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Terminologies

This section is a compilation of standardized vocable lists. If available, the links to a terminology service is presented along with a description and the corresponding ID or UUID in REGISTRY. These tables are frequently updated.

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Item State Types

idnamedescriptionuuid
1publicItem is completely described and operational.a080ff68-30b2-450a-9a44-06ecd244c0b7
2constructionItem is currently under construction.380e59eb-5f70-4d6f-9f79-c212c5141e20
3devicestoreItem is currently paused and not actively used.d251b7d5-3476-4606-81d4-1f76632eb802
4decomItem is retired and not used anymore.8fa8fd50-a2bf-49ea-991d-03b85cee1b7f

Event Types

idnamedescriptionuuidvalue
215CommissionedThis Event Type applies to large-scale platforms, such as land-based stations, research vessels, and aircrafts. It describes the beginning of the operational use of this device.3a791fbc-f2c8-4277-91e7-2c68e8c7dc55Commissioned
317ConfigurationDescribes a change in an items configuration (something new has been mounted, the item has been recalibrated ...)9fc7575c-6125-4dc6-89a7-eee2eb25755bConfiguration
50InformationDescribes issues associated with this item relevant for its operation. Includes failure and maintenance information.d865bf37-04c3-44f5-a474-0458dc68f915Information
25MountThe device installed/attached to a parental device. The Event Type Mount mostly applies to ship- and airborne sensors.13c8e2d6-a0ff-4612-bc7c-3d6540f52655AWI
200Partial failureThe Event Type Partial Failure should be set if the device's functionality somehow is restricted or limited.84e3bca6-7e30-4d5c-9144-982faa1a1c75Partial_failure
470ProcessingUsed in laboratory context, when samples run down a processing chain.e45c70dc-5b6d-4ab9-a3eb-9d2c1597dad2Processing
26UnmountThe device is extracted from a parental device. The Event Type Unmount mostly applies to ship- and airborne sensors.6f705b42-bc1f-4f47-89c8-7d89efabfdd5Unmount
15CalibrationThe item was recalibrated, the respective Calibration certificates and/or associated documents should be supplied via the Resources tab in the upper navigation banner.c922c7f9-a2d8-464c-8f30-3ae60a30394ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/W03/current/W030003
216DecommissionedThis Event Type applies to large-scale platforms, such as land-based stations, research vessels, and aircrafts. It describes the end of the operational use of this device.94ae38e6-8fda-4c07-b40c-01833982812fhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/W03/current/W030012
187DeploymentA device is deployed, means it is in operational use. Deployment applies to small-scale vehicles and ship-operated devices, such as CTD rosettes, buoys, etc..047a4f46-020b-4187-808a-6f245caebbc3https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/W03/current/W030002
16MaintenanceThe Event Type Maintenance describes functional checks, servicing, repairing or replacing of parts. The device might still be operational, but the device's measurements might be affected by means of maintenance.e00e519d-37b2-4701-9598-16f080de6e06https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/W03/current/W030010
182MissionA Mission refers to the device's operation within a defined range of time and purpose.78318577-0e23-4dfe-ad2b-bfe6cb23b9a7https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G07/current/006
188RecoveryWhen a device is retrieved from water or ice the Event Type Recovery should be set. Then it is no longer operational. This usually applies to buoys or moorings.6fac6351-0c4a-48c1-87e4-a5e721f9c1aehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/W03/current/W030004
201Total failureThe Event Type Total Failure denominates the total loss of functionality of the respective device. Any re-use is foreclosed.a6f292be-e5f6-4f4f-b34a-8e335675ed92https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/W03/current/W030009

Contact roles

idnamedescriptionuuidvalue
330dship connectordship connectorfa899990-d242-4130-ba6e-a358cb2d36bbdship connector
189Data ProviderParty that supplies the resource.7abc0f3e-2f57-4141-bf23-9e46634c4162https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G04/current/001
29Data ScientistKey party responsible for gathering information and conducting research.bfd7ca96-8bf0-4d4a-af44-92f86e4568edhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G04/current/008
398Device ContactParty who can be contacted for acquiring knowledge about or acquisition of the resource.5ec12914-8f4c-470c-84ee-f677bfa311d0https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G04/current/007
239EditorParty who reviewed or modified the resource to improve the content.74fd3d66-64db-448a-9bdf-33f16c9825ebhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G04/current/015
4Engineer In ChargeParty that accepts accountability and responsibility for the data, and ensures appropriate care and maintenance of the resourcec70a56d6-b026-424c-b34b-11227c6d8691https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G04/current/002
321OwnerParty that owns the resource.a2267580-0a87-4ba2-ab3e-c3c46fbe4dadhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G04/current/003
5Principal InvestigatorKey party responsible for gathering information and conducting research.9e7a0ba6-cea4-4f45-9146-38311bde9395https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G04/current/008

Property Types

idnamedescriptionuuidvalue
178Measurement ResolutionThe resolution of a measurement7ba1a063-b831-4e0d-b766-eeb32d1dcb84Measurement Resolution
566CapacitanceThe ability of an object or material to store electricity04ca8223-b346-4527-b137-c28ff8d3292bcapacitance
402Gradient Thresholda threshold supplied to the Gradient Test as suggested by Wong et al. (https://doi.org/10.13155/33951)bf962581-627e-48b5-a85d-d03a3aedddc5Gradient Threshold
208Manufacturer Rangethe manufacturer's suggested/proclaimed minimum and maximum value to be measured, below/above accuracy and precision is not guaranteed5006c762-82a8-41c3-96c6-aa91d89d6355Manufacturer Range
573Maximum Depth DeploymentMaximum depth of a deployment0bf9927a-1884-4209-bed1-1cc3c68bc3a9max_depth
310Measurement Accuracygives the accuracy of the sensor's measurements in unitsc25a833f-d46b-4a4f-a1f9-3b7ce3acd418AWI
20Measurement DepthThe depth of a measurement21f470c9-0d58-4822-ae76-9021e6220883Measurement Depth
185Measurement Driftdescribes the stability of a sensor's measurements in units over timeb3294bc5-dc45-4d99-aa87-3cf77f37bd1cMeasurement Drift
19Measurement Frequencyis the declared repetition of measurements in unitsc188f8bb-20ec-4d6c-bd89-3ca1a943f0bfMeasurement Frequency
18Measurement Precisionstates the expected precision of the sensor's measurements in units412b712a-1ace-47b3-9ab2-51df20d837f0Measurement Precision
570Normalisation FactorThe factor that multiplies a transfer function such that the result at the reference frequency will be one.7907694e-76f7-4850-8c59-75e62188489fnormalisation_factor
32Operation RangeOperation Rangefc5f18e6-0ed4-429a-b21c-022f29ded578Operation Range
21Operation Temperaturegives the minimum and maximum tolerable environment temperature of the sensor to be operated271d0474-9a2b-4228-90b4-d83f45b58b85Operation Temperature
569PolarityThe quality in an object that produces opposite magnetic or electric charges.544c0532-548d-40be-a95d-cc127fb9c353polarity
571PolesPoles and Zeros are the frequencies for which the value of the denominator and numerator of a transfer function becomes zero respectively.ed687fea-3e03-45c2-bd77-b065dff2c93epoles
567ResistanceThe degree to which a substance prevents the flow of an electric current through it.9935b6b1-303c-4220-95ca-78e564ac2545resistance
568SensitivityThe scale factor of an instrument.18b811c5-e53b-4353-ae84-46d00e06f895sensitivity
403Spike Thresholda threshold supplied to the Spike Test as suggested by Wong et al. (https://doi.org/10.13155/33951)a2f788a8-3b56-4067-8755-c1dcdc58471dSpike Threshold
572ZerosPoles and Zeros are the frequencies for which the value of the denominator and numerator of a transfer function becomes zero respectively.4792a774-df3b-4d38-8e3e-fcc911d72042zeros

Resource Types

idnamedescriptionuuidvalue
489RepositorySupports adding the URL to a repository outside AWI (e.g. for seismological and geomagnetic data from Neumayer III)f8711b4e-904c-469f-9a39-726883af833frepository
306Configuration Sheet0f2806a0-c940-4569-a91a-a6d42c0fe066AWI
520Data Descriptiondescribe your data formateab86b83-1517-4b36-b44a-050f2c9fc80bAWI
551Report2ec7ebb4-1e2c-4e86-a1eb-8c4e3b2c39fdAWI
23ArticleAn Article478b137a-2aa2-40c9-8de0-258913996702https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G02/current/007
9Calibration CertificateCalibration Certificate3384fbdd-f45e-4dbb-ba89-2f11b97c9945https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G02/current/007
31FactsheetFactsheetf8a8fb43-7691-4acf-adbb-4a6f470d6ab2https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G02/current/007
320Platform articleArticle describing platform published in Journal of Large-Scale Research Facilityd73d6a11-8996-4f53-9637-1aad8a3dbef7https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G02/current/007
548Standard Operation ProcedureProcedures or protocols that have been adopted by communities to ensure consistent and comparable methods are used when making observations from the environment. This also includes derivation and quality assurance practices.874dd31e-252b-4f3b-9700-f3e40c02f346https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/B11/current
8User ManualUser Manual5970ccec-8bf8-46df-bcae-09cc24775e31https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G02/current/007
217Web siteWeb site68fc4cc1-1572-4a8c-bca9-9e602d720106https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G02/current/007

