorium (Th), total aerosol",,,"Th (Thorium), TSP","IUPAC: thorium, PubChem CID: 23960, CAS Number: 7440-29-1, in particle phase, TSP" -717,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Tin (Sn), PM2.5",,,"Sn (Tin), PM2.5","IUPAC: tin, PubChem CID: 5352426, CAS Number: 7440-31-5, in particle phase, PM2.5" -718,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Tin (Sn), total aerosol",,,"Sn (Tin), TSP","IUPAC: tin, PubChem CID: 5352426, CAS Number: 7440-31-5, in particle phase, TSP" -719,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Uranium (U), PM2.5",,,"U (Uranium), PM2.5","IUPAC: uranium, PubChem CID: 23989, CAS Number: 7440-61-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" -720,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Uranium (U), total aerosol",,,"U (Uranium), TSP","IUPAC: uranium, PubChem CID: 23989, CAS Number: 7440-61-1, in particle phase, TSP" -721,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Vanadium (V), PM2.5",,,"V (Vanadium), PM2.5","IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" -722,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Vanadium (V), total aerosol",,,"V (Vanadium), TSP","IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in particle phase, TSP" -723,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Zinc (Zn), PM2.5",,,"Zn (Zinc), PM2.5","IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" -724,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\Zinc (Zn), total aerosol",,,"Zn (Zinc), TSP","IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in particle phase, TSP" -727,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Dust mass concentration,Concentration of dust or sand in the atmosphere -728,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Volcanic ash particle mass concentration,3D field of mass mixing ratio of volcanic ash -729,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Aerosol volcanic ash (Total column),Field of total column mass of volcanic ash -12001,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Total lightning density,,,Total lightning density, -12002,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Lightning density cloud-to-ground,,,Lightning density cloud-to-ground, -12005,\Atmosphere\Wind\Horizontal wind direction at specified distance from reference surface,,,Horizontal wind direction at specified distance from reference surface,Horizontal wind direction at specified distance from reference surface -12006,\Atmosphere\Wind\Horizontal wind speed at specified distance from reference surface,,,Horizontal wind speed at specified distance from reference surface,Horizontal wind speed at specified distance from reference surface -12016,"Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\Cl3CCF3 (1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane, CFC-113a)",,,"Cl3CCF3 (1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane, CFC-113a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9635, CAS Number: 354-58-5, in gas phase" -12017,"Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon\CBr2F2 (dibromodifluoromethane, Halon 1202)",,,"CBr2F2 (dibromodifluoromethane, Halon 1202)","IUPAC: dibromo(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6382, CAS Number: 75-61-6, in gas phase" -12018,"Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon\C2Br2F4 (1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, Halon 2402)",,,"C2Br2F4 (1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, Halon 2402)","IUPAC: 1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 31301, CAS Number: 124-73-2, in gas phase" -12019,"Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs\C2H3Cl2F (1,1-dichloro-2-fluoroethane, HCFC-141a)",,,"C2H3Cl2F (1,1-dichloro-2-fluoroethane, HCFC-141a)","IUPAC: 1,1-dichloro-2-fluoroethane, PubChem CID: 67936, CAS Number: 430-53-5, in gas phase" -12021,gas phase,,,O2/N2 ratio,Atmospheric O2/N2 ratio -12022,"bioaerosol, pollen",,,Total pollen,All pollen taxa -12023,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",,,Total Pinaceae,Pine family pollen -12024,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",,,Abies,Fir pollen -12025,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",,,Picea,Spruce pollen -12026,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",,,Larix,Larch pollen -12027,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",,,Pinus,Pine pollen -12028,"bioaerosol, pollen, cupressaceae",,,Total Cupressaceae,Cypress family pollen -12029,"bioaerosol, pollen, arecaceae",,,Total Arecaceae,Palm family pollen -12030,"bioaerosol, pollen, platanaceae",,,Platanus,Plane tree pollen -12031,"bioaerosol, pollen, urticaceae",,,Parietaria,Pellitory pollen -12032,"bioaerosol, pollen, urticaceae",,,Urtica,Nettle pollen -12033,"bioaerosol, pollen, fagaceae",,,Castanea,Sweet chestnut pollen -12034,"bioaerosol, pollen, fagaceae",,,Fagus,Beech pollen -12035,"bioaerosol, pollen, fagaceae",,,Quercus,Oak pollen -12036,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",,,Total Betulaceae,Birch family pollen -12037,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",,,Alnus,Alder pollen -12038,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",,,Betula,Birch pollen -12039,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",,,Carpinus,Hornbeam pollen -12040,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",,,Corylus,Hazel pollen -12041,"bioaerosol, pollen, amaranthaceae",,,Total Amaranthaceae,Amaranth family pollen -12042,"bioaerosol, pollen, amaranthaceae",,,Chenopodium,Chenopodium (goosefoot) pollen -12043,"bioaerosol, pollen, salicaceae",,,Populus,Poplar pollen -12044,"bioaerosol, pollen, salicaceae",,,Salix,Willow pollen -12045,"bioaerosol, pollen, oleaceae",,,Total Oleaceae,Olive family pollen -12046,"bioaerosol, pollen, oleaceae",,,Olea,Olive pollen -12047,"bioaerosol, pollen, oleaceae",,,Fraxinus,Ash pollen -12048,"bioaerosol, pollen, asteraceae",,,Total Asteraceae,Aster family pollen -12049,"bioaerosol, pollen, asteraceae",,,Ambrosia,Ragweed pollen -12050,"bioaerosol, pollen, asteraceae",,,Artemisia,Mugwort pollen -12051,"bioaerosol, pollen, asteraceae",,,Solidago,Solidago (goldenrod) pollen -12052,"bioaerosol, pollen, poaceae",,,Total Poaceae,Grasses pollen -12053,"bioaerosol, pollen, poaceae",,,Secale,Secale pollen -12054,"bioaerosol, pollen, poaceae",,,Zea mays,Maize pollen -12055,"bioaerosol, pollen, juglandaceae",,,Juglans,Walnut tree pollen -12056,"bioaerosol, pollen, ulmaceae",,,Ulmus,Elm pollen -12057,"bioaerosol, pollen, sapindaceae",,,Acer,Maple pollen -12058,"bioaerosol, pollen, sapindaceae",,,Aesculus,Aesculus pollen -12059,"bioaerosol, pollen, brassicaceae",,,Brassica,Brassica pollen -12060,"bioaerosol, pollen, plantaginaceae",,,Plantago,Plantain pollen -12061,"bioaerosol, pollen, adoxaceae",,,Sambucus,Sambucus (elder) pollen -12062,"bioaerosol, pollen, polygonaceae",,,Rumex,"Rumex (dock, sorrel) pollen" -12063,"bioaerosol, pollen, malvaceae",,,Tilia,Linden pollen -12064,"bioaerosol, pollen, cannabaceae",,,Humulus,Hop pollen -12065,"bioaerosol, pollen, taxaceae",,,Taxus,Yew pollen -12066,"bioaerosol, pollen, elaeagnaceae",,,Hippophae,Sea-buckthorn pollen -12067,"bioaerosol, pollen, aquifoliaceae",,,Ilex,Holly pollen -12068,"bioaerosol, pollen, oleaceae",,,Ligustrum,Privet pollen -12069,"bioaerosol, pollen, juncaceae",,,Total Juncaceae,Rush family pollen -12070,"bioaerosol, pollen, cyperaceae",,,Total Cyperaceae,Sedge family pollen -12071,"bioaerosol, pollen, ericaceae",,,Total Ericaceae,Heather family pollen -12072,"bioaerosol, pollen, rosaceae",,,Total Rosaceae,Rose family pollen -12073,"bioaerosol, pollen, caryophyllaceae",,,Silene,Melandrium pollen -12074,"bioaerosol, pollen, ranunculaceae",,,Total Ranunculaceae,Buttercup family pollen -12075,"bioaerosol, pollen, umbelliferae",,,Total Umbelliferae,"Celery, carrot or parsley family pollen" -12076,"bioaerosol, pollen, brassicaceae",,,Total Brassicaceae,"Cabbage family (mustards, crucifers) pollen" -12077,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",,,Ostrya,Hophornbeam pollen -12078,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",,,Cedrus,Cedar family pollen -12079,"bioaerosol, pollen, buxaceae",,,Buxus,Box pollen -12080,"bioaerosol, pollen, ginkgoaceae",,,Ginkgo,Ginkgo pollen -12081,"bioaerosol, pollen, altingiaceae",,,Liquidambar,Sweetgum pollen -12082,"bioaerosol, pollen, euphorbiaceae",,,Mercurialis,Mercuries pollen -12083,"bioaerosol, pollen, moraceae",,,Total Moraceae,Mulberry family pollen -12084,"bioaerosol, fungi, pleosporales",,,Alternaria,Alternaria spores -12085,"bioaerosol, fungi, capnodiales",,,Cladosporium,Cladosporium spores -12086,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, inorganic, N species",,,NF3 (nitrogen trifluoride),"IUPAC: nitrogen trifluoride, PubChem CID: 24553, CAS Number: 7783-54-2, in gas phase" -12087,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, organic, isotopologue",,,"CH3D (monodeuterated methane, methane-d1)","IUPAC: deuteriomethane, PubChem CID: 12669, CAS Number: 676-49-3, in gas phase" -12088,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, CFCs, organic, halocarbon",,,"CClF3 (chlorotrifluoromethane, CFC-13)","IUPAC: chloro(trifluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6392, CAS Number: 75-72-9, in gas phase" -12089,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, HCFCs, organic, halocarbon",,,"C2HClF4 (1-chloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, HCFC-124)","IUPAC: 2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 17822, CAS Number: 2837-89-0, in gas phase" -12090,"gas phase, Greenhouse Gas, HFCs, organic, halocarbon",,,"C5H2F10 (1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoropentane, HFC-43-10-mee)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoropentane, PubChem CID: 86240, CAS Number: 138495-42-8, in gas phase" -12091,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, PFCs, organic, halocarbon",,,"C4F8 (octafluorocyclobutane, PFC-318)","IUPAC: 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-octafluorocyclobutane, PubChem CID: 8263, CAS Number: 115-25-3, in gas phase" -12092,"gas phase, organic, alcohol",,,C3H8O (1-propanol),"IUPAC: Propan-1-ol, PubChem CID: 1031, CAS Number: 71-23-8, in gas phase" -12093,"gas phase, organic, alcohol",,,C3H8O (2-propanol),"IUPAC: Propan-2-ol, PubChem CID: 3776, CAS Number: 67-63-0, in gas phase" -12094,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aromatic",,,C4H4O (furan),"IUPAC: Furan, PubChem CID: 8029, CAS Number: 110-00-9, in gas phase" -12095,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aromatic",,,C5H6O (2-methylfuran),"IUPAC: 2-Methylfuran, PubChem CID: 10797, CAS Number: 534-22-5, in gas phase" -12096,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aromatic",,,C5H6O (3-methylfuran),"IUPAC: 3-Methylfuran, PubChem CID: 13587, CAS Number: 930-27-8, in gas phase" -12097,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrile",,,"C3H3N (2-propenenitrile, acrylonitrile)","IUPAC: Prop-2-enenitrile, PubChem CID: 7855, CAS Number: 107-13-1, in gas phase" -12098,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrile",,,C3H5N (propanenitrile),"IUPAC: Propanenitrile, PubChem CID: 7854, CAS Number: 107-12-0, in gas phase" -12099,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrile",,,"C4H5N (2-methyl-2-propenenitrile, methylacrylonitrile)","IUPAC: 2-Methylprop-2-enenitrile, PubChem CID: 31368, CAS Number: 126-98-7, in gas phase" -12100,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",,,CH3NO3 (methyl nitrate),"IUPAC: Methyl nitrate, PubChem CID: 11724, CAS Number: 598-58-3, in gas phase" -12101,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",,,C2H5NO3 (ethyl nitrate),"IUPAC: Ethyl nitrate, PubChem CID: 12259, CAS Number: 625-58-1, in gas phase" -12102,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",,,C3H7NO3 (isopropyl nitrate),"IUPAC: Propan-2-yl nitrate, PubChem CID: 15575, CAS Number: 1712-64-7, in gas phase" -12103,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",,,C4H9NO3 (n-butyl nitrate),"IUPAC: Butyl nitrate, PubChem CID: 13567, CAS Number: 928-45-0, in gas phase" -12104,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",,,C4H9NO3 (isobutyl nitrate),"IUPAC: 2-Methylpropyl nitrate, PubChem CID: 10974, CAS Number: 928-45-0, in gas phase" -12105,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",,,C4H9NO3 (t-butyl nitrate),"IUPAC: tert-Butyl nitrite, PubChem CID: 10906, CAS Number: 540-80-7, in gas phase" -12106,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",,,"C4H9NO3 (2-butyl nitrate, sec-butyl nitrate)","IUPAC: Butan-2-yl nitrite, PubChem CID: 13544, CAS Number: 924-43-6, in gas phase" -12107,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, BVOC, alcohol",,,C5H10O (2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol),"IUPAC: 2-Methylbut-3-en-2-ol, PubChem CID: 8257, CAS Number: 115-18-4, in gas phase" -12108,"gas phase, organic, alkane",,,C8H18 (n-octane),"IUPAC: Octane, PubChem CID: 356, CAS Number: 111-65-9, in gas phase" -12109,"gas phase, organic, alkane",,,"C8H18 (2,2,4-trimethylpentane)","IUPAC: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane, PubChem CID: 10907, CAS Number: 540-84-1, in gas phase" -12110,"gas phase, organic, aldehyde, alkene, OVOC, specified stereoisomer",,,"C4H6O ((E)-crotonaldehyde, trans-2-butenal)","IUPAC: (2E)-but-2-enal, PubChem CID: 447466, CAS Number: 123-73-9, in gas phase" -12111,"gas phase, organic, aldehyde, alkene, OVOC, specified stereoisomer",,,"C4H6O ((Z)-crotonaldehyde, cis-2-butenal)","IUPAC: (Z)-but-2-enal, PubChem CID: 673950, CAS Number: 15798-64-8, in gas phase" -12112,"gas phase, organic, aldehyde, alkene, OVOC, mixed stereoisomers",,,"C4H6O (crotonaldehyde, 2-butenal)","IUPAC: But-2-enal, PubChem CID: 20138, CAS Number: 4170-30-3, in gas phase" -12113,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species",,,"C2H2Cl2 (1,1-dichloroethene)","IUPAC: 1,1-Dichloroethene, PubChem CID: 6366, CAS Number: 75-35-4, in gas phase" -12114,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species, specified stereoisomer",,,"C2H2Cl2 ((Z)-1,2-dichloroethene, cis-1,2-dichloroethene)","IUPAC: (Z)-1,2-dichloroethene, PubChem CID: 643833, CAS Number: 156-59-2, in gas phase" -12115,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species, specified stereoisomer",,,"C2H2Cl2 ((E)-1,2-dichloroethene, trans-1,2-dichloroethene)","IUPAC: (E)-1,2-dichloroethene, PubChem CID: 638186, CAS Number: 156-60-5, in gas phase" -12116,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species, mixed stereoisomers",,,"C2H2Cl2 (1,2-dichloroethene)","IUPAC: 1,2-dichloroethene, PubChem CID: 10900, CAS Number: 540-9-0, in gas phase" -12117,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species",,,"C2H4Cl2 (1,1-dichloroethane)","IUPAC: 1,1-Dichloroethane, PubChem CID: 6365, CAS Number: 75-34-3, in gas phase" -12118,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species",,,"C2H4Cl2 (1,2-dichloroethane)","IUPAC: 1,2-Dichloroethane, PubChem CID: 11, CAS Number: 107-06-2, in gas phase" -12119,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon",,,CHBr2Cl (dibromochloromethane),"IUPAC: dibromo(chloro)methane, PubChem CID: 31296, CAS Number: 124-48-1, in gas phase" -12120,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon",,,CHBrCl2 (bromodichloromethane),"IUPAC: bromo(dichloro)methane, PubChem CID: 6359, CAS Number: 75-27-4, in gas phase" -12121,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon",,,CH2ClI (chloroiodomethane),"IUPAC: chloro(iodo)methane, PubChem CID: 11644, CAS Number: 593-71-5, in gas phase" -12122,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon",,,CH2I2 (diiodomethane),"IUPAC: diiodomethane, PubChem CID: 6346, CAS Number: 75-11-6, in gas phase" -12123,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aromatic",,,C5H4O2 (furfural),"IUPAC: furan-2-carbaldehyde, PubChem CID: 7362, CAS Number: 98-01-1, in gas phase" -12124,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aromatic",,,C5H4O2 (3-furaldehyde),"IUPAC: furan-3-carbaldehyde, PubChem CID: 10351, CAS Number: 498-60-2, in gas phase" -12125,"gas phase, organic, aromatic",,,C8H8 (styrene),"IUPAC: styrene, PubChem CID: 7501, CAS Number: 100-42-5, in gas phase" -12126,"gas phase, organic, aromatic",,,C8H6 (ethynylbenzene),"IUPAC: ethynylbenzene, PubChem CID: 10821, CAS Number: 536-74-3, in gas phase" -12127,"gas phase, organic, aromatic, halocarbon",,,C6H5Cl (chlorobenzene),"IUPAC: chlorobenzene, PubChem CID: 7964, CAS Number: 108-90-7, in gas phase" -12128,"gas phase, organic, terpene",,,C10H16 (tricyclene),"IUPAC: 1,7,7-trimethyltricyclo[2.2.1.02,6]heptane, PubChem CID: 79035, CAS Number: 508-32-7, in gas phase" -12129,"gas phase, organic, terpene",,,C10H16 (alpha-pinene),"IUPAC: 2,6,6-trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene, PubChem CID: 6654, CAS Number: 80-56-8, in gas phase" -12130,"gas phase, organic, terpene",,,C10H16 (beta-pinene),"IUPAC: 6,6-dimethyl-2-methylidenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane, PubChem CID: 14896, CAS Number: 127-91-3, in gas phase" -12131,"gas phase, organic, terpene",,,C10H16 (myrcene),"IUPAC: 7-methyl-3-methylideneocta-1, PubChem CID: 31253, CAS Number: 123-35-3, in gas phase" -12132,"gas phase, organic, terpene",,,C10H16 (camphene),"IUPAC: 2,2-dimethyl-3-methylidenebicyclo[2.2.1]heptane, PubChem CID: 6616, CAS Number: 79-92-5, in gas phase" -12133,"gas phase, organic, terpene",,,C10H16 (D-limonene),"IUPAC: (4R)-1-methyl-4-prop-1-en-2-ylcyclohexene, PubChem CID: 440917, CAS Number: 5989-27-5, in gas phase" -12134,"gas phase, organic, terpene",,,C10H16 (3-carene),"IUPAC: 3,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ene, PubChem CID: 26049, CAS Number: 13466-78-9, in gas phase" -12135,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aldehyde",,,C2H2O2 (glyoxal),"IUPAC: oxaldehyde, PubChem CID: 7860, CAS Number: 107-22-2, in gas phase" -12136,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ester",,,C2H4O2 (methyl formate),"IUPAC: methyl formate, PubChem CID: 7865, CAS Number: 107-31-3, in gas phase" -12137,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aldehyde",,,C2H4O2 (glycolaldehyde),"IUPAC: 2-hydroxyacetaldehyde, PubChem CID: 756, CAS Number: 141-46-8, in gas phase" -12138,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ester",,,C3H6O2 (methyl acetate),"IUPAC: methyl acetate, PubChem CID: 6584, CAS Number: 79-20-9, in gas phase" -12139,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ester",,,C3H6O2 (ethyl formate),"IUPAC: ethyl formate, PubChem CID: 8025, CAS Number: 109-94-4, in gas phase" -12140,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ketone",,,C3H6O2 (hydroxyacetone),"IUPAC: 1-hydroxypropan-2-one, PubChem CID: 8299, CAS Number: 116-09-6, in gas phase" -12141,"gas phase, organic, OVOC",,,"C3H6O2 (1,3-dioxolane)","IUPAC: 1,3-dioxolane, PubChem CID: 12586, CAS Number: 646-06-0, in gas phase" -12142,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ester",,,C4H8O2 (ethyl acetate),"IUPAC: ethyl acetate, PubChem CID: 8857, CAS Number: 141-78-6, in gas phase" -12143,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ester",,,C4H8O2 (methyl propionate),"IUPAC: methyl propanoate, PubChem CID: 11124, CAS Number: 554-12-1, in gas phase" -12144,"gas phase, organic, aromatic",,,C8H10 (p-xylene),"IUPAC: 1,4-xylene, PubChem CID: 7809, CAS Number: 106-42-3, in gas phase" -12145,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Particle light extinction coefficient,A measure of light attenuation due to scattering and absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. -12146,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Particle single scattering albedo,Ratio of particle scattering coefficient to particle extinction coefficient or sum of particle absorption and scattering coefficients. -12147,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Ångström exponent for particle light extinction,A measure of dependence of the particle light extinction coefficient on wavelength expressed in power law relationship. -12148,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Ångström exponent for particle light scattering,A measure of dependence of the particle light scattering coefficient on wavelength expressed in power law relationship. -12149,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Ångström exponent for particle light absorption,A measure of dependence of the particle light absorption coefficient on wavelength expressed in power law relationship. -12150,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Ångström exponent for aerosol optical depth,A measure of dependence of the aerosol optical depth on wavelength expressed in power law relationship. -12151,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Ångström exponent for aerosol absorption optical depth,A measure of dependence of the aerosol absorption optical depth on wavelength expressed in power law relationship. -12152,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Particle surface area size distribution,"Particle surface area concentration as a function of size, typically equivalent spherical radius or diameter." -12153,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Particle volume size distribution,"Particle volume concentration as a function of size, typically equivalent spherical radius or diameter." -12154,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Particle mass size distribution,"Particle mass concentration as a function of size, typically equivalent spherical radius or diameter." -12155,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Hygroscopic particle size growth factor,A scaling factor describing the particle equivalent spherical size change as a function of relative humidity due to absorbing or evaporating water. -12156,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Hygroscopic particle light scattering growth factor,A scaling factor describing the particle scattering coefficient change as a function of relative humidity due to absorbing or evaporating water. -12157,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Hygroscopic particle light extinction growth factor,A scaling factor describing the particle extinction coefficient change as a function of relative humidity due to absorbing or evaporating water. -12158,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Particle light hemispheric backscatter coefficient,"The fraction of incident radiative flux scattered into all backward angles, i.e. scattering_angle exceeding pi/2 radians." -12159,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Particle light backscatter coefficient,The fraction of incident radiative flux scattered backward at 180 degrees. -12160,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Particle light hemispheric forward scattering coefficient,"Incident radiative flux scattered into all forward angles, i.e. scattering_angle from zero to pi/2 radians." -12161,"particle phase, physical properties",,,Particle effective diameter,The area weighted mean diameter of the aerosol particles. -12162,aerosol,,,Aerosol layer height,Height of vertically localized aerosol layer above sea level -12163,dynamics,,,Mixed layer height,"Height above the surface to which atmospheric properties (wind speed, etc) or atmospheric constituents (aerosol, gases) are dispersed by turbulent vertical mixing" -12164,\Atmosphere\Gas\O3 (ozone),,,O3 (ozone),"IUPAC: ozone, PubChem CID: 24823, CAS Number: 10028-15-6, in gas phase" -12165,\Atmosphere\Humidity\Water vapour,,,Water vapour, -12166,\Atmosphere\Temperature\Temperature,,,Temperature, -12167,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Cloud phase,,,Cloud phase,"Aggregate state of cloud particles, either water droplets/drops, snowflakes, ice/snow crystals, or mixed." -12168,\Atmosphere\Height of the top of the PBL,,,Height of the top of the PBL,Height of the surface above ground separating the planetary boundary layer (PBL) from the free atmosphere. -12169,\Atmosphere\Particle Phase\Aerosol type,,, Aerosol type,"Selection, out of a pre-defined set of aerosol classes, that best fits an input data set (observed or modeled). The pre-defined set of aerosol classes includes specification of the particle composition, mixing state, complex refractive index, and shape as a function of particle size. The definition of aerosol type includes specification of all the classes as well as the algorithm used to choose the best fit to the input data." -12170,radionuclide,,,Tritium [H-3],"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 24824, CAS Number: 10028-17-8" -12171,radionuclide,,,Carbon [C-14],"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 26873, CAS Number: 14762-75-5" -12172,radionuclide,,,Sodium [Na-22],"IUPAC: sodium-22, PubChem CID: 6328543, CAS Number: 13966-32-0" -12173,radionuclide,,,Sodium [Na-24],"IUPAC: sodium-24, PubChem CID: 6335498, CAS Number: 13982-04-2" -12174,radionuclide,,,Chlorine [Cl-38],"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 167013, CAS Number: 14158-34-0" -12175,radionuclide,,,Potassium [K-40],"IUPAC: potassium-40, PubChem CID: 6328542, CAS Number: 13966-00-2" -12176,radionuclide,,,Potassium [K-42],"IUPAC: potassium-42, PubChem CID: 11607897, CAS Number: 14378-21-3" -12177,radionuclide,,,Scandium [Sc-46],"IUPAC: scandium-46, PubChem CID: 107673, CAS Number: 13967-63-0" -12178,radionuclide,,,Chromium [Cr-51],"IUPAC: chromium-51, PubChem CID: 104786, CAS Number: 14392-02-0" -12179,radionuclide,,,Manganese [Mn-53],"IUPAC: manganese-53, PubChem CID: 167227, CAS Number: 14999-33-8" -12180,radionuclide,,,Manganese [Mn-56],"IUPAC: manganese-56, PubChem CID: 114694, CAS Number: 14681-52-8" -12181,radionuclide,,,Iron [Fe-59],"IUPAC: iron-59, PubChem CID: 104784, CAS Number: 14596-12-4" -12182,radionuclide,,,Cobalt [Co-56],"IUPAC: cobalt-56, PubChem CID: 166998, CAS Number: 14093-03-9" -12183,radionuclide,,,Cobalt [Co-57],"IUPAC: cobalt-57, PubChem CID: 104851, CAS Number: 13981-50-5" -12184,radionuclide,,,Cobalt [Co-58],"IUPAC: cobalt-58, PubChem CID: 104844, CAS Number: 13981-38-9" -12185,radionuclide,,,Cobalt [Co-60],"IUPAC: cobalt-60, PubChem CID: 61492, CAS Number: 10198-40-0" -12186,radionuclide,,,Zinc [Zn-65],"IUPAC: zinc-65, PubChem CID: 91574, CAS Number: 13982-39-3" -12187,radionuclide,,,Gallium [Ga-67],"IUPAC: gallium-67, PubChem CID: 5464084, CAS Number: 14119-09-6" -12188,radionuclide,,,Selenium [Se-75],"IUPAC: selenium-75, PubChem CID: 6328176, CAS Number: 14265-71-5" -12189,radionuclide,,,Strontium [Sr-85],"IUPAC: strontium-85, PubChem CID: 5464271, CAS Number: 13967-73-2" -12190,radionuclide,,,Strontium [Sr-89],"IUPAC: strontium-89, PubChem CID: 5388880, CAS Number: 14158-27-1" -12191,radionuclide,,,Strontium [Sr-90],"IUPAC: strontium-90, PubChem CID: 5486204, CAS Number: 10098-97-2" -12192,radionuclide,,,Strontium [Sr-91],"IUPAC: strontium-91, PubChem CID: 6337043, CAS Number: 14331-91-0" -12193,radionuclide,,,Yttrium [Y-88],"IUPAC: yttrium-88, PubChem CID: 105173, CAS Number: 13982-36-0" -12194,radionuclide,,,Yttrium [Y-90m],"Metastable (excited) state of yttrium-90 isotope, IUPAC: yttrium-90, PubChem CID: 104760, CAS Number: 10098-91-6" -12195,radionuclide,,,Zirconium [Zr-95],"IUPAC: zirconium-95, PubChem CID: 91573, CAS Number: 13967-71-0" -12196,radionuclide,,,Niobium [Nb-95],"IUPAC: niobium-95, PubChem CID: 104776, CAS Number: 13967-76-5" -12197,radionuclide,,,Molybdenum [Mo-99],"IUPAC: molybdenum-99, PubChem CID: 104976, CAS Number: 14119-15-4" -12198,radionuclide,,,Technetium [Tc-99m],"Metastable (excited) state of technetium-99 isotope, IUPAC: technetium-99, PubChem CID: 26476, CAS Number: 14133-76-7" -12199,radionuclide,,,Ruthenium [Ru-103],"IUPAC: ruthenium-103, PubChem CID: 104749, CAS Number: 13968-53-1" -12200,radionuclide,,,Ruthenium [Ru-106],"IUPAC: ruthenium-106, PubChem CID: 26359, CAS Number: 13967-48-1" -12201,radionuclide,,,Silver [Ag-108m],"Metastable (excited) state of silver-108 isotope, IUPAC: silver-108, PubChem CID: 167088, CAS Number: 14391-65-2" -12202,radionuclide,,,Silver [Ag-110m],"Metastable (excited) state of silver-110 isotope, IUPAC: silver-110, PubChem CID: 104828, CAS Number: 14391-76-5" -12203,radionuclide,,,Indium [In-111],"IUPAC: indium-111, PubChem CID: 5462099, CAS Number: 15750-15-9" -12204,radionuclide,,,Tin [Sn-113],"IUPAC: tin-113, PubChem CID: 6335514, CAS Number: 13966-06-8" -12205,radionuclide,,,Antimony [Sb-122],"IUPAC: antimony-122, PubChem CID: 6335836, CAS Number: 14374-79-9" -12206,radionuclide,,,Antimony [Sb-124],"IUPAC: antimony-124, PubChem CID: 6335510, CAS Number: 14683-10-4" -12207,radionuclide,,,Antimony [Sb-125],"IUPAC: antimony-125, PubChem CID: 6335317, CAS Number: 14234-35-6" -12208,radionuclide,,,Tellurium [Te-132],"IUPAC: tellurium-132, PubChem CID: 6336614, CAS Number: 14234-28-7" -12209,radionuclide,,,"Iodine [I-126], elementary","IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 161029, CAS Number: 14158-32-8" -12210,radionuclide,,,"Iodine [I-131], elementary","IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 24855, CAS Number: 10043-66-0" -12211,radionuclide,,,"Iodine [I-132], elementary","IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 104966, CAS Number: 14683-16-0" -12212,radionuclide,,,"Iodine [I-133], elementary","IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 167176, CAS Number: 14834-67-4" -12213,radionuclide,,,Xenon [Xe-133],"IUPAC: xenon-133, PubChem CID: 66376, CAS Number: 14932-42-4" -12214,radionuclide,,,Caesium [Cs-134],"IUPAC: cesium-134, PubChem CID: 6335485, CAS Number: 13967-70-9" -12215,radionuclide,,,Caesium [Cs-136],"IUPAC: cesium-136, PubChem CID: 6335316, CAS Number: 14234-29-8" -12216,radionuclide,,,Caesium [Cs-137],"IUPAC: cesium-137, PubChem CID: 5486527, CAS Number: 10045-97-3" -12217,radionuclide,,,Barium [Ba-133],"IUPAC: barium-133, PubChem CID: 5491664, CAS Number: 13981-41-4" -12218,radionuclide,,,Barium [Ba-140],"IUPAC: barium-140, PubChem CID: 6335490, CAS Number: 14798-08-4" -12219,radionuclide,,,Cerium [Ce-139],"IUPAC: cerium-139, PubChem CID: 166969, CAS Number: 13982-30-4" -12220,radionuclide,,,Cerium [Ce-141],"IUPAC: cerium-141, PubChem CID: 104814, CAS Number: 13967-74-3" -12221,radionuclide,,,Cerium [Ce-144],"IUPAC: cerium-144, PubChem CID: 26874, CAS Number: 14762-78-8" -12222,radionuclide,,,Lanthanum [La-140],"IUPAC: lanthanum-140, PubChem CID: 104882, CAS Number: 13981-28-7" -12223,radionuclide,,,Neodymium [Nd-147],"IUPAC: neodymium-147, PubChem CID: 114848, CAS Number: 14269-74-0" -12224,radionuclide,,,Europium [Eu-152],"IUPAC: europium-152, PubChem CID: 104907, CAS Number: 14683-23-9" -12225,radionuclide,,,Tantalum [Ta-182],"IUPAC: tantalum-182, PubChem CID: 161013, CAS Number: 13982-00-8" -12226,radionuclide,,,Iridium [Ir-192],"IUPAC: iridium-192, PubChem CID: 66373, CAS Number: 14694-69-0" -12227,radionuclide,,,Mercury [Hg-203],"IUPAC: mercury-203, PubChem CID: 104771, CAS Number: 13982-78-0" -12228,radionuclide,,,Bismuth [Bi-212],"IUPAC: bismuth-212, PubChem CID: 6335500, CAS Number: 14913-49-6" -12229,radionuclide,,,Bismuth [Bi-213],"IUPAC: bismuth-213, PubChem CID: 6337093, CAS Number: 15776-20-2" -12230,radionuclide,,,Lead [Pb-212],"IUPAC: lead-212, PubChem CID: 6335491, CAS Number: 15092-94-1" -12231,radionuclide,,,Lead [Pb-214],"IUPAC: lead-214, PubChem CID: 6328551, CAS Number: 15067-28-4" -12232,radionuclide,,,Radium [Ra-226],"IUPAC: radium-226, PubChem CID: 9877911, CAS Number: 13982-63-3" -12233,radionuclide,,,Actinium [Ac-228],"IUPAC: actinium-228, PubChem CID: 105063, CAS Number: 14331-83-0" -12234,radionuclide,,,Thorium [Th-232],"IUPAC: thorium-232, PubChem CID: 11817119, CAS Number: n/a" -12235,radionuclide,,,Uranium [U-234],"IUPAC: uranium-234, PubChem CID: 61704, CAS Number: 13966-29-5" -12236,radionuclide,,,Uranium [U-235],"IUPAC: uranium-235, PubChem CID: 61784, CAS Number: 15117-96-1" -12237,radionuclide,,,Uranium [U-238],"IUPAC: uranium-238, PubChem CID: n/a, CAS Number: n/a" -12238,radionuclide,,,Plutonium [Pu-238],"IUPAC: plutonium-238, PubChem CID: 61709, CAS Number: 13981-16-3" -12239,radionuclide,,,Neptunium [Np-239],"IUPAC: neptunium-239, PubChem CID: 104958, CAS Number: 13968-59-7" -12240,radionuclide,,,Americium [Am-241],"IUPAC: americium-241, PubChem CID: 104726, CAS Number: 14596-10-2" -12241,radionuclide,,,Sum of Plutonium [Pu-239] and [Pu-240],"Sum of Plutonium isotopes: Pu-239 and Pu-240, IUPAC: plutonium-239, PubChem CID: 61782, CAS Number: 15117-48-3 and IUPAC: plutonium-239, PubChem CID: 61782, CAS Number: 15117-48-3" -12242,radionuclide,,,Gold [Au-198],"IUPAC: gold-198, PubChem CID: 66274, CAS Number: 10043-49-9" -12243,"greenhouse gas, HCFCs",,,"C2H2Cl2F2 (1,2-dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane, HCFC-132b)","IUPAC: 1,2-dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane, PubChem CID: 15442, CAS Number: 1649-08-7, in gas phase" -12244,"greenhouse gas, HCFCs",,,"C2H2ClF3 (2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane, HCFC-133a)","IUPAC: 2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6408, CAS Number: 75-88-7, in gas phase" -12247,radionuclide,,,Neodymium [Nd-137],IUPAC: neodymium-137 -12248,"particle phase, optical properties",,,Attenuated backscatter,The product of the total volume backscatter coefficient and the atmospheric two-way transmission of the layers between the instrument and the observed volume. The total volume backscatter coefficient is the sum of all backscatter coefficients from the atmosphere (including from molecules and particles) accounting for all polarizations. The atmospheric two-way transmission accounts for the total volume (molecular and particulate and all polarizations) extinction along the path from the instrument to the observed volume and back. -12249,"atmosphere,humidity",,,Relative humidity (with respect to water),The ratio of the amount fraction of the water vapour in the air to the corresponding amount fraction if the air were saturated with respect to water at a particular pressure and temperature. Relative humidity is typically reported in percent (%). [Based on definition of R1490 in International Vocabulary of Meteorology (WMO-No. 182). 1992.] -12250,"atmosphere,humidity",,,Specific humidity,"The ratio of the mass of water vapour in the air to the mass of a moist air parcel, where the mass of the moist air parcel is the sum of the mass of water vapour and the dry air. Synonym: Moisture content. [Based on definition of M1750 in International Vocabulary of Meteorology (WMO-No. 182). 1992.]" -12251,"particle phase, optical properties, atmosphere",,,Relative attenuated backscatter,"The product of the total volume backscatter coefficient and the atmospheric two-way transmission of the layers between the instrument and the observed volume presented in arbitrary units. The total volume backscatter coefficient is the sum of all backscatter coefficients from the atmosphere (including from molecules and particles) accounting for all polarizations. The atmospheric two-way transmission accounts for the total volume (molecular and particulate and all polarizations) extinction along the path from the instrument to the observed volume and back. The value of this variable in presented in relative, arbitrary units to account for observations of attenuated backscatter lacking final absolute calibrations." -12295,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties",,,Radiance,"The radiant flux emitted, reflected, transmitted or received by a given surface, per unit solid angle per unit projected area. It is a directional quantity. Note: Historically, radiance was called 'intensity'." -12296,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties",,,Spectral radiance,"The radiance of a surface per unit frequency or wavelength, depending on whether the spectrum is taken as a function of frequency or of wavelength. It is a directional quantity. Note: 'spectral radiance' is also used for measurements by radiometers and spectrometers, where it means the spectral radiance incident on the instrument integrated over the normalised spectral response function of the instrument. Historically, spectral radiance was called spectral intensity." -12297,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties",,,Brightness temperature,Also called radiance temperature or equivalent black body temperature. The temperature of a black body emitting the spectral radiance equivalent to the observed spectral radiance at the observed frequency or wavelength. -12298,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties",,,Spectral bidirectional reflectance,"Ratio of reflected to incident radiation as a function of incident angle, reflected angle and wavelength. For a satellite measurement, these angles are the zenith and azimuth angles of the sun and the zenith and azimuth angle of the viewing instrument at the feature (surface and/or atmospheric column) being observed." -12299,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties, radar",,,Radar backscatter coefficient,"Normalised radar cross section (NRCS) backscatter coefficient, also called sigma-0 ('sigma-nought'). The normalised measure of the radar return, measured in dB." -12300,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties, radio occultation",,,Bending angle,"The angle through which an electromagnetic wave is refracted when passing along an atmospheric path, used particularly for GNSS radio occultation observations." -12301,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties",,,Refractivity,The refractive index (of air) minus one. Particularly used for GNSS radio occultation observations. -12302,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1",,,Slant total delay (STD),The time delay of a GNSS radio signal passing along an atmospheric path from transmitter to receiver compared with the same path in vacuum. -12303,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1",,,Zenith total delay (ZTD),"The time delay of a GNSS radio signal passing along an atmospheric path from transmitter to receiver compared with the same path in vacuum, and scaled to refer to the equivalent vertical path." -12304,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1",,,Delay Doppler map,"A 2D array of backscatter coefficients as a function of Doppler shift and signal delay, derived from GNSS reflectometry." -12305,Radio occultation,,,Impact parameter,"Minimum distance between the direction vector of the ray (prior to bending) and the centre of the curvature of the ellipsoid describing the Earth, used particularly for GNSS radio occultation observations." +304,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,Direction of cloud movement, +305,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,Gust Speed, +307,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,"Wind (Z component, vertical)",Z component of wind vector (horizontal and vertical profile) +310,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,"Upper wind (X, Y components, horizontal)",Horizontal component of wind as a vector in an orthogonal coordinate system. +314,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Aerosol Absorption Optical Depth,Vertical column integral of spectral aerosol absorption coefficient: AAOD = exp(-K.Δz) where K is the absorption coefficient [km-1] and Δz the vertical path [km] +315,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Aerosol Extinction Coefficient,Spectral volumetric extinction cross-section of aerosol particles. +316,,,"particle phase, optical properties","Particle light absorption coefficient, PM1",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: PM1 +317,,,"particle phase, optical properties","Particle light absorption coefficient, PM10",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: PM10 +318,,,"particle phase, optical properties","Particle light absorption coefficient, TSP",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: TSP +322,,,"particle phase, optical properties","Particle light scattering coefficient, PM1",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: PM1 +323,,,"particle phase, optical properties","Particle light scattering coefficient, PM10",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: PM10 +324,,,"particle phase, optical properties","Particle light scattering coefficient, TSP",A measure of light attenuation due to absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. Size range: TSP +325,,,"particle phase, optical properties","Aerosol optical depth, TSP","The AOD is the effective depth of the aerosol over a specified distance, from the viewpoint of radiation propagation: Vertical integral of spectral aerosol extinction coefficient AOD = exp(-K. Δz) where K is the extinction coefficient [km-1 ] and Δz the vertical path [km]." +327,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Ice,,,Cloud ice,Atmospheric water in the solid phase (precipitating or not). +329,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Ice,,,Cloud ice effective radius,"The area weighted mean radius of ice particles, assimilated to spheres of the same volume." +330,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Ice,,,Freezing level height in clouds,Height of the atmospheric layer in cloud where liquid-solid states transform into each other +331,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Ice,,,Icing potential,"3D field of super-cooled liquid water, enabling the formation of ice coating on an object." +332,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon\,,,CBrClF2 (Halon 1211),"IUPAC: bromo-chloro-difluoromethane, PubChem CID: 9625, CAS Number: 353-59-3, in gas phase" +333,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon\,,,"CBrF3 (bromotrifluoromethane, Halon 1301)","IUPAC: bromo(trifluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6384, CAS Number: 75-63-8, in gas phase" +334,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C13H10 (9H-fluorene, fluorene), in air","IUPAC: 9H-fluorene, PubChem CID: 6853, CAS Number: 86-73-7, in gas phase" +335,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C14H10 (anthracene), PM10","IUPAC: anthracene, PubChem CID: 8418, CAS Number: 120-12-7, in particle phase, PM10" +336,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C14H10 (anthracene), in aerosol","IUPAC: anthracene, PubChem CID: 8418, CAS Number: 120-12-7, in particle phase" +337,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C14H10 (anthracene), in air and aerosol","IUPAC: anthracene, PubChem CID: 8418, CAS Number: 120-12-7, in aerosol" +338,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C14H10 (anthracene), in air","IUPAC: anthracene, PubChem CID: 8418, CAS Number: 120-12-7, in gas phase" +339,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), PM10","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in particle phase, PM10" +340,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), in aerosol","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in particle phase" +341,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), in air","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in gas phase" +342,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), in air and aerosol","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in aerosol" +343,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), in wet deposition","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in wet deposition" +344,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C14H10 (phenanthrene), in total precipitation","IUPAC: phenanthrene, PubChem CID: 995, CAS Number: 85-01-8, in total precipitation" +345,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C16H10 (pyrene), in air and aerosol","IUPAC: pyrene, PubChem CID: 31423, CAS Number: 129-00-0, in aerosol" +346,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), PM10","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in particle phase, PM10" +347,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in aerosol","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in particle phase" +348,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in air","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in gas phase" +349,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in air and aerosol","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in aerosol" +350,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in precipitation","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in precipitation" +351,\Atmosphere\POPs\PAH,,,"C18H12 (Benz(a)anthracene), in total precipitation","IUPAC: benzo[a]anthracene, PubChem CID: 5954, CAS Number: 56-55-3, in total precipitation" +356,\Atmosphere\Radiation\UV,,,UV Broadband radiation,Spectrally integrated UV radiation +357,\Atmosphere\Radiation\UV,,,UV Erythemal radiation,Radiation effective in causing actinic erythema +358,\Atmosphere\Radiation\UV,,,UV Multiband radiation,"UV radiation measured across several discrete, narrow wavebands (e.g. 10 nm) within the UV range, providing coarse spectral information" +359,\Atmosphere\Radiation\UV,,,UV Spectral radiation,UV radiation measured at a higher spectral resolution (e.g. 1 nm) than multiband UV radiation +361,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Physical properties - primary,,,Aerosol column burden (mass density),2D field of the column burden of condensed particles in the atmosphere +362,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Particle effective radius,The area weighted mean radius of the aerosol particles. +364,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Particle mass concentration, PM10","Mass of particles per unit volume of air, size range: PM10" +365,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Particle mass concentration, PM1","Mass of particles per unit volume of air, size range: PM1" +366,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Particle mass concentration, PM2.5","Mass of particles per unit volume of air, size range: PM2.5" +367,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Particle mass concentration (size fractionated),"Mass of particles per unit volume of air, size fractionated" +368,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Particle mass concentration, TSP","Mass of particles per unit volume of air, size range: TSP" +369,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Particle number concentration,Amount of particles per unit volume of air +370,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Particle number size distribution, PM10","Particle number concentration as a function of size, typically equivalent spherical radius or diameter. Size range: TSP" +371,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Particle number size distribution, TSP","Particle number concentration as a function of size, typically equivalent spherical radius or diameter. Size range: PM10" +373,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Liquid water,,,Cloud liquid water (CLW),Atmospheric water in the liquid phase (precipitating or not). +375,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in aerosol","IUPAC: (1R,4S,4aS,5S,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene, PubChem CID: 2087, CAS Number: 309-00-2, in particle phase" +376,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in air","IUPAC: (1R,4S,4aS,5S,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene, PubChem CID: 2087, CAS Number: 309-00-2, in gas phase" +377,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in air and aerosol","IUPAC: (1R,4S,4aS,5S,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene, PubChem CID: 2087, CAS Number: 309-00-2, in aerosol" +378,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in total precipitation","IUPAC: (1R,4S,4aS,5S,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene, PubChem CID: 2087, CAS Number: 309-00-2, in total precipitation" +379,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C12H8Cl6 (aldrin), in wet precipitation","IUPAC: (1R,4S,4aS,5S,8R,8aR)-1,2,3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4:5,8-dimethanonaphthalene, PubChem CID: 2087, CAS Number: 309-00-2, in wet precipitation" +380,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C6Cl6 (hexachlorobenzene, HCB), in air","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorobenzene, PubChem CID: 8370, CAS Number: 118-74-1, in gas phase" +381,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, alpha-lindane, alpha-HCH), in aerosol","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in particle phase" +382,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, alpha-lindane, alpha-HCH), in air","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in gas phase" +383,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, alpha-lindane, alpha-HCH), in wet precipitation","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in wet deposition" +384,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, gamma-lindane, gamma-HCH), in air","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in gas