1.8 CF Standard Names: Mass Concentration of Chlorophyll A in Sea Water (mass_concentration_of_chlorophyll_a_in_sea_water)

Record Label : mass_concentration_of_chlorophyll_a_in_sea_water

Record Title : Mass Concentration of Chlorophyll A in Sea Water

CF Standard Name : mass_concentration_of_chlorophyll_a_in_sea_water

Record Description : 'Mass concentration' means mass per unit volume and is used in the construction mass_concentration_of_X_in_Y, where X is a material constituent of Y. A chemical or biological species denoted by X may be described by a single term such as 'nitrogen' or a phrase such as 'nox_expressed_as_nitrogen'. Chlorophylls are the green pigments found in most plants, algae and cyanobacteria; their presence is essential for photosynthesis to take place. There are several different forms of chlorophyll that occur naturally. All contain a chlorin ring (chemical formula C20H16N4) which gives the green pigment and a side chain whose structure varies. The naturally occurring forms of chlorophyll contain between 35 and 55 carbon atoms. Chlorophyll-a is the most commonly occurring form of natural chlorophyll. The chemical formula of chlorophyll-a is C55H72O5N4Mg.

Canonical Units : kg m-3