Parameter Types

idnamedescriptionuuidvalue
87backscatter strength37b9ab0c-2848-4545-96f2-5ad7f1847cbfbackscatter strength
181chromophoric sensorColored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) is the optically measurable component of the dissolved organic matter in water.12bada79-eac9-4ee1-9c8c-5087f8fdd441chromophoric sensor
98cloud ceiling6629860c-96a4-4af3-baf3-3b18c1f0662dcloud ceiling
77current direction7aef0165-663f-4d88-9fd7-9b6d85ffc5a7current direction
76current speeddbf564ab-4847-42a1-81c9-3e9e66371e8acurrent speed
103date and time03eca2de-557a-4a5b-bdfb-674a83155be6https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/AYMD
55fluorescenced1c6ec43-1a54-41dc-b07f-4b36fcb0be25fluorescence
502Heat CapacityMJ/m³K83412a1d-cda9-48f2-8d3c-28714498d7bbHeat Capacity
65inorganic carbon076f5dbd-433d-48be-9819-d174b6ea4de6inorganic carbon
64organic carbon082d9f63-f9cf-4203-ba5f-445b6884ab3eorganic carbon
81organic matter30f7e62d-b66f-4b24-94c5-e9ada5e453ccorganic matter
512oxidation reduction potentialOxidation reduction potential is a measurement that indicates the degree to which a substance is capable of oxidizing or reducing another substance.7fd20aea-a8dc-496e-b400-fdb3a1de7855ORP
56oxygenc32366c1-87c1-4fee-8bd1-42420a01c6aaoxygen
100pCO28b35a42c-a3c0-408f-a2a6-1f96b9a93868pCO2
62phaeopigment66533d5d-709c-4b12-9fba-73e4dedc02f3phaeopigment
85phosphate03743511-ffba-480a-a3b7-f980159e3884phosphate
63phospholipid5a2e8672-91b8-450b-aae1-06f628486538phospholipid
88photosynthetically active radiationa5dbb915-4d41-49bf-833b-3f06ce47b837photosynthetically active radiation
70phycocyanin88b662f5-6618-46de-af08-7a63ccd49e7dphycocyanin
59porosity49923753-6751-408c-9991-fd732d23ae24porosity
92relative humidity183ce65c-ba87-456a-82a1-fff65807213erelative humidity
58resistivity79cc982c-ca86-4c87-9e18-3a1eb5bce09cresistivity
78sea ice concentrationf5765b15-47f7-46fd-8284-9c5a9e164bf3sea ice concentration
80sea ice drift velocity1e7deb88-7b4e-4ec7-8ca7-4cc5d356e323sea ice drift velocity
500Seawater Specific GravitySeawater specific gravity (SSG) is an indirect measure of seawater density.5c6b7da9-073b-4c2a-9c43-a1bfda9ea261seawater specific gravity
84silicate58533685-5d3e-414c-a7b0-047dec7e8dc5silicate
73solar heat36d4e3f1-c696-4065-bddf-b6d23c13bb8asolar heat
71sound velocityc3b360d3-ed2a-4432-bc7f-44b930c3e319sound velocity
503Thermal DiffusivityIn heat transfer analysis, thermal diffusivity is the thermal conductivity divided by density and specific heat capacity at constant pressure. It measures the rate of transfer of heat of a material from the hot end to the cold end.d051f66f-73f9-4b5d-aff9-e6db21884999themal diffusivity
501Total Dissolved SolidsTotal dissolved solids (TDS) is a measure of the dissolved combined content of all inorganic and organic substances present in a liquid in molecular, ionized, or micro-granular (colloidal sol) suspended form.10ad7409-6928-4043-8ac0-a4ecca3e340ftotal dissolved solids
309absorption91becf79-26dd-4b22-a008-a04409645bd5AWI
303acceleration87670ea4-f792-43cd-a39d-4a62dc17cc02AWI
534angle6b64f4d3-fdc2-4ffe-be8a-b995b10ccccdAWI
461angular ratesbe715c33-1bf0-4700-8083-68c98aced542AWI
264attitude10a9cc16-bd0b-4c41-816b-4536f48f61f1AWI
89barometric pressurebarometric pressurec746b75f-9c8c-4a05-af0c-26438b89607abarometric pressure
387brightness temperature2ec8f70f-d863-40c1-94db-eadd5b9b1e14AWI
395broadband irradiance88a80c9d-dc33-4456-acec-541e6dadded4broadband irradiance
228colorimetriccolorimetric80bb2f08-7491-4193-844f-91aeacdf8059colorimetric
192concentrationconcentration4afcaa7a-83fb-4cb5-b728-121672931f83https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600045
297cosmic particles01cc6aff-bfe3-4e3e-90d5-43816c22f6c0AWI
280currente7e2efa4-8f58-4602-bafe-fd7727c065dchttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600152
202delta tThis parameter describes the difference in temperature.e5439c0f-a30e-4e1b-ab9a-1c90a46f3f7aAWI
95diffuse radiationa3f4d16d-8f52-4681-95fa-5dd4c296d08eAWI
96direct radiation4ef54061-1f22-4f08-9beb-ae49f0660799AWI
195distancedistance86359168-9698-47bb-a929-58b1eec7c875distance
6electrical resistenceThe electrical resistence306d0e38-85a7-4120-bacc-306c3900caa6electrical resistence
391factor317fb838-05e3-44a0-bdde-7453b3f60817AWI
437fluorescent particles7f276689-c86a-49ba-a4e1-96212724c87eAWI
386forceForce8bfb459f-8df3-4856-8b40-77fa50d70acfAWI
308frequencyeaa40e53-1736-4994-a031-4264fe590a0eAWI
93global radiationb52b26c1-1492-4f18-a9c5-e8db610a22f1AWI
302gravityd1501fda-6e40-4e25-aa1e-ce67a614c2e0AWI
296imageStill image files such as jpeg, tiff, png that may be opened by applications such as PhotoShop26a5ebf7-ac87-4d51-a6e9-13e57f01b1e1https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/M01/current/IMG
307indexA key in an associative array3e3c52ca-f111-424b-ade2-b4b4fed10bceAWI
304isotope ratioa428fb8f-7299-42ab-8dfb-9779c3c9e66fAWI
478luminance45682dc6-8dd3-4374-b908-54cfb8351557AWI
301magnetic fieldc5df678b-74b7-4833-bef7-75b66f9e04fbAWI
295microbe samplesafc279ba-2303-4071-b8bd-048e2c512568AWI
434particle number concentrationfecd55ae-7fce-440a-b027-4b79966cec7cAWI
314powerPower is the rate of doing work, the amount of energy transferred per unit time.b3642575-a235-40f5-8f4c-2582f99fbdf3AWI
299radar images7ce8289b-79ca-4baf-b25c-b53c8c2e9f8eAWI
477radiation6085b453-cd96-4357-b6ce-c9cc0f43fbdfAWI
97reflex radiation77d6bb71-df11-4c24-a7b3-c948f93d7e3eAWI
316relative permittivity293425d1-3078-43b2-abff-fe48c1fe95bfAWI
456RGB image5314bcd1-c901-4826-9450-ec2f59c123d3AWI
305satellite imagesdda6ffc8-3c65-43dc-9eed-73b4bcad7106AWI
447sea ice stresse4664bef-f926-4472-a185-309209c44064AWI
445snowfall particle shape8fbc3b01-efb7-4724-9d51-19e0cbebaa95AWI
385sonic temperaturesonic temperature838e7947-6fd9-437d-bc16-d8603aaac487AWI
535spectral densityc8c06f02-2f04-4e74-a4fe-ec95b62f87fespectral density
394spectral radiance8e38c13a-a4c6-48fb-9a0f-3482f50a89a4spectral radiance
298speed5b307626-b985-4ae2-a29c-d6fd8daac1edhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600152
252total alkalinity9bc599c1-0015-4aa2-b50a-a9a92fb390bfAWI
322transmissiontransmissioned3fc581-b4dc-4149-89bf-3a7e7aa294edAWI
507"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. Atmosphere water vapor content is sometimes referred to as "precipitable water", although this term does not imply the water could all be precipitated.cd700c7c-e010-48b8-8d92-0a440f017640https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CF12N107/
68air temperatureParameters quantifying the degree of hotness of the atmosphere. Specifically excludes indirect measurements of other parameters such as wet bulb temperatures.fc5cc4ed-34f1-4442-bf62-03064ac8b3a2https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/CDTA
458altitudeAltitude is the (geometric) height above the geoid, which is the reference geopotential surface. The geoid is similar to mean sea level.f745e507-ac9b-4995-9815-8060212aafd1https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN0028
287amountThe number of occurrences of an entity.0efb68bc-ff69-4bd7-bbd5-d3c10a165ac0https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600008
275amplitudeThe maximum displacement of a periodic variable over a single spatial or temporal period.7f132b4d-8406-4344-b7d6-a9c005ce840ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600254
599atmospheric pressureVariables associated with the determination of the atmospheric pressure near the Earth's surface.934a222d-e133-4a16-aa80-5c65182d23cahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/OD1/current/AIRPRES
587attenuationThe proportion of any kind of flux or signal that is lost when absorbed or scattered by a medium.61cf23bf-c3a6-45f5-9283-4ea9e1fb8a56https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600217
60benthic fluxParameters quantifying the exchange of nutrients between the bed (ie the sediment) and the water column sometimes termed benthic fluxes.fc315a09-d87c-4ae4-bdec-fc49e14af9a6https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/SAMO
530carbon dioxide471b0684-ddf5-43fa-bb19-56a0de55afa9https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S27/current/CS003089
609carbon dioxide in waterThe partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the water body by equilibration with air30a2b156-ee3b-47e5-bd00-bd5ab6995988https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/PCOW
432carbon monoxidea9e87cce-1dec-47f9-ad9b-f46c05f915dchttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S27/current/CS003002
61chlorophyll a0b11db4a-2b7d-4e21-80b2-e50798256cd0https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/CPWC/
99CO2carbon dioxidea21726d3-ff08-443d-8aa8-040fbcaeadc2https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S27/current/CS003089
66conductivity45a58184-841d-4977-adb9-38898e917854https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P21/current/MS11621
619currentsVariables associated with the determination of the speed and direction of surface and subsuface seawater currents.fcd411c1-b416-4c80-87e9-5e11bc2ccc3fhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/OD1/current/CURR
454date2e3ed696-87f3-4e66-b686-6852c8068b4ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/AYMD
313densityccdf06cc-f857-4567-9ce2-1e37d8c9244ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P21/current/MS2970
54depthDepth is the vertical distance below the surface.7db3a34d-0c86-493c-8a14-95d7ba82434dhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN0721
620direction of motionThe compass direction (degrees clockwise from True North) towards which an object is moving.d5383928-616b-4f14-86ad-769750736f2bhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600214
175durationThe amount of time something lasts.e596e004-46cc-40e5-b67b-29c39d7e4215https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600331
603fco2Fugacity (partial pressure corrected for non-ideality of gases) of carbon dioxide in air that is in equilibrium with a seawater sample.1f1ca81e-97b6-43e5-8bef-2cb8c55aac32https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/FCO2XXXX
604fco2_wetairThe fugacity (effective partial pressure allowing for non-ideal gas) of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere assuming a humidity of 100 per cent.42700018-e44b-4ae8-889e-5080db20465fhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/FCO2WTAT
69flowThe volume of water passing through a sensor package or sampling device per unit time.04ab2d1e-4085-47a6-b228-4cf5526b0bcfhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/INFLTF01
612h2o_abs_eqUnavailable52558b6c-d759-4ed6-884f-eadca8d3b8b7https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/ABH2OXEQ
324heatflux7aae8fc9-e48d-4057-87e5-e9cde9c31ec2https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/HFLX
455heightThe vertical distance of an observation or a sample collection above the ground surface.84e1f61a-034d-46ff-bd70-6f9d69f33918https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/AHINWI01
618horiz_currents_wcParameters expressing the velocity (including scalar speeds and directions) of water column horizontal movement, commonly termed Eulerian currents7c39cf2d-fa12-4ff8-a05d-894043ece44ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/RFVL
101latitudeAngular distance from the equator along a meridian of the Earth's surface, ranging from -90deg at the South Pole to 90deg at the North Pole26a772d5-e74d-4c57-a317-9f57b2e77683https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S19/current/S1901291
284lengthThe measurement or distance from one end to the other (in metres).64c8df68-95e9-4908-8a34-4a647c7f31a7https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/W01/current/016
625locationnan53252e48-bf2a-4036-a37d-5beb9ff532c8https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600255/
102longitudeAngular distance from the Prime Meridian along a parallel of the Earth's surface, ranging from 0deg to 180deg to the east, and 0deg to -180deg to the west.7cca9a99-834c-4238-918b-111d30ff9454https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S19/current/S1901292
326longwave radiatione0e7afce-0d5e-4871-bf53-be19d3daeec6https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P04/current/G206
601massThe amount of a specified substance.3558b269-6b58-4122-b27a-e7a43ba8007fhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600042
431methaneThis term encompasses parameters quantifying dissolved methane in water bodies.65d17437-2c33-4072-8a82-fe5f4d21fd95https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/C67/current/CH4X/
615molar_doxyDissolved oxygen concentration (umol/l) uncorrected for salinity and pressure effects.c6a43645-e193-4cd8-bb0b-c3568afa25a6https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/R03/current/MOLAR_DOXY
327net radiation1f65154a-a146-4d0e-9d5d-4faa043a36e7https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P04/current/G207
82nitrateA polyatomic ion with the molecular formula NO3−.9ce1814f-774e-47b1-a5e0-8c0f6254d488https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S27/current/CS002879
83nitriteA polyatomic ion with the molecular formula NO2−.2d66864b-462b-4f09-b8ce-cfa0c0b42668https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S27/current/CS002877
241nitrogenThe chemical element nitrogen.ebaec9ce-206e-4f24-9b6a-3bd3ef1092ffhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S27/current/CS002807
180nitrogen dioxidenitrogen dioxide17b85ddb-daa0-4a89-9584-f7316953c1b6https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S27/current/CS003170
549nitrous oxideAn oxide of nitrogen also known as dinitrogen oxide or laughing gas9198decc-a517-4827-ab65-734de403e889https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S27/current/CS002798
312orientationOrientation (horizontal relative to true north)67ec3c22-98d7-4bb4-819a-91cf810cde52https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/HEADCM01
595oxygen concentrationThe amount (volume, mass or quantity of matter) of dissolved oxygen per amount (volume or mass) of a body of water.b0206e3e-dd0e-4076-8893-707257980f57https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P25/current/DOXY
596oxygen saturationThe proportion of the amount (volume, mass or quantity of matter) of dissolved oxygen per amount (volume or mass) of a body of water relative to the amount in a water body in equilibrium with the atmosphere.a4b48cb2-9630-40c3-886f-52cbaec6d6d9https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P25/current/OXYS
616oxygen saturation by optodeSaturation of oxygen {O2 CAS 7782-44-7} in the water body [dissolved plus reactive particulate phase] by in-situ oxygen optode and computation from concentration.a8304bc8-7e9c-4a0a-977f-6e96535b4dc9https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/OG1/current/OXYSAT
565partial pressureThe pressure exerted by a gas as part of a gas mixture.4ae068e2-1820-439a-9a8b-903bda877f0dhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600047
