1.8 CF Standard Names: Atmosphere Mass Content of Elemental Carbon Dry Aerosol Particles (atmosphere_mass_content_of_elemental_carbon_dry_aerosol_particles)

Record Label : atmosphere_mass_content_of_elemental_carbon_dry_aerosol_particles

Record Title : Atmosphere Mass Content of Elemental Carbon Dry Aerosol Particles

CF Standard Name : atmosphere_mass_content_of_elemental_carbon_dry_aerosol_particles

Record Description : "Content" indicates a quantity per unit area. The "atmosphere content" of a quantity refers to the vertical integral from the surface to the top of the atmosphere. For the content between specified levels in the atmosphere, standard names including content_of_atmosphere_layer are used. The mass is the total mass of the particles. "Aerosol" means the system of suspended liquid or solid particles in air (except cloud droplets) and their carrier gas, the air itself. Aerosol takes up ambient water (a process known as hygroscopic growth) depending on the relative humidity and the composition of the aerosol. "Dry aerosol particles" means aerosol particles without any water uptake. Chemically, "elemental carbon" is the carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter that is thermally stable in an inert atmosphere to high temperatures near 4000K and can only be gasified by oxidation starting at temperatures above 340 C. It is assumed to be inert and non-volatile under atmospheric conditions and insoluble in any solvent (Ogren and Charlson, 1983).

Canonical Units : kg m-2

MIP Variable : Load of Black Carbon Aerosol