Class: hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs

hydrocarbon resources-fluids/swabs

URI: mixs.vocab:HydrocarbonResources-fluidsSwabs

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  • lat_lon 0..1
    • Description: The geographical origin of the sample as defined by latitude and longitude. The values should be reported in decimal degrees and in WGS84 system
    • Range: String
    • Example: 50.586825 6.408977 None
  • depth 0..1
    • Description: The vertical distance below local surface, e.g. for sediment or soil samples depth is measured from sediment or soil surface, respectively. Depth can be reported as an interval for subsurface samples.
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 10 meter None
  • alt 0..1
    • Description: Altitude is a term used to identify heights of objects such as airplanes, space shuttles, rockets, atmospheric balloons and heights of places such as atmospheric layers and clouds. It is used to measure the height of an object which is above the earth's surface. In this context, the altitude measurement is the vertical distance between the earth's surface above sea level and the sampled position in the air
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 100 meter None
  • elev 0..1
    • Description: Elevation of the sampling site is its height above a fixed reference point, most commonly the mean sea level. Elevation is mainly used when referring to points on the earth's surface, while altitude is used for points above the surface, such as an aircraft in flight or a spacecraft in orbit.
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 100 meter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞temp 1..1
    • Description: Temperature of the sample at the time of sampling.
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 25 degree Celsius None
  • geo_loc_name 0..1
    • Description: The geographical origin of the sample as defined by the country or sea name followed by specific region name. Country or sea names should be chosen from the INSDC country list (http://insdc.org/country.html), or the GAZ ontology (http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/GAZ)
    • Range: String
    • Example: USA: Maryland, Bethesda None
  • collection_date 0..1
    • Description: The time of sampling, either as an instance (single point in time) or interval. In case no exact time is available, the date/time can be right truncated i.e. all of these are valid times: 2008-01-23T19:23:10+00:00; 2008-01-23T19:23:10; 2008-01-23; 2008-01; 2008; Except: 2008-01; 2008 all are ISO8601 compliant
    • Range: Date
    • Example: 2018-05-11T10:00:00+01:00; 2018-05-11 None
  • env_broad_scale 0..1
    • Description: Report the major environmental system the sample or specimen came from. The system(s) identified should have a coarse spatial grain, to provide the general environmental context of where the sampling was done (e.g. in the desert or a rainforest). We recommend using subclasses of EnvO’s biome class: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_00000428. EnvO documentation about how to use the field: https://github.com/EnvironmentOntology/envo/wiki/Using-ENVO-with-MIxS
    • Range: String
    • Example: oceanic epipelagic zone biome [ENVO:01000033] for annotating a water sample from the photic zone in middle of the Atlantic Ocean None
  • env_local_scale 0..1
    • Description: Report the entity or entities which are in the sample or specimen’s local vicinity and which you believe have significant causal influences on your sample or specimen. We recommend using EnvO terms which are of smaller spatial grain than your entry for env_broad_scale. Terms, such as anatomical sites, from other OBO Library ontologies which interoperate with EnvO (e.g. UBERON) are accepted in this field. EnvO documentation about how to use the field: https://github.com/EnvironmentOntology/envo/wiki/Using-ENVO-with-MIxS.
    • Range: String
    • Example: litter layer [ENVO:01000338]; Annotating a pooled sample taken from various vegetation layers in a forest consider: canopy [ENVO:00000047]|herb and fern layer [ENVO:01000337]|litter layer [ENVO:01000338]|understory [01000335]|shrub layer [ENVO:01000336]. None
  • env_medium 0..1
    • Description: Report the environmental material(s) immediately surrounding the sample or specimen at the time of sampling. We recommend using subclasses of 'environmental material' (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_00010483). EnvO documentation about how to use the field: https://github.com/EnvironmentOntology/envo/wiki/Using-ENVO-with-MIxS . Terms from other OBO ontologies are permissible as long as they reference mass/volume nouns (e.g. air, water, blood) and not discrete, countable entities (e.g. a tree, a leaf, a table top).