610pco2_atmThe pressure that would be exerted by carbon dioxide in a sample of the atmosphere if it occupied the same volume on its own.7a88c687-4904-4013-a499-a98970844f2fhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/ACO2XXXX
57pHA measure of acidity where the scale is either unknown or not specified.266e749f-24f8-4344-a8c6-fce634af7662https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600281
173precipitationb018a2cb-702c-46c9-b180-b5926d042031https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN0452/
179pressureForce per unit area applied in the direction perpendicular to a surface. For pressure measurements used to express the depth (vertical coordinate) in a water body use.9189d198-6d31-49a6-b97d-99e06443d380https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600274
614pressure of analysed gas streamThe force exerted by gases in a continuous stream.b3933305-87ac-4f7e-89b5-ebcd79cfa3cfhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/GASPRES1
611press_eqThe force exerted by gases in air equilibrated with a liquid sample inside the measurement loop or equilibration chamber of a gas analyser.bb7180a8-601e-4d06-8769-451c24f75e4dhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/PRES00EQ
270quality flagA variable with the standard name of quality_flag contains an indication of assessed quality information of another data variable. The linkage between the data variable and the variable or variables with the standard_name of quality_flag is achieved using the ancillary_variables attribute.49672910-d92b-4b01-8eeb-b04463aaf368https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/0O77RYX8
617raw gas analyser outputRaw concentration parameters from a gas analyser such as a LiCor380afb2d-ce30-4024-9123-878987c40037https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/RGAS
30salinityThe mass of sodium chloride dissolved per unit mass of the water column (definition prior to introduction of PSS-78 Practical Salinity Scale).9c3bb97a-b67c-4cc3-a557-4595c22f6eeahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600085
221saturationA ratio of the measured concentration of a dissolved element or compund in the water to the maximum amount of that element or compound that will dissolve in the water at that temperature and pressure under stable equilibrium2b17bdd5-26a6-400c-b26d-086ca7e4f8adhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600051
75sea surface heightThe displacement of the water column surface from a fixed, stable reference, expressed as metres or pressure.fed6b4bb-f930-4f6c-bc25-5e71d35584cbhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/OD1/current/SEALVL
79sea_ice_thickness"Thickness" means the vertical extent of a layer. "Sea ice" means all ice floating in the sea which has formed from freezing sea water, rather than by other processes such as calving of land ice to form icebergs.587e924e-375e-42b1-92f2-39fb348bf822https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN0369/
325shortwave radiation397ae1c2-3f80-4130-8731-3360edbd1435https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P04/current/G214
524snow heightSurface snow refers to the snow on the solid ground or on surface ice cover, but excludes, for example, falling snowflakes and snow on plants. Thickness means the vertical extent of a layer.80dbc5ed-b0f8-41f1-8a1b-4ca2b940442fhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN0222
585soil respirationd2aa909e-afba-40e9-872d-b79347d2db58https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P04/current/G091
522soil temperatureSoil temperature is the bulk temperature of the soil, not the surface (skin) temperature. Soil means the near-surface layer where plants sink their roots. For subsurface temperatures that extend beneath the soil layer or in areas where there is no surface soil layer, the standard name solid_earth_subsurface_temperature should be used.04c49cfb-2932-4006-9743-170607f98b47https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN0354
423solar_irradianceThe quantity with standard name solar_irradiance, often called Total Solar Irradiance (TSI), is the radiation from the sun integrated over the whole electromagnetic spectrum and over the entire solar disk. The quantity applies outside the atmosphere, by default at a distance of one astronomical unit from the sun, but a coordinate or scalar coordinate variable of distance_from_sun can be used to specify a value other than the default. "Irradiance" means the power per unit area (called radiative flux in other standard names), the area being normal to the direction of flow of the radiant energy.d170de9c-2594-4fc5-87b3-936935ec51adhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/WC485N1Y/
523solid earth subsurface temperatureThe quantity with standard name solid_earth_subsurface_temperature is the temperature at any depth (or in a layer) of the solid earth, excluding surficial snow and ice (but not permafrost or soil). For temperatures in surface lying snow and ice, the more specific standard names temperature_in_surface_snow and land_ice_temperature should be used. For temperatures measured or modelled specifically in the soil layer (the near-surface layer where plants sink their roots) the standard name soil_temperature should be used.c49edd0c-dd44-489f-8685-a2c092c5145ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN2201
276sound pressure in waterSound pressure is the difference from the local ambient pressure caused by a sound wave at a particular location and time.200813cc-d9b9-45f9-99ff-ca418c8abb30https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN0308
277sound pressure level in waterSound pressure is the difference from the local ambient pressure caused by a sound wave at a particular location and time. Sound pressure level in water is expressed on a logarithmic scale with reference to a sound pressure of 1e-6 Pa. Lp = 20 log10(p/p0) where Lp is the sound pressure level, p is the rms sound pressure and p0 is the reference sound pressure.f2afe2e5-eb3a-41cc-886a-eaee929dc9cehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN0310
531standard deviationThe square root of the average of the squares of deviations about the mean of a set of data.7f41d7aa-6255-47ce-94c6-11eda56fd625https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S07/current/S0700007
598status flagA variable with the standard name of status_flag contains an indication of quality or other status of another data variable. This may include the status of the instrument producing the data as well as data quality information. The linkage between the data variable and the variable with the standard_name of status_flag is achieved using the ancillary_variables attribute. A variable which contains purely quality information may use the standard name of quality_flag to provide an assessed quality of the corresponding data.fa329b81-42cf-46bf-a646-69e5f485a0fdhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/NH835ZLS
388surface albedoThe surface called surface means the lower boundary of the atmosphere. Albedo is the ratio of outgoing to incoming shortwave irradiance, where shortwave irradiance means that both the incoming and outgoing radiation are integrated across the solar spectrum.37d71d4c-5a50-4fe0-a90c-19e45b83c05ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN0328
594surface elevationThe vertical distance of the surface above (positive values) or below (negative values) a fixed reference point.ca8bde16-1f63-426b-ae73-f1ca8aee7309https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600259
190surface temperatureThe surface temperature is the temperature at the interface, not the bulk temperature of the medium above or below.deb531a6-ce1e-4ae2-876c-912d7b2d5aa9https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN0225
7temperatureThe degree of hotness of an object, a measurement matrix, an environment, expressed against a standard scale.a45c8d6f-f4b3-4df2-8994-393f4331863fhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600082
613temp_optcellTemperature in optical sample cell.d9b8d96a-4039-44ba-9019-3e4cd8eead1ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/TMESOT01
515textFree text fieldbc3c51ac-3c16-473b-acc2-b78c94c5d46ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/G12/current/013
453timea410c9e2-7196-4195-8598-aa2a4dddb06fhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/AYMD
72turbidityEstimate of suspended sediment concentration based on the proportion of a light transmission in the water column that is reflected back to a co-located receiver.2b9a3a3e-252f-4420-9cc7-cb618aa36a53https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/TURBXXXX
94ultra-violet (uv) radiationParameters relating to the intensity of ultra-violet radiation in either the atmosphere or the water columne50c15a5-684e-441b-9767-efec324579f5https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/UVRD/
479uncertaintyA generic term for the parameter that characterizes the dispersion of the values that could reasonably be attributed to a measurand; uncertainty derivation should be described in the usage metadata.81dc6a1a-b1fb-4895-8096-657d2d5c6a7bhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S07/current/S0700011
174visibilitycdd94e5b-2d20-4794-9bf8-ba225d5999dehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P14/current/GVAR0923
281voltageThe difference in electric potential between two points. For the raw signal output as voltage of a measuring device use S0600183 for 'Raw signal (voltage)'0f301272-4269-46d6-aa26-58cacb054a56https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S06/current/S0600163
315volumetric water contentf9426bd3-7362-4412-8966-8ced128c5d66https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P21/current/MS11700
557water pressure sensorsSensors measuring hydrostatic pressure that are capable of withstanding the physical demands made by in-situ measurements in water bodies. Depending upon the mode of deployment they may measure sea level, waves, mooring performance or the depth of a profiling instrument.800ce494-3c20-4da6-b4c2-affd6299ebc8https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/WPS
67water temperature653c9333-ab0e-41fb-8ff4-94b80c411ca0https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P25/current/WTEMP
602water vapour (analysed gas stream)The property relates to water molecules suspended in air. The physical entity refers to the continuous flow of gas that passes through one or more sensors.499c8588-ed73-4dd1-8df4-98812c4c5129https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S29/current/PE001492
626Wave directionDirect measurements (including visual estimates) plus statistically derived parametersa4d41b86-5f17-43f6-b47d-aff75de01490https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/GWDR/
331wave heightWave height of waves on the water body5019ced0-bf2d-4262-90a3-3e9fcbc9d897https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/WMOCWHXX
332wave periodWave Period1f0e16bd-a1f6-4571-b45c-3e08a5ccac2ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P14/current/GVAR0953
86wet bulk density1c920599-8466-431c-837e-49478ff83410https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S05/current/S050176
91wind directionDirection (from) of wind relative to True North {wind direction} in the atmosphere.2de73374-361e-4b64-b7ff-00495ffdc394https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/EWDAZZ01
627Wind speed of gustSpeed is the magnitude of velocity. Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) The wind speed is the magnitude of the wind velocity. A gust is a sudden brief period of high wind speed. In an observed timeseries of wind speed, the gust wind speed can be indicated by a cell_methods of maximum for the time-interval. In an atmospheric model which has a parametrised calculation of gustiness, the gust wind speed may be separately diagnosed from the wind speed.901a3013-e318-4060-8a57-d1195e381139https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/standard_name/wind_speed_of_gust/
90wind_speedSpeed is the magnitude of velocity. Wind is defined as a two-dimensional (horizontal) air velocity vector, with no vertical component. (Vertical motion in the atmosphere has the standard name upward_air_velocity.) The wind speed is the magnitude of the wind velocity.e3e222e1-7833-467c-96d7-5c23d92b787ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P07/current/CFSN0038/
607xco2wetairThe proportion as a ratio of quantity of matter of CO2 in a sample of undried atmosphereca606039-8ec8-4d75-8fa8-924acbbe2559https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/XCO2WTAT
605xco2wetairequilwaterThe proportion as a ratio of quantity of matter of CO2 in a sample of air equilibrated with seawater expressed on a 100% humidity/moisture saturated/wet air basis51e55c20-c494-48e5-ba57-cc09078e644ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/XCO2WTWB
608xco2_dryairThe proportion as a ratio of quantity of matter of CO2 in a sample of atmosphere expressed on a dry air basis6d5ab5ad-f3aa-4ea1-8609-0e291c5c72c6https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/XCO2DRAT
606xco2_drywaterThe proportion as a ratio of quantity of matter of CO2 in a sample of air equilibrated with seawater expressed on a dry air basis88c112fa-9fc4-4afa-96f4-1be325285034https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/XCO2WBDY
429activity76b4c379-c254-4f0d-b646-12eab4c23995PANGAEA
436aerosol mass concentration98341363-3ea3-414f-9c6e-97b89d6b315ePANGAEA
516aerosol optical thickness3705c3fe-6223-4ad6-8db6-9dbd1bcf5197PANGAEA
421Battery terminal voltage44502796-11b8-4ea5-b817-9730aaf08a19PANGAEA
439black carboncce7a2a2-a0ba-4bad-8546-161b301cd452PANGAEA
542capacitance57205b7f-ed6b-429d-9e9e-2b39cd7ee757PANGAEA
438cloud condensation nuclei44c92e8f-efa2-4d03-b792-5759d274db48PANGAEA
397course over groundcourse over ground4c3ed12f-9fb8-487c-9441-8ab6cc0d24b0PANGAEA
539dielectric permittivityc778f89b-45ff-4c7e-b87f-2d9694935022PANGAEA
460direction2bd9c71f-c09f-4177-a663-10a4cb82da2cPANGAEA
450ice nucleating particles2c4ec7ac-c8e1-4007-9584-9076985edea3PANGAEA
446intensity7e509b3a-69df-41fc-a23d-f3a500299b3aPANGAEA
419internal temperatureac47d32a-21cc-496d-83ba-1286405252e1PANGAEA
430ozone6056709d-4b8f-429f-8315-fc761e72381fPANGAEA
418ozone partial pressure0fde0e34-2b4b-4043-a0ae-c46cf6fcc99cPANGAEA
420ozone raw current037930d6-4271-49b8-abaa-9a46b30ed4a8PANGAEA
588particle fluxParticle, flux or Part flux in PANGAEAbb5f32db-3fd8-4c7a-9f41-a96a4df721d0particle flux
435particle size distribution18e96f62-e8d0-4e23-b8ef-67b2464b5882PANGAEA
543phasee7506388-5d01-4991-a315-75f4674935d8PANGAEA
422pump current70b1cbbd-e60a-4039-ba90-ba530e87a74bPANGAEA
528ratio70cc51a7-bdb3-4aac-9286-a3751dfedd27PANGAEA
433sulfurdioxideba510264-d73c-4da8-98e5-b0fbdea2b617PANGAEA
509thickness10162444-5b54-44ae-a5b0-8d6c05ed3517PANGAEA
508water contentcc8817ce-e1a2-47b7-8e3d-54571887b67fPANGAEA