phase" +385,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, gamma-lindane, gamma-HCH), in wet precipitation","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in wet deposition" +390,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,NH3 (Ammonia),"IUPAC: azane, PubChem CID: 222, CAS Number: 7664-41-7, in gas phase" +391,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,"C2H3O5N (peroxyacetylnitrate, PAN)","IUPAC: nitro ethaneperoxoate, PubChem CID: 16782, CAS Number: 2278-22-0, in gas phase" +392,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,ClONO2 (chlorine nitrate),"IUPAC: chloro nitrate, PubChem CID: 114934, CAS Number: 14545-72-3, in gas phase" +393,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,"HCN (formonitrile, hydrogen cyanide)","IUPAC: formonitrile, PubChem CID: 768, CAS Number: 74-90-8, in gas phase" +394,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,HNO3 (nitric acid),"IUPAC: nitric acid, PubChem CID: 944, CAS Number: 7697-37-2, in gas phase" +395,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,NO (nitrogen monoxide),"IUPAC: nitric oxide, PubChem CID: 145068, CAS Number: 10102-43-9, in gas phase" +396,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,NO2 (nitrogen dioxide),"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 3032552, CAS Number: 10102-44-0, in gas phase" +397,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,NOx, +398,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,NOy, +411,,,"particle phase, physical properties",CCN concentration at single supersaturation, +412,,,"particle phase, physical properties",CCN concentration spectra, +413,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Hygroscopic growth factor, 110 μm equivalent", +414,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Hygroscopic growth factor, 165 μm equivalent", +415,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Hygroscopic growth factor, 35 μm equivalent", +416,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Hygroscopic growth factor, 50 μm equivalent", +417,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Hygroscopic growth factor, 75 μm equivalent", +418,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Hygroscopic growth factor, total aerosol", +419,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs\,,,"C2F6 (hexafluoroethane, PFC-116)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2,2-hexafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6431, CAS Number: 76-16-4, in gas phase" +420,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs\,,,"C3F8 (octafluoropropane, PFC-218)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,3-octafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 6432, CAS Number: 76-19-7, in gas phase" +421,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs\,,,"CF4 (tetrafluoromethane, carbon tetrafluoride, perfluoromethane, PFC-14)","IUPAC: tetrafluoromethane, PubChem CID: 6393, CAS Number: 75-73-0, in gas phase" +428,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Sulfur containing compounds\,,,"COS (OCS, carbon oxide sulfide, carbonyl sulfide)","IUPAC: carbonyl sulfide, PubChem CID: 10039, CAS Number: 463-58-1, in gas phase" +429,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Sulfur containing compounds\,,,CS2 (Carbon disulfide),"IUPAC: methanedithione, PubChem CID: 6348, CAS Number: 75-15-0, in gas phase" +430,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Sulfur containing compounds\,,,SO2,"IUPAC: sulfur dioxide, PubChem CID: 1119, CAS Number: 7446 09-5, in gas phase" +431,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Position,,,Lightning detection (time and location),"Detection of the time and location (latitude, longitude) of lightning events. Accuracy expressed in terms of Hit Rate and False Alarm Rate, which requires predetermination of a specific distance and time tolerance." +432,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Position,,,Lightning direction from station, +433,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Position,,,Lightning distance from station, +434,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C2H2 (ethyne, acetylene)","IUPAC: acetylene, PubChem CID: 6326, CAS Number: 74-86-2, in gas phase" +435,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C2H2O2 (oxaldehyde, ethanedial)","IUPAC: oxaldehyde, PubChem CID: 7860, CAS Number: 107-22-2, in gas phase" +436,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C2H4 (ethene),"IUPAC: ethene, PubChem CID: 6325, CAS Number: 74-85-1, in gas phase" +437,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C2H6 (ethane),"IUPAC: ethane, PubChem CID: 6324, CAS Number: 74-84-0, in gas phase" +438,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C2H6S (dimethylsulfide, DMS)","IUPAC: methylsulfanylmethane, PubChem CID: 1068, CAS Number: 75-18-3, in gas phase" +439,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C3H4 (propyne),"IUPAC: prop-1-yne, PubChem CID: 6335, CAS Number: 74-99-7, in gas phase" +440,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C3H4O (prop-2-enal, acrolein)","IUPAC: prop-2-enal, PubChem CID: 7847, CAS Number: 107-02-8, in gas phase" +441,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C3H4O2 (2-oxopropanal, methylglyoxal)","IUPAC: 2-oxopropanal, PubChem CID: 880, CAS Number: 78-98-8, in gas phase" +442,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C3H6 (propene),"IUPAC: prop-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8252, CAS Number: 115-07-1, in gas phase" +443,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C3H6O (acetone, propanone)","IUPAC: propan-2-one, PubChem CID: 180, CAS Number: 67-64-1, in gas phase" +444,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C3H6O (propanal),"IUPAC: propanal, PubChem CID: 527, CAS Number: 123-38-6, in gas phase" +445,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C3H8 (propane),"IUPAC: propane, PubChem CID: 6334, CAS Number: 74-98-6, in gas phase" +446,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C4H6 (1,3-butadiene, butadiene)","IUPAC: buta-1,3-diene, PubChem CID: 7845, CAS Number: 106-99-0, in gas phase" +447,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C4H6O (2-methylprop-2-enal, methacrolein)","IUPAC: 2-methylprop-2-enal, PubChem CID: 6562, CAS Number: 78-85-3, in gas phase" +448,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C4H6O (but-3-en-2-one, methylvinylketone)","IUPAC: but-3-en-2-one, PubChem CID: 6570, CAS Number: 78-94-4, in gas phase" +449,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C4H8 (1-butene),"IUPAC: but-1-ene, PubChem CID: 7844, CAS Number: 106-98-9, in gas phase" +450,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C4H8 (sum of butenes), +451,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C4H8O (butan-2-one, methylethylketone)","IUPAC: butan-2-one, PubChem CID: 6569, CAS Number: 78-93-3, in gas phase" +452,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C4H8O (butanal isomers), +453,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (1-pentene),"IUPAC: pent-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8004, CAS Number: 109-67-1, in gas phase" +454,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (2-methyl-1-butene),"IUPAC: 2-methylbut-1-ene, PubChem CID: 11240, CAS Number: 563-46-2, in gas phase" +455,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (2-methyl-2-butene),"IUPAC: 2-methylbut-2-ene, PubChem CID: 10553, CAS Number: 513-35-9, in gas phase" +456,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (3-methyl-1-butene),"IUPAC: 3-methylbut-1-ene, PubChem CID: 11239, CAS Number: 563-45-1, in gas phase" +457,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (cyclopentane),"IUPAC: cyclopentane, PubChem CID: 9253, CAS Number: 287-92-3, in gas phase" +458,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (sum of 1-pentene and 2-methyl-2-butene), +459,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (sum of pentenes), +460,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5H10O (pentanal, valeraldehyde)","IUPAC: pentanal, PubChem CID: 8063, CAS Number: 110-62-3, in gas phase" +461,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5H12 & C4H8 (sum of 2,2-dimethylpropane & c-2-butene)", +462,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5H12 (2,2-dimethylpropane)","IUPAC: 2,2-dimethylpropane, PubChem CID: 10041, CAS Number: 463-82-1, in gas phase" +463,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5H14 (2,3-dimethylbutane)","IUPAC: 2,3-dimethylbutane, PubChem CID: 6589, CAS Number: 79-29-8, in gas phase" +464,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5H8 (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, isoprene)","IUPAC: 2-methylbuta-1,3-diene, PubChem CID: 6557, CAS Number: 78-79-5, in gas phase" +465,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H8 (cyclopentene),"IUPAC: cyclopentene, PubChem CID: 8882, CAS Number: 142-29-0, in gas phase" +466,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5Hn, n=10 (sum of 3-methyl-1-butene and cyclopentene)","Sum of 3-methyl-1-butene and cyclopentane, in gas phase" +467,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5Hn, n={12, 10} (sum of n-pentane and cyclopentane)","Sum of n-pentane and cyclopentane, in gas phase" +468,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H12 (cyclohexane),"IUPAC: cyclohexane, PubChem CID: 8078, CAS Number: 110-82-7, in gas phase" +469,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H12 (methylcyclopentane),"IUPAC: methylcyclopentane, PubChem CID: 7296, CAS Number: 96-37-7, in gas phase" +470,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H12O (hexanal isomers), +471,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C6H14 (2,2-dimethylbutane)", +472,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H14 (2-methylpentane),"IUPAC: 2-methylpentane, PubChem CID: 7892, CAS Number: 107-83-5, in gas phase" +473,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H14 (3-methylpentane),"IUPAC: 3-methylpentane, PubChem CID: 7282, CAS Number: 96-14-0, in gas phase" +474,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H14 (n-hexane),"IUPAC: hexane, PubChem CID: 8058, CAS Number: 110-54-3, in gas phase" +475,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H14 (sum of methylpentanes), +476,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H6 (benzene),"IUPAC: benzene, PubChem CID: 241, CAS Number: 71-43-2, in gas phase" +477,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 3-methylpentane and cyclohexane)","sum of 3-methylpentane and cyclohexane, in gas phase" +478,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 2,2-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane)","sum of 2,2-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane, in gas phase" +479,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 2,3-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane)","sum of 2,3-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane, in gas phase" +480,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C7H16 (sum of methylhexanes), +481,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C7H6O (benzene carbaldehyde), +482,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C7H8 (toluene),"IUPAC: toluene, PubChem CID: 1140, CAS Number: 108-88-3, in gas phase" +483,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C8H10 (ethylbenzene),"IUPAC: ethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7500, CAS Number: 100-41-4, in gas phase" +484,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C8H10 (m-xylene),"IUPAC: 1,3-xylene, PubChem CID: 7929, CAS Number: 108-38-3, in gas phase" +485,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C8H10 (o-xylene),"IUPAC: 1,2-xylene, PubChem CID: 7237, CAS Number: 95-47-6, in gas phase" +486,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C8H10 (Sum of p-xylene and m-xylene, 1,3- and 1,4-dimethylbenzene)", +487,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C9H12 (1,2,4-trimethylbenzene)","IUPAC: 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7247, CAS Number: 95-36-3, in gas phase" +488,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C9H12 (1,3,5-trimethylbenzene)","IUPAC: 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7947, CAS Number: 108-67-8, in gas phase" +489,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"CH2O (methanal, formaldehyde)","IUPAC: formaldehyde, PubChem CID: 712, CAS Number: 50-00-0, in gas phase" +490,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,CH3CH2OH (ethanol),"IUPAC: ethanol, PubChem CID: 702, CAS Number: 64-17-5, in gas phase" +491,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"CH3CHO (acetaldehyde, ethanal)","IUPAC: acetaldehyde, PubChem CID: 177, CAS Number: 75-07-0, in gas phase" +492,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,CH3CN (acetonitrile),"IUPAC: acetonitrile, PubChem CID: 6342, CAS Number: 75-05-8, in gas phase" +493,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,CH3OH (methanol),"IUPAC: methanol, PubChem CID: 887, CAS Number: 67-56-1, in gas phase" +494,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,NMHC, +495,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,c-C4H8 (cis-2-butene),"IUPAC: (Z)-but-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5287573, CAS Number: 590-18-1, in gas phase" +496,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,c-C5H10 (cis-2-pentene),"IUPAC: (Z)-pent-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5326160, CAS Number: 627-20-3, in gas phase" +497,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"i-C4H10 (2-methylpropane, iso-butane)","IUPAC: 2-methylpropane, PubChem CID: 6360, CAS Number: 75-28-5, in gas phase" +498,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"i-C4H8 (2-methylpropene, iso-butene)","IUPAC: 2-methylprop-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8255, CAS Number: 115-11-7, in gas phase" +499,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"i-C5H12 (2-methylbutane, iso-pentane)","IUPAC: 2-methylbutane, PubChem CID: 6556, CAS Number: 78-78-4, in gas phase" +500,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"i-C7H16 (2-methylhexane, isoheptane)","IUPAC: 2-methylhexane, PubChem CID: 11582, CAS Number: 591-76-4, in gas phase" +501,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,n-C4H10 (n-butane),"IUPAC: butane, PubChem CID: 7843, CAS Number: 106-97-8, in gas phase" +502,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,n-C5H12 (n-pentane),"IUPAC: pentane, PubChem CID: 8003, CAS Number: 109-66-0, in gas phase" +503,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,n-C7H16 (n-heptane),"IUPAC: heptane, PubChem CID: 8900, CAS Number: 142-82-5, in gas phase" +504,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,t-C4H8 (trans-2-butene),"IUPAC: (E)-but-2-ene, PubChem CID: 62695, CAS Number: 107-01-7, in gas phase" +505,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,t-C5H10 (trans-2-pentene),"IUPAC: (E)-pent-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5326161, CAS Number: 109-68-2, in gas phase" +506,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Optical properties,,,Cloud optical depth,"Effective depth (thickness) of a cloud from the viewpoint of radiation propagation. Specifically, OD = exp(-K.Δz), where K is the extinction coefficient [km-1] and Δz the vertical path [km] between the base and the top of the cloud. The WMO Cloud Atlas (https://cloudatlas.wmo.int/en/optical-thickness.html) defines cloud optical thickness as 'The optical thickness of a cloud is the degree to which the cloud prevents light from passing through it.'" +507,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Optical properties,,,Optical depth of fog, +508,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Optical properties,,,Optical depth within each cloud layer, +509,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Optical properties,,,Short-wave cloud reflectance,Reflectance of the solar radiation from clouds +521,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations,,,Extinction coefficient, +522,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations,,,Hydrometeor radius, +523,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations,,,Hydrometeor type, +524,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations,,,Lithometeor type, +525,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations,,,Meteorological Optical Range, +526,\Atmosphere\Visibility\Obscurations,,,Obscuration type, +529,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic acid,,,Strong acids, +531,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Position,,,Cloud base height,"For surface observations, height of the cloud base above ground level; for aircraft observations, altitude of the cloud base above mean sea level." +532,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Position,,,Cloud top height,Height of the top of the cloud (highest cloud in case of multi-layer clouds) above mean sea level. +533,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Position,,,Height of inversion, +534,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs\,,,"C2H3Cl2F (1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane, HCFC-141b)","IUPAC: 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane, PubChem CID: 15586, CAS Number: 1717-00-6, in gas phase" +535,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs\,,,"C2H3ClF2 (1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, HCFC-142b)","IUPAC: 1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6388, CAS Number: 75-68-3, in gas phase" +536,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C2H3F3 (1,1,1-trifluoroethane, HFC-143a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9868, CAS Number: 420-46-2, in gas phase" +537,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs\,,,"CHClF2 (chlorodifluoromethane, HCFC-22)","IUPAC: chloro(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6372, CAS Number: 75-45-6, in gas phase" +538,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Bromide (Br-)\,,,Br- (bromide),"IUPAC: bromide, PubChem CID: 259, CAS Number: 24959-67-9, in total deposition" +539,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Chloride (Cl-)\,,,Cl- (chloride),"IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in total deposition" +540,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Fluoride (F-)\,,,F- (fluoride),"IUPAC: fluoride, PubChem CID: 28179, CAS Number: 16984-48-8, in total deposition" +541,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Iodide (I-)\,,,I- (iodide),"IUPAC: iodide, PubChem CID: 30165, CAS Number: 20461-54-5, in total deposition" +542,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Phosphate (PO4---)\,,,PO4--- (phosphate),"IUPAC: phosphate, PubChem CID: 1061, CAS Number: 14265-44-2, in total deposition" +543,"\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Sulfate (SO4=), corrected\",,,"SO4= (sulfate), corrected","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in total deposition" +544,"\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Sulfate (SO4=), total\",,,SO4= (sulfate),"IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in total deposition" +545,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Calcium (Ca++)\,,,Ca++ (calcium),"IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in total deposition" +546,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Magnesium (Mg++)\,,,Mg++ (magnesium),"IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in total deposition" +547,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Potassium (K+)\,,,K+ (potassium),"IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in total deposition" +548,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Sodium (Na+)\,,,Na+ (sodium),"IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in total deposition" +550,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type,,,Type of cloud,"Result of cloud type classification - Accuracy expressed as inverse of number of classes, so that smaller figures correspond to better performance." +551,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type,,,Type of high clouds,"Type of clouds of genera Cirrus, Cirrocumulus, or Cirrostratus. These occur between 3-8 km (polar regions), 5-13 km (temperate regions) and 6-18 km (tropics) above ground [ref: WMO, International Cloud Atlas, 2017 ed.]" +552,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type,,,Type of low clouds,"Type of clouds of genera Stratus, Stratocumulus, Cumulus, or Cumulonimbus. These occur between 0-2 km above ground [ref: WMO, International Cloud Atlas, 2017 ed.]" +553,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type,,,Type of middle clouds,"Type of clouds of genera Altocumulus, Altostratus, or Nimbostratus. These occur between 2-4 km (polar regions), 2-7 km (temperate regions) and 2-8 km (tropics) above ground [ref: WMO, International Cloud Atlas, 2017 ed.]" +554,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C2H2F4 (1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, HFC-134a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 13129, CAS Number: 811-97-2, in gas phase" +555,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C2H4F2 (1,1-difluoroethane, HFC-152a)","IUPAC: 1,1-difluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6368, CAS Number: 75-37-6, in gas phase" +556,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C2HF5 (pentafluoroethane, HFC-125)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9633, CAS Number: 354-33-6, in gas phase" +557,,,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, HFC","C3H2F6 (1,1,1,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane, HFC-236ea)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 79009, CAS Number: 431-63-0, in gas phase" +558,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C3H3F5 (1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane, HFC-245fa)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 68030, CAS Number: 460-73-1, in gas phase" +559,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C3HF7 (1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane, HFC-227ea)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 67940, CAS Number: 431-89-0, in gas phase" +560,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C4H5F5 (1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane, HFC-365mfc)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane, PubChem CID: 67884, CAS Number: 406-58-6, in gas phase" +561,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"CH2F2 (difluoromethane, HFC-32)","IUPAC: difluoromethane, PubChem CID: 6345, CAS Number: 75-10-5, in gas phase" +562,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"CHF3 (trifluoromethane, HFC-23)","IUPAC: fluoroform, PubChem CID: 6373, CAS Number: 75-46-7, in gas phase" +565,\Atmosphere\Radiation\IR,,,Long-wave irradiance (direction unspecified),"Flux density of long-wave radiation (direction unspecified) at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface. Long-wave radiation is the radiation at wavelengths greater than 3 μm (3000 nm), including most of the spectrum emitted by sources at terrestrial temperatures." +566,\Atmosphere\Radiation\IR,,,Downward long-wave irradiance,"Flux density of downwelling long-wave radiation, at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." +567,\Atmosphere\Radiation\IR,,,Upward long-wave irradiance,"Flux density of upwelling long-wave radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." +568,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Ammonium (NH4+)\,,,NH4+ (ammonium),"IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in total deposition" +569,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Nitrate (NO3-)\,,,NO3- (nitrate),"IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in total deposition" +570,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Nitrite (NO2-)\,,,NO2- (nitrite),"IUPAC: nitrite, PubChem CID: 946, CAS Number: 14797-65-0, in total deposition" +571,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar,,,Diffuse downward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of diffuse short-wave solar radiation, at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." +572,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar,,,Direct downward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of direct downwelling short-wave solar radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." +573,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar,,,Downward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of downwelling short-wave solar radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface. [The term 'global (downward) shortwave irradiance' is sometimes used to specify that this flux is the sum of direct and diffuse components.]" +574,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar,,,Upward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of upwelling short-wave radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." +576,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid\Acetate (CH3COO-)\,,,CH3COO- (acetate),"IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-1, in total deposition" +577,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid\Formate (HCOO-)\,,,HCOO- (formate),"IUPAC: formate, PubChem CID: 283, CAS Number: 71-47-6, in total deposition" +578,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid\Propionate (C2H5COO-)\,,,C2H5COO- (propionate),"IUPAC: propanoate, PubChem CID: 104745, CAS Number: 72-03-7, in total deposition" +579,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Acidity-Alkalinity, total aerosol\",,,"Acidity-Alkalinity, TSP", +589,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\,,,"C2Cl2F4 (1,2-dichlorotetrafluoroethane, CFC-114)","IUPAC: 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6429, CAS Number: 76-14-2" +590,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\,,,"C2Cl3F3 (1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, CFC-113)","IUPAC: 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6428, CAS Number: 76-13-1, in gas phase" +591,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\,,,"C2ClF5 (1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethane, CFC-115)","IUPAC: 1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6430, CAS Number: 76-15-3, in gas phase" +592,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\,,,"CCl2F2 (dichlorodifluoromethane, CFC-12)","IUPAC: dichloro(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6391, CAS Number: 75-71-8, in gas phase" +593,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\,,,"CCl3F (trichlorofluoromethane, CFC-11)","IUPAC: trichloro(fluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6389, CAS Number: 75-69-4, in gas phase" +594,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halocarbons\,,,"CCl4 (tetrachloromethane, carbon tetrachloride)","IUPAC: tetrachloromethane, PubChem CID: 5943, CAS Number: 56-23-5, in gas phase" +595,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halocarbons\,,,"CH3CCl3 (1,1,1-trichloroethane, methyl chloroform)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trichloroethane, PubChem CID: 6278, CAS Number: 71-55-6, in gas phase" +597,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Aluminium (Al)\,,,Al (aluminium),"IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in total deposition" +598,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Arsenic (As)\,,,As (arsenic),"IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in total deposition" +599,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Cadmium (Cd)\,,,Cd (cadmium),"IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in total deposition" +600,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Chromium (Cr)\,,,Cr (chromium),"IUPAC: chromium, PubChem CID: 23976, CAS Number: 7440-47-3, in total deposition" +601,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Cobalt (Co)\,,,Co (cobalt),"IUPAC: cobalt, PubChem CID: 104730, CAS Number: 7440-48-4, in total deposition" +602,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Copper (Cu)\,,,Cu (copper),"IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in total deposition" +603,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Iron (Fe)\,,,Fe (iron),"IUPAC: iron, PubChem CID: 23925, CAS Number: 7439-89-6, in total deposition" +604,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Lead (Pb)\,,,Pb (lead),"IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in total deposition" +605,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Manganese (Mn)\,,,Mn (manganese),"IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in total deposition" +606,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Mercury (Hg)\,,,Hg (mercury),"IUPAC: mercury, PubChem CID: 23931, CAS Number: 7439-97-6, in total deposition" +607,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Nickel (Ni)\,,,Ni (nickel),"IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 936, CAS Number: 7440-02-1, in total deposition" +608,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Vanadium (V)\,,,V (vanadium),"IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in total deposition" +609,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Zinc (Zn)\,,,Zn (zinc),"IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in total deposition" +614,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"Cl- (chloride), PM1","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM1" +615,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"Cl- (chloride), PM10","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM10" +616,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"Cl- (chloride), PM2.5","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" +617,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"Cl- (chloride), TSP","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, TSP" +618,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"F- (fluoride), TSP","IUPAC: fluoride, PubChem CID: 28179, CAS Number: 16984-48-8, in particle phase, TSP" +619,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"SO4= (sulfate), corrected","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase" +620,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"SO4= (sulfate), TSP","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, TSP" +621,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"SO4= (sulfate), PM10","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, PM10" +622,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"SO4= (sulfate), PM2.5","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" +623,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\,,,"Elemental carbon, PM10",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM10 +624,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\,,,"Elemental carbon, PM1",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM1 +625,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\,,,"Elemental carbon, PM2.5",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM2.5 +626,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\,,,"Total carbon, PM10","Sum of elemental and organic carbon. Includes inorganic carbon, which is operationally distributed between elemental and organic carbon. Size range: PM10" +632,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Ca++ (calcium), PM10","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, PM10" +633,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Ca++ (calcium), PM2.5","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" +634,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Ca++ (calcium), TSP","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, TSP" +635,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Mg++ (magnesium), PM10","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, PM10" +636,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Mg++ (magnesium), PM2.5","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" +637,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Mg++ (magnesium), TSP","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, TSP" +638,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"K+ (potassium), PM10","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, PM10" +639,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"K+ (potassium), PM2.5","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" +640,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"K+ (potassium), TSP","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, TSP" +641,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Na+ (sodium), PM10","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, PM10" +642,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Na+ (sodium), PM2.5","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" +643,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Na+ (sodium), TSP","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, TSP" +644,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH3 (ammonia), PM2.5","IUPAC: azane, PubChem CID: 222, CAS Number: 7664-41-7, in particle phase, PM2.5" +645,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH4+ (ammonium), PM10","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, PM10" +646,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH4+ (ammonia), PM2.5","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" +647,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH4+ (ammonium), TSP","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, TSP" +648,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH4NO4 (ammonium nitrate), TSP","IUPAC: ammonium nitrate, PubChem CID: 22985, CAS Number: 6484-52-2, in particle phase, TSP" +649,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH4NO3 (ammonium nitrate), PM1","IUPAC: ammonium nitrate, PubChem CID: 22985, CAS Number: 6484-52-2, in particle phase, PM1" +650,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NO3- (nitrate), PM10","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, PM10" +651,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NO3- (nitrate), PM2.5","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" +652,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NO3- (nitrate), TSP","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, TSP" +653,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NO2- (nitrite), TSP","IUPAC: nitrite, PubChem CID: 946, CAS Number: 14797-65-0, in particle phase, TSP" +654,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,Sum of NH3 (ammonia) and NH4+ (ammonium),Sum of NH3 (ammonia) and NH4+ (ammonium) +655,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,Sum of HNO3 (nitric acid) and NO3- (nitrate),Sum of HNO3 (nitric acid) and NO3- (nitrate) +656,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,Major chemical components,Major chemical components +657,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,"Major inorganic components, TSP","Major inorganic components, TSP" +658,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,"Major inorganic components, coarse","Major inorganic components, coarse" +659,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,"Major inorganic components, fine","Major inorganic components, fine" +660,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,"Other chemical components, coarse","Other chemical components, coarse" +661,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,"Other chemical components, fine","Other chemical components, fine" +662,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"C2H3O2- (CH3COO-, acetate), PM1","IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-0, in particle phase, PM1" +663,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"C2H3O2- (CH3COO-, acetate)","IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-0, in particle phase" +664,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), PM1","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, PM1" +665,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), PM10","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, PM10" +666,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), TSP","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, TSP" +667,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"CH3O3S- (methanesulfonate), PM1","IUPAC: methanesulfonate, PubChem CID: 85257, CAS Number: 16053-58-0, in particle phase, PM1" +668,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"CH3O3S- (methanesulfonate), TSP","IUPAC: methanesulfonate, PubChem CID: 85257, CAS Number: 16053-58-0, in particle phase, TSP" +669,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"CHO2- (HCOO-, formate)","IUPAC: formate, PubChem CID: 283, CAS Number: 71-47-6, in particle phase" +670,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic carbonaceous\,,,"Carbonaceous-organic material, PM10", +671,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic carbonaceous-Carbonaceous-organic material (fine)\,,,"Carbonaceous-organic material, fine", +672,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ti (Titanium), TSP","IUPAC: titanium, PubChem CID: 23963, CAS Number: 7440-32-6, in particle phase, TSP" +673,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Al (Aluminium), PM2.5","IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in particle phase, PM2.5" +674,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Al (Aluminium), TSP","IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in particle phase, TSP" +675,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sb (Antimony), PM2.5","IUPAC: antimony, PubChem CID: 5354495, CAS Number: 7440-36-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" +676,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sb (Antimony), TSP","IUPAC: antimony, PubChem CID: 5354495, CAS Number: 7440-36-0, in particle phase, TSP" +677,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"As (Arsenic), PM10","IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in particle phase, PM10" +678,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"As (Arsenic), TSP","IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in particle phase, TSP" +679,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ba (Barium), PM2.5","IUPAC: barium, PubChem CID: 5355457, CAS Number: 7440-39-3, in particle phase, PM2.5" +680,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ba (Barium), TSP","IUPAC: barium, PubChem CID: 5355457, CAS Number: 7440-39-3, in particle phase, TSP" +681,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Bi (Bismuth), PM2.5","IUPAC: bismuth, PubChem CID: 5359367, CAS Number: 7440-69-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" +682,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Bi (Bismuth), TSP","IUPAC: bismuth, PubChem CID: 5359367, CAS Number: 7440-69-9, in particle phase, TSP" +683,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM1","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM1" +684,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM10","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM10" +685,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM2.5","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" +686,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM2.5 - PM10","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM2.5 - PM10" +687,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cd (Cadmium), TSP","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, TSP" +688,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ce (Cerium), PM2.5","IUPAC: cerium, PubChem CID: 23974, CAS Number: 7440-45-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" +689,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ce (Cerium), TSP","IUPAC: cerium, PubChem CID: 23974, CAS Number: 7440-45-1, in particle phase, TSP" +690,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cr (Chromium), TSP","IUPAC: chromium, PubChem CID: 23976, CAS Number: 7440-47-3, in particle phase, TSP" +691,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Co (Cobalt), TSP","IUPAC: cobalt, PubChem CID: 104730, CAS Number: 7440-48-4, in particle phase, TSP" +692,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cu (Copper), PM10","IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in particle phase, PM10" +693,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cu (Copper), TSP","IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in particle phase, TSP" +694,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Fe (Iron), TSP","IUPAC: iron, PubChem CID: 23925, CAS Number: 7439-89-6, in particle phase, TSP" +695,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"La (Lanthanum), PM2.5","IUPAC: lanthanum, PubChem CID: 23926, CAS Number: 7439-91-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" +696,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"La (Lanthanum), TSP","IUPAC: lanthanum, PubChem CID: 23926, CAS Number: 7439-91-0, in particle phase, TSP" +697,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Pb (Lead), PM10","IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in particle phase, PM10" +698,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Pb (Lead), TSP","IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in particle phase, TSP" +699,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Li (Lithium), PM2.5","IUPAC: lithium, PubChem CID: 3028194, CAS Number: 7439-93-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" +700,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Li (Lithium), TSP","IUPAC: lithium, PubChem CID: 3028194, CAS Number: 7439-93-2, in particle phase, TSP" +701,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Mn (Manganese), PM10","IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in particle phase, PM10" +702,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Mn (Manganese), TSP","IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in particle phase, TSP" +703,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Hg (Mercury), TSP","IUPAC: mercury, PubChem CID: 23931, CAS Number: 7439-97-6, in particle phase, TSP" +704,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ni (Nickel), PM10","IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 935, CAS Number: 7440-02-0, in particle phase, PM10" +705,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ni (Nickel), TSP","IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 935, CAS Number: 7440-02-0, in particle phase, TSP" +706,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"P (Phosphorous), PM2.5","IUPAC: phosphorus, PubChem CID: 5462309, CAS Number: 7723-14-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" +707,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"P (Phosphorous), TSP","IUPAC: phosphorus, PubChem CID: 5462309, CAS Number: 7723-14-0, in particle phase, TSP" +708,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Rb (Rubidium), PM2.5","IUPAC: rubidium, PubChem CID: 5357696, CAS Number: 7440-17-7, in particle phase, PM2.5" +709,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Rb (Rubidium), TSP","IUPAC: rubidium, PubChem CID: 5357696, CAS Number: 7440-17-7, in particle phase, TSP" +710,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Se (Selenium), TSP","IUPAC: selenium, PubChem CID: 6326970, CAS Number: 7782-49-2, in particle phase, TSP" +711,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sr (Strontium), PM2.5","IUPAC: strontium, PubChem CID: 5359327, CAS Number: 7440-24-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" +712,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sr (Strontium), TSP","IUPAC: strontium, PubChem CID: 5359327, CAS Number: 7440-24-6, in particle phase, TSP" +713,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Tl (Thallium), PM2.5","IUPAC: thallium, PubChem CID: 5359464, CAS Number: 7440-28-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" +714,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Tl (Thallium), TSP","IUPAC: thallium, PubChem CID: 5359464, CAS Number: 7440-28-0, in particle phase, TSP" +715,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Th (Thorium), PM2.5","IUPAC: thorium, PubChem CID: 23960, CAS Number: 7440-29-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" +716,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Th (Thorium), TSP","IUPAC: thorium, PubChem CID: 23960, CAS Number: 7440-29-1, in particle phase, TSP" +717,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sn (Tin), PM2.5","IUPAC: tin, PubChem CID: 5352426, CAS Number: 7440-31-5, in particle phase, PM2.5" +718,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sn (Tin), TSP","IUPAC: tin, PubChem CID: 5352426, CAS Number: 7440-31-5, in particle phase, TSP" +719,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"U (Uranium), PM2.5","IUPAC: uranium, PubChem CID: 23989, CAS Number: 7440-61-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" +720,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"U (Uranium), TSP","IUPAC: uranium, PubChem CID: 23989, CAS Number: 7440-61-1, in particle phase, TSP" +721,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"V (Vanadium), PM2.5","IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" +722,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"V (Vanadium), TSP","IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in particle phase, TSP" +723,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Zn (Zinc), PM2.5","IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" +724,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Zn (Zinc), TSP","IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in particle phase, TSP" +727,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Dust mass concentration,Concentration of dust or sand in the atmosphere +728,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Volcanic ash particle mass concentration,3D field of mass mixing ratio of volcanic ash +729,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Aerosol volcanic ash (Total column),Field of total column mass of volcanic ash +12001,\Atmosphere\Lightning,,,Total lightning density, +12002,\Atmosphere\Lightning,,,Lightning density cloud-to-ground, +12005,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,Horizontal wind direction at specified distance from reference surface,Horizontal wind direction at specified distance from reference surface +12006,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,Horizontal wind speed at specified distance from reference surface,Horizontal wind speed at specified distance from reference surface +12016,\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs,,,"Cl3CCF3 (1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane, CFC-113a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9635, CAS Number: 354-58-5, in gas phase" +12017,\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon,,,"CBr2F2 (dibromodifluoromethane, Halon 1202)","IUPAC: dibromo(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6382, CAS Number: 75-61-6, in gas phase" +12018,\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon,,,"C2Br2F4 (1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, Halon 2402)","IUPAC: 1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 31301, CAS Number: 124-73-2, in gas phase" +12019,\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs,,,"C2H3Cl2F (1,1-dichloro-2-fluoroethane, HCFC-141a)","IUPAC: 1,1-dichloro-2-fluoroethane, PubChem CID: 67936, CAS Number: 430-53-5, in gas phase" +12021,,,gas phase,O2/N2 ratio,Atmospheric O2/N2 ratio +12022,,,"bioaerosol, pollen",Total pollen,All pollen taxa +12023,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",Total Pinaceae,Pine family pollen +12024,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",Abies,Fir pollen +12025,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",Picea,Spruce pollen +12026,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",Larix,Larch pollen +12027,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",Pinus,Pine pollen +12028,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, cupressaceae",Total Cupressaceae,Cypress family pollen +12029,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, arecaceae",Total Arecaceae,Palm family pollen +12030,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, platanaceae",Platanus,Plane tree pollen +12031,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, urticaceae",Parietaria,Pellitory pollen +12032,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, urticaceae",Urtica,Nettle pollen +12033,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, fagaceae",Castanea,Sweet chestnut pollen +12034,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, fagaceae",Fagus,Beech pollen +12035,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, fagaceae",Quercus,Oak pollen +12036,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",Total Betulaceae,Birch family pollen +12037,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",Alnus,Alder pollen +12038,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",Betula,Birch pollen +12039,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",Carpinus,Hornbeam pollen +12040,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",Corylus,Hazel pollen +12041,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, amaranthaceae",Total Amaranthaceae,Amaranth family pollen +12042,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, amaranthaceae",Chenopodium,Chenopodium (goosefoot) pollen +12043,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, salicaceae",Populus,Poplar pollen +12044,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, salicaceae",Salix,Willow pollen +12045,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, oleaceae",Total Oleaceae,Olive family pollen +12046,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, oleaceae",Olea,Olive pollen +12047,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, oleaceae",Fraxinus,Ash pollen +12048,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, asteraceae",Total Asteraceae,Aster family pollen +12049,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, asteraceae",Ambrosia,Ragweed pollen +12050,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, asteraceae",Artemisia,Mugwort pollen +12051,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, asteraceae",Solidago,Solidago (goldenrod) pollen +12052,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, poaceae",Total Poaceae,Grasses pollen +12053,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, poaceae",Secale,Secale pollen +12054,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, poaceae",Zea mays,Maize pollen +12055,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, juglandaceae",Juglans,Walnut tree pollen +12056,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, ulmaceae",Ulmus,Elm pollen +12057,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, sapindaceae",Acer,Maple pollen +12058,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, sapindaceae",Aesculus,Aesculus pollen +12059,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, brassicaceae",Brassica,Brassica pollen +12060,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, plantaginaceae",Plantago,Plantain pollen +12061,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, adoxaceae",Sambucus,Sambucus (elder) pollen +12062,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, polygonaceae",Rumex,"Rumex (dock, sorrel) pollen" +12063,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, malvaceae",Tilia,Linden pollen +12064,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, cannabaceae",Humulus,Hop pollen +12065,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, taxaceae",Taxus,Yew pollen +12066,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, elaeagnaceae",Hippophae,Sea-buckthorn pollen +12067,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, aquifoliaceae",Ilex,Holly pollen +12068,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, oleaceae",Ligustrum,Privet pollen +12069,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, juncaceae",Total Juncaceae,Rush family pollen +12070,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, cyperaceae",Total Cyperaceae,Sedge family pollen +12071,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, ericaceae",Total Ericaceae,Heather family pollen +12072,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, rosaceae",Total Rosaceae,Rose family pollen +12073,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, caryophyllaceae",Silene,Melandrium pollen +12074,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, ranunculaceae",Total Ranunculaceae,Buttercup family pollen +12075,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, umbelliferae",Total Umbelliferae,"Celery, carrot or parsley family pollen" +12076,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, brassicaceae",Total Brassicaceae,"Cabbage family (mustards, crucifers) pollen" +12077,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, betulaceae",Ostrya,Hophornbeam pollen +12078,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",Cedrus,Cedar family pollen +12079,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, buxaceae",Buxus,Box pollen +12080,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, ginkgoaceae",Ginkgo,Ginkgo pollen +12081,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, altingiaceae",Liquidambar,Sweetgum pollen +12082,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, euphorbiaceae",Mercurialis,Mercuries pollen +12083,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, moraceae",Total Moraceae,Mulberry family pollen +12084,,,"bioaerosol, fungi, pleosporales",Alternaria,Alternaria spores +12085,,,"bioaerosol, fungi, capnodiales",Cladosporium,Cladosporium spores +12086,,,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, inorganic, N species",NF3 (nitrogen trifluoride),"IUPAC: nitrogen trifluoride, PubChem CID: 24553, CAS Number: 7783-54-2, in gas phase" +12087,,,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, organic, isotopologue","CH3D (monodeuterated methane, methane-d1)","IUPAC: deuteriomethane, PubChem CID: 12669, CAS Number: 676-49-3, in gas phase" +12088,,,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, CFCs, organic, halocarbon","CClF3 (chlorotrifluoromethane, CFC-13)","IUPAC: chloro(trifluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6392, CAS Number: 75-72-9, in gas phase" +12089,,,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, HCFCs, organic, halocarbon","C2HClF4 (1-chloro-1,2,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, HCFC-124)","IUPAC: 2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 17822, CAS Number: 2837-89-0, in gas phase" +12090,,,"gas phase, Greenhouse Gas, HFCs, organic, halocarbon","C5H2F10 (1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoropentane, HFC-43-10-mee)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2,3,4,5,5,5-decafluoropentane, PubChem CID: 86240, CAS Number: 138495-42-8, in gas phase" +12091,,,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, PFCs, organic, halocarbon","C4F8 (octafluorocyclobutane, PFC-318)","IUPAC: 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-octafluorocyclobutane, PubChem CID: 8263, CAS Number: 115-25-3, in gas phase" +12092,,,"gas phase, organic, alcohol",C3H8O (1-propanol),"IUPAC: Propan-1-ol, PubChem CID: 1031, CAS Number: 71-23-8, in gas phase" +12093,,,"gas phase, organic, alcohol",C3H8O (2-propanol),"IUPAC: Propan-2-ol, PubChem CID: 3776, CAS Number: 67-63-0, in gas phase" +12094,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aromatic",C4H4O (furan),"IUPAC: Furan, PubChem CID: 8029, CAS Number: 110-00-9, in gas phase" +12095,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aromatic",C5H6O (2-methylfuran),"IUPAC: 2-Methylfuran, PubChem CID: 10797, CAS Number: 534-22-5, in gas phase" +12096,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aromatic",C5H6O (3-methylfuran),"IUPAC: 3-Methylfuran, PubChem CID: 13587, CAS Number: 930-27-8, in gas phase" +12097,,,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrile","C3H3N (2-propenenitrile, acrylonitrile)","IUPAC: Prop-2-enenitrile, PubChem CID: 7855, CAS Number: 107-13-1, in gas phase" +12098,,,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrile",C3H5N (propanenitrile),"IUPAC: Propanenitrile, PubChem CID: 7854, CAS Number: 107-12-0, in gas phase" +12099,,,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrile","C4H5N (2-methyl-2-propenenitrile, methylacrylonitrile)","IUPAC: 2-Methylprop-2-enenitrile, PubChem CID: 31368, CAS Number: 126-98-7, in gas phase" +12100,,,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",CH3NO3 (methyl nitrate),"IUPAC: Methyl nitrate, PubChem CID: 11724, CAS Number: 598-58-3, in gas phase" +12101,,,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",C2H5NO3 (ethyl nitrate),"IUPAC: Ethyl nitrate, PubChem CID: 12259, CAS Number: 625-58-1, in gas phase" +12102,,,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",C3H7NO3 (isopropyl nitrate),"IUPAC: Propan-2-yl nitrate, PubChem CID: 15575, CAS Number: 1712-64-7, in gas phase" +12103,,,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",C4H9NO3 (n-butyl nitrate),"IUPAC: Butyl nitrate, PubChem CID: 13567, CAS Number: 928-45-0, in gas phase" +12104,,,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",C4H9NO3 (isobutyl nitrate),"IUPAC: 2-Methylpropyl nitrate, PubChem CID: 10974, CAS Number: 928-45-0, in gas phase" +12105,,,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate",C4H9NO3 (t-butyl nitrate),"IUPAC: tert-Butyl nitrite, PubChem CID: 10906, CAS Number: 540-80-7, in gas phase" +12106,,,"gas phase, organic, N species, nitrate","C4H9NO3 (2-butyl nitrate, sec-butyl nitrate)","IUPAC: Butan-2-yl nitrite, PubChem CID: 13544, CAS Number: 924-43-6, in gas phase" +12107,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, BVOC, alcohol",C5H10O (2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol),"IUPAC: 2-Methylbut-3-en-2-ol, PubChem CID: 8257, CAS Number: 115-18-4, in gas phase" +12108,,,"gas phase, organic, alkane",C8H18 (n-octane),"IUPAC: Octane, PubChem CID: 356, CAS Number: 111-65-9, in gas phase" +12109,,,"gas phase, organic, alkane","C8H18 (2,2,4-trimethylpentane)","IUPAC: 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane, PubChem CID: 10907, CAS Number: 540-84-1, in gas phase" +12110,,,"gas phase, organic, aldehyde, alkene, OVOC, specified stereoisomer","C4H6O ((E)-crotonaldehyde, trans-2-butenal)","IUPAC: (2E)-but-2-enal, PubChem CID: 447466, CAS Number: 123-73-9, in gas phase" +12111,,,"gas phase, organic, aldehyde, alkene, OVOC, specified stereoisomer","C4H6O ((Z)-crotonaldehyde, cis-2-butenal)","IUPAC: (Z)-but-2-enal, PubChem CID: 673950, CAS Number: 15798-64-8, in gas phase" +12112,,,"gas phase, organic, aldehyde, alkene, OVOC, mixed stereoisomers","C4H6O (crotonaldehyde, 2-butenal)","IUPAC: But-2-enal, PubChem CID: 20138, CAS Number: 4170-30-3, in gas phase" +12113,,,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species","C2H2Cl2 (1,1-dichloroethene)","IUPAC: 1,1-Dichloroethene, PubChem CID: 6366, CAS Number: 75-35-4, in gas phase" +12114,,,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species, specified stereoisomer","C2H2Cl2 ((Z)-1,2-dichloroethene, cis-1,2-dichloroethene)","IUPAC: (Z)-1,2-dichloroethene, PubChem CID: 643833, CAS Number: 156-59-2, in gas phase" +12115,,,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species, specified stereoisomer","C2H2Cl2 ((E)-1,2-dichloroethene, trans-1,2-dichloroethene)","IUPAC: (E)-1,2-dichloroethene, PubChem CID: 638186, CAS Number: 156-60-5, in gas phase" +12116,,,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species, mixed stereoisomers","C2H2Cl2 (1,2-dichloroethene)","IUPAC: 1,2-dichloroethene, PubChem CID: 10900, CAS Number: 540-9-0, in gas phase" +12117,,,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species","C2H4Cl2 (1,1-dichloroethane)","IUPAC: 1,1-Dichloroethane, PubChem CID: 6365, CAS Number: 75-34-3, in gas phase" +12118,,,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon, Cl species","C2H4Cl2 (1,2-dichloroethane)","IUPAC: 1,2-Dichloroethane, PubChem CID: 11, CAS Number: 107-06-2, in gas phase" +12119,,,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon",CHBr2Cl (dibromochloromethane),"IUPAC: dibromo(chloro)methane, PubChem CID: 31296, CAS Number: 124-48-1, in gas phase" +12120,,,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon",CHBrCl2 (bromodichloromethane),"IUPAC: bromo(dichloro)methane, PubChem CID: 6359, CAS Number: 75-27-4, in gas phase" +12121,,,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon",CH2ClI (chloroiodomethane),"IUPAC: chloro(iodo)methane, PubChem CID: 11644, CAS Number: 593-71-5, in gas phase" +12122,,,"gas phase, organic, halocarbon",CH2I2 (diiodomethane),"IUPAC: diiodomethane, PubChem CID: 6346, CAS Number: 75-11-6, in gas phase" +12123,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aromatic",C5H4O2 (furfural),"IUPAC: furan-2-carbaldehyde, PubChem CID: 7362, CAS Number: 98-01-1, in gas phase" +12124,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aromatic",C5H4O2 (3-furaldehyde),"IUPAC: furan-3-carbaldehyde, PubChem CID: 10351, CAS Number: 498-60-2, in gas phase" +12125,,,"gas phase, organic, aromatic",C8H8 (styrene),"IUPAC: styrene, PubChem CID: 7501, CAS Number: 100-42-5, in gas phase" +12126,,,"gas phase, organic, aromatic",C8H6 (ethynylbenzene),"IUPAC: ethynylbenzene, PubChem CID: 10821, CAS Number: 536-74-3, in gas phase" +12127,,,"gas phase, organic, aromatic, halocarbon",C6H5Cl (chlorobenzene),"IUPAC: chlorobenzene, PubChem CID: 7964, CAS Number: 108-90-7, in gas phase" +12128,,,"gas phase, organic, terpene",C10H16 (tricyclene),"IUPAC: 1,7,7-trimethyltricyclo[2.2.1.02,6]heptane, PubChem CID: 79035, CAS Number: 508-32-7, in gas phase" +12129,,,"gas phase, organic, terpene",C10H16 (alpha-pinene),"IUPAC: 2,6,6-trimethylbicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene, PubChem CID: 6654, CAS Number: 80-56-8, in gas phase" +12130,,,"gas phase, organic, terpene",C10H16 (beta-pinene),"IUPAC: 6,6-dimethyl-2-methylidenebicyclo[3.1.1]heptane, PubChem CID: 14896, CAS Number: 127-91-3, in gas phase" +12131,,,"gas phase, organic, terpene",C10H16 (myrcene),"IUPAC: 7-methyl-3-methylideneocta-1, PubChem CID: 31253, CAS Number: 123-35-3, in gas phase" +12132,,,"gas phase, organic, terpene",C10H16 (camphene),"IUPAC: 2,2-dimethyl-3-methylidenebicyclo[2.2.1]heptane, PubChem CID: 6616, CAS Number: 79-92-5, in gas phase" +12133,,,"gas phase, organic, terpene",C10H16 (D-limonene),"IUPAC: (4R)-1-methyl-4-prop-1-en-2-ylcyclohexene, PubChem CID: 440917, CAS Number: 5989-27-5, in gas phase" +12134,,,"gas phase, organic, terpene",C10H16 (3-carene),"IUPAC: 3,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ene, PubChem CID: 26049, CAS Number: 13466-78-9, in gas phase" +12135,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aldehyde",C2H2O2 (glyoxal),"IUPAC: oxaldehyde, PubChem CID: 7860, CAS Number: 107-22-2, in gas phase" +12136,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ester",C2H4O2 (methyl formate),"IUPAC: methyl formate, PubChem CID: 7865, CAS Number: 107-31-3, in gas phase" +12137,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, aldehyde",C2H4O2 (glycolaldehyde),"IUPAC: 2-hydroxyacetaldehyde, PubChem CID: 756, CAS Number: 141-46-8, in gas phase" +12138,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ester",C3H6O2 (methyl acetate),"IUPAC: methyl acetate, PubChem CID: 6584, CAS Number: 79-20-9, in gas phase" +12139,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ester",C3H6O2 (ethyl formate),"IUPAC: ethyl formate, PubChem CID: 8025, CAS Number: 109-94-4, in gas phase" +12140,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ketone",C3H6O2 (hydroxyacetone),"IUPAC: 1-hydroxypropan-2-one, PubChem CID: 8299, CAS Number: 116-09-6, in gas phase" +12141,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC","C3H6O2 (1,3-dioxolane)","IUPAC: 1,3-dioxolane, PubChem CID: 12586, CAS Number: 646-06-0, in gas phase" +12142,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ester",C4H8O2 (ethyl acetate),"IUPAC: ethyl acetate, PubChem CID: 8857, CAS Number: 141-78-6, in gas phase" +12143,,,"gas phase, organic, OVOC, ester",C4H8O2 (methyl propionate),"IUPAC: methyl propanoate, PubChem CID: 11124, CAS Number: 554-12-1, in gas phase" +12144,,,"gas phase, organic, aromatic",C8H10 (p-xylene),"IUPAC: 1,4-xylene, PubChem CID: 7809, CAS Number: 106-42-3, in gas phase" +12145,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Particle light extinction coefficient,A measure of light attenuation due to scattering and absorption by aerosol particles expressed as the Beer-Lambert Law exponent at unit path distance. +12146,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Particle single scattering albedo,Ratio of particle scattering coefficient to particle extinction coefficient or sum of particle absorption and scattering coefficients. +12147,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Ångström exponent for particle light extinction,A measure of dependence of the particle light extinction coefficient on wavelength expressed in power law relationship. +12148,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Ångström exponent for particle light scattering,A measure of dependence of the particle light scattering coefficient on wavelength expressed in power law relationship. +12149,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Ångström exponent for particle light absorption,A measure of dependence of the particle light absorption coefficient on wavelength expressed in power law relationship. +12150,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Ångström exponent for aerosol optical depth,A measure of dependence of the aerosol optical depth on wavelength expressed in power law relationship. +12151,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Ångström exponent for aerosol absorption optical depth,A measure of dependence of the aerosol absorption optical depth on wavelength expressed in power law relationship. +12152,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Particle surface area size distribution,"Particle surface area concentration as a function of size, typically equivalent spherical radius or diameter." +12153,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Particle volume size distribution,"Particle volume concentration as a function of size, typically equivalent spherical radius or diameter." +12154,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Particle mass size distribution,"Particle mass concentration as a function of size, typically equivalent spherical radius or diameter." +12155,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Hygroscopic particle size growth factor,A scaling factor describing the particle equivalent spherical size change as a function of relative humidity due to absorbing or evaporating water. +12156,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Hygroscopic particle light scattering growth factor,A scaling factor describing the particle scattering coefficient change as a function of relative humidity due to absorbing or evaporating water. +12157,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Hygroscopic particle light extinction growth factor,A scaling factor describing the particle extinction coefficient change as a function of relative humidity due to absorbing or evaporating water. +12158,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Particle light hemispheric backscatter coefficient,"The fraction of incident radiative flux scattered into all backward angles, i.e. scattering_angle exceeding pi/2 radians." +12159,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Particle light backscatter coefficient,The fraction of incident radiative flux scattered backward at 180 degrees. +12160,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Particle light hemispheric forward scattering coefficient,"Incident radiative flux scattered into all forward angles, i.e. scattering_angle from zero to pi/2 radians." +12161,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Particle effective diameter,The area weighted mean diameter of the aerosol particles. +12162,,,aerosol,Aerosol layer height,Height of vertically localized aerosol layer above sea level +12163,,,dynamics,Mixed layer height,"Height above the surface to which atmospheric properties (wind speed, etc) or atmospheric constituents (aerosol, gases) are dispersed by turbulent vertical mixing" +12164,,,\Atmosphere\Gas\O3 (ozone),O3 (ozone),"IUPAC: ozone, PubChem CID: 24823, CAS Number: 10028-15-6, in gas phase" +12165,,,\Atmosphere\Humidity\Water vapour,Water vapour, +12166,,,\Atmosphere\Temperature\Temperature,Temperature, +12167,,,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Cloud phase,Cloud phase,"Aggregate state of cloud particles, either water droplets/drops, snowflakes, ice/snow crystals, or mixed." +12168,,,\Atmosphere\Height of the top of the PBL,Height of the top of the PBL,Height of the surface above ground separating the planetary boundary layer (PBL) from the free atmosphere. +12169,,,\Atmosphere\Particle Phase\Aerosol type, Aerosol type,"Selection, out of a pre-defined set of aerosol classes, that best fits an input data set (observed or modeled). The pre-defined set of aerosol classes includes specification of the particle composition, mixing state, complex refractive index, and shape as a function of particle size. The definition of aerosol type includes specification of all the classes as well as the algorithm used to choose the best fit to the input data." +12170,,,radionuclide,Tritium [H-3],"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 24824, CAS Number: 10028-17-8" +12171,,,radionuclide,Carbon [C-14],"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 26873, CAS Number: 14762-75-5" +12172,,,radionuclide,Sodium [Na-22],"IUPAC: sodium-22, PubChem CID: 6328543, CAS Number: 13966-32-0" +12173,,,radionuclide,Sodium [Na-24],"IUPAC: sodium-24, PubChem CID: 6335498, CAS Number: 13982-04-2" +12174,,,radionuclide,Chlorine [Cl-38],"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 167013, CAS Number: 14158-34-0" +12175,,,radionuclide,Potassium [K-40],"IUPAC: potassium-40, PubChem CID: 6328542, CAS Number: 13966-00-2" +12176,,,radionuclide,Potassium [K-42],"IUPAC: potassium-42, PubChem CID: 11607897, CAS Number: 14378-21-3" +12177,,,radionuclide,Scandium [Sc-46],"IUPAC: scandium-46, PubChem CID: 107673, CAS Number: 13967-63-0" +12178,,,radionuclide,Chromium [Cr-51],"IUPAC: chromium-51, PubChem CID: 104786, CAS Number: 14392-02-0" +12179,,,radionuclide,Manganese [Mn-53],"IUPAC: manganese-53, PubChem CID: 167227, CAS Number: 14999-33-8" +12180,,,radionuclide,Manganese [Mn-56],"IUPAC: manganese-56, PubChem CID: 114694, CAS Number: 14681-52-8" +12181,,,radionuclide,Iron [Fe-59],"IUPAC: iron-59, PubChem CID: 104784, CAS Number: 14596-12-4" +12182,,,radionuclide,Cobalt [Co-56],"IUPAC: cobalt-56, PubChem CID: 166998, CAS Number: 14093-03-9" +12183,,,radionuclide,Cobalt [Co-57],"IUPAC: cobalt-57, PubChem CID: 104851, CAS Number: 13981-50-5" +12184,,,radionuclide,Cobalt [Co-58],"IUPAC: cobalt-58, PubChem CID: 104844, CAS Number: 13981-38-9" +12185,,,radionuclide,Cobalt [Co-60],"IUPAC: cobalt-60, PubChem CID: 61492, CAS Number: 10198-40-0" +12186,,,radionuclide,Zinc [Zn-65],"IUPAC: zinc-65, PubChem CID: 91574, CAS Number: 13982-39-3" +12187,,,radionuclide,Gallium [Ga-67],"IUPAC: gallium-67, PubChem CID: 5464084, CAS Number: 14119-09-6" +12188,,,radionuclide,Selenium [Se-75],"IUPAC: selenium-75, PubChem CID: 6328176, CAS Number: 14265-71-5" +12189,,,radionuclide,Strontium [Sr-85],"IUPAC: strontium-85, PubChem CID: 5464271, CAS Number: 13967-73-2" +12190,,,radionuclide,Strontium [Sr-89],"IUPAC: strontium-89, PubChem CID: 5388880, CAS Number: 14158-27-1" +12191,,,radionuclide,Strontium [Sr-90],"IUPAC: strontium-90, PubChem CID: 5486204, CAS Number: 10098-97-2" +12192,,,radionuclide,Strontium [Sr-91],"IUPAC: strontium-91, PubChem CID: 6337043, CAS Number: 14331-91-0" +12193,,,radionuclide,Yttrium [Y-88],"IUPAC: yttrium-88, PubChem CID: 105173, CAS Number: 13982-36-0" +12194,,,radionuclide,Yttrium [Y-90m],"Metastable (excited) state of yttrium-90 isotope, IUPAC: yttrium-90, PubChem CID: 104760, CAS Number: 10098-91-6" +12195,,,radionuclide,Zirconium [Zr-95],"IUPAC: zirconium-95, PubChem CID: 91573, CAS Number: 13967-71-0" +12196,,,radionuclide,Niobium [Nb-95],"IUPAC: niobium-95, PubChem CID: 104776, CAS Number: 13967-76-5" +12197,,,radionuclide,Molybdenum [Mo-99],"IUPAC: molybdenum-99, PubChem CID: 104976, CAS Number: 14119-15-4" +12198,,,radionuclide,Technetium [Tc-99m],"Metastable (excited) state of technetium-99 isotope, IUPAC: technetium-99, PubChem CID: 26476, CAS Number: 14133-76-7" +12199,,,radionuclide,Ruthenium [Ru-103],"IUPAC: ruthenium-103, PubChem CID: 104749, CAS Number: 13968-53-1" +12200,,,radionuclide,Ruthenium [Ru-106],"IUPAC: ruthenium-106, PubChem CID: 26359, CAS Number: 13967-48-1" +12201,,,radionuclide,Silver [Ag-108m],"Metastable (excited) state of silver-108 isotope, IUPAC: silver-108, PubChem CID: 167088, CAS Number: 14391-65-2" +12202,,,radionuclide,Silver [Ag-110m],"Metastable (excited) state of silver-110 isotope, IUPAC: silver-110, PubChem CID: 104828, CAS Number: 14391-76-5" +12203,,,radionuclide,Indium [In-111],"IUPAC: indium-111, PubChem CID: 5462099, CAS Number: 15750-15-9" +12204,,,radionuclide,Tin [Sn-113],"IUPAC: tin-113, PubChem CID: 6335514, CAS Number: 13966-06-8" +12205,,,radionuclide,Antimony [Sb-122],"IUPAC: antimony-122, PubChem CID: 6335836, CAS Number: 14374-79-9" +12206,,,radionuclide,Antimony [Sb-124],"IUPAC: antimony-124, PubChem CID: 6335510, CAS Number: 14683-10-4" +12207,,,radionuclide,Antimony [Sb-125],"IUPAC: antimony-125, PubChem CID: 6335317, CAS Number: 14234-35-6" +12208,,,radionuclide,Tellurium [Te-132],"IUPAC: tellurium-132, PubChem CID: 6336614, CAS Number: 14234-28-7" +12209,,,radionuclide,"Iodine [I-126], elementary","IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 161029, CAS Number: 14158-32-8" +12210,,,radionuclide,"Iodine [I-131], elementary","IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 24855, CAS Number: 10043-66-0" +12211,,,radionuclide,"Iodine [I-132], elementary","IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 104966, CAS Number: 14683-16-0" +12212,,,radionuclide,"Iodine [I-133], elementary","IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 167176, CAS Number: 14834-67-4" +12213,,,radionuclide,Xenon [Xe-133],"IUPAC: xenon-133, PubChem CID: 66376, CAS Number: 14932-42-4" +12214,,,radionuclide,Caesium [Cs-134],"IUPAC: cesium-134, PubChem CID: 6335485, CAS Number: 13967-70-9" +12215,,,radionuclide,Caesium [Cs-136],"IUPAC: cesium-136, PubChem CID: 6335316, CAS Number: 14234-29-8" +12216,,,radionuclide,Caesium [Cs-137],"IUPAC: cesium-137, PubChem CID: 5486527, CAS Number: 10045-97-3" +12217,,,radionuclide,Barium [Ba-133],"IUPAC: barium-133, PubChem CID: 5491664, CAS Number: 13981-41-4" +12218,,,radionuclide,Barium [Ba-140],"IUPAC: barium-140, PubChem CID: 6335490, CAS Number: 14798-08-4" +12219,,,radionuclide,Cerium [Ce-139],"IUPAC: cerium-139, PubChem CID: 166969, CAS Number: 13982-30-4" +12220,,,radionuclide,Cerium [Ce-141],"IUPAC: cerium-141, PubChem CID: 104814, CAS Number: 13967-74-3" +12221,,,radionuclide,Cerium [Ce-144],"IUPAC: cerium-144, PubChem CID: 26874, CAS Number: 14762-78-8" +12222,,,radionuclide,Lanthanum [La-140],"IUPAC: lanthanum-140, PubChem CID: 104882, CAS Number: 13981-28-7" +12223,,,radionuclide,Neodymium [Nd-147],"IUPAC: neodymium-147, PubChem CID: 114848, CAS Number: 14269-74-0" +12224,,,radionuclide,Europium [Eu-152],"IUPAC: europium-152, PubChem CID: 104907, CAS Number: 14683-23-9" +12225,,,radionuclide,Tantalum [Ta-182],"IUPAC: tantalum-182, PubChem CID: 161013, CAS Number: 13982-00-8" +12226,,,radionuclide,Iridium [Ir-192],"IUPAC: iridium-192, PubChem CID: 66373, CAS Number: 14694-69-0" +12227,,,radionuclide,Mercury [Hg-203],"IUPAC: mercury-203, PubChem CID: 104771, CAS Number: 13982-78-0" +12228,,,radionuclide,Bismuth [Bi-212],"IUPAC: bismuth-212, PubChem CID: 6335500, CAS Number: 14913-49-6" +12229,,,radionuclide,Bismuth [Bi-213],"IUPAC: bismuth-213, PubChem CID: 6337093, CAS Number: 15776-20-2" +12230,,,radionuclide,Lead [Pb-212],"IUPAC: lead-212, PubChem CID: 6335491, CAS Number: 15092-94-1" +12231,,,radionuclide,Lead [Pb-214],"IUPAC: lead-214, PubChem CID: 6328551, CAS Number: 15067-28-4" +12232,,,radionuclide,Radium [Ra-226],"IUPAC: radium-226, PubChem CID: 9877911, CAS Number: 13982-63-3" +12233,,,radionuclide,Actinium [Ac-228],"IUPAC: actinium-228, PubChem CID: 105063, CAS Number: 14331-83-0" +12234,,,radionuclide,Thorium [Th-232],"IUPAC: thorium-232, PubChem CID: 11817119, CAS Number: n/a" +12235,,,radionuclide,Uranium [U-234],"IUPAC: uranium-234, PubChem CID: 61704, CAS Number: 13966-29-5" +12236,,,radionuclide,Uranium [U-235],"IUPAC: uranium-235, PubChem CID: 61784, CAS Number: 15117-96-1" +12237,,,radionuclide,Uranium [U-238],"IUPAC: uranium-238, PubChem CID: n/a, CAS Number: n/a" +12238,,,radionuclide,Plutonium [Pu-238],"IUPAC: plutonium-238, PubChem CID: 61709, CAS Number: 13981-16-3" +12239,,,radionuclide,Neptunium [Np-239],"IUPAC: neptunium-239, PubChem CID: 104958, CAS Number: 13968-59-7" +12240,,,radionuclide,Americium [Am-241],"IUPAC: americium-241, PubChem CID: 104726, CAS Number: 14596-10-2" +12241,,,radionuclide,Sum of Plutonium [Pu-239] and [Pu-240],"Sum of Plutonium isotopes: Pu-239 and Pu-240, IUPAC: plutonium-239, PubChem CID: 61782, CAS Number: 15117-48-3 and IUPAC: plutonium-239, PubChem CID: 61782, CAS Number: 15117-48-3" +12242,,,radionuclide,Gold [Au-198],"IUPAC: gold-198, PubChem CID: 66274, CAS Number: 10043-49-9" +12243,,,"greenhouse gas, HCFCs","C2H2Cl2F2 (1,2-dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane, HCFC-132b)","IUPAC: 1,2-dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane, PubChem CID: 15442, CAS Number: 1649-08-7, in gas phase" +12244,,,"greenhouse gas, HCFCs","C2H2ClF3 (2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane, HCFC-133a)","IUPAC: 2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6408, CAS Number: 75-88-7, in gas phase" +12247,,,radionuclide,Neodymium [Nd-137],IUPAC: neodymium-137 +12248,,,"particle phase, optical properties",Attenuated backscatter,The product of the total volume backscatter coefficient and the atmospheric two-way transmission of the layers between the instrument and the observed volume. The total volume backscatter coefficient is the sum of all backscatter coefficients from the atmosphere (including from molecules and particles) accounting for all polarizations. The atmospheric two-way transmission accounts for the total volume (molecular and particulate and all polarizations) extinction along the path from the instrument to the observed volume and back. +12249,,,"atmosphere,humidity",Relative humidity (with respect to water),The ratio of the amount fraction of the water vapour in the air to the corresponding amount fraction if the air were saturated with respect to water at a particular pressure and temperature. Relative humidity is typically reported in percent (%). [Based on definition of R1490 in International Vocabulary of Meteorology (WMO-No. 182). 1992.] +12250,,,"atmosphere,humidity",Specific humidity,"The ratio of the mass of water vapour in the air to the mass of a moist air parcel, where the mass of the moist air parcel is the sum of the mass of water vapour and the dry air. Synonym: Moisture content. [Based on definition of M1750 in International Vocabulary of Meteorology (WMO-No. 182). 1992.]" +12251,,,"particle phase, optical properties, atmosphere",Relative attenuated backscatter,"The product of the total volume backscatter coefficient and the atmospheric two-way transmission of the layers between the instrument and the observed volume presented in arbitrary units. The total volume backscatter coefficient is the sum of all backscatter coefficients from the atmosphere (including from molecules and particles) accounting for all polarizations. The atmospheric two-way transmission accounts for the total volume (molecular and particulate and all polarizations) extinction along the path from the instrument to the observed volume and back. The value of this variable in presented in relative, arbitrary units to account for observations of attenuated backscatter lacking final absolute calibrations." +12295,,,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties",Radiance,"The radiant flux emitted, reflected, transmitted or received by a given surface, per unit solid angle per unit projected area. It is a directional quantity. Note: Historically, radiance was called 'intensity'." +12296,,,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties",Spectral radiance,"The radiance of a surface per unit frequency or wavelength, depending on whether the spectrum is taken as a function of frequency or of wavelength. It is a directional quantity. Note: 'spectral radiance' is also used for measurements by radiometers and spectrometers, where it means the spectral radiance incident on the instrument integrated over the normalised spectral response function of the instrument. Historically, spectral radiance was called spectral intensity." +12297,,,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties",Brightness temperature,Also called radiance temperature or equivalent black body temperature. The temperature of a black body emitting the spectral radiance equivalent to the observed spectral radiance at the observed frequency or wavelength. +12298,,,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties",Spectral bidirectional reflectance,"Ratio of reflected to incident radiation as a function of incident angle, reflected angle and wavelength. For a satellite measurement, these angles are the zenith and azimuth angles of the sun and the zenith and azimuth angle of the viewing instrument at the feature (surface and/or atmospheric column) being observed." +12299,,,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties, radar",Radar backscatter coefficient,"Normalised radar cross section (NRCS) backscatter coefficient, also called sigma-0 ('sigma-nought'). The normalised measure of the radar return, measured in dB." +12300,,,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties, radio occultation",Bending angle,"The angle through which an electromagnetic wave is refracted when passing along an atmospheric path, used particularly for GNSS radio occultation observations." +12301,,,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1, optical properties",Refractivity,The refractive index (of air) minus one. Particularly used for GNSS radio occultation observations. +12302,,,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1",Slant total delay (STD),The time delay of a GNSS radio signal passing along an atmospheric path from transmitter to receiver compared with the same path in vacuum. +12303,,,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1",Zenith total delay (ZTD),"The time delay of a GNSS radio signal passing along an atmospheric path from transmitter to receiver compared with the same path in vacuum, and scaled to refer to the equivalent vertical path." +12304,,,"atmosphere, remote sensing, level 1",Delay Doppler map,"A 2D array of backscatter coefficients as a function of Doppler shift and signal delay, derived from GNSS reflectometry." +12305,,,Radio occultation,Impact parameter,"Minimum distance between the direction vector of the ray (prior to bending) and the centre of the curvature of the ellipsoid describing the Earth, used particularly for GNSS radio occultation observations." 12306,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,Net short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of short-wave solar radiation, as the difference between downwelling and upwelling radiation (positive for net downward), at the top of the atmosphere or at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." 12307,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,Short-wave irradiance (direction unspecified),"Flux density of short-wave radiation (direction unspecified) at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface. Short-wave radiation includes most of the solar radiation spectrum in the atmosphere from 280 nm to 3000 nm (3 μm)." 12308,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,Net long-wave irradiance,"Flux density of upwelling long-wave radiation, as the difference between downwelling and upwelling radiation (positive for net downward) at a specified level within or at the top of the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." @@ -683,5 +683,5 @@ 12314,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,Earth surface spectral bidirectional reflectance,"Reflectance of the Earth surface as a function of viewing angle, incidence angle and wavelength, spectrally resolved. [The distribution of this variable is represented by the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF)]." 12315,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,Earth surface emissivity,Emissivity of the Earth surface as a function of wavelength and viewing angle. 12316,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,Long-wave earth surface emissivity,Emissivity of the earth surface integrated over the thermal IR wavelength range and integrated hemispherically. -12320,"greenhouse gas, HFCs",,,"C3H2F6 (1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane, HFC-236fa)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 12722, CAS Number: 690-39-1, in gas phase" -12321,radionuclide,,,Tellurium [Te-131],"IUPAC: tellurium-131, PubChem CID: 6337051, CAS Number: 14683-12-6" +12320,,,"greenhouse gas, HFCs","C3H2F6 (1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane, HFC-236fa)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 12722, CAS Number: 690-39-1, in gas phase" +12321,,,radionuclide,Tellurium [Te-131],"IUPAC: tellurium-131, PubChem CID: 6337051, CAS Number: 14683-12-6" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tables_en/1-01-04.csv b/tables_en/1-01-04.csv index 2b1cf5c6..8b752044 100644 --- a/tables_en/1-01-04.csv +++ b/tables_en/1-01-04.csv @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ notation,path,domains,tags,name,description -104,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Electron flux energy spectrum,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." -105,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Electrostatic charge,Measurement of the electrostatic charge of a satellite accumulated because of the environmental situation. -106,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Heavy ion angular flux energy and mass spectrum,"Flux density energy and mass spectrum of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron, per unit solid angle." -107,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Heavy ion flux energy and mass spectrum,Flux density energy and mass spectrum of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron. -108,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Interplanetary magnetic field,Vector magnetic field (3D) in the solar wind. The reference frame is Cartesian or Cylindrical with many different axis orientations. Important in Space Weather to monitor magnetic disturbances of the near earth environment. -111,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Radiation Dose Rate,3D field of the dose rate of energetic particles -112,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Solar wind temperature,Temperature of solar wind protons. -113,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Solar wind velocity,Vector velocity of solar wind plasma. +104,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Electron flux energy spectrum,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." +105,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Electrostatic charge,Measurement of the electrostatic charge of a satellite accumulated because of the environmental situation. +106,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Heavy ion angular flux energy and mass spectrum,"Flux density energy and mass spectrum of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron, per unit solid angle." +107,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Heavy ion flux energy and mass spectrum,Flux density energy and mass spectrum of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron. +108,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Interplanetary magnetic field,Vector magnetic field (3D) in the solar wind. The reference frame is Cartesian or Cylindrical with many different axis orientations. Important in Space Weather to monitor magnetic disturbances of the near earth environment. +111,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Radiation Dose Rate,3D field of the dose rate of energetic particles +112,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Solar wind temperature,Temperature of solar wind protons. +113,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Solar wind velocity,Vector velocity of solar wind plasma. 114,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Aurora,Occurrence of fluorescence of the upper atmosphere through ionization by energetic charged particles accelerated by the Earth's magnetic field. 115,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Electric Field,Magnitude and direction of the Earth's electric field. 116,\Outer Space\Ionospheric disturbances,,,Electron Density,3-D field of the electron density in the ionosphere. @@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ 162,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,X-ray flux,Integrated X-ray flux. 163,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,X-ray flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the integrated X-ray flux. 164,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,X-ray sky image,X-ray image of the sky. -409,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Solar wind density,Density of solar wind plasma. -511,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Alpha particles differential directional flux, -512,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Alpha particles integral directional flux,"An alpha particle has positive charge and consists of two protons and two neutrons (the nucleus of a helium atom). Flux is the rate of flow through a reference surface, measured in particles per unit area. The directional flux is the flux limited to a certain solid angle as a function of the direction (pitch angle)." -513,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Cosmic ray neutron flux spectrum,Flux density energy spectrum of neutrons from the Sun or as component of the cosmic radiation. -514,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Electron differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." -515,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Electron flux density,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." -516,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Electron integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." -517,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Heavy ion differential directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions (heavier than Helium) per unit solid angle. -518,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Heavy ion integral directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron. -519,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Proton differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." -520,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind ,,,Proton integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." \ No newline at end of file +409,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Solar wind density,Density of solar wind plasma. +511,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Alpha particles differential directional flux, +512,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Alpha particles integral directional flux,"An alpha particle has positive charge and consists of two protons and two neutrons (the nucleus of a helium atom). Flux is the rate of flow through a reference surface, measured in particles per unit area. The directional flux is the flux limited to a certain solid angle as a function of the direction (pitch angle)." +513,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Cosmic ray neutron flux spectrum,Flux density energy spectrum of neutrons from the Sun or as component of the cosmic radiation. +514,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Electron differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." +515,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Electron flux density,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." +516,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Electron integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." +517,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Heavy ion differential directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions (heavier than Helium) per unit solid angle. +518,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Heavy ion integral directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron. +519,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Proton differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." +520,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Proton integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." From 0931684759b140ff8a56441d6c6639b57fa99313 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Milan Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 19:33:54 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 4/9] cleanup --- tables_en/1-01-01.csv | 498 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- tables_en/1-01-04.csv | 22 +- 2 files changed, 260 insertions(+), 260 deletions(-) diff --git a/tables_en/1-01-01.csv b/tables_en/1-01-01.csv index 494d74a3..144ce6d7 100644 --- a/tables_en/1-01-01.csv +++ b/tables_en/1-01-01.csv @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ 294,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition,,,Acidity-Alkalinity, 295,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition,,,Electric conductivity, 296,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition,,,Hydrogen ion (H+) or pH, -302,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Sulfur (S),,,S (sulfur),"IUPAC: sulfur, PubChem CID: n/a, CAS Number: 7704-34-9, in total deposition" +302,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition,,,S (sulfur),"IUPAC: sulfur, PubChem CID: n/a, CAS Number: 7704-34-9, in total deposition" 304,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,Direction of cloud movement, 305,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,Gust Speed, 307,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,"Wind (Z component, vertical)",Z component of wind vector (horizontal and vertical profile) @@ -141,15 +141,15 @@ 383,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, alpha-lindane, alpha-HCH), in wet precipitation","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in wet deposition" 384,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, gamma-lindane, gamma-HCH), in air","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in gas phase" 385,\Atmosphere\POPs\POP,,,"C6H6Cl6 (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, gamma-lindane, gamma-HCH), in wet precipitation","IUPAC: 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane, PubChem CID: 727, CAS Number: 319-84-6, in wet deposition" -390,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,NH3 (Ammonia),"IUPAC: azane, PubChem CID: 222, CAS Number: 7664-41-7, in gas phase" -391,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,"C2H3O5N (peroxyacetylnitrate, PAN)","IUPAC: nitro ethaneperoxoate, PubChem CID: 16782, CAS Number: 2278-22-0, in gas phase" -392,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,ClONO2 (chlorine nitrate),"IUPAC: chloro nitrate, PubChem CID: 114934, CAS Number: 14545-72-3, in gas phase" -393,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,"HCN (formonitrile, hydrogen cyanide)","IUPAC: formonitrile, PubChem CID: 768, CAS Number: 74-90-8, in gas phase" -394,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,HNO3 (nitric acid),"IUPAC: nitric acid, PubChem CID: 944, CAS Number: 7697-37-2, in gas phase" -395,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,NO (nitrogen monoxide),"IUPAC: nitric oxide, PubChem CID: 145068, CAS Number: 10102-43-9, in gas phase" -396,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,NO2 (nitrogen dioxide),"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 3032552, CAS Number: 10102-44-0, in gas phase" -397,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,NOx, -398,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds\,,,NOy, +390,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds,,,NH3 (Ammonia),"IUPAC: azane, PubChem CID: 222, CAS Number: 7664-41-7, in gas phase" +391,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds,,,"C2H3O5N (peroxyacetylnitrate, PAN)","IUPAC: nitro ethaneperoxoate, PubChem CID: 16782, CAS Number: 2278-22-0, in gas phase" +392,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds,,,ClONO2 (chlorine nitrate),"IUPAC: chloro nitrate, PubChem CID: 114934, CAS Number: 14545-72-3, in gas phase" +393,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds,,,"HCN (formonitrile, hydrogen cyanide)","IUPAC: formonitrile, PubChem CID: 768, CAS Number: 74-90-8, in gas phase" +394,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds,,,HNO3 (nitric acid),"IUPAC: nitric acid, PubChem CID: 944, CAS Number: 7697-37-2, in gas phase" +395,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds,,,NO (nitrogen monoxide),"IUPAC: nitric oxide, PubChem CID: 145068, CAS Number: 10102-43-9, in gas phase" +396,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds,,,NO2 (nitrogen dioxide),"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 3032552, CAS Number: 10102-44-0, in gas phase" +397,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds,,,NOx, +398,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Nitrogen containing compounds,,,NOy, 411,,,"particle phase, physical properties",CCN concentration at single supersaturation, 412,,,"particle phase, physical properties",CCN concentration spectra, 413,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Hygroscopic growth factor, 110 μm equivalent", @@ -158,87 +158,87 @@ 416,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Hygroscopic growth factor, 50 μm equivalent", 417,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Hygroscopic growth factor, 75 μm equivalent", 418,,,"particle phase, physical properties","Hygroscopic growth factor, total aerosol", -419,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs\,,,"C2F6 (hexafluoroethane, PFC-116)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2,2-hexafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6431, CAS Number: 76-16-4, in gas phase" -420,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs\,,,"C3F8 (octafluoropropane, PFC-218)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,3-octafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 6432, CAS Number: 76-19-7, in gas phase" -421,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs\,,,"CF4 (tetrafluoromethane, carbon tetrafluoride, perfluoromethane, PFC-14)","IUPAC: tetrafluoromethane, PubChem CID: 6393, CAS Number: 75-73-0, in gas phase" -428,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Sulfur containing compounds\,,,"COS (OCS, carbon oxide sulfide, carbonyl sulfide)","IUPAC: carbonyl sulfide, PubChem CID: 10039, CAS Number: 463-58-1, in gas phase" +419,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs,,,"C2F6 (hexafluoroethane, PFC-116)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2,2-hexafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6431, CAS Number: 76-16-4, in gas phase" +420,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs,,,"C3F8 (octafluoropropane, PFC-218)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2,3,3,3-octafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 6432, CAS Number: 76-19-7, in gas phase" +421,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\PFCs,,,"CF4 (tetrafluoromethane, carbon tetrafluoride, perfluoromethane, PFC-14)","IUPAC: tetrafluoromethane, PubChem CID: 6393, CAS Number: 75-73-0, in gas phase" +428,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Sulfur containing compounds,,,"COS (OCS, carbon oxide sulfide, carbonyl sulfide)","IUPAC: carbonyl sulfide, PubChem CID: 10039, CAS Number: 463-58-1, in gas phase" 429,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Sulfur containing compounds\,,,CS2 (Carbon disulfide),"IUPAC: methanedithione, PubChem CID: 6348, CAS Number: 75-15-0, in gas phase" -430,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Sulfur containing compounds\,,,SO2,"IUPAC: sulfur dioxide, PubChem CID: 1119, CAS Number: 7446 09-5, in gas phase" +430,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\Sulfur containing compounds,,,SO2,"IUPAC: sulfur dioxide, PubChem CID: 1119, CAS Number: 7446 09-5, in gas phase" 431,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Position,,,Lightning detection (time and location),"Detection of the time and location (latitude, longitude) of lightning events. Accuracy expressed in terms of Hit Rate and False Alarm Rate, which requires predetermination of a specific distance and time tolerance." 