    • Range: String
    • Example: soil [ENVO:00001998]; Annotating a fish swimming in the upper 100 m of the Atlantic Ocean, consider: ocean water [ENVO:00002151]. Example: Annotating a duck on a pond consider: pond water [ENVO:00002228]|air [ENVO_00002005] None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞hcr 1..1
    • Description: Main Hydrocarbon Resource type. The term "Hydrocarbon Resource" HCR defined as a natural environmental feature containing large amounts of hydrocarbons at high concentrations potentially suitable for commercial exploitation. This term should not be confused with the Hydrocarbon Occurrence term which also includes hydrocarbon-rich environments with currently limited commercial interest such as seeps, outcrops, gas hydrates etc. If "other" is specified, please propose entry in "additional info" field
    • Range: hcr_enum
    • Example: Oil Sand None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞hc_produced 1..1
    • Description: Main hydrocarbon type produced from resource (i.e. Oil, gas, condensate, etc). If "other" is specified, please propose entry in "additional info" field
    • Range: hc_produced_enum
    • Example: Gas None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞basin 1..1
    • Description: Name of the basin (e.g. Campos)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞field 0..1
    • Description: Name of the hydrocarbon field (e.g. Albacora)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞reservoir 0..1
    • Description: Name of the reservoir (e.g. Carapebus)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞hcr_temp 0..1
    • Description: Original temperature of the hydrocarbon resource
    • Range: String
    • Example: 150-295 degree Celsius None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞tvdss_of_hcr_temp 0..1
    • Description: True vertical depth subsea (TVDSS) of the hydrocarbon resource where the original temperature was measured (e.g. 1345 m).
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞hcr_pressure 0..1
    • Description: Original pressure of the hydrocarbon resource
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞tvdss_of_hcr_press 0..1
    • Description: True vertical depth subsea (TVDSS) of the hydrocarbon resource where the original pressure was measured (e.g. 1578 m).
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞lithology 0..1
    • Description: Hydrocarbon resource main lithology (Additional information: http://petrowiki.org/Lithology_and_rock_type_determination). If "other" is specified, please propose entry in "additional info" field
    • Range: lithology_enum
    • Example: Volcanic None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞depos_env 0..1
    • Description: Main depositional environment (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depositional_environment). If "other" is specified, please propose entry in "additional info" field
    • Range: depos_env_enum
    • Example: Continental - Alluvial None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞hcr_geol_age 0..1
    • Description: Geological age of hydrocarbon resource (Additional info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Period_(geology)). If "other" is specified, please propose entry in "additional info" field
    • Range: hcr_geol_age_enum
    • Example: Silurian None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞hcr_fw_salinity 0..1
    • Description: Original formation water salinity (prior to secondary recovery e.g. Waterflooding) expressed as TDS
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞sulfate_fw 0..1
    • Description: Original sulfate concentration in the hydrocarbon resource
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞vfa_fw 0..1
    • Description: Original volatile fatty acid concentration in the hydrocarbon resource
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞prod_start_date 0..1
    • Description: Date of field's first production
    • Range: Date
    • Example: 2018-05-11 None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞prod_rate 0..1
    • Description: Oil and/or gas production rates per well (e.g. 524 m3 / day)
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞water_prod_rate 0..1
    • Description: Water production rates per well (e.g. 987 m3 / day)
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞water_cut 1..1
    • Description: Current amount of water (%) in a produced fluid stream; or the average of the combined streams
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞iwf 1..1
    • Description: Proportion of the produced fluids derived from injected water at the time of sampling. (e.g. 87%)
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞add_recov_method 1..1
    • Description: Additional (i.e. Secondary, tertiary, etc.) recovery methods deployed for increase of hydrocarbon recovery from resource and start date for each one of them. If "other" is specified, please propose entry in "additional info" field
    • Range: add_recov_method_enum