Item Types

idnamedescriptionuuidvalue
493magnetic snow depth sensorThe device should measure snow depth along transects or in grids as the observer walks or skis on the snow surface.14094ef4-abed-4230-9a9f-b4bfe744159eAWI
494thermal properties analyzermeasuring the thermal conductivity of soil and ice samples41e11a4e-89e1-4e58-b22b-f40a6d52608fAWI
485airspeed vector system9f6a822e-bb32-4291-8950-2376dfe727b6AWI
250alkalinity sensord6df4c16-bf07-4a7d-8ab5-b402219b61b4AWI
251battery pack95483ab3-1065-4637-a360-38af1f4b6923AWI
263bottom pressure recordere52c12c1-ebe4-4fb0-9d0a-c07bb59cd930AWI
540broadband radioReal-time phased array digital radio units4dc09c54-4498-4213-a5ec-53217363cccdAWI
538cavity ring-down spectrometerA cavity ring-down spectrometer (CRDS) is a type of analytical instrument used to measure the concentration of trace gases in a sample. It works by measuring the rate at which light decays inside a highly-reflective cavity filled with the sample gas. When laser light is introduced into the cavity, it bounces back and forth between two highly reflective mirrors, creating a standing wave of light. As the light interacts with the sample gas, some of it is absorbed, causing the light intensity to decay over time. By measuring the time it takes for the light to decay, and the rate of decay, the CRDS can determine the concentration of the sample gas with high sensitivity and precision.fa0479b8-9cef-402a-8c62-6ef21cbdc7cbAWI
441chamber for gas sampling8e11605b-ad12-4650-8b87-f18a5466f9d5AWI
541computer60c8a7fb-2ee0-42d1-99ef-0d066509255fAWI
355corer031f7a0c-cc9c-4ddd-a040-63f5b1dd8af5AWI
237device storeDevice Store83fe0b02-0e73-4244-9a33-59d8e5c43a81AWI
464distributed temperature sensored728ce4-ac46-4f10-ab44-cda2f2d82d44AWI
550electrical resistivity tomographyElectrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a geophysical method used to image the subsurface using differences in measured electrical resistivity at the surface. Pangaea ID: 1196505f7763f-0991-437e-9f3f-249839ca6697AWI
583flasherUsually a LED unit to make recovery easier.b141587d-dae4-4a88-afe0-658996fa2f5aAWI
245fluorescence sensorA fluorescence sensor is an instrument that detects and measures the emission of light from a sample when it is excited by a specific wavelength of light. The sensor works by shining a light source onto the sample and then detecting the fluorescent light that is emitted as a result of the sample absorbing the excitation light. The fluorescence emitted from the sample can provide information about its chemical composition, concentration, and other properties.412789f4-5a84-42c4-85c2-932b8a2b97e9AWI
467flux plate852a3fa9-c64e-4022-b01b-1976dd978496AWI
469gas analyzer492ce3f9-81d9-476e-888b-8970f5aa9b36AWI
521high throughput sequencerd2725c1b-46fd-48c1-84ef-00f035a2af6bAWI
246laboratory6a50b863-1a42-40c2-958c-6f94812cc589AWI
336lander43893d41-159d-4ab0-8979-27cc73260bbaAWI
191large scale facilityLarge Scale Facility35b952f8-54db-4ab2-97d8-830df2eb171aAWI
334light optics66bd8a65-9bdc-4767-8afe-f14a1cb33e8fAWI
444methane sensor83b18853-7035-4ba2-904e-0f30fd530110AWI
279multimeter257507de-df12-4876-96d1-e7227e6150e5AWI
495multiparameter water monitoring probehttps://en.eijkelkamp.com/products/sensors-monitoring_uk/multiparameter-ap-5000-set-uk.htmlbe53a2da-3545-4a75-8c8c-cb918cb811f5AWI
300navigation systema7bca47a-60f4-47be-8c78-030952a163feAWI
219not assignednot assigned062397bd-7864-4a07-a040-1d41d7b2fbdanot assigned
578OBS auxiliary equipmentAuxiliary equipment to operate an ocean-bottom seismometer.b54e4804-cc68-4232-b550-a835196e2915AWI
579OBS frameFrame and buoyancy of an ocean-bottom seismometer.7e5283e2-cf09-4726-acbc-39214c740a71AWI
580OBS pressure tubePressure tube to host the data logger and the batteries of an ocean-bottom-seismometer.a6e92703-f931-4ed9-8521-392f11da4ef9AWI
364ozone sondeAirborne (balloon) measurements of ozone in atmosphere and aboved7871db8-cffb-4c8e-a3ca-efc08d8d4b72AWI
452particle counter44f38ffd-cde8-48a2-981c-e10579f060aeAWI
243pCO2 SensorpCO2 Sensor59a81143-83da-4fc7-980f-359be6af036dAWI
153photoPhoto8afdd1dd-ae04-40ce-93f1-f9298c41f91eAWI
271pressure sensorAWIda39c873-7556-42db-9f20-cefc6b9652faAWI
262profiler2785b7af-68be-4f4c-a508-bccd014140f8AWI
265provisioning systemAddon systems like batteries, lights, cables, lifting bodies, ...b75fefb8-d5c2-4e12-85e2-b5ecf811e4c3AWI
249pump9b01768f-c30f-436e-b47b-9488d0bd055dAWI
291radar systemff438a7e-e6b5-42e3-953f-8f1a45a073d0AWI
362radiation meterInstrument measuring photosynthetically active radiation288dd4c9-d03d-46c7-8a34-3df9f315b679AWI
582radio beaconVHF radio beacon to locate ocean-bottom instruments after emerging at the sea surface.72a404cc-b9e6-4dc3-9c23-7a54a9656825AWI
442radon extractor and counters1a37df25-b522-4b6a-b5a6-2fde4bcec09fAWI
360recorder3b09009d-57bf-41a2-a3cf-1c65f0d5c3efAWI
260releaser08f71187-8f99-4d21-aad6-27d4788416c2AWI
352sampler7ff307e3-c7f0-454a-a5bb-1545a4cd4a73AWI
354seismic ocean bottom receiverinstrument to collect seismic data064583d4-fe05-4c2b-861a-6905488bb97fAWI
199small scale facilitya3083189-c77c-47f4-8ef5-02b72deb5bcbAWI
584soil respiration chamberSoil respiration is commonly estimated as the flux of CO2 emitted from the soil surface and is considered a good estimator of overall biological activity. Several types of chambers are used for in situ measurement and its methods are depend exclusively on headspace gas concentration measurements or determining the unused capacity of a known chemical trap. Chambers can be made of various rigid materials that do not react with CO2.49136507-ff4b-470e-b340-fcf85a84324cAWI
468sonic ranger43461654-0b2d-4e60-ac26-bc61c4ae4bd5AWI
555sound sourceA Sound Source is a device that emits acoustic signals underwater at a predefined frequency.93eef148-13a5-4bd2-a515-629277d764a8AWI
376spectrometer3183ca3f-45a9-4b14-8389-7fbdb422f4b3AWI
234station0ab91755-25f6-4d5a-bab1-6f7b2b69c02aAWI
463temperature and humidity sensor006cc465-9ed5-4617-8d00-4f4d65454f71AWI
240TOC-analyzerTotal organic carbon analyzereda518c5-d716-4085-956b-3adec49c3391https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P21/current/MS10800
259underwater acoustic recorderUnderwater Acoustic Recorder31fb67fc-0dc6-4f3c-a275-be47cf8dbbb9AWI
235vehiclebf2d0acf-96e6-479b-a58c-912ba374511cAWI
293video and sampling system12d59cd1-01ca-427d-ba8b-147472dc6200AWI
533accelerometersInstruments that measure non-gravitational accelerations acting upon a spacecraft.90feb2c8-4622-42d5-afee-dd2c867e6083https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/307
269acoustic backscatter sensorInstrument that measures the amount of sound energy transmitted into the water column returned to the instrument.1e4b1257-131f-465b-81d7-ede5e893db99https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/183
248acoustic doppler velocimeterADV is the acronym for acoustic doppler velocimeter. The group includes all in-situ instruments that make high frequency measurements of three-dimensional current velocity in order to determine the extent of turbulence within a water body.49e201a0-46ae-4915-85dd-341d4fbbd1b1https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/384
144aerosol samplerA device that collects a sample of aerosol (dry particles or liquid droplets) from the atmosphere.ba06dcce-aa4e-4633-ad2e-2f9792d4fc4ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/13
361air samplerA device that continuously supplies a flow of air either to an analytical instrument, over a sensor or from which discrete samples may be drawn.49a2e09a-5ad9-4022-a008-67aaf86b2364https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/58
254aircraftA fixed-wing self-propelled aircraft.f8c88892-963b-4484-8146-bb0c23623d08https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/62
380airgunA marine seismic source which injects a bubble of highly compressed air into the water. Oscillations of the bubble as it alternatively expands and contracts generate a sonic wave whose frequency depends on the amount of air in the bubble, its pressure, and the water depth.08db3f2e-740e-4e95-b3bd-45b79a4663cehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/SNAG
150altimeterInstruments that measure their distance above a specified elevation such as the sea surface or the seabed. Classification includes acoustic and pressure-based instruments that are designed to provide platform z co-ordinate spatial coverage in the atmosphere or a water body. It excludes remote sensing instruments such as LIDAR and satellite radar altimeters designed to map surface elevation.d15a213e-ca0c-4284-a139-4343d16147b9https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/379
390anemometersInstrument that measures wind speed and direction at a single elevation.4634e1b1-cf9f-45ad-86f2-13bb51c93231https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/101
576Argos GPS-localised transmitters8b00e6d4-c655-4d9d-bf70-c776d0903712https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/POS16
229autoanalyserInstruments that continuously draw samples through plumbing adding reagents whilst controlling the environment to produce a chemical reaction before passing the sample to a detector, e.g. the automated colorimetric determination of nutrients.427ba185-2ccd-400d-9e37-9ac3d0030eachttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB04
518autonomous surface water vehicleA self-propelled vehicle operating on the sea surface with no human occupants.5136aeb1-b38e-4a0f-a69a-914456a24acdhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/3B
136autonomous underwater vehicleA free-roving platform operating in the water column with propulsion but no human operator on board (e.g. Autosub, Gavia).c6166274-7c7b-404c-ab05-cfc668084a9chttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/25
168bathythermographInstruments that measure vertical profiles of sea temperature by either lowering a pressure plus temperature senor package (MBT) or dropping a free falling disposable sensor (XBT).8491757d-5078-4987-8720-f9b0549abd98https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/132
166benthic incubation chamberA device that isolates a portion of seabed plus overlying water from its surroundings. Either returns the entire system to the surface or incorporates sampling devices and/or in-situ sensors.40474f10-4dd6-46c7-a95a-36076abd1554https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/151
155benthos samplerA net or sledge dragged across the seabed designed to sample benthic fauna.de03a8c5-40ab-4d21-935d-a1e6c4293c52https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/24
357bottom netApparatus where capture is based on chasing the target species (e.g. a trawl).5467f0cf-6e28-4e1d-9559-82a626b8d6cehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/64
563box corerA marine geological tool that recovers undisturbed soft surface sediments. It is designed for minimum disturbance of the sediment surface by bow wave effects. Traditionally, it consists of a weighted stem fitted to a square sampling box. The corer is lowered vertically until it impacts with the seabed. At this point the instrument is triggered by a trip as the main coring stem passes through its frame. While pulling the corer out of the sediment a spade swings underneath the sample to prevent loss. When hauled back on board, the spade is under the box.461b4b75-b462-462c-b8c9-e9495ae0d2bchttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL1177
393broadband radiometerInstrument that measures the intensity of electromagnetic radiation in either the atmosphere or the water column.76f7c3ba-0703-44f6-b525-f845620509bbhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/122
232buoyAn undrogued (i.e. no sub-surface parachute) surface float that is deployed in regions where sea ice forms that moves with either ice or water depending upon the time of year.958f789f-ed05-49a6-a030-cc2f90e7fab7https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/49
465cameraAll types of photographic equipment used to record visual images. Includes stills, video, film and digital systems.b6137065-3a20-40a2-b8c7-666a23707419https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/311
537cavity enhanced absorption spectrometersInstruments that illuminate a sample inside an optical cavity, typically using laser light, and measure the concentration or amount of a species in gas phase by absorption spectroscopy. Techniques include cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS) and integrated cavity output spectroscopy (ICOS).e967b68f-5471-4e08-a109-670c676116bbhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB38