432,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Position,,,Lightning direction from station, 433,\Atmosphere\Lightning\Position,,,Lightning distance from station, -434,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C2H2 (ethyne, acetylene)","IUPAC: acetylene, PubChem CID: 6326, CAS Number: 74-86-2, in gas phase" -435,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C2H2O2 (oxaldehyde, ethanedial)","IUPAC: oxaldehyde, PubChem CID: 7860, CAS Number: 107-22-2, in gas phase" -436,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C2H4 (ethene),"IUPAC: ethene, PubChem CID: 6325, CAS Number: 74-85-1, in gas phase" -437,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C2H6 (ethane),"IUPAC: ethane, PubChem CID: 6324, CAS Number: 74-84-0, in gas phase" -438,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C2H6S (dimethylsulfide, DMS)","IUPAC: methylsulfanylmethane, PubChem CID: 1068, CAS Number: 75-18-3, in gas phase" -439,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C3H4 (propyne),"IUPAC: prop-1-yne, PubChem CID: 6335, CAS Number: 74-99-7, in gas phase" -440,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C3H4O (prop-2-enal, acrolein)","IUPAC: prop-2-enal, PubChem CID: 7847, CAS Number: 107-02-8, in gas phase" -441,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C3H4O2 (2-oxopropanal, methylglyoxal)","IUPAC: 2-oxopropanal, PubChem CID: 880, CAS Number: 78-98-8, in gas phase" -442,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C3H6 (propene),"IUPAC: prop-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8252, CAS Number: 115-07-1, in gas phase" -443,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C3H6O (acetone, propanone)","IUPAC: propan-2-one, PubChem CID: 180, CAS Number: 67-64-1, in gas phase" -444,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C3H6O (propanal),"IUPAC: propanal, PubChem CID: 527, CAS Number: 123-38-6, in gas phase" -445,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C3H8 (propane),"IUPAC: propane, PubChem CID: 6334, CAS Number: 74-98-6, in gas phase" -446,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C4H6 (1,3-butadiene, butadiene)","IUPAC: buta-1,3-diene, PubChem CID: 7845, CAS Number: 106-99-0, in gas phase" -447,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C4H6O (2-methylprop-2-enal, methacrolein)","IUPAC: 2-methylprop-2-enal, PubChem CID: 6562, CAS Number: 78-85-3, in gas phase" -448,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C4H6O (but-3-en-2-one, methylvinylketone)","IUPAC: but-3-en-2-one, PubChem CID: 6570, CAS Number: 78-94-4, in gas phase" -449,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C4H8 (1-butene),"IUPAC: but-1-ene, PubChem CID: 7844, CAS Number: 106-98-9, in gas phase" -450,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C4H8 (sum of butenes), -451,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C4H8O (butan-2-one, methylethylketone)","IUPAC: butan-2-one, PubChem CID: 6569, CAS Number: 78-93-3, in gas phase" -452,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C4H8O (butanal isomers), -453,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (1-pentene),"IUPAC: pent-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8004, CAS Number: 109-67-1, in gas phase" -454,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (2-methyl-1-butene),"IUPAC: 2-methylbut-1-ene, PubChem CID: 11240, CAS Number: 563-46-2, in gas phase" -455,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (2-methyl-2-butene),"IUPAC: 2-methylbut-2-ene, PubChem CID: 10553, CAS Number: 513-35-9, in gas phase" -456,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (3-methyl-1-butene),"IUPAC: 3-methylbut-1-ene, PubChem CID: 11239, CAS Number: 563-45-1, in gas phase" -457,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (cyclopentane),"IUPAC: cyclopentane, PubChem CID: 9253, CAS Number: 287-92-3, in gas phase" -458,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (sum of 1-pentene and 2-methyl-2-butene), -459,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H10 (sum of pentenes), -460,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5H10O (pentanal, valeraldehyde)","IUPAC: pentanal, PubChem CID: 8063, CAS Number: 110-62-3, in gas phase" -461,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5H12 & C4H8 (sum of 2,2-dimethylpropane & c-2-butene)", -462,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5H12 (2,2-dimethylpropane)","IUPAC: 2,2-dimethylpropane, PubChem CID: 10041, CAS Number: 463-82-1, in gas phase" -463,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5H14 (2,3-dimethylbutane)","IUPAC: 2,3-dimethylbutane, PubChem CID: 6589, CAS Number: 79-29-8, in gas phase" -464,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5H8 (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, isoprene)","IUPAC: 2-methylbuta-1,3-diene, PubChem CID: 6557, CAS Number: 78-79-5, in gas phase" -465,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C5H8 (cyclopentene),"IUPAC: cyclopentene, PubChem CID: 8882, CAS Number: 142-29-0, in gas phase" -466,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5Hn, n=10 (sum of 3-methyl-1-butene and cyclopentene)","Sum of 3-methyl-1-butene and cyclopentane, in gas phase" -467,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C5Hn, n={12, 10} (sum of n-pentane and cyclopentane)","Sum of n-pentane and cyclopentane, in gas phase" -468,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H12 (cyclohexane),"IUPAC: cyclohexane, PubChem CID: 8078, CAS Number: 110-82-7, in gas phase" -469,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H12 (methylcyclopentane),"IUPAC: methylcyclopentane, PubChem CID: 7296, CAS Number: 96-37-7, in gas phase" -470,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H12O (hexanal isomers), -471,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C6H14 (2,2-dimethylbutane)", -472,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H14 (2-methylpentane),"IUPAC: 2-methylpentane, PubChem CID: 7892, CAS Number: 107-83-5, in gas phase" -473,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H14 (3-methylpentane),"IUPAC: 3-methylpentane, PubChem CID: 7282, CAS Number: 96-14-0, in gas phase" -474,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H14 (n-hexane),"IUPAC: hexane, PubChem CID: 8058, CAS Number: 110-54-3, in gas phase" -475,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H14 (sum of methylpentanes), -476,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C6H6 (benzene),"IUPAC: benzene, PubChem CID: 241, CAS Number: 71-43-2, in gas phase" -477,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 3-methylpentane and cyclohexane)","sum of 3-methylpentane and cyclohexane, in gas phase" -478,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 2,2-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane)","sum of 2,2-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane, in gas phase" -479,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 2,3-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane)","sum of 2,3-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane, in gas phase" -480,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C7H16 (sum of methylhexanes), -481,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C7H6O (benzene carbaldehyde), -482,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C7H8 (toluene),"IUPAC: toluene, PubChem CID: 1140, CAS Number: 108-88-3, in gas phase" -483,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C8H10 (ethylbenzene),"IUPAC: ethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7500, CAS Number: 100-41-4, in gas phase" -484,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C8H10 (m-xylene),"IUPAC: 1,3-xylene, PubChem CID: 7929, CAS Number: 108-38-3, in gas phase" -485,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,C8H10 (o-xylene),"IUPAC: 1,2-xylene, PubChem CID: 7237, CAS Number: 95-47-6, in gas phase" -486,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C8H10 (Sum of p-xylene and m-xylene, 1,3- and 1,4-dimethylbenzene)", -487,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C9H12 (1,2,4-trimethylbenzene)","IUPAC: 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7247, CAS Number: 95-36-3, in gas phase" -488,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"C9H12 (1,3,5-trimethylbenzene)","IUPAC: 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7947, CAS Number: 108-67-8, in gas phase" -489,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"CH2O (methanal, formaldehyde)","IUPAC: formaldehyde, PubChem CID: 712, CAS Number: 50-00-0, in gas phase" -490,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,CH3CH2OH (ethanol),"IUPAC: ethanol, PubChem CID: 702, CAS Number: 64-17-5, in gas phase" -491,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"CH3CHO (acetaldehyde, ethanal)","IUPAC: acetaldehyde, PubChem CID: 177, CAS Number: 75-07-0, in gas phase" -492,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,CH3CN (acetonitrile),"IUPAC: acetonitrile, PubChem CID: 6342, CAS Number: 75-05-8, in gas phase" -493,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,CH3OH (methanol),"IUPAC: methanol, PubChem CID: 887, CAS Number: 67-56-1, in gas phase" -494,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,NMHC, -495,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,c-C4H8 (cis-2-butene),"IUPAC: (Z)-but-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5287573, CAS Number: 590-18-1, in gas phase" -496,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,c-C5H10 (cis-2-pentene),"IUPAC: (Z)-pent-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5326160, CAS Number: 627-20-3, in gas phase" -497,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"i-C4H10 (2-methylpropane, iso-butane)","IUPAC: 2-methylpropane, PubChem CID: 6360, CAS Number: 75-28-5, in gas phase" -498,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"i-C4H8 (2-methylpropene, iso-butene)","IUPAC: 2-methylprop-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8255, CAS Number: 115-11-7, in gas phase" -499,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"i-C5H12 (2-methylbutane, iso-pentane)","IUPAC: 2-methylbutane, PubChem CID: 6556, CAS Number: 78-78-4, in gas phase" -500,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,"i-C7H16 (2-methylhexane, isoheptane)","IUPAC: 2-methylhexane, PubChem CID: 11582, CAS Number: 591-76-4, in gas phase" -501,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,n-C4H10 (n-butane),"IUPAC: butane, PubChem CID: 7843, CAS Number: 106-97-8, in gas phase" -502,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,n-C5H12 (n-pentane),"IUPAC: pentane, PubChem CID: 8003, CAS Number: 109-66-0, in gas phase" -503,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,n-C7H16 (n-heptane),"IUPAC: heptane, PubChem CID: 8900, CAS Number: 142-82-5, in gas phase" -504,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,t-C4H8 (trans-2-butene),"IUPAC: (E)-but-2-ene, PubChem CID: 62695, CAS Number: 107-01-7, in gas phase" -505,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC\,,,t-C5H10 (trans-2-pentene),"IUPAC: (E)-pent-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5326161, CAS Number: 109-68-2, in gas phase" +434,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C2H2 (ethyne, acetylene)","IUPAC: acetylene, PubChem CID: 6326, CAS Number: 74-86-2, in gas phase" +435,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C2H2O2 (oxaldehyde, ethanedial)","IUPAC: oxaldehyde, PubChem CID: 7860, CAS Number: 107-22-2, in gas phase" +436,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C2H4 (ethene),"IUPAC: ethene, PubChem CID: 6325, CAS Number: 74-85-1, in gas phase" +437,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C2H6 (ethane),"IUPAC: ethane, PubChem CID: 6324, CAS Number: 74-84-0, in gas phase" +438,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C2H6S (dimethylsulfide, DMS)","IUPAC: methylsulfanylmethane, PubChem CID: 1068, CAS Number: 75-18-3, in gas phase" +439,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C3H4 (propyne),"IUPAC: prop-1-yne, PubChem CID: 6335, CAS Number: 74-99-7, in gas phase" +440,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C3H4O (prop-2-enal, acrolein)","IUPAC: prop-2-enal, PubChem CID: 7847, CAS Number: 107-02-8, in gas phase" +441,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C3H4O2 (2-oxopropanal, methylglyoxal)","IUPAC: 2-oxopropanal, PubChem CID: 880, CAS Number: 78-98-8, in gas phase" +442,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C3H6 (propene),"IUPAC: prop-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8252, CAS Number: 115-07-1, in gas phase" +443,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C3H6O (acetone, propanone)","IUPAC: propan-2-one, PubChem CID: 180, CAS Number: 67-64-1, in gas phase" +444,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C3H6O (propanal),"IUPAC: propanal, PubChem CID: 527, CAS Number: 123-38-6, in gas phase" +445,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C3H8 (propane),"IUPAC: propane, PubChem CID: 6334, CAS Number: 74-98-6, in gas phase" +446,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C4H6 (1,3-butadiene, butadiene)","IUPAC: buta-1,3-diene, PubChem CID: 7845, CAS Number: 106-99-0, in gas phase" +447,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C4H6O (2-methylprop-2-enal, methacrolein)","IUPAC: 2-methylprop-2-enal, PubChem CID: 6562, CAS Number: 78-85-3, in gas phase" +448,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C4H6O (but-3-en-2-one, methylvinylketone)","IUPAC: but-3-en-2-one, PubChem CID: 6570, CAS Number: 78-94-4, in gas phase" +449,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C4H8 (1-butene),"IUPAC: but-1-ene, PubChem CID: 7844, CAS Number: 106-98-9, in gas phase" +450,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C4H8 (sum of butenes), +451,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C4H8O (butan-2-one, methylethylketone)","IUPAC: butan-2-one, PubChem CID: 6569, CAS Number: 78-93-3, in gas phase" +452,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C4H8O (butanal isomers), +453,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C5H10 (1-pentene),"IUPAC: pent-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8004, CAS Number: 109-67-1, in gas phase" +454,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C5H10 (2-methyl-1-butene),"IUPAC: 2-methylbut-1-ene, PubChem CID: 11240, CAS Number: 563-46-2, in gas phase" +455,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C5H10 (2-methyl-2-butene),"IUPAC: 2-methylbut-2-ene, PubChem CID: 10553, CAS Number: 513-35-9, in gas phase" +456,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C5H10 (3-methyl-1-butene),"IUPAC: 3-methylbut-1-ene, PubChem CID: 11239, CAS Number: 563-45-1, in gas phase" +457,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C5H10 (cyclopentane),"IUPAC: cyclopentane, PubChem CID: 9253, CAS Number: 287-92-3, in gas phase" +458,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C5H10 (sum of 1-pentene and 2-methyl-2-butene), +459,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C5H10 (sum of pentenes), +460,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C5H10O (pentanal, valeraldehyde)","IUPAC: pentanal, PubChem CID: 8063, CAS Number: 110-62-3, in gas phase" +461,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C5H12 & C4H8 (sum of 2,2-dimethylpropane & c-2-butene)", +462,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C5H12 (2,2-dimethylpropane)","IUPAC: 2,2-dimethylpropane, PubChem CID: 10041, CAS Number: 463-82-1, in gas phase" +463,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C5H14 (2,3-dimethylbutane)","IUPAC: 2,3-dimethylbutane, PubChem CID: 6589, CAS Number: 79-29-8, in gas phase" +464,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C5H8 (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, isoprene)","IUPAC: 2-methylbuta-1,3-diene, PubChem CID: 6557, CAS Number: 78-79-5, in gas phase" +465,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C5H8 (cyclopentene),"IUPAC: cyclopentene, PubChem CID: 8882, CAS Number: 142-29-0, in gas phase" +466,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C5Hn, n=10 (sum of 3-methyl-1-butene and cyclopentene)","Sum of 3-methyl-1-butene and cyclopentane, in gas phase" +467,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C5Hn, n={12, 10} (sum of n-pentane and cyclopentane)","Sum of n-pentane and cyclopentane, in gas phase" +468,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C6H12 (cyclohexane),"IUPAC: cyclohexane, PubChem CID: 8078, CAS Number: 110-82-7, in gas phase" +469,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C6H12 (methylcyclopentane),"IUPAC: methylcyclopentane, PubChem CID: 7296, CAS Number: 96-37-7, in gas phase" +470,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C6H12O (hexanal isomers), +471,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C6H14 (2,2-dimethylbutane)", +472,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C6H14 (2-methylpentane),"IUPAC: 2-methylpentane, PubChem CID: 7892, CAS Number: 107-83-5, in gas phase" +473,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C6H14 (3-methylpentane),"IUPAC: 3-methylpentane, PubChem CID: 7282, CAS Number: 96-14-0, in gas phase" +474,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C6H14 (n-hexane),"IUPAC: hexane, PubChem CID: 8058, CAS Number: 110-54-3, in gas phase" +475,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C6H14 (sum of methylpentanes), +476,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C6H6 (benzene),"IUPAC: benzene, PubChem CID: 241, CAS Number: 71-43-2, in gas phase" +477,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 3-methylpentane and cyclohexane)","sum of 3-methylpentane and cyclohexane, in gas phase" +478,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 2,2-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane)","sum of 2,2-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane, in gas phase" +479,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C6Hn, n={14, 12} (sum of 2,3-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane)","sum of 2,3-dimethylbutane and methylcyclopentane, in gas phase" +480,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C7H16 (sum of methylhexanes), +481,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C7H6O (benzene carbaldehyde), +482,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C7H8 (toluene),"IUPAC: toluene, PubChem CID: 1140, CAS Number: 108-88-3, in gas phase" +483,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C8H10 (ethylbenzene),"IUPAC: ethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7500, CAS Number: 100-41-4, in gas phase" +484,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C8H10 (m-xylene),"IUPAC: 1,3-xylene, PubChem CID: 7929, CAS Number: 108-38-3, in gas phase" +485,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,C8H10 (o-xylene),"IUPAC: 1,2-xylene, PubChem CID: 7237, CAS Number: 95-47-6, in gas phase" +486,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C8H10 (Sum of p-xylene and m-xylene, 1,3- and 1,4-dimethylbenzene)", +487,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C9H12 (1,2,4-trimethylbenzene)","IUPAC: 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7247, CAS Number: 95-36-3, in gas phase" +488,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"C9H12 (1,3,5-trimethylbenzene)","IUPAC: 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, PubChem CID: 7947, CAS Number: 108-67-8, in gas phase" +489,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"CH2O (methanal, formaldehyde)","IUPAC: formaldehyde, PubChem CID: 712, CAS Number: 50-00-0, in gas phase" +490,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,CH3CH2OH (ethanol),"IUPAC: ethanol, PubChem CID: 702, CAS Number: 64-17-5, in gas phase" +491,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"CH3CHO (acetaldehyde, ethanal)","IUPAC: acetaldehyde, PubChem CID: 177, CAS Number: 75-07-0, in gas phase" +492,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,CH3CN (acetonitrile),"IUPAC: acetonitrile, PubChem CID: 6342, CAS Number: 75-05-8, in gas phase" +493,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,CH3OH (methanol),"IUPAC: methanol, PubChem CID: 887, CAS Number: 67-56-1, in gas phase" +494,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,NMHC, +495,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,c-C4H8 (cis-2-butene),"IUPAC: (Z)-but-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5287573, CAS Number: 590-18-1, in gas phase" +496,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,c-C5H10 (cis-2-pentene),"IUPAC: (Z)-pent-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5326160, CAS Number: 627-20-3, in gas phase" +497,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"i-C4H10 (2-methylpropane, iso-butane)","IUPAC: 2-methylpropane, PubChem CID: 6360, CAS Number: 75-28-5, in gas phase" +498,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"i-C4H8 (2-methylpropene, iso-butene)","IUPAC: 2-methylprop-1-ene, PubChem CID: 8255, CAS Number: 115-11-7, in gas phase" +499,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"i-C5H12 (2-methylbutane, iso-pentane)","IUPAC: 2-methylbutane, PubChem CID: 6556, CAS Number: 78-78-4, in gas phase" +500,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,"i-C7H16 (2-methylhexane, isoheptane)","IUPAC: 2-methylhexane, PubChem CID: 11582, CAS Number: 591-76-4, in gas phase" +501,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,n-C4H10 (n-butane),"IUPAC: butane, PubChem CID: 7843, CAS Number: 106-97-8, in gas phase" +502,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,n-C5H12 (n-pentane),"IUPAC: pentane, PubChem CID: 8003, CAS Number: 109-66-0, in gas phase" +503,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,n-C7H16 (n-heptane),"IUPAC: heptane, PubChem CID: 8900, CAS Number: 142-82-5, in gas phase" +504,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,t-C4H8 (trans-2-butene),"IUPAC: (E)-but-2-ene, PubChem CID: 62695, CAS Number: 107-01-7, in gas phase" +505,\Atmosphere\Gas\Reactive Gas\VOC,,,t-C5H10 (trans-2-pentene),"IUPAC: (E)-pent-2-ene, PubChem CID: 5326161, CAS Number: 109-68-2, in gas phase" 506,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Optical properties,,,Cloud optical depth,"Effective depth (thickness) of a cloud from the viewpoint of radiation propagation. Specifically, OD = exp(-K.Δz), where K is the extinction coefficient [km-1] and Δz the vertical path [km] between the base and the top of the cloud. The WMO Cloud Atlas (https://cloudatlas.wmo.int/en/optical-thickness.html) defines cloud optical thickness as 'The optical thickness of a cloud is the degree to which the cloud prevents light from passing through it.'" 507,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Optical properties,,,Optical depth of fog, 508,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Optical properties,,,Optical depth within each cloud layer, @@ -253,174 +253,174 @@ 531,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Position,,,Cloud base height,"For surface observations, height of the cloud base above ground level; for aircraft observations, altitude of the cloud base above mean sea level." 532,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Position,,,Cloud top height,Height of the top of the cloud (highest cloud in case of multi-layer clouds) above mean sea level. 533,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Position,,,Height of inversion, -534,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs\,,,"C2H3Cl2F (1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane, HCFC-141b)","IUPAC: 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane, PubChem CID: 15586, CAS Number: 1717-00-6, in gas phase" -535,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs\,,,"C2H3ClF2 (1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, HCFC-142b)","IUPAC: 1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6388, CAS Number: 75-68-3, in gas phase" -536,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C2H3F3 (1,1,1-trifluoroethane, HFC-143a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9868, CAS Number: 420-46-2, in gas phase" -537,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs\,,,"CHClF2 (chlorodifluoromethane, HCFC-22)","IUPAC: chloro(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6372, CAS Number: 75-45-6, in gas phase" -538,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Bromide (Br-)\,,,Br- (bromide),"IUPAC: bromide, PubChem CID: 259, CAS Number: 24959-67-9, in total deposition" -539,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Chloride (Cl-)\,,,Cl- (chloride),"IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in total deposition" -540,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Fluoride (F-)\,,,F- (fluoride),"IUPAC: fluoride, PubChem CID: 28179, CAS Number: 16984-48-8, in total deposition" -541,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Iodide (I-)\,,,I- (iodide),"IUPAC: iodide, PubChem CID: 30165, CAS Number: 20461-54-5, in total deposition" -542,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Phosphate (PO4---)\,,,PO4--- (phosphate),"IUPAC: phosphate, PubChem CID: 1061, CAS Number: 14265-44-2, in total deposition" -543,"\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Sulfate (SO4=), corrected\",,,"SO4= (sulfate), corrected","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in total deposition" -544,"\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions\Sulfate (SO4=), total\",,,SO4= (sulfate),"IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in total deposition" -545,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Calcium (Ca++)\,,,Ca++ (calcium),"IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in total deposition" -546,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Magnesium (Mg++)\,,,Mg++ (magnesium),"IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in total deposition" -547,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Potassium (K+)\,,,K+ (potassium),"IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in total deposition" -548,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations\Sodium (Na+)\,,,Na+ (sodium),"IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in total deposition" +534,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs,,,"C2H3Cl2F (1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane, HCFC-141b)","IUPAC: 1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane, PubChem CID: 15586, CAS Number: 1717-00-6, in gas phase" +535,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs,,,"C2H3ClF2 (1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, HCFC-142b)","IUPAC: 1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6388, CAS Number: 75-68-3, in gas phase" +536,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs,,,"C2H3F3 (1,1,1-trifluoroethane, HFC-143a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9868, CAS Number: 420-46-2, in gas phase" +537,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs,,,"CHClF2 (chlorodifluoromethane, HCFC-22)","IUPAC: chloro(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6372, CAS Number: 75-45-6, in gas phase" +538,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions,,,Br- (bromide),"IUPAC: bromide, PubChem CID: 259, CAS Number: 24959-67-9, in total deposition" +539,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions,,,Cl- (chloride),"IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in total deposition" +540,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions,,,F- (fluoride),"IUPAC: fluoride, PubChem CID: 28179, CAS Number: 16984-48-8, in total deposition" +541,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions,,,I- (iodide),"IUPAC: iodide, PubChem CID: 30165, CAS Number: 20461-54-5, in total deposition" +542,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions,,,PO4--- (phosphate),"IUPAC: phosphate, PubChem CID: 1061, CAS Number: 14265-44-2, in total deposition" +543,"\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions",,,"SO4= (sulfate), corrected","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in total deposition" +544,"\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic anions",,,SO4= (sulfate),"IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in total deposition" +545,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations,,,Ca++ (calcium),"IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in total deposition" +546,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations,,,Mg++ (magnesium),"IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in total deposition" +547,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations,,,K+ (potassium),"IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in total deposition" +548,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic cations,,,Na+ (sodium),"IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in total deposition" 550,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type,,,Type of cloud,"Result of cloud type classification - Accuracy expressed as inverse of number of classes, so that smaller figures correspond to better performance." 551,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type,,,Type of high clouds,"Type of clouds of genera Cirrus, Cirrocumulus, or Cirrostratus. These occur between 3-8 km (polar regions), 5-13 km (temperate regions) and 6-18 km (tropics) above ground [ref: WMO, International Cloud Atlas, 2017 ed.]" 552,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type,,,Type of low clouds,"Type of clouds of genera Stratus, Stratocumulus, Cumulus, or Cumulonimbus. These occur between 0-2 km above ground [ref: WMO, International Cloud Atlas, 2017 ed.]" 553,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Type,,,Type of middle clouds,"Type of clouds of genera Altocumulus, Altostratus, or Nimbostratus. These occur between 2-4 km (polar regions), 2-7 km (temperate regions) and 2-8 km (tropics) above ground [ref: WMO, International Cloud Atlas, 2017 ed.]" -554,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C2H2F4 (1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, HFC-134a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 13129, CAS Number: 811-97-2, in gas phase" -555,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C2H4F2 (1,1-difluoroethane, HFC-152a)","IUPAC: 1,1-difluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6368, CAS Number: 75-37-6, in gas phase" -556,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C2HF5 (pentafluoroethane, HFC-125)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9633, CAS Number: 354-33-6, in gas phase" +554,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs,,,"C2H2F4 (1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, HFC-134a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 13129, CAS Number: 811-97-2, in gas phase" +555,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs,,,"C2H4F2 (1,1-difluoroethane, HFC-152a)","IUPAC: 1,1-difluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6368, CAS Number: 75-37-6, in gas phase" +556,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs,,,"C2HF5 (pentafluoroethane, HFC-125)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9633, CAS Number: 354-33-6, in gas phase" 557,,,"gas phase, greenhouse gas, HFC","C3H2F6 (1,1,1,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane, HFC-236ea)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 79009, CAS Number: 431-63-0, in gas phase" -558,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C3H3F5 (1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane, HFC-245fa)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 68030, CAS Number: 460-73-1, in gas phase" -559,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C3HF7 (1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane, HFC-227ea)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 67940, CAS Number: 431-89-0, in gas phase" -560,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"C4H5F5 (1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane, HFC-365mfc)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane, PubChem CID: 67884, CAS Number: 406-58-6, in gas phase" -561,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"CH2F2 (difluoromethane, HFC-32)","IUPAC: difluoromethane, PubChem CID: 6345, CAS Number: 75-10-5, in gas phase" -562,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs\,,,"CHF3 (trifluoromethane, HFC-23)","IUPAC: fluoroform, PubChem CID: 6373, CAS Number: 75-46-7, in gas phase" +558,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs,,,"C3H3F5 (1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane, HFC-245fa)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 68030, CAS Number: 460-73-1, in gas phase" +559,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs,,,"C3HF7 (1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane, HFC-227ea)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 67940, CAS Number: 431-89-0, in gas phase" +560,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs,,,"C4H5F5 (1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane, HFC-365mfc)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane, PubChem CID: 67884, CAS Number: 406-58-6, in gas phase" +561,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs,,,"CH2F2 (difluoromethane, HFC-32)","IUPAC: difluoromethane, PubChem CID: 6345, CAS Number: 75-10-5, in gas phase" +562,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HFCs,,,"CHF3 (trifluoromethane, HFC-23)","IUPAC: fluoroform, PubChem CID: 6373, CAS Number: 75-46-7, in gas phase" 565,\Atmosphere\Radiation\IR,,,Long-wave irradiance (direction unspecified),"Flux density of long-wave radiation (direction unspecified) at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface. Long-wave radiation is the radiation at wavelengths greater than 3 μm (3000 nm), including most of the spectrum emitted by sources at terrestrial temperatures." 566,\Atmosphere\Radiation\IR,,,Downward long-wave irradiance,"Flux density of downwelling long-wave radiation, at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." 567,\Atmosphere\Radiation\IR,,,Upward long-wave irradiance,"Flux density of upwelling long-wave radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." -568,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Ammonium (NH4+)\,,,NH4+ (ammonium),"IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in total deposition" -569,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Nitrate (NO3-)\,,,NO3- (nitrate),"IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in total deposition" -570,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species\Nitrite (NO2-)\,,,NO2- (nitrite),"IUPAC: nitrite, PubChem CID: 946, CAS Number: 14797-65-0, in total deposition" +568,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,NH4+ (ammonium),"IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in total deposition" +569,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,NO3- (nitrate),"IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in total deposition" +570,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,NO2- (nitrite),"IUPAC: nitrite, PubChem CID: 946, CAS Number: 14797-65-0, in total deposition" 571,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar,,,Diffuse downward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of diffuse short-wave solar radiation, at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." 572,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar,,,Direct downward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of direct downwelling short-wave solar radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or at a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." 573,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar,,,Downward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of downwelling short-wave solar radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface. [The term 'global (downward) shortwave irradiance' is sometimes used to specify that this flux is the sum of direct and diffuse components.]" 574,\Atmosphere\Radiation\Solar,,,Upward short-wave irradiance,"Flux density of upwelling short-wave radiation, at the top of the atmosphere or a specified level within the atmosphere, including the Earth surface." -576,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid\Acetate (CH3COO-)\,,,CH3COO- (acetate),"IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-1, in total deposition" -577,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid\Formate (HCOO-)\,,,HCOO- (formate),"IUPAC: formate, PubChem CID: 283, CAS Number: 71-47-6, in total deposition" -578,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid\Propionate (C2H5COO-)\,,,C2H5COO- (propionate),"IUPAC: propanoate, PubChem CID: 104745, CAS Number: 72-03-7, in total deposition" -579,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Acidity-Alkalinity, total aerosol\",,,"Acidity-Alkalinity, TSP", -589,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\,,,"C2Cl2F4 (1,2-dichlorotetrafluoroethane, CFC-114)","IUPAC: 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6429, CAS Number: 76-14-2" -590,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\,,,"C2Cl3F3 (1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, CFC-113)","IUPAC: 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6428, CAS Number: 76-13-1, in gas phase" -591,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\,,,"C2ClF5 (1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethane, CFC-115)","IUPAC: 1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6430, CAS Number: 76-15-3, in gas phase" -592,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\,,,"CCl2F2 (dichlorodifluoromethane, CFC-12)","IUPAC: dichloro(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6391, CAS Number: 75-71-8, in gas phase" -593,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs\,,,"CCl3F (trichlorofluoromethane, CFC-11)","IUPAC: trichloro(fluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6389, CAS Number: 75-69-4, in gas phase" -594,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halocarbons\,,,"CCl4 (tetrachloromethane, carbon tetrachloride)","IUPAC: tetrachloromethane, PubChem CID: 5943, CAS Number: 56-23-5, in gas phase" -595,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halocarbons\,,,"CH3CCl3 (1,1,1-trichloroethane, methyl chloroform)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trichloroethane, PubChem CID: 6278, CAS Number: 71-55-6, in gas phase" -597,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Aluminium (Al)\,,,Al (aluminium),"IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in total deposition" -598,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Arsenic (As)\,,,As (arsenic),"IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in total deposition" -599,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Cadmium (Cd)\,,,Cd (cadmium),"IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in total deposition" -600,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Chromium (Cr)\,,,Cr (chromium),"IUPAC: chromium, PubChem CID: 23976, CAS Number: 7440-47-3, in total deposition" -601,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Cobalt (Co)\,,,Co (cobalt),"IUPAC: cobalt, PubChem CID: 104730, CAS Number: 7440-48-4, in total deposition" -602,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Copper (Cu)\,,,Cu (copper),"IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in total deposition" -603,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Iron (Fe)\,,,Fe (iron),"IUPAC: iron, PubChem CID: 23925, CAS Number: 7439-89-6, in total deposition" -604,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Lead (Pb)\,,,Pb (lead),"IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in total deposition" -605,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Manganese (Mn)\,,,Mn (manganese),"IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in total deposition" -606,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Mercury (Hg)\,,,Hg (mercury),"IUPAC: mercury, PubChem CID: 23931, CAS Number: 7439-97-6, in total deposition" -607,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Nickel (Ni)\,,,Ni (nickel),"IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 936, CAS Number: 7440-02-1, in total deposition" -608,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Vanadium (V)\,,,V (vanadium),"IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in total deposition" -609,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\Zinc (Zn)\,,,Zn (zinc),"IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in total deposition" -614,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"Cl- (chloride), PM1","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM1" -615,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"Cl- (chloride), PM10","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM10" -616,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"Cl- (chloride), PM2.5","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" -617,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"Cl- (chloride), TSP","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, TSP" -618,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"F- (fluoride), TSP","IUPAC: fluoride, PubChem CID: 28179, CAS Number: 16984-48-8, in particle phase, TSP" -619,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"SO4= (sulfate), corrected","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase" -620,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"SO4= (sulfate), TSP","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, TSP" -621,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"SO4= (sulfate), PM10","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, PM10" -622,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions\,,,"SO4= (sulfate), PM2.5","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" -623,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\,,,"Elemental carbon, PM10",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM10 -624,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\,,,"Elemental carbon, PM1",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM1 -625,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\,,,"Elemental carbon, PM2.5",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM2.5 -626,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous\,,,"Total carbon, PM10","Sum of elemental and organic carbon. Includes inorganic carbon, which is operationally distributed between elemental and organic carbon. Size range: PM10" -632,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Ca++ (calcium), PM10","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, PM10" -633,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Ca++ (calcium), PM2.5","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" -634,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Ca++ (calcium), TSP","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, TSP" -635,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Mg++ (magnesium), PM10","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, PM10" -636,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Mg++ (magnesium), PM2.5","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" -637,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Mg++ (magnesium), TSP","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, TSP" -638,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"K+ (potassium), PM10","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, PM10" -639,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"K+ (potassium), PM2.5","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" -640,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"K+ (potassium), TSP","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, TSP" -641,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Na+ (sodium), PM10","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, PM10" -642,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Na+ (sodium), PM2.5","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" -643,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations\,,,"Na+ (sodium), TSP","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, TSP" -644,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH3 (ammonia), PM2.5","IUPAC: azane, PubChem CID: 222, CAS Number: 7664-41-7, in particle phase, PM2.5" -645,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH4+ (ammonium), PM10","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, PM10" -646,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH4+ (ammonia), PM2.5","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" -647,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH4+ (ammonium), TSP","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, TSP" -648,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH4NO4 (ammonium nitrate), TSP","IUPAC: ammonium nitrate, PubChem CID: 22985, CAS Number: 6484-52-2, in particle phase, TSP" -649,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NH4NO3 (ammonium nitrate), PM1","IUPAC: ammonium