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P01 Vocabulary - Facet Search on Semantic Components

P01 Vocabulary - Facet Search on Semantic Components

The P01 Parameter Usage Vocabulary is based on a semantic model. This model uses a defined set of controlled vocabularies (the semantic components). The Facet Search below facilitates you to search for specific existing P01 terms using components for drilling down.

Are you missing specific P01 terms in the vocabulary, then you can compose and submit new terms for review and uptake using the P01 Vocabulary Builder tool.

Conceptid (49)Preflabel
ATOFECSONumber (in sample) of particles (elemental carbon- and sulphur oxide-containing) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMECLNumber (in sample) of particles (long molecule elemental carbon containing) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMGNONumber (in sample) of particles (magnesium- and nitrogen oxide-containing) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMNAKNumber (in sample) of particles (sodium- and potassium-containing) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMNICNumber (in sample) of particles (nicotine-containing) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMORGNumber (in sample) of particles (organic-rich) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMSCUNumber (in sample) of particles (copper-containing) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMSD1Number (in sample) of particles (dust population 1) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMSD2Number (in sample) of particles (dust population 2) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMSECNumber (in sample) of particles (elemental carbon containing) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMSSSNumber (in sample) of particles (sea salt) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMSV1Number (in sample) of particles (vanadium-containing population 1) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMSV2Number (in sample) of particles (vanadium-containing population 2) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMSXKNumber (in sample) of particles (potassium-containing) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMTOBNumber (in sample) of particles (tobacco-derived) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOFMXSSNumber (in sample) of particles (mixed sea salt) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOINCINNumber (in sample) of particles (incinerator-derived) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATOKECSONumber (in sample) of particles (potassium-, elemental carbon- and sulphur oxide-containing) in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by mass spectrometry and cluster analysis
ATPCCNZZAbundance of particles per unit volume of the atmosphere [aerosol phase] by condensation nuclei counting
MAAPBLKCConcentration of black carbon (equivalent) per unit volume of the atmosphere [aerosol phase] by Multi-angle absorption photometer
OPCA013UNumber (in sample) of particles in the atmosphere [aerosol 0.1-3um phase] by particle sizer
OPCAAER1Abundance (in size class) of particles per unit volume of the atmosphere [aerosol phase] by particle sizer
OPCBAER1Abundance of particles per unit volume of the atmosphere [aerosol phase] by in-situ particle counter
OPCDAER1Abundance (in size class) of particles per unit volume of the atmosphere [aerosol dry air phase] by particle sizer
OPCWAER1Abundance of particles per unit volume of the atmosphere [aerosol phase] by in-situ particle sizer and summation of size-fractionated values