137chirpChirp systems emit a swept-frequency signal, meaning that the transmitted signal is emitted over a period of time and over a set range of frequencies. This repeatable (transmitted) waveform can be varied in terms of pulse length, frequency bandwidth, and phase/amplitude. A matched filter, or correlation process, collapses the swept frequency modulated (FM) received signal into a pulse of short duration, maximizing the signal-to-noise-ratio. The reflected signal is received by a tuned transducer array that generates the outgoing acoustic energy. Chirps operate within a range of 400Hz - 24 kHz and are used for the first 20-30 metres of unconsolidated sediments.(sub bottom profiler)cd4c962d-7bd2-44c1-b47b-8621094dfc06https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/CHRP
597clock synchronisersInstruments that coordinate the time or frequency of independent time devices usually across networks.d392c6dc-3c79-426c-922b-91b3f40b35e2https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/395
552cloud lidar systemInstruments that measure meteorological phenomena such as wind speed, wind direction and air quality remotely by determining the distances from a platform to a reflective surface in the atmosphere or at ground level, calculated from timed return rates of continuous or pulsed emissions of laser light.80a2322e-9f68-422e-8ac8-6edbc6164a06https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/92
379cloud radar systemca41e2aa-ca61-4af8-83d3-44c0db182729https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000102
400CO2 analyserCO2 ANALYZERS4b4ee3fa-52f7-45bc-9c08-7eee78722247https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000689
358CO2 sensor2a4efba3-28ae-4ead-b742-0a2ab16da3e5https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000689
288compassAn instrument to measure directional orientation relative to the Earth's magnetic field.22728e5e-d995-40ee-956b-411ff8976e98https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S04139
283conductivity metera91b7e6b-c826-458d-a672-8aec35e581c2https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000692
593continuous water samplerA device that continuously supplies a flow of water either to an analytical instrument, over a sensor or from which samples may be drawn.b0233cf0-6772-4179-a5f2-9bd6729d3168https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/31
122CTDA package lowered and raised vertically from a surface platform, usually a ship, always carrying pressure, temperature and conductivity sensors. Addional optional sensors include fluorometers, transmissometers and radiometers. The package may also carry water bottles.a9d74710-fd32-4820-b27b-5b01a9286138https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/130
140current metersInstrument that measures current speed and direction at a single depth.12fd2d50-8ce5-4909-aa25-14d1e6eb1757https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/114
127current profilerInstrument that measures current speed and direction at multiple predetermined depths simultaneously.a48763cf-66b7-4bae-b4f2-99560cd9087ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/115
462data loggerElectronic devices that record data over time or in relation to location either with a built-in instrument or sensor or via external instruments and sensors.9affbf12-c340-42da-b3a9-6969b7fc5fb9https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/DLOG
519dielectric probedielectric probe44a95384-4a5a-4f34-b77f-a51a4d339036https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000702
214dissolved oxygen sensorInstrument that measures the concentration of gases, generally oxygen, dissolved in the water column.a5130245-dd1f-4021-b1d0-cedee1960198https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/351
339dredge4f128bf7-9f04-4599-b8c1-30e253b0c3f6https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P21/current/MS3335
340drifterAn unmanned instrumented platform operating on the surface of the water column often attached to a drogue to track currents rather than winds (e.g. Argos buoy).504fbfdf-792e-41bc-b8c7-7aa93d64658chttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/42
337drillDevices primarily designed to drill wells through sediment or rock that flush the drill spoil back to the surface where it is examined to provide lithological data through the process known as mud logging.5c5d0a9b-72c2-4b3b-8b4a-b8fa612545c3https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/66
290echo sounderAn instrument that measures the depth of water by transmitting pulses of sound and determining the time taken for the seabed echo to return.eb835665-0d1c-4842-9876-cf2d94039b0ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S04164
536ferryboxA device that continuously supplies a flow of water either to an analytical instrument, over a sensor or from which samples may be drawn.fed3ec43-a28e-48f5-a4df-de1600ecc84ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/31
473fishing gear2c3b675d-afeb-46cf-9436-3640dcdaa86ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P21/current/MS4057
351floatA free-floating platform either on the surface of the water column or at a predetermined depth within the water column.6b520f34-e384-4da3-999c-2724e3b01afahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/47
510flow metersSensors that quantify the rate at which fluids (e.g. water or air) pass through sensor packages, instruments or sampling devices.dbe3e7a8-7727-4f47-a7fb-4dadb5ae2259https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/388
152fluorometerInstrument that measures the amount of stimulated electromagnetic radiation produced by pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted into the water column.c6c00ff3-258e-40ca-8d0e-e0c9157834f4https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/113
590free-floating balloonA container filled with a gas that is lighter than air, which is free to drift in the atmosphere.8e29be8c-629d-4603-b198-82bdcd60fb24https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/52
399gas chromatographInstruments separating gases, volatile substances or substances dissolved in a volatile solvent by transporting an inert gas through a column packed with a sorbent to a detector for assay.5019ae1d-17ad-4a44-8210-8ad0d9067c6ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB02
499GPS receiverd49cb73a-7f60-4d09-a969-b9209a7018f4https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000751
338grabA device that collects a sample of surface sediment including manually deployed equipment like a shovel or bucket.474e5649-ada3-40ab-8330-3ec5067c8688https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/50
148gravimeterInstrument that makes measurements of the Earth's gravity field.2b66c12d-32e8-48f2-a062-cfd1060a7a26https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/158
562gravity corerMarine geological coring device that uses a lead weight system to penetrate the seabed and collect sediment samples.3806eced-2c6e-484c-bc31-05b5878c767chttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL1260
345heat flow probeAn instrument that measures the temperature of the water with which it is in contact.9dd55dd6-3b96-429f-9e78-3b8fc553b9c8https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/134
416humidity sensor03dbe3ad-2227-43af-a127-07652e8192e3https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000764
365hydrophonesDevices containing transducers that convert underwater sound waves into electrical signals.b4400d3d-4f5f-47d0-b316-5df9ec7a7cechttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/369
311inertial navigation systemSystems that determine spatial position using high-accuracy inertial measurements plus input from other sensors such as doppler current sensors to determine platform 3-D location by interpolation between satellite network fixes.1ece68fb-4078-4276-ac0a-18ab9529e123https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/POS19
383infrared gas analyzerInfrared Gas Analyzers0022670b-83e4-49a4-92da-49e63a9911d9https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000264
231inverted echosounderInstruments that locate acoustic reflectors such as fronts in the water column by transmitting pulses of sound from the seabed and determing reflection return times.471205cc-66d0-4b6c-acbf-f9598c336be1https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/112
559kasten corerA marine geological coring device designed to sample large volumes of soft sediments. The kasten corer may come in four different lengths (2 m, 3 m, or 4 m), and uses a stainless steel box with a rectangular section of 15 cm^2 to push into the sediment with the help of a weight on top and a trap at the bottom. To deploy and retrieve the corer, the track and tilt system is used. After retrieval, a removable side of the core barrel can provide immediate access to the sampled sediment. The kasten corer is a variation of the gravity corer.8c2a6627-f069-4542-9d89-c22c4c60fe7ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL1199
491landA platform located on the solid surface of the Earth either above or below sea level.76472bc4-8a27-4c2d-8fda-8b5487e17f53https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/10
492land-sea mammalsA mammal that exists both on land and within the water column. Includes seals, sealions, sea-otters and walruse4c29c381-550e-4c9f-b16c-c32fdb1ccc74https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/77
497laser distance meterDevices used to detect the distance between sensor and sample or presence/absence of an object based a light (often infrared and possibly laser) transmitter and a photoelectric receiver.4de5b786-cb7c-4e47-b7b2-3117d18e8a44https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB42
498laser scannerInstruments that determine the distance between the platform and the Earth's surface by timing reflected pulses of laser light.038225af-99fd-42b8-808a-4e3837031ccchttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/310
374light detection and rangingLight Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) is an active remote sensing system that can be operated in either a profiling or scanning mode using pulses of light to illuminate the terrain. LiDAR data collection involves mounting an airborne laser scanning system onboard an aircraft along with a kinematic Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver to locate an x and y position and an inertial navigation system to monitor the pitch and roll of the aircraft. By accurately measuring the round trip travel time of the laser pulse from the aircraft to the ground, a highly accurate spot elevation can be calculated. Depending upon the altitude and speed of the aircraft along with the laser repetition rate it is possible to obtain point densities that would likely take months to collect using traditional ground survey methods.ff97bdb3-368b-4b71-a33d-30925fbdcecdhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/A04/current/LIDAR
428liquid scintillation counterInstruments assaying alpha and beta radiation by quantitative detection of visible light produced by the passage of rays or particles through a suitable scintillant incorporated into the sample.45c68e03-9dea-46d5-9d87-9bb1da96395ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB21
104magnetometerInstrument that makes measurements of the Earth's magnetic field.7ac1db84-2e29-4c59-9fd0-3718bdc5089chttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/159
564manual sediment corerA hand-held sediment corer. Consists of a tube that is inserted into the sediment manually by a human operator (e.g. through manual force, hammering, rotating etc.).6fcaf0fd-49f4-44c5-80c4-3510cd8861d4https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL1376
382mass spectrometerInstruments used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions most generally used to find the composition of a sample by generating a mass spectrum representing the masses of sample components.5b7ee371-1651-41fb-af2b-7b1ede7471a4https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB16
172meteorological packageInstrument that makes routine meteorological measurements on the atmosphere, typically air pressure, temperature and humidity.7be0c605-0621-4425-bfb7-7374c5fccdedhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/102