nitrate, PubChem CID: 22985, CAS Number: 6484-52-2, in particle phase, PM1" -650,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NO3- (nitrate), PM10","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, PM10" -651,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NO3- (nitrate), PM2.5","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" -652,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NO3- (nitrate), TSP","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, TSP" -653,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,"NO2- (nitrite), TSP","IUPAC: nitrite, PubChem CID: 946, CAS Number: 14797-65-0, in particle phase, TSP" -654,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,Sum of NH3 (ammonia) and NH4+ (ammonium),Sum of NH3 (ammonia) and NH4+ (ammonium) -655,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species\,,,Sum of HNO3 (nitric acid) and NO3- (nitrate),Sum of HNO3 (nitric acid) and NO3- (nitrate) -656,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,Major chemical components,Major chemical components -657,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,"Major inorganic components, TSP","Major inorganic components, TSP" -658,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,"Major inorganic components, coarse","Major inorganic components, coarse" -659,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,"Major inorganic components, fine","Major inorganic components, fine" -660,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,"Other chemical components, coarse","Other chemical components, coarse" -661,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components\,,,"Other chemical components, fine","Other chemical components, fine" -662,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"C2H3O2- (CH3COO-, acetate), PM1","IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-0, in particle phase, PM1" -663,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"C2H3O2- (CH3COO-, acetate)","IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-0, in particle phase" -664,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), PM1","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, PM1" -665,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), PM10","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, PM10" -666,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), TSP","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, TSP" -667,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"CH3O3S- (methanesulfonate), PM1","IUPAC: methanesulfonate, PubChem CID: 85257, CAS Number: 16053-58-0, in particle phase, PM1" -668,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"CH3O3S- (methanesulfonate), TSP","IUPAC: methanesulfonate, PubChem CID: 85257, CAS Number: 16053-58-0, in particle phase, TSP" -669,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions\,,,"CHO2- (HCOO-, formate)","IUPAC: formate, PubChem CID: 283, CAS Number: 71-47-6, in particle phase" -670,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic carbonaceous\,,,"Carbonaceous-organic material, PM10", -671,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic carbonaceous-Carbonaceous-organic material (fine)\,,,"Carbonaceous-organic material, fine", -672,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ti (Titanium), TSP","IUPAC: titanium, PubChem CID: 23963, CAS Number: 7440-32-6, in particle phase, TSP" -673,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Al (Aluminium), PM2.5","IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in particle phase, PM2.5" -674,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Al (Aluminium), TSP","IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in particle phase, TSP" -675,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sb (Antimony), PM2.5","IUPAC: antimony, PubChem CID: 5354495, CAS Number: 7440-36-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" -676,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sb (Antimony), TSP","IUPAC: antimony, PubChem CID: 5354495, CAS Number: 7440-36-0, in particle phase, TSP" -677,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"As (Arsenic), PM10","IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in particle phase, PM10" -678,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"As (Arsenic), TSP","IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in particle phase, TSP" -679,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ba (Barium), PM2.5","IUPAC: barium, PubChem CID: 5355457, CAS Number: 7440-39-3, in particle phase, PM2.5" -680,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ba (Barium), TSP","IUPAC: barium, PubChem CID: 5355457, CAS Number: 7440-39-3, in particle phase, TSP" -681,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Bi (Bismuth), PM2.5","IUPAC: bismuth, PubChem CID: 5359367, CAS Number: 7440-69-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" -682,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Bi (Bismuth), TSP","IUPAC: bismuth, PubChem CID: 5359367, CAS Number: 7440-69-9, in particle phase, TSP" -683,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM1","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM1" -684,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM10","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM10" -685,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM2.5","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" -686,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM2.5 - PM10","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM2.5 - PM10" -687,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cd (Cadmium), TSP","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, TSP" -688,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ce (Cerium), PM2.5","IUPAC: cerium, PubChem CID: 23974, CAS Number: 7440-45-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" -689,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ce (Cerium), TSP","IUPAC: cerium, PubChem CID: 23974, CAS Number: 7440-45-1, in particle phase, TSP" -690,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cr (Chromium), TSP","IUPAC: chromium, PubChem CID: 23976, CAS Number: 7440-47-3, in particle phase, TSP" -691,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Co (Cobalt), TSP","IUPAC: cobalt, PubChem CID: 104730, CAS Number: 7440-48-4, in particle phase, TSP" -692,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cu (Copper), PM10","IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in particle phase, PM10" -693,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Cu (Copper), TSP","IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in particle phase, TSP" -694,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Fe (Iron), TSP","IUPAC: iron, PubChem CID: 23925, CAS Number: 7439-89-6, in particle phase, TSP" -695,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"La (Lanthanum), PM2.5","IUPAC: lanthanum, PubChem CID: 23926, CAS Number: 7439-91-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" -696,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"La (Lanthanum), TSP","IUPAC: lanthanum, PubChem CID: 23926, CAS Number: 7439-91-0, in particle phase, TSP" -697,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Pb (Lead), PM10","IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in particle phase, PM10" -698,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Pb (Lead), TSP","IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in particle phase, TSP" -699,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Li (Lithium), PM2.5","IUPAC: lithium, PubChem CID: 3028194, CAS Number: 7439-93-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" -700,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Li (Lithium), TSP","IUPAC: lithium, PubChem CID: 3028194, CAS Number: 7439-93-2, in particle phase, TSP" -701,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Mn (Manganese), PM10","IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in particle phase, PM10" -702,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Mn (Manganese), TSP","IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in particle phase, TSP" -703,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Hg (Mercury), TSP","IUPAC: mercury, PubChem CID: 23931, CAS Number: 7439-97-6, in particle phase, TSP" -704,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ni (Nickel), PM10","IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 935, CAS Number: 7440-02-0, in particle phase, PM10" -705,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Ni (Nickel), TSP","IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 935, CAS Number: 7440-02-0, in particle phase, TSP" -706,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"P (Phosphorous), PM2.5","IUPAC: phosphorus, PubChem CID: 5462309, CAS Number: 7723-14-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" -707,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"P (Phosphorous), TSP","IUPAC: phosphorus, PubChem CID: 5462309, CAS Number: 7723-14-0, in particle phase, TSP" -708,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Rb (Rubidium), PM2.5","IUPAC: rubidium, PubChem CID: 5357696, CAS Number: 7440-17-7, in particle phase, PM2.5" -709,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Rb (Rubidium), TSP","IUPAC: rubidium, PubChem CID: 5357696, CAS Number: 7440-17-7, in particle phase, TSP" -710,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Se (Selenium), TSP","IUPAC: selenium, PubChem CID: 6326970, CAS Number: 7782-49-2, in particle phase, TSP" -711,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sr (Strontium), PM2.5","IUPAC: strontium, PubChem CID: 5359327, CAS Number: 7440-24-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" -712,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sr (Strontium), TSP","IUPAC: strontium, PubChem CID: 5359327, CAS Number: 7440-24-6, in particle phase, TSP" -713,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Tl (Thallium), PM2.5","IUPAC: thallium, PubChem CID: 5359464, CAS Number: 7440-28-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" -714,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Tl (Thallium), TSP","IUPAC: thallium, PubChem CID: 5359464, CAS Number: 7440-28-0, in particle phase, TSP" -715,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Th (Thorium), PM2.5","IUPAC: thorium, PubChem CID: 23960, CAS Number: 7440-29-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" -716,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Th (Thorium), TSP","IUPAC: thorium, PubChem CID: 23960, CAS Number: 7440-29-1, in particle phase, TSP" -717,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sn (Tin), PM2.5","IUPAC: tin, PubChem CID: 5352426, CAS Number: 7440-31-5, in particle phase, PM2.5" -718,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Sn (Tin), TSP","IUPAC: tin, PubChem CID: 5352426, CAS Number: 7440-31-5, in particle phase, TSP" -719,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"U (Uranium), PM2.5","IUPAC: uranium, PubChem CID: 23989, CAS Number: 7440-61-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" -720,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"U (Uranium), TSP","IUPAC: uranium, PubChem CID: 23989, CAS Number: 7440-61-1, in particle phase, TSP" -721,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"V (Vanadium), PM2.5","IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" -722,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"V (Vanadium), TSP","IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in particle phase, TSP" -723,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Zn (Zinc), PM2.5","IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" -724,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements\,,,"Zn (Zinc), TSP","IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in particle phase, TSP" +576,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid,,,CH3COO- (acetate),"IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-1, in total deposition" +577,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid,,,HCOO- (formate),"IUPAC: formate, PubChem CID: 283, CAS Number: 71-47-6, in total deposition" +578,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Organic acid,,,C2H5COO- (propionate),"IUPAC: propanoate, PubChem CID: 104745, CAS Number: 72-03-7, in total deposition" +579,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition",,,"Acidity-Alkalinity, TSP", +589,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs,,,"C2Cl2F4 (1,2-dichlorotetrafluoroethane, CFC-114)","IUPAC: 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6429, CAS Number: 76-14-2" +590,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs,,,"C2Cl3F3 (1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, CFC-113)","IUPAC: 1,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6428, CAS Number: 76-13-1, in gas phase" +591,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs,,,"C2ClF5 (1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethane, CFC-115)","IUPAC: 1-chloro-1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 6430, CAS Number: 76-15-3, in gas phase" +592,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs,,,"CCl2F2 (dichlorodifluoromethane, CFC-12)","IUPAC: dichloro(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6391, CAS Number: 75-71-8, in gas phase" +593,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs,,,"CCl3F (trichlorofluoromethane, CFC-11)","IUPAC: trichloro(fluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6389, CAS Number: 75-69-4, in gas phase" +594,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halocarbons,,,"CCl4 (tetrachloromethane, carbon tetrachloride)","IUPAC: tetrachloromethane, PubChem CID: 5943, CAS Number: 56-23-5, in gas phase" +595,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halocarbons,,,"CH3CCl3 (1,1,1-trichloroethane, methyl chloroform)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trichloroethane, PubChem CID: 6278, CAS Number: 71-55-6, in gas phase" +597,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements\,,,Al (aluminium),"IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in total deposition" +598,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,As (arsenic),"IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in total deposition" +599,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,Cd (cadmium),"IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in total deposition" +600,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,Cr (chromium),"IUPAC: chromium, PubChem CID: 23976, CAS Number: 7440-47-3, in total deposition" +601,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,Co (cobalt),"IUPAC: cobalt, PubChem CID: 104730, CAS Number: 7440-48-4, in total deposition" +602,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,Cu (copper),"IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in total deposition" +603,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,Fe (iron),"IUPAC: iron, PubChem CID: 23925, CAS Number: 7439-89-6, in total deposition" +604,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,Pb (lead),"IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in total deposition" +605,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,Mn (manganese),"IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in total deposition" +606,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,Hg (mercury),"IUPAC: mercury, PubChem CID: 23931, CAS Number: 7439-97-6, in total deposition" +607,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,Ni (nickel),"IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 936, CAS Number: 7440-02-1, in total deposition" +608,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,V (vanadium),"IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in total deposition" +609,\Atmosphere\Total Atmospheric Deposition\Trace elements,,,Zn (zinc),"IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in total deposition" +614,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions,,,"Cl- (chloride), PM1","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM1" +615,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions,,,"Cl- (chloride), PM10","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM10" +616,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions,,,"Cl- (chloride), PM2.5","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" +617,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions,,,"Cl- (chloride), TSP","IUPAC: chloride, PubChem CID: 312, CAS Number: 16887-00-6, in particle phase, TSP" +618,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions,,,"F- (fluoride), TSP","IUPAC: fluoride, PubChem CID: 28179, CAS Number: 16984-48-8, in particle phase, TSP" +619,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions,,,"SO4= (sulfate), corrected","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase" +620,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions,,,"SO4= (sulfate), TSP","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, TSP" +621,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions,,,"SO4= (sulfate), PM10","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, PM10" +622,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic anions,,,"SO4= (sulfate), PM2.5","IUPAC: sulfate, PubChem CID: 1117, CAS Number: 14808-79-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" +623,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous,,,"Elemental carbon, PM10",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM10 +624,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous,,,"Elemental carbon, PM1",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM1 +625,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous,,,"Elemental carbon, PM2.5",Carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000 K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 degC. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent. Size range: PM2.5 +626,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic carbonaceous,,,"Total carbon, PM10","Sum of elemental and organic carbon. Includes inorganic carbon, which is operationally distributed between elemental and organic carbon. Size range: PM10" +632,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"Ca++ (calcium), PM10","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, PM10" +633,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"Ca++ (calcium), PM2.5","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" +634,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"Ca++ (calcium), TSP","IUPAC: calcium(2+), PubChem CID: 271, CAS Number: 14127-61-8, in particle phase, TSP" +635,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"Mg++ (magnesium), PM10","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, PM10" +636,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"Mg++ (magnesium), PM2.5","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" +637,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"Mg++ (magnesium), TSP","IUPAC: magnesium(2+), PubChem CID: 888, CAS Number: 22537-22-0, in particle phase, TSP" +638,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"K+ (potassium), PM10","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, PM10" +639,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"K+ (potassium), PM2.5","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" +640,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"K+ (potassium), TSP","IUPAC: potassium(1+), PubChem CID: 813, CAS Number: 24203-36-9, in particle phase, TSP" +641,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"Na+ (sodium), PM10","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, PM10" +642,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"Na+ (sodium), PM2.5","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" +643,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic cations,,,"Na+ (sodium), TSP","IUPAC: sodium(1+), PubChem CID: 923, CAS Number: 17341-25-2, in particle phase, TSP" +644,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,"NH3 (ammonia), PM2.5","IUPAC: azane, PubChem CID: 222, CAS Number: 7664-41-7, in particle phase, PM2.5" +645,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,"NH4+ (ammonium), PM10","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, PM10" +646,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,"NH4+ (ammonia), PM2.5","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" +647,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,"NH4+ (ammonium), TSP","IUPAC: azanium, PubChem CID: 223, CAS Number: 14798-03-9, in particle phase, TSP" +648,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,"NH4NO4 (ammonium nitrate), TSP","IUPAC: ammonium nitrate, PubChem CID: 22985, CAS Number: 6484-52-2, in particle phase, TSP" +649,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,"NH4NO3 (ammonium nitrate), PM1","IUPAC: ammonium nitrate, PubChem CID: 22985, CAS Number: 6484-52-2, in particle phase, PM1" +650,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,"NO3- (nitrate), PM10","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, PM10" +651,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,"NO3- (nitrate), PM2.5","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, PM2.5" +652,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,"NO3- (nitrate), TSP","IUPAC: nitrate, PubChem CID: 943, CAS Number: 14797-55-8, in particle phase, TSP" +653,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,"NO2- (nitrite), TSP","IUPAC: nitrite, PubChem CID: 946, CAS Number: 14797-65-0, in particle phase, TSP" +654,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,Sum of NH3 (ammonia) and NH4+ (ammonium),Sum of NH3 (ammonia) and NH4+ (ammonium) +655,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Inorganic nitrogen species,,,Sum of HNO3 (nitric acid) and NO3- (nitrate),Sum of HNO3 (nitric acid) and NO3- (nitrate) +656,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components,,,Major chemical components,Major chemical components +657,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components,,,"Major inorganic components, TSP","Major inorganic components, TSP" +658,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components,,,"Major inorganic components, coarse","Major inorganic components, coarse" +659,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components,,,"Major inorganic components, fine","Major inorganic components, fine" +660,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components,,,"Other chemical components, coarse","Other chemical components, coarse" +661,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Major inorganic components,,,"Other chemical components, fine","Other chemical components, fine" +662,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions,,,"C2H3O2- (CH3COO-, acetate), PM1","IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-0, in particle phase, PM1" +663,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions,,,"C2H3O2- (CH3COO-, acetate)","IUPAC: acetate, PubChem CID: 175, CAS Number: 71-50-0, in particle phase" +664,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions,,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), PM1","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, PM1" +665,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions,,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), PM10","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, PM10" +666,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions,,,"C2O4= (oxalate, ethanedioate), TSP","IUPAC: oxalate, PubChem CID: 71081, CAS Number: 338-70-5, in particle phase, TSP" +667,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions,,,"CH3O3S- (methanesulfonate), PM1","IUPAC: methanesulfonate, PubChem CID: 85257, CAS Number: 16053-58-0, in particle phase, PM1" +668,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions,,,"CH3O3S- (methanesulfonate), TSP","IUPAC: methanesulfonate, PubChem CID: 85257, CAS Number: 16053-58-0, in particle phase, TSP" +669,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic anions,,,"CHO2- (HCOO-, formate)","IUPAC: formate, PubChem CID: 283, CAS Number: 71-47-6, in particle phase" +670,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic carbonaceous,,,"Carbonaceous-organic material, PM10", +671,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Organic carbonaceous,,,"Carbonaceous-organic material, fine", +672,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Ti (Titanium), TSP","IUPAC: titanium, PubChem CID: 23963, CAS Number: 7440-32-6, in particle phase, TSP" +673,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Al (Aluminium), PM2.5","IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in particle phase, PM2.5" +674,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Al (Aluminium), TSP","IUPAC: aluminium, PubChem CID: 5359268, CAS Number: 7429-90-5, in particle phase, TSP" +675,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Sb (Antimony), PM2.5","IUPAC: antimony, PubChem CID: 5354495, CAS Number: 7440-36-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" +676,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Sb (Antimony), TSP","IUPAC: antimony, PubChem CID: 5354495, CAS Number: 7440-36-0, in particle phase, TSP" +677,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"As (Arsenic), PM10","IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in particle phase, PM10" +678,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"As (Arsenic), TSP","IUPAC: arsenic, PubChem CID: 5359596, CAS Number: 7440-38-2, in particle phase, TSP" +679,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Ba (Barium), PM2.5","IUPAC: barium, PubChem CID: 5355457, CAS Number: 7440-39-3, in particle phase, PM2.5" +680,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Ba (Barium), TSP","IUPAC: barium, PubChem CID: 5355457, CAS Number: 7440-39-3, in particle phase, TSP" +681,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Bi (Bismuth), PM2.5","IUPAC: bismuth, PubChem CID: 5359367, CAS Number: 7440-69-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" +682,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Bi (Bismuth), TSP","IUPAC: bismuth, PubChem CID: 5359367, CAS Number: 7440-69-9, in particle phase, TSP" +683,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM1","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM1" +684,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM10","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM10" +685,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM2.5","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM2.5" +686,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Cd (Cadmium), PM2.5 - PM10","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, PM2.5 - PM10" +687,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Cd (Cadmium), TSP","IUPAC: cadmium, PubChem CID: 23973, CAS Number: 7440-43-9, in particle phase, TSP" +688,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Ce (Cerium), PM2.5","IUPAC: cerium, PubChem CID: 23974, CAS Number: 7440-45-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" +689,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Ce (Cerium), TSP","IUPAC: cerium, PubChem CID: 23974, CAS Number: 7440-45-1, in particle phase, TSP" +690,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Cr (Chromium), TSP","IUPAC: chromium, PubChem CID: 23976, CAS Number: 7440-47-3, in particle phase, TSP" +691,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Co (Cobalt), TSP","IUPAC: cobalt, PubChem CID: 104730, CAS Number: 7440-48-4, in particle phase, TSP" +692,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Cu (Copper), PM10","IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in particle phase, PM10" +693,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Cu (Copper), TSP","IUPAC: copper, PubChem CID: 23978, CAS Number: 7440-50-8, in particle phase, TSP" +694,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Fe (Iron), TSP","IUPAC: iron, PubChem CID: 23925, CAS Number: 7439-89-6, in particle phase, TSP" +695,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"La (Lanthanum), PM2.5","IUPAC: lanthanum, PubChem CID: 23926, CAS Number: 7439-91-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" +696,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"La (Lanthanum), TSP","IUPAC: lanthanum, PubChem CID: 23926, CAS Number: 7439-91-0, in particle phase, TSP" +697,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Pb (Lead), PM10","IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in particle phase, PM10" +698,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Pb (Lead), TSP","IUPAC: lead, PubChem CID: 5352425, CAS Number: 7439-92-1, in particle phase, TSP" +699,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Li (Lithium), PM2.5","IUPAC: lithium, PubChem CID: 3028194, CAS Number: 7439-93-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" +700,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Li (Lithium), TSP","IUPAC: lithium, PubChem CID: 3028194, CAS Number: 7439-93-2, in particle phase, TSP" +701,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Mn (Manganese), PM10","IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in particle phase, PM10" +702,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Mn (Manganese), TSP","IUPAC: manganese, PubChem CID: 23930, CAS Number: 7439-96-5, in particle phase, TSP" +703,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Hg (Mercury), TSP","IUPAC: mercury, PubChem CID: 23931, CAS Number: 7439-97-6, in particle phase, TSP" +704,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Ni (Nickel), PM10","IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 935, CAS Number: 7440-02-0, in particle phase, PM10" +705,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Ni (Nickel), TSP","IUPAC: nickel, PubChem CID: 935, CAS Number: 7440-02-0, in particle phase, TSP" +706,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"P (Phosphorous), PM2.5","IUPAC: phosphorus, PubChem CID: 5462309, CAS Number: 7723-14-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" +707,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"P (Phosphorous), TSP","IUPAC: phosphorus, PubChem CID: 5462309, CAS Number: 7723-14-0, in particle phase, TSP" +708,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Rb (Rubidium), PM2.5","IUPAC: rubidium, PubChem CID: 5357696, CAS Number: 7440-17-7, in particle phase, PM2.5" +709,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Rb (Rubidium), TSP","IUPAC: rubidium, PubChem CID: 5357696, CAS Number: 7440-17-7, in particle phase, TSP" +710,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Se (Selenium), TSP","IUPAC: selenium, PubChem CID: 6326970, CAS Number: 7782-49-2, in particle phase, TSP" +711,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Sr (Strontium), PM2.5","IUPAC: strontium, PubChem CID: 5359327, CAS Number: 7440-24-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" +712,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Sr (Strontium), TSP","IUPAC: strontium, PubChem CID: 5359327, CAS Number: 7440-24-6, in particle phase, TSP" +713,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Tl (Thallium), PM2.5","IUPAC: thallium, PubChem CID: 5359464, CAS Number: 7440-28-0, in particle phase, PM2.5" +714,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Tl (Thallium), TSP","IUPAC: thallium, PubChem CID: 5359464, CAS Number: 7440-28-0, in particle phase, TSP" +715,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Th (Thorium), PM2.5","IUPAC: thorium, PubChem CID: 23960, CAS Number: 7440-29-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" +716,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Th (Thorium), TSP","IUPAC: thorium, PubChem CID: 23960, CAS Number: 7440-29-1, in particle phase, TSP" +717,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Sn (Tin), PM2.5","IUPAC: tin, PubChem CID: 5352426, CAS Number: 7440-31-5, in particle phase, PM2.5" +718,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Sn (Tin), TSP","IUPAC: tin, PubChem CID: 5352426, CAS Number: 7440-31-5, in particle phase, TSP" +719,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"U (Uranium), PM2.5","IUPAC: uranium, PubChem CID: 23989, CAS Number: 7440-61-1, in particle phase, PM2.5" +720,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"U (Uranium), TSP","IUPAC: uranium, PubChem CID: 23989, CAS Number: 7440-61-1, in particle phase, TSP" +721,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"V (Vanadium), PM2.5","IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in particle phase, PM2.5" +722,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"V (Vanadium), TSP","IUPAC: vanadium, PubChem CID: 23990, CAS Number: 7440-62-2, in particle phase, TSP" +723,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Zn (Zinc), PM2.5","IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in particle phase, PM2.5" +724,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Composition\Trace elements,,,"Zn (Zinc), TSP","IUPAC: zinc, PubChem CID: 23994, CAS Number: 7440-66-6, in particle phase, TSP" 727,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Dust mass concentration,Concentration of dust or sand in the atmosphere 728,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Volcanic ash particle mass concentration,3D field of mass mixing ratio of volcanic ash 729,,,"particle phase, physical properties",Aerosol volcanic ash (Total column),Field of total column mass of volcanic ash @@ -428,10 +428,10 @@ 12002,\Atmosphere\Lightning,,,Lightning density cloud-to-ground, 12005,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,Horizontal wind direction at specified distance from reference surface,Horizontal wind direction at specified distance from reference surface 12006,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,Horizontal wind speed at specified distance from reference surface,Horizontal wind speed at specified distance from reference surface -12016,\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs,,,"Cl3CCF3 (1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane, CFC-113a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9635, CAS Number: 354-58-5, in gas phase" -12017,\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon,,,"CBr2F2 (dibromodifluoromethane, Halon 1202)","IUPAC: dibromo(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6382, CAS Number: 75-61-6, in gas phase" -12018,\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon,,,"C2Br2F4 (1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, Halon 2402)","IUPAC: 1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 31301, CAS Number: 124-73-2, in gas phase" -12019,\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs,,,"C2H3Cl2F (1,1-dichloro-2-fluoroethane, HCFC-141a)","IUPAC: 1,1-dichloro-2-fluoroethane, PubChem CID: 67936, CAS Number: 430-53-5, in gas phase" +12016,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\CFCs,,,"Cl3CCF3 (1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane, CFC-113a)","IUPAC: 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane, PubChem CID: 9635, CAS Number: 354-58-5, in gas phase" +12017,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon,,,"CBr2F2 (dibromodifluoromethane, Halon 1202)","IUPAC: dibromo(difluoro)methane, PubChem CID: 6382, CAS Number: 75-61-6, in gas phase" +12018,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\Halon,,,"C2Br2F4 (1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, Halon 2402)","IUPAC: 1,2-dibromo-1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethane, PubChem CID: 31301, CAS Number: 124-73-2, in gas phase" +12019,\Atmosphere\Gas\Greenhouse Gas\HCFCs,,,"C2H3Cl2F (1,1-dichloro-2-fluoroethane, HCFC-141a)","IUPAC: 1,1-dichloro-2-fluoroethane, PubChem CID: 67936, CAS Number: 430-53-5, in gas phase" 12021,,,gas phase,O2/N2 ratio,Atmospheric O2/N2 ratio 12022,,,"bioaerosol, pollen",Total pollen,All pollen taxa 12023,,,"bioaerosol, pollen, pinaceae",Total Pinaceae,Pine family pollen @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ 12165,,,\Atmosphere\Humidity\Water vapour,Water vapour, 12166,,,\Atmosphere\Temperature\Temperature,Temperature, 12167,,,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Cloud phase,Cloud phase,"Aggregate state of cloud particles, either water droplets/drops, snowflakes, ice/snow crystals, or mixed." -12168,,,\Atmosphere\Height of the top of the PBL,Height of the top of the PBL,Height of the surface above ground separating the planetary boundary layer (PBL) from the free atmosphere. +12168,,,\Atmosphere,Height of the top of the PBL,Height of the surface above ground separating the planetary boundary layer (PBL) from the free atmosphere. 12169,,,\Atmosphere\Particle Phase\Aerosol type, Aerosol type,"Selection, out of a pre-defined set of aerosol classes, that best fits an input data set (observed or modeled). The pre-defined set of aerosol classes includes specification of the particle composition, mixing state, complex refractive index, and shape as a function of particle size. The definition of aerosol type includes specification of all the classes as well as the algorithm used to choose the best fit to the input data." 12170,,,radionuclide,Tritium [H-3],"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 24824, CAS Number: 10028-17-8" 12171,,,radionuclide,Carbon [C-14],"IUPAC: n/a, PubChem CID: 26873, CAS Number: 14762-75-5" @@ -684,4 +684,4 @@ 12315,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,Earth surface emissivity,Emissivity of the Earth surface as a function of wavelength and viewing angle. 12316,\Atmosphere\Radiation,,,Long-wave earth surface emissivity,Emissivity of the earth surface integrated over the thermal IR wavelength range and integrated hemispherically. 12320,,,"greenhouse gas, HFCs","C3H2F6 (1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane, HFC-236fa)","IUPAC: 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoropropane, PubChem CID: 12722, CAS Number: 690-39-1, in gas phase" -12321,,,radionuclide,Tellurium [Te-131],"IUPAC: tellurium-131, PubChem CID: 6337051, CAS Number: 14683-12-6" \ No newline at end of file +12321,,,radionuclide,Tellurium [Te-131],"IUPAC: tellurium-131, PubChem CID: 6337051, CAS Number: 14683-12-6" diff --git a/tables_en/1-01-04.csv b/tables_en/1-01-04.csv index 8b752044..3eed48f2 100644 --- a/tables_en/1-01-04.csv +++ b/tables_en/1-01-04.csv @@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ 162,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,X-ray flux,Integrated X-ray flux. 163,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,X-ray flux spectrum,Energy spectrum of the integrated X-ray flux. 164,\Outer Space\Solar monitoring,,,X-ray sky image,X-ray image of the sky. -409,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Solar wind density,Density of solar wind plasma. -511,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Alpha particles differential directional flux, -512,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Alpha particles integral directional flux,"An alpha particle has positive charge and consists of two protons and two neutrons (the nucleus of a helium atom). Flux is the rate of flow through a reference surface, measured in particles per unit area. The directional flux is the flux limited to a certain solid angle as a function of the direction (pitch angle)." -513,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Cosmic ray neutron flux spectrum,Flux density energy spectrum of neutrons from the Sun or as component of the cosmic radiation. -514,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Electron differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." -515,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Electron flux density,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." -516,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Electron integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." -517,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Heavy ion differential directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions (heavier than Helium) per unit solid angle. -518,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Heavy ion integral directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron. -519,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Proton differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." -520,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind,,,Proton integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." +409,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind\Particle density,,,Solar wind density,Density of solar wind plasma. +511,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind\Particle flux,,,Alpha particles differential directional flux, +512,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind\Particle flux,,,Alpha particles integral directional flux,"An alpha particle has positive charge and consists of two protons and two neutrons (the nucleus of a helium atom). Flux is the rate of flow through a reference surface, measured in particles per unit area. The directional flux is the flux limited to a certain solid angle as a function of the direction (pitch angle)." +513,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind\Particle flux,,,Cosmic ray neutron flux spectrum,Flux density energy spectrum of neutrons from the Sun or as component of the cosmic radiation. +514,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind\Particle flux,,,Electron differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." +515,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind\Particle flux,,,Electron flux density,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." +516,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind\Particle flux,,,Electron integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." +517,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind\Particle flux,,,Heavy ion differential directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions (heavier than Helium) per unit solid angle. +518,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind\Particle flux,,,Heavy ion integral directional flux,Flux density of heavy ions ranging from Helium to Iron. +519,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind\Particle flux,,,Proton differential directional flux,"Flux density energy spectrum of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle." +520,\Outer Space\Energetic particles-solar wind\Particle flux,,,Proton integral directional flux,"Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy protons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium." From c68422c91d6cf5ee8dc31cef1eb980d81dd5049f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Milan Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 19:47:59 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 5/9] remove code name from path 1-01-05, move tags to new column --- tables_en/1-01-05.csv | 174 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 87 insertions(+), 87 deletions(-) diff --git a/tables_en/1-01-05.csv b/tables_en/1-01-05.csv index 2d3500c9..3cc99c65 100644 --- a/tables_en/1-01-05.csv +++ b/tables_en/1-01-05.csv @@ -1,87 +1,87 @@ -notation,path,domains,tags,name,description -165,\Terrestrial\Groundwater\Groundwater (amount per unit area),,,Groundwater (amount per unit area),Amount of water present beneath the ground surface per unit area. -166,"Hydrological, Groundwater",,,Groundwater level,Elevation of the water table or piezometric surface of an aquifer at a certain location and time. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -167,\Terrestrial\Lake\Lake area,,,Lake area,Area extent of the surface of a lake. -168,\Terrestrial\Lake\Lake level,,,Lake level,Elevation of water in an inland body of surface water of significant extent. [Based on 'water level' and 'lake' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -171,\Terrestrial\River\River discharge,,,Stream discharge,Volume of water flowing through a stream (or channel) cross-section per unit time. [Based on 'discharge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -172,\Terrestrial\River\River stage (level above reference),,,Stream level,Elevation of the free water surface of a water body flowing in an open or closed conduit. [Based on 'water level'and 'stream' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -174,\Terrestrial\Well\Well discharge,,,Well discharge, -231,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Breaking action-friction coefficient,,,Breaking action-friction coefficient, -232,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Coastlines,,,Coastlines,Location of coastlines (Lat/Long) -236,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Land cover,,,Land cover,"Processed from land surface imagery by assigning identified cluster(s) within a given area to specific classes of objects - Accuracy expressed as number of classes. Actually [ classes-1 ] is used, so that smaller figure corresponds to better performance, as usual." -237,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Land surface topography,,,Land surface topography,Map of land surface heights. -239,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Runway conditions,,,Runway conditions, -243,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Wetland extent,,,Wetland extent,Fraction of an area flood by water. -245,\Terrestrial\Soil\Soil heat Flux,,,Soil heat Flux, -246,\Terrestrial\Soil\Soil type,,,Soil type,"Result of the classification of different types of soil within an area - Accuracy expressed as inverse of the number of classes, so that smaller figures correspond to better performance." -386,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Fire\Fire fractional cover,,,Fire fractional cover,Fraction of a land area where fire is occurring. -387,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Fire\Fire radiative power,,,Fire radiative power,Power radiated by the fire occurring within an area. -388,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Fire\Fire temperature,,,Fire temperature,Temperature of the fire occurring within an area. -389,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Temperature\Land surface temperature,,,Land surface temperature,Temperature of the apparent surface of land (bare soil or vegetation). -410,\Terrestrial\Lake\Temperature\Lake Surface Temperature,,,Lake Surface Temperature,Temperature of the lake surface. -422,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Greenhouse Gas\CO2 flux,,,CO2 flux,Flux of carbon dioxide from the surface to the atmosphere -423,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Vegetation\Biomass,,,Biomass,Total amount of vegetation in a reference area -424,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Vegetation\Fraction of vegetated land,,,Fraction of vegetated land,Fraction of a land area where vegetation is present. -425,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Vegetation\Leaf Area Index (LAI),,,Leaf Area Index (LAI),"LAI (Leaf Area Index, LAI) is the total one-sided area of photosynthetic tissue per unit ground surface area." -426,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Vegetation\Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI),,,Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI),"Difference between maximum (in NIR) and minimum (around the Red) vegetation reflectance, normalised to the summation. Representative of total biomass, supportive for computing LAI if not directly measured." -427,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Vegetation\Vegetation type,,,Vegetation type,"Result of the classification of different types of vegetation within a vegetated area - Accuracy expressed as inverse of the number of classes, so that smaller figures correspond to better performance." -510,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Humidity\Evaporation,,,Evaporation,Quantity of water evaporated from the soil and plants when the ground is at its natural moisture content. -527,\Terrestrial\Soil\Humidity\Soil moisture (in the roots region),,,Soil moisture (in the roots region),Fractional content of water in a volume of wet soil. Typically in a layer from the surface down to approximately 3 meters. -528,\Terrestrial\Soil\Humidity\Soil moisture at surface,,,Soil moisture at surface,Fractional content of water in a volume of wet soil. Surface layer (upper few centimetres). -563,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Radiation\Fraction of Absorbed PAR (FAPAR),,,Fraction of Absorbed PAR (FAPAR),Fraction of PAR absorbed by vegetation (land or marine) for photosynthesis processes (generally around the 'red' frequencies). -564,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Radiation\Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR),,,Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR),Flux of downwelling photons of wavelength 400-700 nm. -596,\Terrestrial\Soil\Temperature\Soil temperature,,,Soil temperature,"The standard depths for soil temperature measurements are 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 cm below the surface; additional depths may be included. The site for such measurements should be a level plot of bare ground (about 75 cm^2 ) and typical of the surrounding soil for which information is required." -611,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier\Glacier motion,,,Glacier motion,Velocity of the ice measured at the surface of a glacier. -612,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier\Glacier topography,,,Glacier topography,Map of the height of the glacier surface. -613,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Ice sheet\Ice sheet topography,,,Ice sheet topography,Map of ice sheet height over land. -627,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow\Depth of snowfall,,,Depth of snowfall,The vertical depth of freshly fallen snow that has accumulated during a specific period. -628,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow\Snow cover extent,,,Snow cover extent,"The area of snow-covered ground, ice, or firn based on the fractional threshold used to define presence of snow." -629,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow\Snow depth,,,Snow depth,Vertical distance from the snow surface to a stated reference level. -630,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow\Snow surface state,,,Snow surface state,Binary product (dry or wet) expressing the presence of liquid water at the surface of the snow cover. -631,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow\Water equivalent of snow cover,,,Water equivalent of snow cover,"The Vertical depth of the water that would be obtained if the snow cover melted completely, which equates to the snow-cover mass per unit area." -725,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Lake ice\Ice thickness,,,Ice thickness, -726,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\River ice\Ice thickness,,,Ice thickness, -12007,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow\Presence of snow,,,Presence of snow,A binary observation of the presence of snow cover at the measurement location. -12008,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow\Water equivalent of snowfall,,,Water equivalent of snowfall,"Vertical depth of the water that would be obtained if the freshly fallen snow melted completely, which equates to the new snow mass per unit area." -12009,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier\Glacier mass balance at a point,,,Glacier mass balance at a point,"The result of all processes adding and removing mass from the glacier at a point on its surface, expressed over a stated period of time" -12010,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier\Glacier-wide mass balance,,,Glacier-wide mass balance,"The result of all processes adding and removing mass from the glacier at its surface, expressed over a stated period of time and integrated over the entire glacier area" -12011,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier\Surface accumulation at a point,,,Surface accumulation at a point,The mass added to the glacier at a point on its surface expressed over a stated period of time. -12012,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier\Surface ablation at a point,,,Surface ablation at a point,The mass removed from the glacier at a point on its surface expressed over a stated period of time. -12013,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier\Glacier area,,,Glacier area,Area enclosed by the projection of the glacier outline onto the surface of an ellipsoid approximating the surface of the Earth or onto a planar horizontal approximation to that ellipsoid. The glacier area excludes nunataks but includes debris-covered parts of the glacier. The glacier outline separates the glacier from unglacierized terrain and from contiguous glaciers. -12014,"terrestrial, cryosphere, permafrost",,,Permafrost temperature,Ground temperature measured in the permafrost. -12015,"terrestrial, cryosphere, permafrost",,,Active layer thickness,Thickness of the surface layer of the ground that is subject to annual thawing and freezing in areas underlain by permafrost. -12252,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",,,Water level,"Elevation of the free water surface of a water body relative to a reference datum (synonym: stage, gage height). [Based on ‘water level’ in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12253,"hydrological, Groundwater, Groundwater",,,Percolation rate,"Flow of a liquid through an unsaturated porous medium, such as that of water in soil under the effect of gravity for a unit time. [Based on 'percolation' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12254,"hydrological, Groundwater",,,Recharge rate,Natural or artificial introduction of water into the saturated zone of an aquifer for a unit time. [Based on 'groundwater recharge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12255,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",,,Aquifer volume,"Volume of geological formation capable of storing, transmitting and yielding exploitable quantities of water. [Based on 'aquifer' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12256,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",,,Hydraulic conductivity,"Property of a porous medium or fractured rock which, according to Darcy's law, relates the specific discharge to the hydraulic gradient. [based on 'hydraulic conductivity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12257,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",,,Hydraulic transmissivity,Rate at which water is transferred through a unit width of an aquifer under a unit hydraulic gradient. [Based on 'transmissivity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12258,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",,,Porosity,"Ratio of the volume of the interstices in a given sample of a porous medium to the gross volume of the sample, inclusive of voids. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12259,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",,,Effective porosity,"Volume of the void spaces through which water or other fluids can travel in rock or sediment, divided by the total volume of the rock or sediment. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12260,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",,,Specific retention,Amount of water held in the soil after gravitational water has drained away expressed as a volume percentage. [Based on 'specific retention' and 'field capacity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12261,"hydrological, groundWater, groundwater, soil",,,Infiltration rate,Flow of water through the soil surface into a porous medium for a unit time. [Based on 'infiltration' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12262,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",,,Infiltration capacity,Maximum rate at which water can penetrate the soil matrix per unit area under certain conditions. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12263,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater, well",,,Specific capacity (well),Ratio of discharge of a well to drawdown at equilibrium. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12264,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",,,Specific yield,Ratio of the volume of water which can be drained by gravity from an initially saturated porous medium to the total volume of the porous medium. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12265,"hydrological, Groundwater, Groundwater",,,Groundwater flow,Volume of groundwater flowing through an aquifer per unit time. [Based on International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12266,"hydrological, liquidPhase, groundwater",,,Storage,(1) Impounding of water in surface or underground reservoirs for future use. (2) Volume of water stored. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12267,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",,,Total dissolved solids,"The concentration of all dissolved substances in water, usually expressed in milligrams per litre, which would remain as a solid residue after removal of the water. [Manual on Water Quality Monitoring (WMO-No. 680). 1988]" -12268,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",,,Suspended sediment,The component of an unacidified water sample that is retained by a 0.45-nm membrane filter. [Manual on Water Quality Monitoring (WMO-No. 680). 1988] -12270,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",,,Sediment discharge,Rate of movement of sediments in a stream at a given cross-section. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12271,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",,,Bed load discharge,"Amount (weight, mass or volume) of sediment that moves on or near the streambed by rolling, sliding, or saltating (bed load) transported through a cross-section of a stream per unit time. [Based on 'bed load discharge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12272,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",,,Suspended sediment load,"That part of the total transported sediment which is suspended by turbulence in the flowing water for considerable periods of time without contact with the stream bed, moving with almost the same velocity as the flowing water and generally expressed in mass or volume per unit of time. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12273,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",,,Total sediment load,"Total quantity of sediment passing through a reach, both in suspension and along the bed, excluding the sediment deposited on the bed within the reach. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12274,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",,,Runoff,"That part of the precipitation which flows on the ground surface (surface runoff) or within the soil (subsurface runoff or interflow) and is generally expressed in mass or volume per unit of time, its equivalent in linear units (as the height of a water layer covering a given area) or as a fraction of precipitation. [Based on International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12275,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",,,Runoff coefficient,Ratio of runoff depth to precipitation depth. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12276,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, watershed",,,Depth of runoff,"Runoff volume from a drainage basin, divided by its area, in a specified time. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12277,"hydrological, liquidPhase, soil, humidity",,,Soil moisture,Percentage of water in soil expressed relative to dry-soil weight or by volume.Synonym: water content of soil. [Based on 'soil moisture content' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12278,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, reservoir",,,Live storage,"Volume of water in a reservoir between the minimum and maximum water levels under normal operating conditions. Synonyms: usable storage, active storage, available storage capacity. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12279,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, reservoir",,,Reservoir storage,Volume of a reservoir including dead storage. Synonym: total storage. [Based on 'total storage' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12280,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, lake",,,Lake volume,Volume of water contained in a lake at a given water level. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12281,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",,,Suspended sediment discharge,Amount of suspended sediment (suspended by turbulence for considerable periods of time without contact with the bed) crossing a stream section per unit time. [Based on 'suspended sediment' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12282,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",,,Stream index velocity,"A velocity that is representative of the average stream velocity; often measured in a profile or across the stream or over the water surface. [Based on 'velocity index method' in Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO-No. 1044), Volume II. 2010]" -12283,"terrestrial, cryosphere, permafrost",,,Rock glacier velocity,Surface velocity of a single rock glacier unit. -12322,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",,,Stream velocity,"Ratio of the distance covered by a body of water, moving in a specified direction, to the time taken to cover that distance. [Based on ‘velocity’ in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12323,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",,,Stream mean velocity,"Velocity at a given cross-section of a stream, obtained by dividing the discharge by the cross-sectional area of the stream at that section. [Based on 'mean velocity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -12324,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",,,Stream surface velocity,Velocity of a stream at its surface at a given point. [Based on 'surface velocity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -12325,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",,,Water surface slope,"Difference in the stage of water surface over a short stream reach. [Based on 'water surface slope' in Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO-No. 1044), Volume II. 2010.]" +notation,path,domains,tags,name,description +165,\Terrestrial\Groundwater,,,Groundwater (amount per unit area),Amount of water present beneath the ground surface per unit area. +166,,,"Hydrological, Groundwater",Groundwater level,Elevation of the water table or piezometric surface of an aquifer at a certain location and time. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +167,\Terrestrial\Lake,,,Lake area,Area extent of the surface of a lake. +168,\Terrestrial\Lake,,,Lake level,Elevation of water in an inland body of surface water of significant extent. [Based on 'water level' and 'lake' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +171,\Terrestrial\River,,,Stream discharge,Volume of water flowing through a stream (or channel) cross-section per unit time. [Based on 'discharge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +172,\Terrestrial\River,,,Stream level,Elevation of the free water surface of a water body flowing in an open or closed conduit. [Based on 'water level'and 'stream' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +174,\Terrestrial\Well,,,Well discharge, +231,\Terrestrial\Land surface,,,Breaking action-friction coefficient, +232,\Terrestrial\Land surface,,,Coastlines,Location of coastlines (Lat/Long) +236,\Terrestrial\Land surface,,,Land cover,"Processed from land surface imagery by assigning identified cluster(s) within a given area to specific classes of objects - Accuracy expressed as number of classes. Actually [ classes-1 ] is used, so that smaller figure corresponds to better performance, as usual." +237,\Terrestrial\Land surface,,,Land surface topography,Map of land surface heights. +239,\Terrestrial\Land surface,,,Runway conditions, +243,\Terrestrial\Land surface,,,Wetland extent,Fraction of an area flood by water. +245,\Terrestrial\Soil,,,Soil heat Flux, +246,\Terrestrial\Soil,,,Soil type,"Result of the classification of different types of soil within an area - Accuracy expressed as inverse of the number of classes, so that smaller figures correspond to better performance." +386,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Fire,,,Fire fractional cover,Fraction of a land area where fire is occurring. +387,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Fire,,,Fire radiative power,Power radiated by the fire occurring within an area. +388,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Fire,,,Fire temperature,Temperature of the fire occurring within an area. +389,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Temperature,,,Land surface temperature,Temperature of the apparent surface of land (bare soil or vegetation). +410,\Terrestrial\Lake\Temperature,,,Lake Surface Temperature,Temperature of the lake surface. +422,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Greenhouse Gas,,,CO2 flux,Flux of carbon dioxide from the surface to the atmosphere +423,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Vegetation,,,Biomass,Total amount of vegetation in a reference area +424,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Vegetation,,,Fraction of vegetated land,Fraction of a land area where vegetation is present. +425,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Vegetation,,,Leaf Area Index (LAI),"LAI (Leaf Area Index, LAI) is the total one-sided area of photosynthetic tissue per unit ground surface area." +426,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Vegetation,,,Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI),"Difference between maximum (in NIR) and minimum (around the Red) vegetation reflectance, normalised to the summation. Representative of total biomass, supportive for computing LAI if not directly measured." +427,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Vegetation,,,Vegetation type,"Result of the classification of different types of vegetation within a vegetated area - Accuracy expressed as inverse of the number of classes, so that smaller figures correspond to better performance." +510,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Humidity,,,Evaporation,Quantity of water evaporated from the soil and plants when the ground is at its natural moisture content. +527,\Terrestrial\Soil\Humidity,,,Soil moisture (in the roots region),Fractional content of water in a volume of wet soil. Typically in a layer from the surface down to approximately 3 meters. +528,\Terrestrial\Soil\Humidity,,,Soil moisture at surface,Fractional content of water in a volume of wet soil. Surface layer (upper few centimetres). +563,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Radiation,,,Fraction of Absorbed PAR (FAPAR),Fraction of PAR absorbed by vegetation (land or marine) for photosynthesis processes (generally around the 'red' frequencies). +564,\Terrestrial\Land surface\Radiation,,,Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR),Flux of downwelling photons of wavelength 400-700 nm. +596,\Terrestrial\Soil\Temperature,,,Soil temperature,"The standard depths for soil temperature measurements are 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 cm below the surface; additional depths may be included. The site for such measurements should be a level plot of bare ground (about 75 cm^2 ) and typical of the surrounding soil for which information is required." +611,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier,,,Glacier motion,Velocity of the ice measured at the surface of a glacier. +612,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier,,,Glacier topography,Map of the height of the glacier surface. +613,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Ice sheet,,,Ice sheet topography,Map of ice sheet height over land. +627,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow,,,Depth of snowfall,The vertical depth of freshly fallen snow that has accumulated during a specific period. +628,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow,,,Snow cover extent,"The area of snow-covered ground, ice, or firn based on the fractional threshold used to define presence of snow." +629,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow,,,Snow depth,Vertical distance from the snow surface to a stated reference level. +630,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow,,,Snow surface state,Binary product (dry or wet) expressing the presence of liquid water at the surface of the snow cover. +631,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow,,,Water equivalent of snow cover,"The Vertical depth of the water that would be obtained if the snow cover melted completely, which equates to the snow-cover mass per unit area." +725,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Lake ice,,,Ice thickness, +726,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\River ice,,,Ice thickness, +12007,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow,,,Presence of snow,A binary observation of the presence of snow cover at the measurement location. +12008,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Snow,,,Water equivalent of snowfall,"Vertical depth of the water that would be obtained if the freshly fallen snow melted completely, which equates to the new snow mass per unit area." +12009,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier,,,Glacier mass balance at a point,"The result of all processes adding and removing mass from the glacier at a point on its surface, expressed over a stated period of time" +12010,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier,,,Glacier-wide mass balance,"The result of all processes adding and removing mass from the glacier at its surface, expressed over a stated period of time and integrated over the entire glacier area" +12011,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier,,,Surface accumulation at a point,The mass added to the glacier at a point on its surface expressed over a stated period of time. +12012,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier,,,Surface ablation at a point,The mass removed from the glacier at a point on its surface expressed over a stated period of time. +12013,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier,,,Glacier area,Area enclosed by the projection of the glacier outline onto the surface of an ellipsoid approximating the surface of the Earth or onto a planar horizontal approximation to that ellipsoid. The glacier area excludes nunataks but includes debris-covered parts of the glacier. The glacier outline separates the glacier from unglacierized terrain and from contiguous glaciers. +12014,,,"terrestrial, cryosphere, permafrost",Permafrost temperature,Ground temperature measured in the permafrost. +12015,,,"terrestrial, cryosphere, permafrost",Active layer thickness,Thickness of the surface layer of the ground that is subject to annual thawing and freezing in areas underlain by permafrost. +12252,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Water level,"Elevation of the free water surface of a water body relative to a reference datum (synonym: stage, gage height). [Based on ‚Äòwater level‚Äô in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12253,,,"hydrological, Groundwater, Groundwater",Percolation rate,"Flow of a liquid through an unsaturated porous medium, such as that of water in soil under the effect of gravity for a unit time. [Based on 'percolation' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12254,,,"hydrological, Groundwater",Recharge rate,Natural or artificial introduction of water into the saturated zone of an aquifer for a unit time. [Based on 'groundwater recharge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12255,,,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",Aquifer volume,"Volume of geological formation capable of storing, transmitting and yielding exploitable quantities of water. [Based on 'aquifer' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12256,,,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",Hydraulic conductivity,"Property of a porous medium or fractured rock which, according to Darcy's law, relates the specific discharge to the hydraulic gradient. [based on 'hydraulic conductivity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12257,,,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",Hydraulic transmissivity,Rate at which water is transferred through a unit width of an aquifer under a unit hydraulic gradient. [Based on 'transmissivity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12258,,,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",Porosity,"Ratio of the volume of the interstices in a given sample of a porous medium to the gross volume of the sample, inclusive of voids. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12259,,,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",Effective porosity,"Volume of the void spaces through which water or other fluids can travel in rock or sediment, divided by the total volume of the rock or sediment. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12260,,,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",Specific retention,Amount of water held in the soil after gravitational water has drained away expressed as a volume percentage. [Based on 'specific retention' and 'field capacity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12261,,,"hydrological, groundWater, groundwater, soil",Infiltration rate,Flow of water through the soil surface into a porous medium for a unit time. [Based on 'infiltration' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12262,,,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",Infiltration capacity,Maximum rate at which water can penetrate the soil matrix per unit area under certain conditions. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12263,,,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater, well",Specific capacity (well),Ratio of discharge of a well to drawdown at equilibrium. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12264,,,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",Specific yield,Ratio of the volume of water which can be drained by gravity from an initially saturated porous medium to the total volume of the porous medium. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12265,,,"hydrological, Groundwater, Groundwater",Groundwater flow,Volume of groundwater flowing through an aquifer per unit time. [Based on International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12266,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, groundwater",Storage,(1) Impounding of water in surface or underground reservoirs for future use. (2) Volume of water stored. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12267,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Total dissolved solids,"The concentration of all dissolved substances in water, usually expressed in milligrams per litre, which would remain as a solid residue after removal of the water. [Manual on Water Quality Monitoring (WMO-No. 680). 1988]" +12268,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Suspended sediment,The component of an unacidified water sample that is retained by a 0.45-nm membrane filter. [Manual on Water Quality Monitoring (WMO-No. 680). 1988] +12270,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Sediment discharge,Rate of movement of sediments in a stream at a given cross-section. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12271,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Bed load discharge,"Amount (weight, mass or volume) of sediment that moves on or near the streambed by rolling, sliding, or saltating (bed load) transported through a cross-section of a stream per unit time. [Based on 'bed load discharge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12272,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Suspended sediment load,"That part of the total transported sediment which is suspended by turbulence in the flowing water for considerable periods of time without contact with the stream bed, moving with almost the same velocity as the flowing water and generally expressed in mass or volume per unit of time. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12273,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Total sediment load,"Total quantity of sediment passing through a reach, both in suspension and along the bed, excluding the sediment deposited on the bed within the reach. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12274,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Runoff,"That part of the precipitation which flows on the ground surface (surface runoff) or within the soil (subsurface runoff or interflow) and is generally expressed in mass or volume per unit of time, its equivalent in linear units (as the height of a water layer covering a given area) or as a fraction of precipitation. [Based on International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12275,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Runoff coefficient,Ratio of runoff depth to precipitation depth. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12276,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, watershed",Depth of runoff,"Runoff volume from a drainage basin, divided by its area, in a specified time. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12277,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, soil, humidity",Soil moisture,Percentage of water in soil expressed relative to dry-soil weight or by volume.Synonym: water content of soil. [Based on 'soil moisture content' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12278,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, reservoir",Live storage,"Volume of water in a reservoir between the minimum and maximum water levels under normal operating conditions. Synonyms: usable storage, active storage, available storage capacity. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12279,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, reservoir",Reservoir storage,Volume of a reservoir including dead storage. Synonym: total storage. [Based on 'total storage' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12280,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, lake",Lake volume,Volume of water contained in a lake at a given water level. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12281,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Suspended sediment discharge,Amount of suspended sediment (suspended by turbulence for considerable periods of time without contact with the bed) crossing a stream section per unit time. [Based on 'suspended sediment' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12282,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",Stream index velocity,"A velocity that is representative of the average stream velocity; often measured in a profile or across the stream or over the water surface. [Based on 'velocity index method' in Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO-No. 1044), Volume II. 2010]" +12283,,,"terrestrial, cryosphere, permafrost",Rock glacier velocity,Surface velocity of a single rock glacier unit. +12322,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",Stream velocity,"Ratio of the distance covered by a body of water, moving in a specified direction, to the time taken to cover that distance. [Based on ‚Äòvelocity‚Äô in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12323,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",Stream mean velocity,"Velocity at a given cross-section of a stream, obtained by dividing the discharge by the cross-sectional area of the stream at that section. [Based on 'mean velocity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12324,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",Stream surface velocity,Velocity of a stream at its surface at a given point. [Based on 'surface velocity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +12325,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",Water surface slope,"Difference in the stage of water surface over a short stream reach. [Based on 'water surface slope' in Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO-No. 1044), Volume II. 2010.]" From f7c4a7dfb582f63a51158f9624b680106cb268a4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Milan Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 19:51:24 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 6/9] cleanup --- tables_en/1-01-05.csv | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/tables_en/1-01-05.csv b/tables_en/1-01-05.csv index 3cc99c65..ce87818c 100644 --- a/tables_en/1-01-05.csv +++ b/tables_en/1-01-05.csv @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ 12013,\Terrestrial\Cryosphere\Glacier,,,Glacier area,Area enclosed by the projection of the glacier outline onto the surface of an ellipsoid approximating the surface of the Earth or onto a planar horizontal approximation to that ellipsoid. The glacier area excludes nunataks but includes debris-covered parts of the glacier. The glacier outline separates the glacier from unglacierized terrain and from contiguous glaciers. 12014,,,"terrestrial, cryosphere, permafrost",Permafrost temperature,Ground temperature measured in the permafrost. 12015,,,"terrestrial, cryosphere, permafrost",Active layer thickness,Thickness of the surface layer of the ground that is subject to annual thawing and freezing in areas underlain by permafrost. -12252,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Water level,"Elevation of the free water surface of a water body relative to a reference datum (synonym: stage, gage height). [Based on ‚Äòwater level‚Äô in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12252,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Water level,"Elevation of the free water surface of a water body relative to a reference datum (synonym: stage, gage height). [Based on 'water level' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" 12253,,,"hydrological, Groundwater, Groundwater",Percolation rate,"Flow of a liquid through an unsaturated porous medium, such as that of water in soil under the effect of gravity for a unit time. [Based on 'percolation' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" 12254,,,"hydrological, Groundwater",Recharge rate,Natural or artificial introduction of water into the saturated zone of an aquifer for a unit time. [Based on 'groundwater recharge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] 12255,,,"hydrological, aquifer, groundwater",Aquifer volume,"Volume of geological formation capable of storing, transmitting and yielding exploitable quantities of water. [Based on 'aquifer' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ 12281,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water",Suspended sediment discharge,Amount of suspended sediment (suspended by turbulence for considerable periods of time without contact with the bed) crossing a stream section per unit time. [Based on 'suspended sediment' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] 12282,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",Stream index velocity,"A velocity that is representative of the average stream velocity; often measured in a profile or across the stream or over the water surface. [Based on 'velocity index method' in Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO-No. 1044), Volume II. 2010]" 12283,,,"terrestrial, cryosphere, permafrost",Rock glacier velocity,Surface velocity of a single rock glacier unit. -12322,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",Stream velocity,"Ratio of the distance covered by a body of water, moving in a specified direction, to the time taken to cover that distance. [Based on ‚Äòvelocity‚Äô in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +12322,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",Stream velocity,"Ratio of the distance covered by a body of water, moving in a specified direction, to the time taken to cover that distance. [Based on 'velocity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" 12323,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",Stream mean velocity,"Velocity at a given cross-section of a stream, obtained by dividing the discharge by the cross-sectional area of the stream at that section. [Based on 'mean velocity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" 12324,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",Stream surface velocity,Velocity of a stream at its surface at a given point. [Based on 'surface velocity' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] 12325,,,"hydrological, liquidPhase, surface water, stream, river",Water surface slope,"Difference in the stage of water surface over a short stream reach. [Based on 'water surface slope' in Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO-No. 1044), Volume II. 2010.]" From 1fc32a41d4a56be2290e8d232ffda67362a6fa00 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Milan Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 20:15:00 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 7/9] remove code name from path 5-02-01, move tags to new column --- tables_en/5-02-01.csv | 490 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 245 insertions(+), 245 deletions(-) diff --git a/tables_en/5-02-01.csv b/tables_en/5-02-01.csv index 0148975a..b4b5a6a5 100644 --- a/tables_en/5-02-01.csv +++ b/tables_en/5-02-01.csv @@ -1,246 +1,246 @@ -notation,path,domains,tags,name,description -24,\Atmosphere\Clouds\Human observation,,,Human observation, -58,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive\(Optical) filter Instrument",,,(Optical) filter Instrument, -59,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ\(Ruler for) rain gauge,,,(Ruler for) rain gauge, -60,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\(Ultra)sonic anemometer,,,(Ultra)sonic anemometer, -62,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ\Adsorption - scintillation counting,,,Adsorption - scintillation counting, -63,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\Aerovane (wind vane with propeller),,,Aerovane (wind vane with propeller), -64,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ\Alpha counting,,,Alpha counting, -65,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\Anemometer [general],,,Anemometer [general], -66,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ\Aneroid barometer (evacuated capsule),,,Aneroid barometer (evacuated capsule), -67,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Anion exchange membrane (AEM),,,Anion exchange membrane (AEM), -68,\Atmosphere\Evaporation\In situ\Atmometer,,,Atmometer, -69,"\Atmosphere\Lightning\Remote-sensing, passive\Atmospherics (""sferics"") detection",,,"Atmospherics (""sferics"") detection", -70,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS),,,Atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS), -71,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Atomic emission spectrophotometry (AES),,,Atomic emission spectrophotometry (AES), -72,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\BSRN compliant instrument,,,BSRN compliant instrument, -73,"\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ\Barometer, mercury column",,,"Barometer, mercury column", -74,"\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ\Barometer, mercury-free column",,,"Barometer, mercury-free column", -75,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ\Beta counting,,,Beta counting, -76,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ\Bimetal thermometer,,,Bimetal thermometer, -77,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ\Bowen-ratio method,,,Bowen-ratio method, -78,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive\Brewer",,,Brewer, -79,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ\Brewer-GDR,,,Brewer-GDR, -80,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ\Brewer-Mast Sonde,,,Brewer-Mast Sonde, -82,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ\Capacitive rain sensor,,,Capacitive rain sensor, -83,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Capillary electrophoresis (CE),,,Capillary electrophoresis (CE), -84,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ\Carbon-Iodine Sonde (KC Sonde),,,Carbon-Iodine Sonde (KC Sonde), -87,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetric titration (Gran method),,,Colorimetric titration (Gran method), -88,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetric titration [general],,,Colorimetric titration [general], -90,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry\Colorimetry (Saltzman),,,Colorimetry (Saltzman), -91,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry\Colorimetry (thorin),,,Colorimetry (thorin), -94,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Conductometry,,,Conductometry, -95,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\Cup anemometer,,,Cup anemometer, -96,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\Cup anemometer (3 or 4 cups),,,Cup anemometer (3 or 4 cups), -97,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ\Cuvette,,,Cuvette, -98,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Denuder,,,Denuder, -99,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Denuder,,,Denuder, -102,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ\Disdrometer (drop spectrographs),,,Disdrometer (drop spectrographs), -103,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ\Disjunct eddy covariance method,,,Disjunct eddy covariance method, -105,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ\Dissipation method,,,Dissipation method, -106,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive\Dobson",,,Dobson, -107,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ\ECC Sonde,,,ECC Sonde, -108,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ\Eddy accumulation method,,,Eddy accumulation method, -109,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ\Eddy covariance method,,,Eddy covariance method, -110,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Electric conductivity (EC meter),,,Electric conductivity (EC meter), -111,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ\Electronic pressure transducer (silicon diaphragm),,,Electronic pressure transducer (silicon diaphragm), -112,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\Estimation from visual observation,,,Estimation from visual observation, -113,\Atmosphere\Evaporation\In situ\Evaporation pan and-or tank,,,Evaporation pan and-or tank, -114,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Faraday cup photochemistry,,,Faraday cup photochemistry, -115,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ\Filter sampling + alpha counting,,,Filter sampling + alpha counting, -116,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ\Filter sampling + gamma spectrometry,,,Filter sampling + gamma spectrometry, -119,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Flame-ionization detector (FID),,,Flame-ionization detector (FID), -120,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Flask sampling (analytical method unspecified),,,Flask sampling (analytical method unspecified), -121,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Flow injection analyzer (FIA),,,Flow injection analyzer (FIA), -123,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ\Flux variance method,,,Flux variance method, -125,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ\Gradient method,,,Gradient method, -127,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ\Gravimetry [general],,,Gravimetry [general], -129,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC),,,High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), -130,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\Hot wire anemometer,,,Hot wire anemometer, -132,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ\Hypsometer (water boiling point),,,Hypsometer (water boiling point), -133,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\ICP-AES,,,ICP-AES, -134,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\ICP-MS,,,ICP-MS, -135,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ\Indian Sonde,,,Indian Sonde, -136,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ\Interferential method,,,Interferential method, -137,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Ion Chromatography (IC) [general],,,Ion Chromatography (IC) [general], -142,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', wind",,,Doppler wind lidar,"Light detection and ranging (lidar) with Doppler capability (direct and coherent mode), typically used for measurements of winds." -143,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', water vapor, aerosol, particle phase",,,Raman lidar,"Light detection and ranging (lidar) with Raman capability, typically used for measurements of aerosol particle phase and cloud measurements as well as water vapor and temperature." -144,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ\Liquid-in-glass thermometer (mercury-free),,,Liquid-in-glass thermometer (mercury-free), -146,\Atmosphere\Evaporation\In situ\Lysimeter,,,Lysimeter, -147,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ\Mass balance method,,,Mass balance method, -149,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ\Mercury-in-glass thermometer,,,Mercury-in-glass thermometer, -150,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ\Microbarometer (dewar),,,Microbarometer (dewar), -151,"\Atmosphere\Radiation\Remote-sensing, passive\Microtops",,,Microtops, -152,"\Atmosphere\Humidity\Remote-sensing, passive\Microtops",,,Microtops, -153,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive\Microtops",,,Microtops, -154,"\Atmosphere\Temperature\Remote-sensing, passive\Microwave profiler",,,Microwave profiler, -155,"\Atmosphere\Humidity\Remote-sensing, passive\Microwave radiometry",,,Microwave radiometry, -156,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive\Microwave radiometry",,,Microwave radiometry, -157,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\NILU_O_2,,,NILU_O_2, -158,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\NILU_O_3,,,NILU_O_3, -166,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ\Ozone sonde (unspecified),,,Ozone sonde (unspecified), -167,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Passive Samplers [general],,,Passive Samplers [general], -168,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Photoacoustic detection,,,Photoacoustic detection, -170,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ\Pluviograph,,,Pluviograph, -171,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ\Potassium iodide (KI) method,,,Potassium iodide (KI) method, -172,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Potentiometry (ion-selective electrode),,,Potentiometry (ion-selective electrode), -173,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Potentiometry (pH meter),,,Potentiometry (pH meter), -174,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ\Pressure balance (piston),,,Pressure balance (piston), -175,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\Pressure plate (solid blade),,,Pressure plate (solid blade), -176,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\Pressure tube,,,Pressure tube, -177,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\Propeller anemometer,,,Propeller anemometer, -179,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ\Pyranometer (measurement of IR radiation),,,Pyranometer (measurement of IR radiation), -180,"\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Pyrradiometer (total global, UV+IR)",,,"Pyrradiometer (total global, UV+IR)", -181,"\Atmosphere\Humidity\Remote-sensing, active\Radio acoustic sounding system (RASS)",,,Radio acoustic sounding system (RASS), -182,"\Atmosphere\Temperature\Remote-sensing, active\Radio acoustic sounding system (RASS)",,,Radio acoustic sounding system (RASS), -183,"\Atmosphere\Precipitation\Remote-sensing, active\Radio detection and ranging (Radar)",,,Radio detection and ranging (Radar), -184,"\Atmosphere\Wind\Remote-sensing, active\Radio detection and ranging (Radar) profiler",,,Radio detection and ranging (Radar) profiler, -185,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ\Radiochemical Methods [general],,,Radiochemical Methods [general], -186,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ\Regener Sonde (chemiluminescence),,,Regener Sonde (chemiluminescence), -188,"\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ\Resistance thermometer, thermistor",,,"Resistance thermometer, thermistor", -189,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive\SAOZ (UV-vis diode array spectrometer)",,,SAOZ (UV-vis diode array spectrometer), -190,"\Atmosphere\Visual range\Remote-sensing, active\Scatterometer",,,Scatterometer, -191,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Separation + manometric determination,,,Separation + manometric determination, -195,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ\Sonic thermometer,,,Sonic thermometer, -196,"\Atmosphere\Wind\Remote-sensing, active\Sound detection and ranging (Sodar) profiler",,,Sound detection and ranging (Sodar) profiler, -197,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Sunphotometry-Filter Radiometry,,,Sunphotometry-Filter Radiometry, -199,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ\Surface chamber,,,Surface