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surface_upward_carbon_mass_flux_due_to_plant_respiration_for_biomass_maintenance
URI | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFV16A51/ | ||
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Within Vocab | Climate and Forecast Standard Names | ||
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Definition | "Upward" indicates a vector component which is positive when directed upward (negative downward). Plant respiration is the sum of respiration by parts of plants both above and below the soil. Plants which photosynthesise are autotrophs i.e. "producers" of the biomass which they respire from inorganic precursors using sunlight for energy. In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. The surface called "surface" means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. The specification of a physical process by the phrase due_to_process means that the quantity named is a single term in a sum of terms which together compose the general quantity named by omitting the phrase. | ||
Date | 2018-04-16T15:20:52 | ||
Identifier | SDN:P07::CFV16A51 | ||
Note | deprecated | ||
Has Current Version | 2 | ||
Version | 1 | ||
version | 2 | ||
Same As | P07:FBG5PV67 |
surface_upward_mass_flux_of_carbon_dioxide_expressed_as_carbon_due_to_plant_respiration_for_biomass_maintenance | Mapping: 1474439 |
MMI | http://mmisw.org/ont/cf/parameter/surface_upward_carbon_mass_flux_due_to_plant_respiration_for_biomass_maintenance | Mapping: 264916 | |
CF | http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/standard_name/surface_upward_carbon_mass_flux_due_to_plant_respiration_for_biomass_maintenance/ | Mapping: 382922 | |
Broader | P02:ATEM |
Atmospheric emissions | Mapping: 185080 |
Related | P06:KSP2 |
Kilograms per square metre per second | Mapping: 182938 |
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