346micro structure probeFast response sensors sampled at high frequency to determine the distribution of water body properties on a millimetric scale.430c28eb-da03-4dbd-8ea0-c889afdea925https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/184
258microcatInstrument that simultaneously measures electrical conductivity and temperature in the water column to provide temperature and salinity data.114b4dfd-0447-41a6-b8ab-e7452f5cbcachttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/350
427microscopeInstruments that generate enlarged images of samples using the phenomena of reflection and absorption of visible light. Includes conventional and inverted instruments.93cf0393-c224-43e8-a5e2-ef47166f8e91https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB05
268microstructure sensorFast response sensors sampled at high frequency to determine the distribution of water body properties on a millimetric scale.3e176313-384a-41cf-abf1-d42e8500e385https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/184
373microwave radiometerAn instrument that measures the intensity of electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths between a millimetre and a metre.1d730ad0-4a09-4057-a76d-b9817f31c562https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S04263
396modelAn abstract, conceptual, graphical, mathematical or visualization model that represents empirical objects, phenomena, or physical processes.94861b67-a476-452b-b041-2f6bfb314f38https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/N06/current/N0600008
44mooringA tethered collection of oceanographic instruments at a fixed location that may include seafloor, mid-water and surface components.5fae2273-cc67-40b7-b99f-d4aeee864b20https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/48
292motion sensorInstruments that measure platform orientation or rates of platform motion or acceleration in any direction or along any axis. Excludes inertial navigation systems that are designed to determine platform location with respect to an external co-ordinate reference system.bbfc1fe1-7795-4396-b483-f578effc09bdhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/385
333multi corerDevices designed to collect samples of unconsolidated sediment from between the surface and depths from centimetres to 10s of metres with minimal disturbance of the sediment structure.5a29c31b-25ec-41b2-9986-b6ca0932a839https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/51
266multi-beam echosounderInstruments that measure water depth along several tracks parallel to the platform track by timing pulses of sound reflected on the seafloor.7bea66ac-bec1-414d-8210-126420577652https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/157
278nephelometer9625b029-f043-475e-b831-a8a32ed50185https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000822
343net416d2883-6f19-47ad-b421-d590b2c36a46https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000731
474niskin bottleA plastic free-flushing water sampling bottle with a capacity of 1.7-30 litres. It has caps with rubber seals at each end joined by a plastic-coated metal spring or elastic cord running through the interior of the bottle. It is deployed with the caps held open against the spring by plastic lanyards. When the bottle reaches the desired depth the lanyards are released by a pressure-actuated switch, command signal or messenger weight and the caps are forced shut and sealed. Bottles may be deployed singly clamped to a wire or in groups of up to 48 on a rosette. Reversing thermometers may be attached to a spring-loaded disk that rotates through 180 degrees on bottle closure.e4dba51d-1c0d-44a6-b526-faa3bb953e6bhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL0412
242nitrate sensorAn automated analytical system to measure nitrate concentrations.9080749c-3649-46f2-86d3-e78f042776c6https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S041092
369nutrient analyserInstrument that makes in-situ measurements of one or more of nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, urea, phosphate or silicate dissolved in the water column.8449e4db-a812-49f2-a117-384c3167a6f3https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/181
378observerHumans who estimate a parameter through observation of a phenomenon such as bird counts, bird song mappings and visual wave observations.0252cb17-bb13-447b-b84c-19a9f05ff96ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/91
581ocean bottom seismometerDevices placed on the ground or seabed to measure physical movement of that substrate.1e00ce83-69f2-4362-a214-cd5b92730cd1https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/368
118oxygen sensorAn instrument that may be incorporated into a sensor package to measure dissolved oxygen concentrations in place in the field.1968baba-6b7b-4fff-a96c-99a9911abd6bhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S04276
476ozone analyzer6005ed88-8632-457d-ac07-954b2c4d0666https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000838
328pack iceSea ice not connected to land with an ice concetration of over 70 per cent2be5bd4d-ede6-440c-9f61-2df5cd5f10c9https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/93
244par sensorRadiometer measuring Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR)d2460078-dfd3-44c5-a13b-729689b38ba7https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/R25/current/RADIOMETER_PAR
405particle cameraAll types of photographic equipment used to record visual images. Includes stills, video, film and digital systems.619e4268-6f0c-4030-84d0-568984793430https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/311
426particle samplerA collector of particulates as they sink through the water column.1128abe2-4284-40da-97b1-26e002b3cf33https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/33
230pH meterInstruments that measure the hydrogen ion concentration in the water column.d61a095a-bbb7-4a88-9102-8238efe4edfehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/355
484photometric dissolved oxygen titratorInstruments that incrementally add quantified aliquites of a reagent to a sample until the end-point of a chemical reaction is reached.12c54f4e-5976-4d7a-9356-6df397d6f1a7https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB12
167piezometerDevices that measure fluid (air, gas, water, or oil) pressure within soil, sediment, rock or concrete providing information such as water table level in an aquifer system.353648ab-74c0-4197-8752-a0259728b9e1https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/360
171plankton netA fine-meshed net designed for sampling microzooplankton, mesozooplankton or nekton.7af853f6-9927-406f-a8d8-10bb73c6ae64https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/22
149plankton recorderA device that continuously samples a flow of water, separating and fixing plankton for subsequent identification and counting.eee571ef-21d9-4a03-89c1-33c86789c935https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/21
547pollen-trapA device that collects a sample of aerosol (dry particles or liquid droplets) from the atmosphere.fd37d4be-26ef-4cc6-98eb-278ac87fc049https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/13
350positioning systemThe electronic parts to determinate the ship's position.a6f6fea7-7d08-4a4a-b42f-9e8d40acaa7ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/W01/current/015
529precipitation gaugeInstruments that measure either the rate of fall or integrated amount of rain, snow, sleet, hail or graupel.232aacc3-3f06-411c-a39a-c3be2b5859fahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/381
413pyranometerThe standard instrument for measuring solar radiation incident on a horizontal surface by measuring the temperature of a black body target that has been calibrated in terms of radiative flux. Sensitive to wavelengths between 300 and 3000 nm.c0751199-a5ce-43f1-a562-634651ca2f80https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S04300
412pyrgeometerA device that measures the atmospheric infra-red radiation spectrum that extends approximately from 4.5um to 100um.f26632ce-0ae5-4d85-afdb-525ad17c7269https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S041017
483pyrometer4b34f2a3-6e5f-4f98-b1b7-0c768bd50959https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000876
482radar altimeterThe Radar Altimeter (RA) is a nadir-pointing active microwave sensor designed to measure the time return echoes from ocean and ice surfaces. Functioning in one of two operational modes (ocean or ice), the Radar Altimeter provides information on significant wave height, surface wind speed, sea surface elevation which relates to ocean currents, the surface geoid and tides, plus various parameters over sea ice and ice sheets. RA operates by timing the two-way delay for a short duration radio frequency pulse, transmitted vertically downwards. The required level of accuracy in range measurement calls for a pulse compression (chirp) technique. In ocean mode a chirped pulse of 20 microsecond duration is generated with a band width of 330 MHz. For tracking in ice mode an increased dynamic range is used, obtained by reducing the chirp bandwidth by a factor of four to 82.5 MHz, though resulting in a coarser resolution. RA operates in the Ku- band at 13.8 GHz, with an accuracy in range better than 10cm. Flown on ERS-1, ERS-2. https://earth.esa.int/web/ guest/missions/esa-operational-eo-missions/ers/instruments/raa68ef152-8a92-42cc-804d-0f29105cf6d8https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL1046
117radiometerInstrument that measures the intensity of electromagnetic radiation in either the atmosphere or the water column.7d91e0af-7811-4f70-840c-d199ea9671afhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/122
363radiosondeA balloon-borne package equipped with a radio transmitter and meteorological sensors typically measuring temperature, pressure, and humidity.eed6a99c-e665-4563-93e3-ed2c2b836aa6https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/103
404rain water collectorInstruments that measure either the rate of fall or integrated amount of rain, snow, sleet, hail or graupel.bd704c38-7d4f-42d5-9438-9cab7803eae2https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/381
253remote water samplerA device that collects an in-situ discrete water sample from any depth and returns it to the surface without contamination by the waters through which it passes, such as a water bottle.e1ac99f4-907c-4a04-908b-6ac6b0fc53b4https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/30
506rock corerA device that extracts rock either by chipping or drillingd76a0464-5180-4fa2-bad0-c87e573ae125https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/53
504rock dredgeA device dragged across the seabed designed to collect loose rock samples3d082518-cee2-4f37-92e2-b18617f0ea75https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/54
488rulerDevices that allow one or more physical dimensions of a sample or specimen to be determined by visible comparison against marked graduations in units of measurement of dimension length.253f4896-e20e-4577-bb26-7a12a0b132c7https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB29
227salinity sensorInstruments that measure the salinity of a collected water sample based on its electrical conductivity or optical properties.860c07c5-fd29-42d4-b4e7-65ed337edc11https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB30
233satelliteA vehicle operating beyond the Earth's atmosphere without human occupants that orbits the Earth at a different rate to the Earth's rotation so it moves over the Earth's surface.23399ba0-39b1-49f0-b041-0d50d641ca7fhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/65
147satellite positioning systemA network of statellites that generate signals that allow a receiver to determine its position such as GPS.7406ce34-4b6e-4258-9cce-19a4b68661afhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/301
257satellite tracking systemA network of satellites that determines the position of a transponder by triangulation such as Argos. Generally used to track surface buoys for the determination of Lagrangian currents.86ce1bae-8938-4bdb-9d8c-23f5517b0825https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/121
449scalesDevices that determine the mass or weight of a sample.dbacb08a-29f8-4c66-996d-6070ba647bb6https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB13
372scattering photometerAn instrument that illuminates a sample with specified laser light wavelengths and determines the degree to which this is scattered by dissolved molecules or suspended particulate material.b7c52c7a-984f-410e-a402-47fafc78e0a7https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S04309