chamber, -201,"\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ\Thermocouple, thermopile",,,"Thermocouple, thermopile", -204,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ\Tipping bucket rain gauge (totalizer),,,Tipping bucket rain gauge (totalizer), -205,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Titration,,,Titration, -207,"\Atmosphere\Visual range\Remote-sensing, active\Transmissometer",,,Transmissometer, -208,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Numerical model\Transport modeling (model unspecified),,,Transport modeling (model unspecified), -209,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Turbidity measurement,,,Turbidity measurement, -210,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive\Umkehr method",,,Umkehr method, -211,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ\Volumetric measurement,,,Volumetric measurement, -212,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ\Weighing type rain gauge (totalizer),,,Weighing type rain gauge (totalizer), -213,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Wet Chemical Methods [general],,,Wet Chemical Methods [general], -214,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\Wind sock (textile tube),,,Wind sock (textile tube), -215,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ\Wind vane (solid blade),,,Wind vane (solid blade), -217,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition\Aerodyne mass spectrometer (AMS),,,Aerodyne mass spectrometer (AMS), -218,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition\EUSAAR protocol,,,EUSAAR protocol, -219,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition\Filter + beta attenuation (betameter, beta gauge)",,,"Filter + beta attenuation (betameter, beta gauge)", -220,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties\Filter + light attenuation (aethalometer),,,Filter + light attenuation (aethalometer), -221,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition\Mass Spectrometry (MS) [general],,,Mass Spectrometry (MS) [general], -222,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition\Monitor for AeRosols and GAses (MARGA),,,Monitor for AeRosols and GAses (MARGA), -223,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition\Particle induced x-ray emission (PIXE),,,Particle induced x-ray emission (PIXE), -224,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties\Particle soot absorption photometry (PSAP),,,Particle soot absorption photometry (PSAP), -225,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition\Thermo-optical analyzer (Sunset Labs),,,Thermo-optical analyzer (Sunset Labs), -226,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition\X-ray fluorescence (XRF),,,X-ray fluorescence (XRF), -227,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties\Aerodynamic particle sizing spectrometer (APS),,,Aerodynamic particle sizing spectrometer (APS), -228,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties\Aerosol backscatter sonde,,,Aerosol backscatter sonde, -229,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties\Light scattering,,,Light scattering, -230,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties\Nephelometry, integrating",,,"Nephelometry, integrating", -231,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) counter,,,Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) counter, -232,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Condensation particle counter (CPC),,,Condensation particle counter (CPC), -233,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Continuous gravimetry,,,Continuous gravimetry, -234,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Differential mobility particle sizer (DMA, DMPS)",,,"Differential mobility particle sizer (DMA, DMPS)", -235,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Diffusion battery,,,Diffusion battery, -236,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Electric mobility [general],,,Electric mobility [general], -237,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Electrostatic classifier,,,Electrostatic classifier, -238,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Multiangle absorption photometry (MAAP),,,Multiangle absorption photometry (MAAP), -239,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Multistage impactor,,,Multistage impactor, -240,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Optical particle counter (OPC),,,Optical particle counter (OPC), -241,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS),,,Scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS), -242,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties\Twomey static thermal diffusion chamber,,,Twomey static thermal diffusion chamber, -244,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Remote-sensing, passive\Optical properties\Sun-tracking photometry",,,Sun-tracking photometry, -245,"\Atmosphere\Clouds\Remote-sensing, active\Laser-based methods\Ceilometer",,,Ceilometer, -246,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Numerical model\Dispersion\Flexpart (dispersion modeling),,,Flexpart (dispersion modeling), -247,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Numerical model\Trajectories\Flextra (trajectory modeling),,,Flextra (trajectory modeling), -248,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Numerical model\Trajectories\Hysplit (trajectory modeling),,,Hysplit (trajectory modeling), -249,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Numerical model\Trajectories\Lagranto (trajectory modeling),,,Lagranto (trajectory modeling), -250,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Capacitive method\Thin film capacitance,,,Thin film capacitance, -251,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Dewpoint determination\Chilled mirror,,,Chilled mirror, -252,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Dewpoint determination\Lithium chloride (LiCl),,,Lithium chloride (LiCl), -253,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer\Hair hygrometer-hygrograph,,,Hair hygrometer-hygrograph, -254,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer\Hygrometer [general],,,Hygrometer [general], -255,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer\IR absorption hygrometer,,,IR absorption hygrometer, -256,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer\Optical hygrometer,,,Optical hygrometer, -257,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer\UV fluorescence-based hygrometer (Lyman-α),,,UV fluorescence-based hygrometer (Lyman-α),Detection of UV fluorescence signal emitted by the excited OH radical produced from H2O after dissociation using UV light. -258,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Psychrometer\Electrical aspiration (Frankenberger type),,,Electrical aspiration (Frankenberger type), -259,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Psychrometer\Mechanical aspiration,,,Mechanical aspiration, -263,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Direct solar\Bimetallic actinograph,,,Bimetallic actinograph, -264,"\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Direct solar\Pyrheliometer (direct solar, broadband)",,,"Pyrheliometer (direct solar, broadband)", -265,"\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Longwave\Pyrgeometer (global, infrared)",,,"Pyrgeometer (global, infrared)", -266,"\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Shortwave\Pyranometer (global solar, broadband)",,,"Pyranometer (global solar, broadband)", -267,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Shortwave\Spectral pyranometer,,,Spectral pyranometer, -268,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Shortwave\UV-vis spectrometry-radiometry,,,UV-vis spectrometry-radiometry, -270,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Chemiluminescence\Tetrachloromercurate (TCM) absorption - CL,,,Tetrachloromercurate (TCM) absorption - CL, -271,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry\Colorimetry (ANSA),,,Colorimetry (ANSA), -272,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry\Colorimetry (Griess),,,Colorimetry (Griess), -273,"\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry\Colorimetry (indophenol, Bertholet)",,,"Colorimetry (indophenol, Bertholet)", -274,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry\Colorimetry (mercury thiocyanate+iron alum),,,Colorimetry (mercury thiocyanate+iron alum), -275,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry\Colorimetry (NEDA),,,Colorimetry (NEDA), -276,"\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry\Colorimetry (Nessler, K2HgI4)",,,"Colorimetry (Nessler, K2HgI4)", -277,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry\Colorimetry (sodium salicylate method for nitrate),,,Colorimetry (sodium salicylate method for nitrate), -278,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry\Colorimetry [general],,,Colorimetry [general], -279,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods\Filter sampling (analytical method unspecified),,,Filter sampling (analytical method unspecified), -280,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods\Adsorption tube (charcoal) + elution + GC,,,Adsorption tube (charcoal) + elution + GC, -281,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods\Filter sampling + combustion + IC,,,Filter sampling + combustion + IC, -282,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods\Filter sampling + combustion + other,,,Filter sampling + combustion + other, -283,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods\Filter sampling + extraction + IC,,,Filter sampling + extraction + IC, -284,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods\Filter sampling + extraction + other,,,Filter sampling + extraction + other, -285,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods\Filter sampling + gravimetry,,,Filter sampling + gravimetry, -286,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods\Impregnated filter,,,Impregnated filter, -287,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Chemiluminescence\Catalytic conversion 'Au' - CL,,,Catalytic conversion 'Au' - CL, -288,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Chemiluminescence\Catalytic conversion 'Fe' - CL,,,Catalytic conversion 'Fe' - CL, -289,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Chemiluminescence\Catalytic conversion 'Mb' - CL,,,Catalytic conversion 'Mb' - CL, -290,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Chemiluminescence\Chemiluminescence (CL) [general],,,Chemiluminescence (CL) [general], -291,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Chemiluminescence\Photolytic conversion - CL,,,Photolytic conversion - CL, -292,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Ion Chromatography (IC)\Monitor for AeRosols and GAses (MARGA) Metrohm,,,Monitor for AeRosols and GAses (MARGA) Metrohm, -293,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Filter-based methods\Filter sampling + photo multiplier tube (PMT),,,Filter sampling + photo multiplier tube (PMT), -294,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Fluorescence\Fluorescence [general],,,Fluorescence [general], -295,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Fluorescence\UV fluorescence,,,UV fluorescence, -296,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Fluorescence\Vacuum UV fluorescence,,,Vacuum UV fluorescence, -297,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography\Gas Chromatography (GC) [general],,,Gas Chromatography (GC) [general], -298,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography\GC-ECD,,,GC-ECD, -299,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography\GC-ECD-FID,,,GC-ECD-FID, -300,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography\GC-ECD-MS,,,GC-ECD-MS, -301,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography\GC-FID,,,GC-FID, -302,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography\GC-HgO reduction-UV absorption,,,GC-HgO reduction-UV absorption, -303,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography\GC-MS,,,GC-MS, -304,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Ion Chromatography (IC)\H2O2 conversion - IC,,,H2O2 conversion - IC, -305,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods\Cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS),,,Cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS), -306,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods\Cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy (CEAS),,,Cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy (CEAS), -307,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods\Integrated cavity output spectroscopy (ICOS),,,Integrated cavity output spectroscopy (ICOS), -308,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods\Laser induced fluorescence (LIF),,,Laser induced fluorescence (LIF), -309,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods\Laser photoacoustic spectroscopy (LPAS),,,Laser photoacoustic spectroscopy (LPAS), -310,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods\Laser spectroscopy [general],,,Laser spectroscopy [general], -311,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods\Quantum cascade laser (QCL) spectroscopy,,,Quantum cascade laser (QCL) spectroscopy, -312,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Mass spectrometry\Chemical ionization MS (CIMS) with matrix isolation,,,Chemical ionization MS (CIMS) with matrix isolation, -313,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Mass spectrometry\Proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS),,,Proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), -314,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry\IR spectrometry-radiometry [general],,,IR spectrometry-radiometry [general], -315,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry\Light absorption photometry,,,Light absorption photometry, -316,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry\Long path absorption photometry (LOPAP),,,Long path absorption photometry (LOPAP), -317,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry\Non-dispersive IR (NDIR) absorption,,,Non-dispersive IR (NDIR) absorption, -318,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry\Non-dispersive UV (NDUV),,,Non-dispersive UV (NDUV), -319,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry\UV absorption spectrometry-radiometry,,,UV absorption spectrometry-radiometry, -320,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', greenhouse gas",,,Integrated path differential absorption (IPDA) lidar,"Light detection and ranging (lidar) with integrated path differential absorption (IPDA) capability, typically used for column measurements of CH4 and CO2." -321,"\Atmosphere\Trace gas\Remote-sensing, active\Optical spectrometry\Differential optical absorption (DOAS)",,,Differential optical absorption (DOAS), -322,"\Atmosphere\Trace gas\Remote-sensing, passive\Optical spectrometry\Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy (FTIR)",,,Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy (FTIR), -323,"\Atmosphere\Trace gas\Remote-sensing, passive\Optical spectrometry\TCCON Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy (TCCON-FTIR)",,,TCCON Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy (TCCON-FTIR), -327,\Atmosphere\Radiosonde with NAVAID,,,Radiosonde with NAVAID, -328,\Atmosphere\Radiosonde with radar tracking,,,Radiosonde with radar tracking, -329,\Atmosphere\Radiosonde with radiotheodolite tracking,,,Radiosonde with radiotheodolite tracking, -330,\Atmosphere\Radiosonde with composite method tracking,,,Radiosonde with composite method tracking, -331,\Atmosphere\Wind\Radiosonde (tracking unspecified),,,Radiosonde (tracking unspecified), -332,\Atmosphere\Wind\Pilot balloon with optical tracking),,,Pilot balloon with optical tracking), -335,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', ozone, water vapor",,,Differential absorption lidar (DIAL),"Light detection and ranging (lidar) with differential absorption lidar (DIAL) capability, typically used for trace gas measurements, most notably ozone and water vapor. This technique can be extended to molecules which have suitably defined differential absorption characteristics." -336,"\Atmosphere\Trace gas\Remote-sensing, passive\Microwave radiometry",,,Microwave radiometry, -338,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Laser-based\Tunable diode lase spectroscopy (TDLS),,,Tunable diode lase spectroscopy (TDLS),Tunable diode lase spectroscopy (TDLS) -339,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive\UV spectroradiometry",,,UV spectroradiometry, -340,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Psychrometer\Wet-bulb thermometer,,,Wet-bulb thermometer,"A thermometer having a bulb that is kept moistened when humidity determinations are being made with a psychrometer. The wet-bulb temperature is the temperature a parcel of air would have if it were cooled to saturation (100% relative humidity) by the evaporation of water into it, with the latent heat being supplied by the parcel." -341,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', cloud, aerosol, particle phase, altimetry, Ocean, mixed-layer height",,,Backscatter lidar,"Elastic backscatter light detection and ranging (lidar) typically used for measurements of cloud and aerosol particle phase optical properties (e.g., extinction and backscatter coefficient), altimetry, ocean optical properties, and mixed layer height." -342,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', cloud, aerosol, particle phase, mixed-layer height, Ocean",,,High spectral resolution (HSR) lidar,"Light detection and ranging (lidar) with high spectral resolution capability, typically used for measurements of cloud and aerosol particle phase properties, ocean properties, and mixed layer height." -343,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', aerosol, particle phase, particle shape",,,Polarized lidar,"Light detection and ranging (lidar) capable of determining the linear or circular depolarization ratio, typically used to discriminate spherical and non-spherical particles." -346,"Atmosphere, trace gases, in situ, \Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Electrostatic collection + alpha counting",,,Electrostatic collection + alpha counting,Alpha counting after electrostatic collection of measurand. -347,"Atmosphere, trace gases, in situ, \Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods\Tunable Infrared Laser Differential Absorption Spectroscopy (TILDAS)",,,Tunable Infrared Laser Differential Absorption Spectroscopy (TILDAS),Tunable Infrared Laser Differential Absorption Spectroscopy (TILDAS). -348,"Atmosphere, trace gases, in situ, \Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Radionuclide decay counting [general]",,,Radionuclide decay counting [general],Determination of the counts measured per unit time as a result of radionuclide decay. -349,"Atmosphere, trace gases, in situ, \Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry\IR-GFC",,,IR-GFC,"Infrared absorption measurement based on the gas-filter correlation technique, a specifique variant of NDIR." -414,"atmosphere,precipitation,in situ",,,Fog collection,Collection of fog using a mesh or similar capturing device and subsequent determination of the equivalent volume or mass of water. -415,"Atmosphere\Radiation\In-Situ\",,,"Campbell-Stokes burn method","Sunshine duration is determined by evaluating the burnt areas imprinted by the sun in a strip of carton or aluminum foil placed behind a glass sphere." -416,"Atmosphere\Radiation\In-Situ\",,,"Contrast-evaluating and scanning devices","Sunshine duration is determined by combining multi-sensor detectors with an electronic discriminator." +notation,path,domains,tags,name,description +24,\Atmosphere\Clouds,,,Human observation, +58,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive",,,(Optical) filter Instrument, +59,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ,,,(Ruler for) rain gauge, +60,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,(Ultra)sonic anemometer, +62,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ,,,Adsorption - scintillation counting, +63,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,Aerovane (wind vane with propeller), +64,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ,,,Alpha counting, +65,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,Anemometer [general], +66,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ,,,Aneroid barometer (evacuated capsule), +67,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Anion exchange membrane (AEM), +68,\Atmosphere\Evaporation\In situ,,,Atmometer, +69,"\Atmosphere\Lightning\Remote-sensing, passive",,,"Atmospherics (""sferics"") detection", +70,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS), +71,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Atomic emission spectrophotometry (AES), +72,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ,,,BSRN compliant instrument, +73,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ,,,"Barometer, mercury column", +74,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ,,,"Barometer, mercury-free column", +75,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ,,,Beta counting, +76,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ,,,Bimetal thermometer, +77,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ,,,Bowen-ratio method, +78,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive",,,Brewer, +79,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ,,,Brewer-GDR, +80,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ,,,Brewer-Mast Sonde, +82,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ,,,Capacitive rain sensor, +83,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Capillary electrophoresis (CE), +84,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ,,,Carbon-Iodine Sonde (KC Sonde), +87,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Colorimetric titration (Gran method), +88,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Colorimetric titration [general], +90,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry,,,Colorimetry (Saltzman), +91,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry,,,Colorimetry (thorin), +94,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ,,,Conductometry, +95,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,Cup anemometer, +96,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,Cup anemometer (3 or 4 cups), +97,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ,,,Cuvette, +98,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Denuder, +99,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ,,,Denuder, +102,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ,,,Disdrometer (drop spectrographs), +103,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ,,,Disjunct eddy covariance method, +105,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ,,,Dissipation method, +106,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive",,,Dobson, +107,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ,,,ECC Sonde, +108,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ,,,Eddy accumulation method, +109,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ,,,Eddy covariance method, +110,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Electric conductivity (EC meter), +111,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ,,,Electronic pressure transducer (silicon diaphragm), +112,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,Estimation from visual observation, +113,\Atmosphere\Evaporation\In situ,,,Evaporation pan and-or tank, +114,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ,,,Faraday cup photochemistry, +115,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ,,,Filter sampling + alpha counting, +116,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ,,,Filter sampling + gamma spectrometry, +119,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ,,,Flame-ionization detector (FID), +120,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ,,,Flask sampling (analytical method unspecified), +121,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Flow injection analyzer (FIA), +123,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ,,,Flux variance method, +125,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ,,,Gradient method, +127,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ,,,Gravimetry [general], +129,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), +130,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,Hot wire anemometer, +132,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ,,,Hypsometer (water boiling point), +133,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,ICP-AES, +134,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,ICP-MS, +135,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ,,,Indian Sonde, +136,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ,,,Interferential method, +137,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Ion Chromatography (IC) [general], +142,,,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', wind",Doppler wind lidar,"Light detection and ranging (lidar) with Doppler capability (direct and coherent mode), typically used for measurements of winds." +143,,,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', water vapor, aerosol, particle phase",Raman lidar,"Light detection and ranging (lidar) with Raman capability, typically used for measurements of aerosol particle phase and cloud measurements as well as water vapor and temperature." +144,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ,,,Liquid-in-glass thermometer (mercury-free), +146,\Atmosphere\Evaporation\In situ,,,Lysimeter, +147,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ,,,Mass balance method, +149,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ,,,Mercury-in-glass thermometer, +150,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ,,,Microbarometer (dewar), +151,"\Atmosphere\Radiation\Remote-sensing, passive",,,Microtops, +152,"\Atmosphere\Humidity\Remote-sensing, passive",,,Microtops, +153,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive",,,Microtops, +154,"\Atmosphere\Temperature\Remote-sensing, passive",,,Microwave profiler, +155,"\Atmosphere\Humidity\Remote-sensing, passive",,,Microwave radiometry, +156,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive",,,Microwave radiometry, +157,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,NILU_O_2, +158,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,NILU_O_3, +166,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ,,,Ozone sonde (unspecified), +167,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ,,,Passive Samplers [general], +168,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Photoacoustic detection, +170,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ,,,Pluviograph, +171,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ,,,Potassium iodide (KI) method, +172,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Potentiometry (ion-selective electrode), +173,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Potentiometry (pH meter), +174,\Atmosphere\Pressure\In situ,,,Pressure balance (piston), +175,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,Pressure plate (solid blade), +176,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,Pressure tube, +177,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,Propeller anemometer, +179,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ,,,Pyranometer (measurement of IR radiation), +180,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ,,,"Pyrradiometer (total global, UV+IR)", +181,"\Atmosphere\Humidity\Remote-sensing, active",,,Radio acoustic sounding system (RASS), +182,"\Atmosphere\Temperature\Remote-sensing, active",,,Radio acoustic sounding system (RASS), +183,"\Atmosphere\Precipitation\Remote-sensing, active",,,Radio detection and ranging (Radar), +184,"\Atmosphere\Wind\Remote-sensing, active",,,Radio detection and ranging (Radar) profiler, +185,\Atmosphere\Radioactivity\In situ,,,Radiochemical Methods [general], +186,\Atmosphere\Ozone\In situ,,,Regener Sonde (chemiluminescence), +188,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ,,,"Resistance thermometer, thermistor", +189,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive",,,SAOZ (UV-vis diode array spectrometer), +190,"\Atmosphere\Visual range\Remote-sensing, active",,,Scatterometer, +191,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ,,,Separation + manometric determination, +195,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ,,,Sonic thermometer, +196,"\Atmosphere\Wind\Remote-sensing, active",,,Sound detection and ranging (Sodar) profiler, +197,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ,,,Sunphotometry-Filter Radiometry, +199,\Atmosphere\Micrometeorology\In situ,,,Surface chamber, +201,\Atmosphere\Temperature\In situ,,,"Thermocouple, thermopile", +204,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ,,,Tipping bucket rain gauge (totalizer), +205,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ,,,Titration, +207,"\Atmosphere\Visual range\Remote-sensing, active",,,Transmissometer, +208,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Numerical model,,,Transport modeling (model unspecified), +209,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Turbidity measurement, +210,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive",,,Umkehr method, +211,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ,,,Volumetric measurement, +212,\Atmosphere\Precipitation\In situ,,,Weighing type rain gauge (totalizer), +213,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ,,,Wet Chemical Methods [general], +214,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,Wind sock (textile tube), +215,\Atmosphere\Wind\In situ,,,Wind vane (solid blade), +217,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition,,,Aerodyne mass spectrometer (AMS), +218,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition,,,EUSAAR protocol, +219,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition,,,"Filter + beta attenuation (betameter, beta gauge)", +220,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties,,,Filter + light attenuation (aethalometer), +221,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition,,,Mass Spectrometry (MS) [general], +222,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition,,,Monitor for AeRosols and GAses (MARGA), +223,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition,,,Particle induced x-ray emission (PIXE), +224,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties,,,Particle soot absorption photometry (PSAP), +225,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition,,,Thermo-optical analyzer (Sunset Labs), +226,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Composition,,,X-ray fluorescence (XRF), +227,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties,,,Aerodynamic particle sizing spectrometer (APS), +228,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties,,,Aerosol backscatter sonde, +229,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties,,,Light scattering, +230,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Optical properties,,,"Nephelometry, integrating", +231,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) counter, +232,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,Condensation particle counter (CPC), +233,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,Continuous gravimetry, +234,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,"Differential mobility particle sizer (DMA, DMPS)", +235,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,Diffusion battery, +236,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,Electric mobility [general], +237,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,Electrostatic classifier, +238,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,Multiangle absorption photometry (MAAP), +239,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,Multistage impactor, +240,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,Optical particle counter (OPC), +241,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,Scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS), +242,\Atmosphere\Aerosol\In situ\Physical properties,,,Twomey static thermal diffusion chamber, +244,"\Atmosphere\Aerosol\Remote-sensing, passive\Optical properties",,,Sun-tracking photometry, +245,"\Atmosphere\Clouds\Remote-sensing, active\Laser-based methods",,,Ceilometer, +246,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Numerical model\Dispersion,,,Flexpart (dispersion modeling), +247,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Numerical model\Trajectories,,,Flextra (trajectory modeling), +248,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Numerical model\Trajectories,,,Hysplit (trajectory modeling), +249,\Atmosphere\Dynamics\Numerical model\Trajectories,,,Lagranto (trajectory modeling), +250,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Capacitive method,,,Thin film capacitance, +251,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Dewpoint determination,,,Chilled mirror, +252,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Dewpoint determination,,,Lithium chloride (LiCl), +253,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer,,,Hair hygrometer-hygrograph, +254,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer,,,Hygrometer [general], +255,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer,,,IR absorption hygrometer, +256,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer,,,Optical hygrometer, +257,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer,,,UV fluorescence-based hygrometer (Lyman-Œ±),Detection of UV fluorescence signal emitted by the excited OH radical produced from H2O after dissociation using UV light. +258,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Psychrometer,,,Electrical aspiration (Frankenberger type), +259,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Psychrometer,,,Mechanical aspiration, +263,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Direct solar,,,Bimetallic actinograph, +264,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Direct solar,,,"Pyrheliometer (direct solar, broadband)", +265,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Longwave,,,"Pyrgeometer (global, infrared)", +266,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Shortwave,,,"Pyranometer (global solar, broadband)", +267,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Shortwave,,,Spectral pyranometer, +268,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Shortwave,,,UV-vis spectrometry-radiometry, +270,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Chemiluminescence,,,Tetrachloromercurate (TCM) absorption - CL, +271,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry,,,Colorimetry (ANSA), +272,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry,,,Colorimetry (Griess), +273,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry,,,"Colorimetry (indophenol, Bertholet)", +274,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry,,,Colorimetry (mercury thiocyanate+iron alum), +275,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry,,,Colorimetry (NEDA), +276,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry,,,"Colorimetry (Nessler, K2HgI4)", +277,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry,,,Colorimetry (sodium salicylate method for nitrate), +278,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Colorimetry,,,Colorimetry [general], +279,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods,,,Filter sampling (analytical method unspecified), +280,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods,,,Adsorption tube (charcoal) + elution + GC, +281,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods,,,Filter sampling + combustion + IC, +282,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods,,,Filter sampling + combustion + other, +283,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods,,,Filter sampling + extraction + IC, +284,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods,,,Filter sampling + extraction + other, +285,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods,,,Filter sampling + gravimetry, +286,\Atmosphere\Total atmospheric deposition\In situ\Filter-based methods,,,Impregnated filter, +287,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Chemiluminescence,,,Catalytic conversion 'Au' - CL, +288,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Chemiluminescence,,,Catalytic conversion 'Fe' - CL, +289,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Chemiluminescence,,,Catalytic conversion 'Mb' - CL, +290,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Chemiluminescence,,,Chemiluminescence (CL) [general], +291,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Chemiluminescence,,,Photolytic conversion - CL, +292,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Ion Chromatography (IC),,,Monitor for AeRosols and GAses (MARGA) Metrohm, +293,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Filter-based methods,,,Filter sampling + photo multiplier tube (PMT), +294,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Fluorescence,,,Fluorescence [general], +295,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Fluorescence,,,UV fluorescence, +296,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Fluorescence,,,Vacuum UV fluorescence, +297,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography,,,Gas Chromatography (GC) [general], +298,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography,,,GC-ECD, +299,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography,,,GC-ECD-FID, +300,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography,,,GC-ECD-MS, +301,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography,,,GC-FID, +302,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography,,,GC-HgO reduction-UV absorption, +303,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography,,,GC-MS, +304,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Ion Chromatography (IC),,,H2O2 conversion - IC, +305,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods,,,Cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS), +306,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods,,,Cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy (CEAS), +307,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods,,,Integrated cavity output spectroscopy (ICOS), +308,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods,,,Laser induced fluorescence (LIF), +309,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods,,,Laser photoacoustic spectroscopy (LPAS), +310,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods,,,Laser spectroscopy [general], +311,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods,,,Quantum cascade laser (QCL) spectroscopy, +312,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Mass spectrometry,,,Chemical ionization MS (CIMS) with matrix isolation, +313,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Mass spectrometry,,,Proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS), +314,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry,,,IR spectrometry-radiometry [general], +315,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry,,,Light absorption photometry, +316,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry,,,Long path absorption photometry (LOPAP), +317,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry,,,Non-dispersive IR (NDIR) absorption, +318,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry,,,Non-dispersive UV (NDUV), +319,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry,,,UV absorption spectrometry-radiometry, +320,,,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', greenhouse gas",Integrated path differential absorption (IPDA) lidar,"Light detection and ranging (lidar) with integrated path differential absorption (IPDA) capability, typically used for column measurements of CH4 and CO2." +321,"\Atmosphere\Trace gas\Remote-sensing, active\Optical spectrometry",,,Differential optical absorption (DOAS), +322,"\Atmosphere\Trace gas\Remote-sensing, passive\Optical spectrometry",,,Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy (FTIR), +323,"\Atmosphere\Trace gas\Remote-sensing, passive\Optical spectrometry",,,TCCON Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy (TCCON-FTIR), +327,\Atmosphere,,,Radiosonde with NAVAID, +328,\Atmosphere,,,Radiosonde with radar tracking, +329,\Atmosphere,,,Radiosonde with radiotheodolite tracking, +330,\Atmosphere,,,Radiosonde with composite method tracking, +331,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,Radiosonde (tracking unspecified), +332,\Atmosphere\Wind,,,Pilot balloon with optical tracking), +335,,,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', ozone, water vapor",Differential absorption lidar (DIAL),"Light detection and ranging (lidar) with differential absorption lidar (DIAL) capability, typically used for trace gas measurements, most notably ozone and water vapor. This technique can be extended to molecules which have suitably defined differential absorption characteristics." +336,"\Atmosphere\Trace gas\Remote-sensing, passive",,,Microwave radiometry, +338,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Laser-based,,,Tunable diode lase spectroscopy (TDLS),Tunable diode lase spectroscopy (TDLS) +339,"\Atmosphere\Ozone\Remote-sensing, passive",,,UV spectroradiometry, +340,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Psychrometer,,,Wet-bulb thermometer,"A thermometer having a bulb that is kept moistened when humidity determinations are being made with a psychrometer. The wet-bulb temperature is the temperature a parcel of air would have if it were cooled to saturation (100% relative humidity) by the evaporation of water into it, with the latent heat being supplied by the parcel." +341,,,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', cloud, aerosol, particle phase, altimetry, Ocean, mixed-layer height",Backscatter lidar,"Elastic backscatter light detection and ranging (lidar) typically used for measurements of cloud and aerosol particle phase optical properties (e.g., extinction and backscatter coefficient), altimetry, ocean optical properties, and mixed layer height." +342,,,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', cloud, aerosol, particle phase, mixed-layer height, Ocean",High spectral resolution (HSR) lidar,"Light detection and ranging (lidar) with high spectral resolution capability, typically used for measurements of cloud and aerosol particle phase properties, ocean properties, and mixed layer height." +343,,,"Atmosphere, 'Remote-sensing, active', aerosol, particle phase, particle shape",Polarized lidar,"Light detection and ranging (lidar) capable of determining the linear or circular depolarization ratio, typically used to discriminate spherical and non-spherical particles." +346,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ,,"Atmosphere, trace gases, in situ",Electrostatic collection + alpha counting,Alpha counting after electrostatic collection of measurand. +347,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Laser-based methods,,"Atmosphere, trace gases, in situ",Tunable Infrared Laser Differential Absorption Spectroscopy (TILDAS),Tunable Infrared Laser Differential Absorption Spectroscopy (TILDAS). +348,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ,,"Atmosphere, trace gases, in situ",Radionuclide decay counting [general],Determination of the counts measured per unit time as a result of radionuclide decay. +349,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Optical spectrometry,,"Atmosphere, trace gases, in situ",IR-GFC,"Infrared absorption measurement based on the gas-filter correlation technique, a specifique variant of NDIR." +414,,,"atmosphere,precipitation,in situ",Fog collection,Collection of fog using a mesh or similar capturing device and subsequent determination of the equivalent volume or mass of water. +415,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In-Situ,,,Campbell-Stokes burn method,Sunshine duration is determined by evaluating the burnt areas imprinted by the sun in a strip of carton or aluminum foil placed behind a glass sphere. +416,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In-Situ,,,Contrast-evaluating and scanning devices,Sunshine duration is determined by combining multi-sensor detectors with an electronic discriminator. inapplicable,,,,inapplicable,None of the codes in the table are applicable in the context of this particular observation. -417,"Atmosphere, trace gases, greenhouse gas, in situ, \Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography\GC-CVAFS",,,GC-CVAFS,Gas chromatography and detection by cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectrometry. -418,"Atmosphere, trace gases, greenhouse gas, in situ, \Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography\GC-TCD",,,GC-TCD,Gas chromatography and detection by a thermal conductivity detector. -unknown,,,,unknown,The measurement/observing method is unknown. +417,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography,,"Atmosphere, trace gases, greenhouse gas, in situ,",GC-CVAFS,Gas chromatography and detection by cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectrometry. +418,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography,,"Atmosphere, trace gases, greenhouse gas, in situ,",GC-TCD,Gas chromatography and detection by a thermal conductivity detector. +unknown,,,,unknown,The measurement/observing method is unknown. \ No newline at end of file From a77f805b0d92d95824b29910bc84c9b0ca2f3433 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Milan Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 23:27:39 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 8/9] remove code name from path 5-02-05, move tags to new column --- tables_en/5-02-01.csv | 4 +- tables_en/5-02-05.csv | 100 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 2 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-) diff --git a/tables_en/5-02-01.csv b/tables_en/5-02-01.csv index b4b5a6a5..681c44ae 100644 --- a/tables_en/5-02-01.csv +++ b/tables_en/5-02-01.csv @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ 254,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer,,,Hygrometer [general], 255,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer,,,IR absorption hygrometer, 256,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer,,,Optical hygrometer, -257,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer,,,UV fluorescence-based hygrometer (Lyman-Œ±),Detection of UV fluorescence signal emitted by the excited OH radical produced from H2O after dissociation using UV light. +257,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Hygrometer,,,UV fluorescence-based hygrometer (Lyman-α),Detection of UV fluorescence signal emitted by the excited OH radical produced from H2O after dissociation using UV light. 258,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Psychrometer,,,Electrical aspiration (Frankenberger type), 259,\Atmosphere\Humidity\In situ\Psychrometer,,,Mechanical aspiration, 263,\Atmosphere\Radiation\In situ\Direct solar,,,Bimetallic actinograph, @@ -243,4 +243,4 @@ inapplicable,,,,inapplicable,None of the codes in the table are applicable in the context of this particular observation. 417,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography,,"Atmosphere, trace gases, greenhouse gas, in situ,",GC-CVAFS,Gas chromatography and detection by cold vapour atomic fluorescence spectrometry. 418,\Atmosphere\Trace gas\In situ\Gas chromatography,,"Atmosphere, trace gases, greenhouse gas, in situ,",GC-TCD,Gas chromatography and detection by a thermal conductivity detector. -unknown,,,,unknown,The measurement/observing method is unknown. \ No newline at end of file +unknown,,,,unknown,The measurement/observing method is unknown. diff --git a/tables_en/5-02-05.csv b/tables_en/5-02-05.csv index 31b95e18..ae0fc3d6 100644 --- a/tables_en/5-02-05.csv +++ b/tables_en/5-02-05.csv @@ -1,51 +1,51 @@ -notation,path,domains,tags,name,description -126,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",,,Gravimetric moisture determination,Measurement of the amount of water in soil by weighing a sample before and after drying it in an oven at a temperature of 100-110 degrees Celsius. [Based on ‘gravimetric method’ in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -128,\Terrestrial\Soil heat flux\In situ\Heat flux plate,,,Soil heat flux plate, -159,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",,,Neutron probe,Measurement of the moisture content and hence the porosity of a geological formation by means of lowering a tool containing a radioactive element emitting neutrons and a neutron detector into a borehole. [Based on 'neutron logging' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -187,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",,,Electrical resistance blocks (Porous blocks),"Determination of electrical resistance between two electrodes embedded in blocks of a porous material buried in the ground and in equilibrium with the surrounding moist soil. [Based on 'porous blocks/electrical resistance blocks' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume II. 2009 edition.]" -194,\Terrestrial\Soil temperature\In situ\Soil thermometer,,,Soil thermometer, -200,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",,,Tensiometer,"Measurement of soil capillary tension by means of a porous cup, inserted in the soil, connected to a manometer by a water-filled tube. [Based on 'tensiometer' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -203,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",,,Time domain reflectometry (TDR),Estimation of water content in unsaturated materials based on variations in their dielectric properties. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -260,\Terrestrial\Snow depth\Ultrasonic ranging,,,Ultrasonic ranging,Transmission of an ultrasonic pulse towards the target and listening for a return echo from that target. -261,\Terrestrial\Snow depth\Graduated device,,,Graduated device,"Manual measurement or observation made with a graduated fixed stake, a sturdy ruler, or an extendable graduated rod." -262,\Terrestrial\Water equivalent of snow cover\Snow pillows and snow scales,,,Snow pillows and snow scales,Weighing of snow-cover mass per unit area. -344,\Terrestrial\Snow depth\Laser ranging,,,Laser ranging,Emission of a modulated beam of light in the visible spectrum to determine the distance to a target by comparing the phase information from the reflected beam. -345,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",,,Echo sounding,"Evaluation of the return time of acoustic waves emitted into a medium to determine the distance between source and target. This method is used in hydrology, for example, to determine the depth of a water body. [Based on 'echo sounder' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -350,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",,,Inclined gauge,Determination of water stage by means of a non-vertical scale which is graduated to indicate vertical heights. [Based on 'inclined gauge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -351,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",,,Wire-weight gauge,Determination of water stage by means of a fine cable or wire attached to a weight which is lowered to the water surface in order to determine its position below a fixed above-surface point. [Based on 'wire weight gauge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -352,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",,,Point gauge,"Level measurement gauge, the essential element of which is a pointed rod that is lowered until it touches the water surface. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -353,"hydrological, water stage, in situ",,,Maximum-stage gauge,"Determination of the elevation of the flood crest by the adherence of regranulated cork to a graduated staff held in a fixed position with relation to the datum. [Based on 'maximum-stage gauge' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" -354,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, recording",,,Recording gauge,"Determination of water stage by means of a recording gauge, for example, a device that automatically records the water level as detected by a sensor, either continuously or at regular time intervals. Synonyms: limnigraph, stage recorder, water-level recorder. [Based on 'water-level recorder' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -355,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, recording",,,Wire-float recording gauge (hydrograph),Determination of water stage by means of a gauge consisting of a float which rises and falls with changes in the water level; this movement being transmitted to a recording or indicating device. [Based on 'float gauge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -356,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, recording",,,Pressure-actuated recording gauge,"Recording gauge operating on the principle that static pressure at a fixed point in the stream is directly proportional to the head of liquid above the point, i.e. the water level is proportional to the pressure difference between a fixed spot in the water column and the atmospheric pressure. [Based on 'Recording gauges' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" -357,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",,,Velocity-area method,"Method of determining the discharge of a stream by measuring the width, velocity, and depth of the flowing water at a number of elemental areas, over the cross-section, and summing the products. [Based on 'velocity-area method' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -358,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",,,Float gauging,Measurement of the velocity of a stream by means of timing the downstream transit of a float or velocity rod. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -359,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",,,Dilution gauging,"Determination of the discharge of a stream by measuring the degree of dilution, caused by the flowing water, of an added tracer solution. Synonyms: chemical gauging, tracer dilution gauging. [Based on 'dilution gauging' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -360,"hydrological, discharge, equation",,,Slope-area method,"Determination of the discharge in a reach which is based on the surface slope, the reach roughness, the wetted perimeters and the flow areas of the various wetted cross-sections in the reach. [Based on 'slope-area method' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -361,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",,,Measuring weir,Determination of the discharge of a stream by means of a device or structure across the stream which causes a free or submerged fall. [Based on 'measuring weir' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -362,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",,,Flume,Determination of the discharge of a stream by means of a man-made channel with clearly specified shape and dimensions. [Based on 'flume' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -363,"hydrological, discharge, equation",,,Stage-discharge relation,"Determination of the discharge of a stream by means of a relationship between water level and discharge for a given cross-section, which may be expressed as a curve, a table or an equation. [Based on 'stage-discharge relation' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -364,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",,,Water current meter,"Determination of water velocity by means of a current meter, for example, an instrument for measuring water velocity. Synonym: flowmeter. [Based on 'current meter' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -365,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",,,Cup-type current meter,Determination of water velocity by means of a current meter whose rotor is composed of a wheel fitted with cups turning on a vertical axis. [Based on 'cup-type current meter' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -366,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",,,Propeller-type current meter,Determination of water velocity by means of a current meter in which the rotor is a propeller rotating around an axis parallel to the flow. [Based on 'propeller-type current meter' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -367,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",,,Acoustic (ultrasonic) velocity meter,Measurement of the difference in travel time of acoustic (ultrasonic) pulses between transducers in a stream to determine the mean velocity on the signal path. [Based on 'acoustic (ultrasonic) velocity meter' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] -368,"hydrological, velocity, discharge, in situ",,,Acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP),"An instrument that uses an acoustic doppler transducer to measure water velocity, depth and vessel path simultaneously and at various depths to compute discharge. The total discharge is computed from the profile information using matrix multiplication. [Based on 'Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" -369,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",,,Acoustic doppler current meter,"Determination of stream velocity by means of an acoustic Doppler instrument, which measures the velocity of the water based on the Doppler shift experienced by an acoustic pulse of energy which is reflected off particles suspended in, and moving with, the water. [Based on 'Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" -370,"hydrological, sediment, in situ",,,Optical or nuclear suspended-sediment gauge,"Determination of the decrease of intensity of a visible light or X-rays beam by means of a photoelectric or nuclear detector situated at constant distance from the source of the beam. This decrease, caused by the scattering and/or absorption by suspended-sediment particles, is proportional to the sediment concentration, if other relevant characteristics of water and sediment (chemical, mineral composition, etc.) remain unchanged. [Based on 'photoelectric or nuclear suspended-sediment gauges' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" -371,"hydrological, sediment, ex situ",,,Gravimetric sediment measurement,"Estimation of the total sediment in a water sample by allowing the sediment to settle in a container, siphoning off the supernatant water, carefully transferring all the sediment from the container on to filter paper, then drying the sample and determining the mass of total sediment. [Based on 'gravimetric method' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" -372,"hydrological, sediment, ex situ",,,Displacement method of sediments,Determination of sediment concentration by the measurement of the difference in weight between a sample of sediment-laden water and an equal volume of clear water at the same temperature. [Based on 'displacement method' in Manual on Sediment Management and Measurement (WMO-No. 948). 2003.] -373,"hydrological, sediment, equation",,,Water discharge-sediment discharge rating curve,"An empirical relationship relating sediment discharge and streamflow based on correlation analysis of sediment samples and concurrent flow estimates and presented as a curve, table, or equation. [Based on 'sediment rating curve' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" -374,"hydrological, sediment, equation",,,Water discharge-bed material rating curve,"An empirical relationship relating bed-material discharge and streamflow based on correlation analysis of sediment samples and concurrent flow estimates and presented as a curve, table, or equation. [Based on 'sediment rating curve' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" -375,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",,, Volumetric method,"A process for measuring the discharge of a well, spring, or stream by diverting its flow into a volumetric container and timing the fill." -376,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",,,Electromagnetic current meter,"Determination of water velocity based on the principle that a conductor (water) moving through a magnetic field will produce an electrical current directly proportional to the speed of movement (Faraday’s law). By measuring this current and the resultant distortion in the magnetic field the instrument can be calibrated to determine point velocities of flowing water. [Based on Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO-No. 1044), Volume I. 2010]" -377,"hydrological, discharge, equation",,,Stream index-velocity rating,"Computation of stream discharge based on a relation between stream index velocity and average velocity (index-velocity rating) and a relation between stage and cross-sectional area (stage-area rating). Given these ratings and concurrent observations of stream index velocity and stage, average velocity and area are computed and finally discharge as their product. [Based on Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO No. 1044), volume I]" -378,"hydrological, velocity, acoustic, doppler",,,Acoustic doppler velocity meter (ADVM),"Determination of water velocity by using the Doppler principle applied to sound transmitted under water, in which the instrument is mounted in a fixed position under the water, giving an index velocity for a significant part of the flowing stream. [Based on Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO No. 1044), volume I]" -379,Terrestrial\Hydrological\Level\Water stage\In situ\Recording,Hydrological,"water_stage,in_situ,recording",radar water level gauge,"A radar water level gauge transmits microwave energy to measure the distance between the sensor and the water surface. The time it takes for the energy to reflect off the water surface and return to the radar is used to calculate the distance between the sensor and the water surface. Water level can then be determined from the elevation of the radar sensor and the sensor’s measured distance to the water surface [Based on Skolnik et al, Radar Handbook, 3rd edition, 2008; Fulford et al, Testing and use of radar water level sensors by the U.S. Geological Survey, Manual on sea level: Measurement and interpretation Volume V: Radar gauges, 2016 and Fulford et al, Laboratory and field tests of the Sutron RLR-0003-1 water level sensor: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report, 2015]." -380,Terrestrial\Hydrological\Velocity\In situ\Recording,Hydrological,"velocity,in_situ,recording",radar velocimetry,"Radar velocimetry or surface velocity radar (radar sensor) is an active remote sensing method which measures the surface velocity of moving water. The radar sensor transmits microwave energy of a known frequency at an incidence angle (from nadir) to the water surface, where small-scale surface features such as waves shift the frequency of the microwave energy that is returned to the sensor. The frequency shift is used to compute the surface velocity of the water using the Doppler effect. Note: Because radar sensors measure the velocity at the water surface a transfer function, such as the probability concept, is needed to translate the surface velocity to a mean channel velocity [Based on Chiu, Entropy and probability concepts in hydraulics: J. Hydraul. Eng. 113, 1987; Fulton et al, Near-field remote sensing of surface velocity and river discharge using radars and the probability concept at 10 U.S. Geological Survey Streamgages, Remote Sens. 12, 2020; Fulton e al, Measuring Real-Time Streamflow Using Emerging Technologies: Radar, Hydroacoustics, and the Probability Concept, Journal of Hydrology 357, 2008 and Khan et al, Uncertainty in remote sensing of streams using noncontact radars, Journal of Hydrology 603, 2021]." -381,Terrestrial\Hydrological\Velocity\In situ\Recording,Hydrological,"velocity,in_situ,recording",image velocimetry,"The measurement of velocities at the free surface of a moving water body using PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) or LSPIV (Large Scale Particle Image Velocimetry) operates on the principle of statistical estimation of the displacement of groups of particles in consecutive images. The estimation is most-often made using cross-correlations applied to the spatial distribution of the light intensity defining the patterns (i.e., the pattern image) enclosed in small interrogation areas covering the whole image. The results of image processing is a velocity vector field centered on the interrogation area grid determined by dividing the estimated displacement with the time between images in the pair. Note: Given that LSPIV images cover large areas usually recorded from an oblique angle to the flow surface, an additional step is customarily involved, i.e. image orthorectification [Based on Aberle et al., Experimental Hydraulics: Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, 2017 and Muste et al., Large-Scale Particle Image Velocimetry for Measurements in Riverine Environments, Special Issue on Hydrologic Measurements, Water Resources Research 44, 2008]." -419,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",,,Frequency domain reflectometry,"Measurement of soil capacitance by means of radio frequency waves. The soil acts as the dielectric completing a capacitance circuit, which is part of a feedback loop of a high-frequency transistor oscillator. [Based on 'Frequency domain reflectometry' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" -420,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",,,Gamma-ray attenuation,"Determination of gamma-ray attenuation at given depth of soil using a source and a detector placed at a given distance at the same depth. If the apparent dry bulk density of the soil is known the signal can be converted into a measure of the volumetric soil-moisture content. [Based on 'Gamma-ray attenuation' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" -421,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",,,Non-recording gauge,"Determination of water stage by means of a non-recording gauge (e.g., graduated vertical or inclined staff gauge, wire-weight gauge, graduated rod, tape or point gauge and maximum-stage gauge). [Based on 'Non-recording gauges' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" -422,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",,,Staff gauge,"Determination of water stage by means of a graduated vertical scale, fixed to a staff or structure, on which the water level may be read. Synonym: vertical gauge. [Based on 'Staff gauge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +notation,path,domains,tags,name,description +126,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Gravimetric moisture determination,Measurement of the amount of water in soil by weighing a sample before and after drying it in an oven at a temperature of 100-110 degrees Celsius. [Based on ‚Äògravimetric method‚Äô in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +128,\Terrestrial\Soil heat flux\In situ,,,Soil heat flux plate, +159,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Neutron probe,Measurement of the moisture content and hence the porosity of a geological formation by means of lowering a tool containing a radioactive element emitting neutrons and a neutron detector into a borehole. [Based on 'neutron logging' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +187,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Electrical resistance blocks (Porous blocks),"Determination of electrical resistance between two electrodes embedded in blocks of a porous material buried in the ground and in equilibrium with the surrounding moist soil. [Based on 'porous blocks/electrical resistance blocks' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume II. 2009 edition.]" +194,\Terrestrial\Soil temperature\In situ,,,Soil thermometer, +200,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Tensiometer,"Measurement of soil capillary tension by means of a porous cup, inserted in the soil, connected to a manometer by a water-filled tube. [Based on 'tensiometer' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +203,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Time domain reflectometry (TDR),Estimation of water content in unsaturated materials based on variations in their dielectric properties. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +260,\Terrestrial\Snow depth,,,Ultrasonic ranging,Transmission of an ultrasonic pulse towards the target and listening for a return echo from that target. +261,\Terrestrial\Snow depth,,,Graduated device,"Manual measurement or observation made with a graduated fixed stake, a sturdy ruler, or an extendable graduated rod." +262,\Terrestrial\Water equivalent of snow cover,,,Snow pillows and snow scales,Weighing of snow-cover mass per unit area. +344,\Terrestrial\Snow depth,,,Laser ranging,Emission of a modulated beam of light in the visible spectrum to determine the distance to a target by comparing the phase information from the reflected beam. +345,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Echo sounding,"Evaluation of the return time of acoustic waves emitted into a medium to determine the distance between source and target. This method is used in hydrology, for example, to determine the depth of a water body. [Based on 'echo sounder' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +350,,,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",Inclined gauge,Determination of water stage by means of a non-vertical scale which is graduated to indicate vertical heights. [Based on 'inclined gauge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +351,,,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",Wire-weight gauge,Determination of water stage by means of a fine cable or wire attached to a weight which is lowered to the water surface in order to determine its position below a fixed above-surface point. [Based on 'wire weight gauge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +352,,,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",Point gauge,"Level measurement gauge, the essential element of which is a pointed rod that is lowered until it touches the water surface. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +353,,,"hydrological, water stage, in situ",Maximum-stage gauge,"Determination of the elevation of the flood crest by the adherence of regranulated cork to a graduated staff held in a fixed position with relation to the datum. [Based on 'maximum-stage gauge' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" +354,,,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, recording",Recording gauge,"Determination of water stage by means of a recording gauge, for example, a device that automatically records the water level as detected by a sensor, either continuously or at regular time intervals. Synonyms: limnigraph, stage recorder, water-level recorder. [Based on 'water-level recorder' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +355,,,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, recording",Wire-float recording gauge (hydrograph),Determination of water stage by means of a gauge consisting of a float which rises and falls with changes in the water level; this movement being transmitted to a recording or indicating device. [Based on 'float gauge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +356,,,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, recording",Pressure-actuated recording gauge,"Recording gauge operating on the principle that static pressure at a fixed point in the stream is directly proportional to the head of liquid above the point, i.e. the water level is proportional to the pressure difference between a fixed spot in the water column and the atmospheric pressure. [Based on 'Recording gauges' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" +357,,,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",Velocity-area method,"Method of determining the discharge of a stream by measuring the width, velocity, and depth of the flowing water at a number of elemental areas, over the cross-section, and summing the products. [Based on 'velocity-area method' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +358,,,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",Float gauging,Measurement of the velocity of a stream by means of timing the downstream transit of a float or velocity rod. [International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +359,,,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",Dilution gauging,"Determination of the discharge of a stream by measuring the degree of dilution, caused by the flowing water, of an added tracer solution. Synonyms: chemical gauging, tracer dilution gauging. [Based on 'dilution gauging' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +360,,,"hydrological, discharge, equation",Slope-area method,"Determination of the discharge in a reach which is based on the surface slope, the reach roughness, the wetted perimeters and the flow areas of the various wetted cross-sections in the reach. [Based on 'slope-area method' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +361,,,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",Measuring weir,Determination of the discharge of a stream by means of a device or structure across the stream which causes a free or submerged fall. [Based on 'measuring weir' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +362,,,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",Flume,Determination of the discharge of a stream by means of a man-made channel with clearly specified shape and dimensions. [Based on 'flume' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +363,,,"hydrological, discharge, equation",Stage-discharge relation,"Determination of the discharge of a stream by means of a relationship between water level and discharge for a given cross-section, which may be expressed as a curve, a table or an equation. [Based on 'stage-discharge relation' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +364,,,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",Water current meter,"Determination of water velocity by means of a current meter, for example, an instrument for measuring water velocity. Synonym: flowmeter. [Based on 'current meter' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +365,,,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",Cup-type current meter,Determination of water velocity by means of a current meter whose rotor is composed of a wheel fitted with cups turning on a vertical axis. [Based on 'cup-type current meter' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +366,,,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",Propeller-type current meter,Determination of water velocity by means of a current meter in which the rotor is a propeller rotating around an axis parallel to the flow. [Based on 'propeller-type current meter' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +367,,,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",Acoustic (ultrasonic) velocity meter,Measurement of the difference in travel time of acoustic (ultrasonic) pulses between transducers in a stream to determine the mean velocity on the signal path. [Based on 'acoustic (ultrasonic) velocity meter' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +368,,,"hydrological, velocity, discharge, in situ",Acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP),"An instrument that uses an acoustic doppler transducer to measure water velocity, depth and vessel path simultaneously and at various depths to compute discharge. The total discharge is computed from the profile information using matrix multiplication. [Based on 'Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" +369,,,"hydrological, velocity, in situ",Acoustic doppler current meter,"Determination of stream velocity by means of an acoustic Doppler instrument, which measures the velocity of the water based on the Doppler shift experienced by an acoustic pulse of energy which is reflected off particles suspended in, and moving with, the water. [Based on 'Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" +370,,,"hydrological, sediment, in situ",Optical or nuclear suspended-sediment gauge,"Determination of the decrease of intensity of a visible light or X-rays beam by means of a photoelectric or nuclear detector situated at constant distance from the source of the beam. This decrease, caused by the scattering and/or absorption by suspended-sediment particles, is proportional to the sediment concentration, if other relevant characteristics of water and sediment (chemical, mineral composition, etc.) remain unchanged. [Based on 'photoelectric or nuclear suspended-sediment gauges' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" +371,,,"hydrological, sediment, ex situ",Gravimetric sediment measurement,"Estimation of the total sediment in a water sample by allowing the sediment to settle in a container, siphoning off the supernatant water, carefully transferring all the sediment from the container on to filter paper, then drying the sample and determining the mass of total sediment. [Based on 'gravimetric method' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" +372,,,"hydrological, sediment, ex situ",Displacement method of sediments,Determination of sediment concentration by the measurement of the difference in weight between a sample of sediment-laden water and an equal volume of clear water at the same temperature. [Based on 'displacement method' in Manual on Sediment Management and Measurement (WMO-No. 948). 2003.] +373,,,"hydrological, sediment, equation",Water discharge-sediment discharge rating curve,"An empirical relationship relating sediment discharge and streamflow based on correlation analysis of sediment samples and concurrent flow estimates and presented as a curve, table, or equation. [Based on 'sediment rating curve' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" +374,,,"hydrological, sediment, equation",Water discharge-bed material rating curve,"An empirical relationship relating bed-material discharge and streamflow based on correlation analysis of sediment samples and concurrent flow estimates and presented as a curve, table, or equation. [Based on 'sediment rating curve' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" +375,,,"hydrological, discharge, in situ", Volumetric method,"A process for measuring the discharge of a well, spring, or stream by diverting its flow into a volumetric container and timing the fill." +376,,,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",Electromagnetic current meter,"Determination of water velocity based on the principle that a conductor (water) moving through a magnetic field will produce an electrical current directly proportional to the speed of movement (Faraday‚Äôs law). By measuring this current and the resultant distortion in the magnetic field the instrument can be calibrated to determine point velocities of flowing water. [Based on Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO-No. 1044), Volume I. 2010]" +377,,,"hydrological, discharge, equation",Stream index-velocity rating,"Computation of stream discharge based on a relation between stream index velocity and average velocity (index-velocity rating) and a relation between stage and cross-sectional area (stage-area rating). Given these ratings and concurrent observations of stream index velocity and stage, average velocity and area are computed and finally discharge as their product. [Based on Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO No. 1044), volume I]" +378,,,"hydrological, velocity, acoustic, doppler",Acoustic doppler velocity meter (ADVM),"Determination of water velocity by using the Doppler principle applied to sound transmitted under water, in which the instrument is mounted in a fixed position under the water, giving an index velocity for a significant part of the flowing stream. [Based on Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO No. 1044), volume I]" +379,\Terrestrial\Hydrological\Level\Water stage\Recording,Hydrological,"water_stage,in_situ,recording",radar water level gauge,"A radar water level gauge transmits microwave energy to measure the distance between the sensor and the water surface. The time it takes for the energy to reflect off the water surface and return to the radar is used to calculate the distance between the sensor and the water surface. Water level can then be determined from the elevation of the radar sensor and the sensor‚Äôs measured distance to the water surface [Based on Skolnik et al, Radar Handbook, 3rd edition, 2008; Fulford et al, Testing and use of radar water level sensors by the U.S. Geological Survey, Manual on sea level: Measurement and interpretation Volume V: Radar gauges, 2016 and Fulford et al, Laboratory and field tests of the Sutron RLR-0003-1 water level sensor: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report, 2015]." +380,\Terrestrial\Hydrological\Velocity\In situ,Hydrological,"velocity,in_situ,recording",radar velocimetry,"Radar velocimetry or surface velocity radar (radar sensor) is an active remote sensing method which measures the surface velocity of moving water. The radar sensor transmits microwave energy of a known frequency at an incidence angle (from nadir) to the water surface, where small-scale surface features such as waves shift the frequency of the microwave energy that is returned to the sensor. The frequency shift is used to compute the surface velocity of the water using the Doppler effect. Note: Because radar sensors measure the velocity at the water surface a transfer function, such as the probability concept, is needed to translate the surface velocity to a mean channel velocity [Based on Chiu, Entropy and probability concepts in hydraulics: J. Hydraul. Eng. 113, 1987; Fulton et al, Near-field remote sensing of surface velocity and river discharge using radars and the probability concept at 10 U.S. Geological Survey Streamgages, Remote Sens. 12, 2020; Fulton e al, Measuring Real-Time Streamflow Using Emerging Technologies: Radar, Hydroacoustics, and the Probability Concept, Journal of Hydrology 357, 2008 and Khan et al, Uncertainty in remote sensing of streams using noncontact radars, Journal of Hydrology 603, 2021]." +381,\Terrestrial\Hydrological\Velocity\In situ,Hydrological,"velocity,in_situ,recording",image velocimetry,"The measurement of velocities at the free surface of a moving water body using PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) or LSPIV (Large Scale Particle Image Velocimetry) operates on the principle of statistical estimation of the displacement of groups of particles in consecutive images. The estimation is most-often made using cross-correlations applied to the spatial distribution of the light intensity defining the patterns (i.e., the pattern image) enclosed in small interrogation areas covering the whole image. The results of image processing is a velocity vector field centered on the interrogation area grid determined by dividing the estimated displacement with the time between images in the pair. Note: Given that LSPIV images cover large areas usually recorded from an oblique angle to the flow surface, an additional step is customarily involved, i.e. image orthorectification [Based on Aberle et al., Experimental Hydraulics: Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, 2017 and Muste et al., Large-Scale Particle Image Velocimetry for Measurements in Riverine Environments, Special Issue on Hydrologic Measurements, Water Resources Research 44, 2008]." +419,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Frequency domain reflectometry,"Measurement of soil capacitance by means of radio frequency waves. The soil acts as the dielectric completing a capacitance circuit, which is part of a feedback loop of a high-frequency transistor oscillator. [Based on 'Frequency domain reflectometry' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" +420,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Gamma-ray attenuation,"Determination of gamma-ray attenuation at given depth of soil using a source and a detector placed at a given distance at the same depth. If the apparent dry bulk density of the soil is known the signal can be converted into a measure of the volumetric soil-moisture content. [Based on 'Gamma-ray attenuation' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" +421,,,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",Non-recording gauge,"Determination of water stage by means of a non-recording gauge (e.g., graduated vertical or inclined staff gauge, wire-weight gauge, graduated rod, tape or point gauge and maximum-stage gauge). [Based on 'Non-recording gauges' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" +422,,,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",Staff gauge,"Determination of water stage by means of a graduated vertical scale, fixed to a staff or structure, on which the water level may be read. Synonym: vertical gauge. [Based on 'Staff gauge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" inapplicable,,,,inapplicable,None of the codes in the table are applicable in the context of this particular observation. -unknown,,,,unknown,The measurement/observing method is unknown. +unknown,,,,unknown,The measurement/observing method is unknown. \ No newline at end of file From cca189df85abc79966c9ee5d7695ad61e4274dcf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anna Milan Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 23:34:22 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 9/9] fix --- tables_en/5-02-05.csv | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/tables_en/5-02-05.csv b/tables_en/5-02-05.csv index ae0fc3d6..a776dba3 100644 --- a/tables_en/5-02-05.csv +++ b/tables_en/5-02-05.csv @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ notation,path,domains,tags,name,description -126,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Gravimetric moisture determination,Measurement of the amount of water in soil by weighing a sample before and after drying it in an oven at a temperature of 100-110 degrees Celsius. [Based on ‚Äògravimetric method‚Äô in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] +126,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Gravimetric moisture determination,Measurement of the amount of water in soil by weighing a sample before and after drying it in an oven at a temperature of 100-110 degrees Celsius. [Based on 'gravimetric method' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] 128,\Terrestrial\Soil heat flux\In situ,,,Soil heat flux plate, 159,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Neutron probe,Measurement of the moisture content and hence the porosity of a geological formation by means of lowering a tool containing a radioactive element emitting neutrons and a neutron detector into a borehole. [Based on 'neutron logging' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.] 187,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Electrical resistance blocks (Porous blocks),"Determination of electrical resistance between two electrodes embedded in blocks of a porous material buried in the ground and in equilibrium with the surrounding moist soil. [Based on 'porous blocks/electrical resistance blocks' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume II. 2009 edition.]" @@ -40,12 +40,12 @@ 376,,,"hydrological, discharge, in situ",Electromagnetic current meter,"Determination of water velocity based on the principle that a conductor (water) moving through a magnetic field will produce an electrical current directly proportional to the speed of movement (Faraday‚Äôs law). By measuring this current and the resultant distortion in the magnetic field the instrument can be calibrated to determine point velocities of flowing water. [Based on Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO-No. 1044), Volume I. 2010]" 377,,,"hydrological, discharge, equation",Stream index-velocity rating,"Computation of stream discharge based on a relation between stream index velocity and average velocity (index-velocity rating) and a relation between stage and cross-sectional area (stage-area rating). Given these ratings and concurrent observations of stream index velocity and stage, average velocity and area are computed and finally discharge as their product. [Based on Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO No. 1044), volume I]" 378,,,"hydrological, velocity, acoustic, doppler",Acoustic doppler velocity meter (ADVM),"Determination of water velocity by using the Doppler principle applied to sound transmitted under water, in which the instrument is mounted in a fixed position under the water, giving an index velocity for a significant part of the flowing stream. [Based on Manual on Stream Gauging (WMO No. 1044), volume I]" -379,\Terrestrial\Hydrological\Level\Water stage\Recording,Hydrological,"water_stage,in_situ,recording",radar water level gauge,"A radar water level gauge transmits microwave energy to measure the distance between the sensor and the water surface. The time it takes for the energy to reflect off the water surface and return to the radar is used to calculate the distance between the sensor and the water surface. Water level can then be determined from the elevation of the radar sensor and the sensor‚Äôs measured distance to the water surface [Based on Skolnik et al, Radar Handbook, 3rd edition, 2008; Fulford et al, Testing and use of radar water level sensors by the U.S. Geological Survey, Manual on sea level: Measurement and interpretation Volume V: Radar gauges, 2016 and Fulford et al, Laboratory and field tests of the Sutron RLR-0003-1 water level sensor: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report, 2015]." -380,\Terrestrial\Hydrological\Velocity\In situ,Hydrological,"velocity,in_situ,recording",radar velocimetry,"Radar velocimetry or surface velocity radar (radar sensor) is an active remote sensing method which measures the surface velocity of moving water. The radar sensor transmits microwave energy of a known frequency at an incidence angle (from nadir) to the water surface, where small-scale surface features such as waves shift the frequency of the microwave energy that is returned to the sensor. The frequency shift is used to compute the surface velocity of the water using the Doppler effect. Note: Because radar sensors measure the velocity at the water surface a transfer function, such as the probability concept, is needed to translate the surface velocity to a mean channel velocity [Based on Chiu, Entropy and probability concepts in hydraulics: J. Hydraul. Eng. 113, 1987; Fulton et al, Near-field remote sensing of surface velocity and river discharge using radars and the probability concept at 10 U.S. Geological Survey Streamgages, Remote Sens. 12, 2020; Fulton e al, Measuring Real-Time Streamflow Using Emerging Technologies: Radar, Hydroacoustics, and the Probability Concept, Journal of Hydrology 357, 2008 and Khan et al, Uncertainty in remote sensing of streams using noncontact radars, Journal of Hydrology 603, 2021]." -381,\Terrestrial\Hydrological\Velocity\In situ,Hydrological,"velocity,in_situ,recording",image velocimetry,"The measurement of velocities at the free surface of a moving water body using PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) or LSPIV (Large Scale Particle Image Velocimetry) operates on the principle of statistical estimation of the displacement of groups of particles in consecutive images. The estimation is most-often made using cross-correlations applied to the spatial distribution of the light intensity defining the patterns (i.e., the pattern image) enclosed in small interrogation areas covering the whole image. The results of image processing is a velocity vector field centered on the interrogation area grid determined by dividing the estimated displacement with the time between images in the pair. Note: Given that LSPIV images cover large areas usually recorded from an oblique angle to the flow surface, an additional step is customarily involved, i.e. image orthorectification [Based on Aberle et al., Experimental Hydraulics: Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, 2017 and Muste et al., Large-Scale Particle Image Velocimetry for Measurements in Riverine Environments, Special Issue on Hydrologic Measurements, Water Resources Research 44, 2008]." +379,\Terrestrial\Hydrological\Level\Water stage\In situ\Recording,,"water_stage,in_situ,recording",radar water level gauge,"A radar water level gauge transmits microwave energy to measure the distance between the sensor and the water surface. The time it takes for the energy to reflect off the water surface and return to the radar is used to calculate the distance between the sensor and the water surface. Water level can then be determined from the elevation of the radar sensor and the sensor's measured distance to the water surface [Based on Skolnik et al, Radar Handbook, 3rd edition, 2008; Fulford et al, Testing and use of radar water level sensors by the U.S. Geological Survey, Manual on sea level: Measurement and interpretation Volume V: Radar gauges, 2016 and Fulford et al, Laboratory and field tests of the Sutron RLR-0003-1 water level sensor: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report, 2015]." +380,\Terrestrial\Hydrological\Velocity\In situ,,"velocity,in_situ,recording",radar velocimetry,"Radar velocimetry or surface velocity radar (radar sensor) is an active remote sensing method which measures the surface velocity of moving water. The radar sensor transmits microwave energy of a known frequency at an incidence angle (from nadir) to the water surface, where small-scale surface features such as waves shift the frequency of the microwave energy that is returned to the sensor. The frequency shift is used to compute the surface velocity of the water using the Doppler effect. Note: Because radar sensors measure the velocity at the water surface a transfer function, such as the probability concept, is needed to translate the surface velocity to a mean channel velocity [Based on Chiu, Entropy and probability concepts in hydraulics: J. Hydraul. Eng. 113, 1987; Fulton et al, Near-field remote sensing of surface velocity and river discharge using radars and the probability concept at 10 U.S. Geological Survey Streamgages, Remote Sens. 12, 2020; Fulton e al, Measuring Real-Time Streamflow Using Emerging Technologies: Radar, Hydroacoustics, and the Probability Concept, Journal of Hydrology 357, 2008 and Khan et al, Uncertainty in remote sensing of streams using noncontact radars, Journal of Hydrology 603, 2021]." +381,\Terrestrial\Hydrological\Velocity\In situ,,"velocity,in_situ,recording",image velocimetry,"The measurement of velocities at the free surface of a moving water body using PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) or LSPIV (Large Scale Particle Image Velocimetry) operates on the principle of statistical estimation of the displacement of groups of particles in consecutive images. The estimation is most-often made using cross-correlations applied to the spatial distribution of the light intensity defining the patterns (i.e., the pattern image) enclosed in small interrogation areas covering the whole image. The results of image processing is a velocity vector field centered on the interrogation area grid determined by dividing the estimated displacement with the time between images in the pair. Note: Given that LSPIV images cover large areas usually recorded from an oblique angle to the flow surface, an additional step is customarily involved, i.e. image orthorectification [Based on Aberle et al., Experimental Hydraulics: Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, 2017 and Muste et al., Large-Scale Particle Image Velocimetry for Measurements in Riverine Environments, Special Issue on Hydrologic Measurements, Water Resources Research 44, 2008]." 419,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Frequency domain reflectometry,"Measurement of soil capacitance by means of radio frequency waves. The soil acts as the dielectric completing a capacitance circuit, which is part of a feedback loop of a high-frequency transistor oscillator. [Based on 'Frequency domain reflectometry' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" 420,,,"hydrological, soil moisture, in situ",Gamma-ray attenuation,"Determination of gamma-ray attenuation at given depth of soil using a source and a detector placed at a given distance at the same depth. If the apparent dry bulk density of the soil is known the signal can be converted into a measure of the volumetric soil-moisture content. [Based on 'Gamma-ray attenuation' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" 421,,,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",Non-recording gauge,"Determination of water stage by means of a non-recording gauge (e.g., graduated vertical or inclined staff gauge, wire-weight gauge, graduated rod, tape or point gauge and maximum-stage gauge). [Based on 'Non-recording gauges' in Guide to Hydrological Practices (WMO-No. 168), Volume I. 2008 edition, updated in 2020.]" 422,,,"hydrological, water stage, in situ, non-recording",Staff gauge,"Determination of water stage by means of a graduated vertical scale, fixed to a staff or structure, on which the water level may be read. Synonym: vertical gauge. [Based on 'Staff gauge' in International Glossary of Hydrology (WMO-No. 385). 2012 edition.]" inapplicable,,,,inapplicable,None of the codes in the table are applicable in the context of this particular observation. -unknown,,,,unknown,The measurement/observing method is unknown. \ No newline at end of file +unknown,,,,unknown,The measurement/observing method is unknown.