Dear Martin,
After all the progress in recent weeks we have now reached the position where there is just one CMIP6 name remaining to be agreed.
It is the PMIP name:
isotope_ratio_of_2H_to_1H_in_sea_water_excluding_solutes_and_solids (1)
'The phrase "ratio_of_X_to_Y" means X/Y. The phrase "isotope_ratio" is used in the construction isotope_ratio_of_A_to_B where A and B are both named isotopes. It means the ratio of the number of atoms of A to the number of atoms of B present within a medium. "H" means the element "hydrogen" and "2H" is the stable isotope "hydrogen-2", usually called "deuterium". "1H" is the stable isotope "hydrogen-1". The phrase "in_sea_water_excluding_solutes_and_solids" means that the standard name refers to the composition of the sea water medium itself and does not include material that may be dissolved or suspended in the medium.'
The question that we need to resolve is whether '2H' includes water composed of both HDO and D2O. The name as it stands could be understood to mean the ratio of all 2H to 1H in sea water, regardless of whether the 2H occurs in heavy or semiheavy water, but this may not be the intention.
To publish the last few CMIP names I am planning a 'mini update' to the standard name table next week. It would be great if we could sort out this remaining one in time to include it!
Best wishes,
Alison
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NCAS/Centre for Environmental Data Archival Email: alison.pamment at stfc.ac.uk
STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
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