556scientific diving279b78fb-f2ec-4b42-b845-4cf64d202da0https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P21/current/MS3276
409secchi diskA disk, divided into black and white quarters, used to gauge water clarity by measuring the depth at which it is no longer visible from the surface.eb6b0f8c-6c2a-402a-a74a-822b7482139bhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S0495
111sediment dredgeBucket-like containers hauled over the sea bed collecting integrated samples of surface sediment along a segment of ship track.d1a83883-de2e-47d0-bf29-382cf91184behttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/60
110sediment grabA device that collects a sample of surface sediment including manually deployed equipment like a shovel or bucket.8806a0ea-ac61-43a9-b94c-f21a8ce8fc36https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/50
107sediment trapA collector of particulates as they sink through the water column.e28670ea-5e74-4e32-af05-f0c433c185dehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/33
353seismic profile079cd0f5-4566-4d8e-a0f1-fed310563736https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P14/current/GVAR0746
575seismometersDevices placed on the ground or seabed to measure physical movement of that substrate.13b6cdc1-d1f9-4e9e-8769-9b40d99660c2https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/368
371shadowband radiometerInstrument that measures the intensity of electromagnetic radiation in either the atmosphere or the water column.ae166809-244f-49e0-b064-96f6dee5fe8ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/122
121sidescan sonarInstruments with directional acoustic transmitters and receivers fitted to an underwater platform that emit fan-shaped pulses down toward the seafloor across a wide angle perpendicular to the path of the platform through the water.be4ef045-f2a9-4ca6-9c1e-bbc5b3d16818https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/152
329small boatA small self-propelled platform operating on the surface of the water column that may be easily removed from the water (e.g. shore-based RIBs, ships' boats)e02151ba-0471-4dbf-824e-e1b076e26f55https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/33
425snow fall sensorA device that collects a sample of frozen seawater or accumulated frozen precipitation.8a56759c-e261-4af9-bb0d-00dd74c1b052https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/56
496snow micro penA portable hand-held instrument that determines the strength of a material by measuring the pressure required to achieve a known degree of penetration by a conical probe00152319-84f6-45af-8547-33811ebcef5ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S041057
451sonic anemometerAn instrument for measuring wind speed and direction in place in the field by means of the properties of wind-borne sound waves.812fe2cb-ecea-4c91-a4d0-61033164151ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S04230
411sound detection and rangingd3f54c07-a0ba-436e-8573-7c7c1894b549https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000518
349sound velocity profilerAn instrument for the measurement of the velocity of sound in the water column in place in the field.8bde843c-a624-48bf-94d9-d6680a7a010ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S04322
143sound velocity sensorInstrument that measures the velocity of sound in seawater.3878c04e-251e-4a43-b700-af1cfea30730https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/185
238spectrophotometerInstruments measuring the relative absorption of electromagnetic radiation of different wavelengths in the near infra-red, visible and ultraviolet wavebands by samples.9fa506c3-d8f5-4ab3-b852-88d0acf226a7https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB20
392spectroradiometerThe raw output expressed in counts from an downward-facing radiometer measuring light travelling vertically upwards for one particular wavelength from the measured spectrum.5cf20e79-74f0-4c4c-b52b-f16c0ae55b2ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/UPRAXXZZ
289speed logInstrument that measures current speed and direction at a single depth.2327dde7-a06f-40cf-85cf-a08991a3d0c4https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/114
457strain gaugeA sensor used to measure the strain in an object3d5fb8b4-cd24-4464-a42c-7700a14f14f8https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S041085
347sub-bottom profilerMarine seismic sources that send sound pulses into the sub- sea floor sediments. The sound pulses bounce off the sea floor and subsequent buried sediment layers according to differences in their acoustic impedance (hardness) and in turn, their density. Pingers are single channel, high frequency systems that typically operate between 2 kHz to 20 kHz.765e108e-8683-44b0-9126-c55a3c3fe81ahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/394
586sub-surface glidersPlatforms with buoyancy-based propulsion that are capable of operations at variable depths which are not constrained to be near the sea surface.59eb6c7d-2099-4093-b4a1-683dc18cf63dhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/27
294temperature sensorAn instrument that measures the temperature of the water with which it is in contact.729d9e56-e7bf-4a3d-88d2-181c0720b164https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/134
525terrestrial mappingParameters relating to the mapping of terrestrial features, including coastlines2538049e-701d-4ffb-af19-bc05910bd444https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/COAS
558terrestrial radiometerSensors that measure the intensity and nature of electromagnetic radiation in a manner optimised for the quantification of terrestrial phenomena.b888be94-447f-44a1-b53e-79f90e2a9aa2https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/309
389tethered balloonA container filled with a gas that is lighter than air, which is tethered at a fixed height and location.fa7fd3d7-d407-4e20-9e71-7a030220818dhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/53
466thermal cameraAll types of photographic equipment used to record visual images. Includes stills, video, film and digital systems.4272ed90-c33f-4b1f-b6ff-33e5cc4fc57fhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/311
194thermometerA device that measures temperature.531e6334-2d03-4641-be5b-410a9ee4bb53https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S04340
14thermosalinographAn instrument designed for the continuous measurement of seawater temperature and salinity, usually associated with shipborne measurements in the upper 5m of the water column.3195bcf2-b626-4653-a3b9-6d1423cde70ehttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/S04/current/S04341
247towed systemsA vehicle towed by rigid cable through the water column at fixed or varying depth with no propulsion and no human operator (e.g. Towfish, Scanfish, UOR, SeaSoar).ca4aab15-4428-4767-9883-3e13914d4263https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/23
267transmissometerSystem that measure the attenuation of electromagnetic radiation by the water column. Includes human observer plus Secchi Disk.bb5c5ece-2ad2-47e9-9f0b-ede06bb13fa8https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/124
261transpondercd55593d-1291-4ab4-93ca-28b8773d7783https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000963
335trapA collector of particulates as they sink through the water column.1dd8776b-0e51-470f-9cd1-b803c874fe65https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/33
407trawl netA net towed through the water column designed to sample free-swimming nekton or fish.59582d54-5583-4ad7-a68c-0523dad8371dhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/23
282turbidity meter44be69a7-069e-4258-80a1-9fbc705511fbhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000968
368turbidity sensor3b66090c-c229-4562-8695-2200259f2bf5https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P10/current/GI000968
511turbulence probeADV is the acronym for acoustic doppler velocimeter. The group includes all in-situ instruments that make high frequency measurements of three-dimensional current velocity in order to determine the extent of turbulence within a water body.1e21c84c-22ec-426d-ad8d-010108aa37f0https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/384
366uavUnmanned aerial vehicle. Any untethered heavier-than-air aircraft that is not occupied by people: may be a remotely piloted aircraft or an autonomous aircraft. Also referred to as a drone.0ed6e948-8505-41cc-adf6-770e38ccf5cahttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/6D
198ultra short baseline positioning systemsSystems dedicated to the positioning of subsea vehicles such as ROV and AUV. They are based on acoustic transmitted signals between one or several transponders and one acoustic antenna installed on a surface vessel. The transponders are mounted on the underwater vehicle or are fixed on the seafloor. These underwater acoustic positioning systems are coupled with inertial navigation systems.1f9fa222-c47b-4e5e-bd87-f2c89747d4b2https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/POS26
505unconsolidated sediment corerDevices designed to collect samples of unconsolidated sediment from between the surface and depths from centimetres to 10s of metres with minimal disturbance of the sediment structure621586ca-e829-40bf-b8f6-03c3309eb989https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/51
341underwater camerasAll types of photographic equipment used to record visual images. Includes stills, video, film and digital systems.deda196f-de70-47a4-9e6e-457a83686829https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/311
561unspecified sediment corerA generic term for a coring device that allows for relatively undisturbed penetration of the sediment. Generally, core samplers consist of a core barrel (a hollow pipe or box) and a core cutter (or cutting head), located at the advancing end of the core barrel to facilitate the sampler's advancement into the sediment. Core catchers are commonly inserted into the cutting head to prevent sample loss during retrieval.f545a67d-1cd8-404b-94bc-338b0ec1d92bhttps://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL1374
560unspecified trigger corerA trigger corer is a marine geological coring device used as part of the trigger system which allows a piston corer to free fall and collect cores. These trigger cores are often analysed by scientists.9ccf4557-581a-46db-ba28-087d7db29567https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L22/current/TOOL1178
236vesselA platform of any size operating on the surface of the water column in unpredictable locations that is specifically equipped, manned and operated for scientific, usually oceanographic, research32f59e33-05a9-4834-a62e-06c6c34f3ef6https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L06/current/31
119videoAll types of photographic equipment used to record visual images. Includes stills, video, film and digital systems.f9dd13bb-b426-4fbb-ad1b-847485907cd2https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/311
342water samplerA device that collects an in-situ discrete water sample from any depth and returns it to the surface without contamination by the waters through which it passes, such as a water bottle.0b013c2c-093f-45ea-a358-2e29a9f8d720https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/30
359water temperature sensorAn instrument that measures the temperature of the water with which it is in contact.d3b5bc29-bfe0-499d-9487-69579a160090https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/134
367weather station or meteorological observationBucket group for parameters that cannot be classified elsewhere6d0ce850-35c2-4769-ba55-080f795d7e03https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/OMET
514air data computere663665e-963d-41a0-93b9-2af75d17767bPANGAEA
544bioacousticb91cb7f3-3623-4c29-a857-21c1fdb557a4PANGAEA
481inertial measurement unit2c9d6c51-120e-4b45-8180-f734e06b3e4bPANGAEA
517magnaprobee2253571-98f8-4c35-9bce-cd6d8f065b6dPANGAEA
546malaise-trapc6431e80-ae2e-4eab-9789-3b4aea41cbefPANGAEA
532pyrheliometera2223982-be72-4c78-bbfc-555caa87feaePANGAEA
545smellscapefd622964-1589-4dca-bc75-dbc2582a38c3PANGAEA
527soil moisture sensorda9ed46f-222c-417a-bdd6-e55d9ebe64f6PANGAEA
526time-domain reflectometerc8444bf8-748c-42ac-b3cb-1cc16536930fPANGAEA
424trace gas monitor35c793d6-c096-4aa2-b8f6-dccb52407b7bPANGAEA
513water content analyzerc5efd5b2-1106-4110-a708-174c036e1fcbPANGAEA

