Dependencies in Dataset #7397
Entries (observed variables)
No. | Name |
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A | virtual entry: date_str_len given by 19 constant values |
B | virtual entry: record_no given by 7 constant values |
01 | date [unspecified unit] |
02 | longitude [degree_east] |
03 | latitude [degree_north] |
04 | altitude [m] |
05 | Carbon dioxide mole fraction in dry air, in micromol/mol (micromol/mol) |
06 | Uncertainty of carbon dioxide mole fraction in dry air, in micromol/mol (micromol/mol) |
07 | Methane mole fraction in dry air, in nanomol/mol (nanomol/mol) |
08 | Uncertainty of methane mole fraction in dry air, in nanomol/mol (nanomol/mol) |
09 | Nitrous oxide mole fraction in dry air, in nanomol/mol (nanomol/mol) |
10 | Uncertainty of nitrous oxide mole fraction in dry air, in nanomol/mol (nanomol/mol) |
11 | Sulfur hexafluoride fraction in dry air, in picomol/mol (picomol/mol) |
12 | Uncertainty of sulfur hexafluoride mole fraction in dry air, in picomol/mol (picomol/mol) |
13 | Molecular hydrogen fraction in dry air, in nanomol/mol (nanomol/mol) |
14 | Uncertainty of molecular hydrogen mole fraction in dry air, in nanomol/mol (nanomol/mol) |
15 | Argon to molecular nitrogen ratio in dry air, in per meg unit (per meg) |
16 | Uncertainty of argon to molecular nitrogen ratio in dry air, in per meg unit (per meg) |
17 | Molecular oxygen to molecular nitrogen ratio in dry air, in per meg unit (per meg) |
18 | Uncertainty of molecular oxygen to molecular nitrogen ratio in dry air, in per meg unit (per meg) |
19 | Isotopic signature of 13C in methane, in delta notation, VPDB scale (per mil) |
20 | Uncertainty of isotopic signature of 13C in methane, in delta notation, VPDB scale (per mil) |
21 | Isotopic signature of 2H in methane, in delta notation, VSMOW/SLAP scale (per mil) |
22 | Uncertainty of isotopic signature of 2H in methane, in delta notation, VSMOW/SLAP scale (per mil) |
Dependencies of the observed variables
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Direction of relationships
Entry A | Entry B | |
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