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2metermm3dab7a68-b13e-47de-95f5-4d3658df659e
4parts per billionppb[ppb]b55011d1-473d-4059-af5d-db0dfce78387
5voltVV996383f4-9141-4b75-a7d8-d585f5e0f166
7volume percent% vol%.m3/m3286a11a9-8f0e-4539-a135-5d906f026bbf
8micromole per square meter per dayμmol/m2/dumol/m2/d05d9f519-b7c8-4edc-a5c2-423dbad2973e
10microgram per cubic centimeterμg/cm3ug/cm3ff158834-fbf0-4d20-b5f0-565ed655a8e5
11nanomole per milliliternmol/mlnmol/mlbf321974-e8e4-4eeb-a9aa-0c6d54ee782f
12percent%%b8e0d45f-4490-497d-bbca-17831378ffe6
13millisiemens per centimetermS/cmmS/cmd62ff245-4a45-4540-b432-cc524837e0ee
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15liter per minutel/minl/minac74ac8e-2419-4023-a827-23d0b9033f17
16cells per millilitercells/ml1/mld8c58194-dc37-4f22-ad61-6bb965d56840
17meter per secondm/sm/s66e0cedd-01d7-4c74-8ab6-ca8e15b8f082
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19megajoule per square meterMJ/m2MJ/m2280ae174-2634-44f1-a5f9-e450415af5a2
21gram per cubic centimeterg/cm3g/cm38179542c-fd75-482c-8b12-f199fa9dd0e7
22hectopascalhPahPa2b78d6a0-985d-4d60-816f-c93ab552a12f
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36secondssf17c0ba8-298d-43bc-8e7e-c0af16af418f
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38milligram per litermg/lmg/lacbd5aa2-df76-4194-843c-e05018798220
39practical salinity unitPSU1cc7e51d0-21fb-4762-a9ba-9d8657e2e2f0
40micromoleμmolumol7e86f232-eefc-4dba-8d90-df5586b515a0
41nanomole per square meternmol/m2nmol/m2046feea9-c30a-44a9-82dc-64d4ea0ed8ca
42parts per millionppm[ppm]a73df252-f152-4ba7-b102-def983647b6c
43parts per trillionppt[ppt]4dc29269-764b-49cb-84f0-c4432667d2c5
44micromole per cubic meterμmol/m3umol/m340e8069b-bec5-48c6-a981-045b81669d82
46microgram per literμg/lug/l39286a39-98de-42c8-9ae2-c80838fb3a7f
47micromole per literμmol/lumol/l228bc095-3dab-44d0-9c6f-fe01e2c659ba
49feetft[ft_i]67cfcea7-369d-4fc9-ae97-92656b33d069
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51milliliter per literml/lml/l84b68c6e-af54-4149-9176-cba0dc413f63
52relative humidityRH%b9a4bfd4-16dc-4b39-8c26-5aef61effcc2
53pH, potential of hydrogenpH161b7e8d2-c295-4c72-a3bb-b15cacde4e3d
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60knotknot[kn_i]17579c31-1f1a-482a-846b-c93159529e56
79Siemens per meterS/mS/mb36d26c9-0221-451d-bce8-f455f5a51987
80barbarbara5941310-3806-486b-ac45-2dab28b15859
81microstandard atmosphereμatmuatm55bccdf6-0efd-464f-b3c9-5e24809da3db
84molar massµMuM52999796-4a89-4048-a11d-8334232c4ddb
85count per meter1/m1/m7ef4804b-2d2d-4605-a255-910d2ba7ed82
93micromole per kilogramμmol/kgumol/kg1d44d773-85c5-403a-9b55-48148fce4efe
97count193fcf4ce-46ab-4cbf-b3af-b836f248e2cb
99hertzHzHz6972bd9a-4bed-4d57-a1da-187b3efdd324
100mole per litermol/lmol/l64c731cc-28f4-42cd-a5e7-f019f8ba4c8a
101decibeldBdB067973f3-7fe7-44e2-a185-3d66453a3664
103milliamperemAmAe2a3c08d-5fd1-4df9-8a05-61a753b900e8
104millivoltmVmV5f9e7b2a-7aa8-4a45-8316-712d65389b2a
105AmpereAAe53e29b4-2cdf-4dfc-b205-2e3732bca34b
106micropascalµPauPa3d6b8856-3c5e-47bc-8588-084a07760b73
107kilogram per cubic meterkg/m3kg/m37522d338-ec4b-48f1-891e-ebdb4b78fe7e
108kilopascalkPakPae5ba9c1b-0ff4-4bcf-9795-e11cc4cd51b9
109millimeter per secondmm/smm/sedba7767-b90f-4a37-964e-9ef679a1f045
110literllf02e507f-d1d6-4234-8ccc-a17e5a5b2014
111nanoTeslanTnT6fb808cb-211b-4f03-b9c8-bdb53d7fd593
112milligalmGalmGalaee7f38c-a71b-4165-82fc-59f83b1b7461
113BeaufortBftBft83642928-402e-4e10-b737-b8b0199cb28f
114meter per square secondm/s2m/s23724df58-64b1-41b9-be17-333656f83275
116permil1/1000b029eefe-936d-4d8e-864d-7ba8fb36349a
117centimeter per secondcm/scm/s94969b67-64cd-45f2-a23a-754544924dae
118millisecondmsms74fe80e3-2849-4e05-be14-ac6fcce91a6f
119wattWWe949de38-c19d-4cdd-abba-503b696b42ec
120milliwattmWmW3d7fcacb-d066-4ee3-81ec-af3675621ea9
121millimeter of mercuryTorrTorrce858c1d-d32d-491e-ad51-5da8e669849b
122millimetermmmm144ce116-50c6-4c40-ba26-804238f0c17f
123watt per meter per degree KelvinW/m*KW/m.Kea91891c-d8de-4637-96cd-7a376a8967d9
124microsiemens per centimeterμS/cmuS/cm88daad3e-a872-475b-8808-1defa7d33d6e
125newtonNN6dbc8902-ae3f-42bb-9ccc-866691e840df
126degree KelvinKK789a84ca-5837-4c26-b50d-4b496cb94176
127none unitnone10b62f090-22c1-4854-8340-6aaaaa9aff7a
128relative fluorescence unitRSU15d912511-0f14-4270-a215-a1742ee90c69
129formazin nephelometric unitsFNU1aaf7fd57-4b68-4ed8-9e91-d648c86653bf
130kilonewtonkNkNc37b1fa1-d002-4231-b8f7-e957c43ea13d
131milliwatt per square meter per nanometer per steradianmW/m2/nm/sr63a3f909-79d5-4dc0-9d82-170f5ed2f44f
132watt per square meterW/m2W/m271a9af4d-4223-4538-be75-2618fb7b74d3
133kilometer per hourkm/hkm/hf9ef971d-802f-4cde-8648-56ebade2a203
134micromole per moleμmol/molumol/mold92e05b3-010f-4b18-889d-991f400e49dc
136nanomole per liternmol/lnmol/lf054ba80-55d6-4236-aa0d-5aea79f44157
137milliliter per minuteml/minml/min3595ad88-97d0-42b5-a1cf-97c707b7a154
138millipascalmPamPa5fc823ca-33aa-4a63-bedf-deae826896cb
140microampereμAuAa328bc3b-54d3-4953-80d9-55d9f5afb067
141disintegrations per minutedpm1/minafda1f80-c6ad-473f-bb7f-97a32d47126f
142counts per minutecpm1/minb326866f-c10b-4cae-b5c6-219e09b12d74
143cubic centimetercm3cm3b6e624ab-b36c-45fe-a05a-a24f5a2c4cf1
144particle number size distribution as normalized particle number concentration per measured bin width in cubic centimeters (aerosols, surface area of fine particles, aerosol particle size distribution)dN/dlog dp cm-3b1ff160b-6e14-4404-bdd4-b58f6d438fc0
145molecules per cubic centimetermolecules/cm31/cm3e0ecd197-cb56-480a-a04e-e9716f396b33
146nanogram per cubic meterng/m3ng/m3a36c75e0-a040-47f0-bec0-8b77e2da934d
147pascalPaPaa97d70d8-6241-4312-866b-e2a9861e88e1
148nanometernmnm8bddafcb-8b24-43e7-a83f-c58805498347
149number of particles per volume (m3) per size bin (m) (second moment of area, particle size analysis)1/m41/m4434b30d3-d633-442f-aec8-c44f7c0527e6
150particle per cubic centimeterparticles/cm31/cm3743a6fb1-1cbb-46f9-b067-cc10e141219d
151megameterMmMmba84b222-7931-4253-993a-618165e27b71
152microvolt per watt per square meterµV/W/m2uV/W/m270abb260-fc5c-4458-b94e-8a5e4eab20ed
153counts per minute1/min1/minf8750b55-912b-4d1c-9f41-4fc4a5ac4657
154micrometerμmum7d79ae1e-ba06-4eb1-a0f9-f75368dcc8b3
155watt per square meter per steradian per micrometerW/m2/sr/μmW/m2/sr/μm8dccf045-c510-4479-81b1-b3e949abb0c0
156degree per seconddeg/sdeg/sdca882b3-b38b-471b-88f3-f0eaf0a4bc8e
157gramgga0a678ac-9af0-4d33-965e-a3622b19810d
158counts per minute1/min1/mineba76cdf-bb5b-44a6-af47-3faeaef1f74c
159counts per week1/wk1/wk963dabfe-dc67-41f3-a4cb-ef785aa2495d
160counts per hour1/h1/h1ab264d1-e920-4aec-9fe1-0d7dcf3ab1e8
161luxlxlxe0abc159-95d8-472a-bb3c-67c794bc7331
162microsiemensμSuS9939c0f5-618c-47bc-a6cc-fc3ac547ff34
163micromole per second per square meterμmol/sm2umol/s/m2152aa122-e227-4553-b80e-5228f92018a0
164parts per million by volumeppmV[ppmV]6e6ea8a4-713c-4d11-9667-223ad63d8e5f
166Ohm centimeterOhm*cmOhm.cmbcfa9f59-5717-419a-87b7-01e088c289fb
167megajoule per cubic meter per degree KelvinMJ/m3/KMJ/m3/Ke98257c0-43b5-442f-8438-accbd4acbc5a
168centimeter wattcm*Wcm.W4728c024-b2a8-4aa5-8943-f275a06de2c6
169sigma-t, seawater specific gravityst1c04582ef-efb4-4ee5-a8a5-578da5c57aed
170square millimeter per secondmm2/smm2/s0a067afd-699d-4144-abba-d6314dfe4429
171degree Celsius centimeter per watt°C*cm/W15b963c6-8820-4649-bfb5-3b575d5ebfd9
172watt per meterW/mW/md32dc3f7-fc8d-4469-9c15-6b751d37264e
173OhmOhmOhmf0ffd886-57bd-446a-9917-99d53f565e41
176redox potentialEh[Eh]65090950-9898-4807-9fea-73c7aa3456cd
177gram per cubic meterg/m3g/m3303879f0-012f-4dd8-8e2a-af2babb4c4d7
178microsiemens per meterμS/muS/me03b8713-e718-4cb9-bb09-d863c29174bb
179nanosecondnsnsd96ef461-1744-4bca-8913-26ebd613d683
180degree per minutedeg/mindeg/minb5cfe25d-19f3-491a-b2cd-c73fdcf0f35c
181microsecondμsus345dd9be-952e-4ddb-88a0-247b1f75c316
184kilometerkmkm95d2a6c7-656a-49f5-952b-7d6f404fb1f7
186hertz1/s1/s8241f6f7-5490-4a48-b23f-5a3ecd6e1beb
188per megper megper meg8462250f-7908-4462-8ddd-f081a00b3107
190square meter per secondm2/sm2/sdf0741cd-305a-4d33-916d-1f4d10ad02da
191joule per cubic meter per degree KelvinJ/m3/KMJ/m3/Kc6772dc2-d21e-4c3f-bc95-ba64701767a0
192picofaradpFpFa4cfbb3b-8e15-4bbb-ac36-085b5da9feab
193petagramPgPg316dea52-27f2-4a8a-8565-4355344bc926
194megagramMgMgcf594748-c171-43d2-bcc2-3453fc1153b0
195cubic meter per secondm3/sm3/s271f4de4-6f91-40ec-8ea8-33c96b12f689
196liter per secondl/sl/sf33d16f3-ae74-4d45-9ea0-f38488be12d7
197milllimole per square meter per hourmmol/m2/hmmol/m2/h4f7483d2-33d8-47ff-949f-6e8894bd6396
199bits per secondBit/sBit/s0c98b0af-a396-4c1e-b590-270fd98a6dea
210gram per square meterg/m2g/m2f9979852-d476-42bf-b6e9-6f2f4dd87614
211gram per square meter per secondg/m2/sg/m2/s840ad055-ebbe-4690-a7d4-101a0a977afb
212millimeter per hourmm/hmm/he3d9572e-4f72-47d2-823f-9f1ebabaca2b
213millimeter per square metermm/m2mm/m20fbe5491-a8bf-4a1b-afdb-e91708279ad9