    • Example: Polymer Addition;2018-06-21T14:30Z None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞iw_bt_date_well 0..1
    • Description: Injection water breakthrough date per well following a secondary and/or tertiary recovery
    • Range: Date
    • Example: 2018-05-11 None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞biocide 0..1
    • Description: List of biocides (commercial name of product and supplier) and date of administration
    • Range: String
    • Example: ALPHA 1427;Baker Hughes;2008-01-23 None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞biocide_admin_method 0..1
    • Description: Method of biocide administration (dose, frequency, duration, time elapsed between last biociding and sampling) (e.g. 150 mg/l; weekly; 4 hr; 3 days)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞chem_treatment 0..1
    • Description: List of chemical compounds administered upstream the sampling location where sampling occurred (e.g. Glycols, H2S scavenger, corrosion and scale inhibitors, demulsifiers, and other production chemicals etc.). The commercial name of the product and name of the supplier should be provided. The date of administration should also be included
    • Range: String
    • Example: ACCENT 1125;DOW;2010-11-17 None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞chem_treat_method 0..1
    • Description: Method of chemical administration(dose, frequency, duration, time elapsed between administration and sampling) (e.g. 50 mg/l; twice a week; 1 hr; 0 days)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_loc_corr_rate 0..1
    • Description: Metal corrosion rate is the speed of metal deterioration due to environmental conditions. As environmental conditions change corrosion rates change accordingly. Therefore, long term corrosion rates are generally more informative than short term rates and for that reason they are preferred during reporting. In the case of suspected MIC, corrosion rate measurements at the time of sampling might provide insights into the involvement of certain microbial community members in MIC as well as potential microbial interplays
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_well_name 0..1
    • Description: Name of the well (e.g. BXA1123) where sample was taken
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞win 0..1
    • Description: A unique identifier of a well or wellbore. This is part of the Global Framework for Well Identification initiative which is compiled by the Professional Petroleum Data Management Association (PPDM) in an effort to improve well identification systems. (Supporting information: https://ppdm.org/ and http://dl.ppdm.org/dl/690)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_type 1..1
    • Description: The type of material from which the sample was obtained. For the Hydrocarbon package, samples include types like core, rock trimmings, drill cuttings, piping section, coupon, pigging debris, solid deposit, produced fluid, produced water, injected water, swabs, etc. For the Food Package, samples are usually categorized as food, body products or tissues, or environmental material. This field accepts terms listed under environmental specimen (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GENEPIO_0001246).
    • Range: String
    • Example: built environment sample [GENEPIO:0001248] None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_subtype 0..1
    • Description: Name of sample sub-type. For example if "sample type" is "Produced Water" then subtype could be "Oil Phase" or "Water Phase". If "other" is specified, please propose entry in "additional info" field
    • Range: samp_subtype_enum
    • Example: biofilm None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_collect_point 1..1
    • Description: Sampling point on the asset were sample was collected (e.g. Wellhead, storage tank, separator, etc). If "other" is specified, please propose entry in "additional info" field
    • Range: samp_collect_point_enum
    • Example: well None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞pressure 0..1
    • Description: Pressure to which the sample is subject to, in atmospheres
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 50 atmosphere None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞oxy_stat_samp 0..1
    • Description: Oxygenation status of sample
    • Range: oxy_stat_samp_enum
    • Example: aerobic None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_preserv 0..1
    • Description: Preservative added to the sample (e.g. Rnalater, alcohol, formaldehyde, etc.). Where appropriate include volume added (e.g. Rnalater; 2 ml)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_transport_cond 0..1
    • Description: Sample transport duration (in days or hrs) and temperature the sample was exposed to (e.g. 5.5 days; 20 ¬∞C)
    • Range: String
    • Example: 5 days;-20 degree Celsius None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_store_temp 0..1
    • Description: Temperature at which sample was stored, e.g. -80 degree Celsius
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: -80 degree Celsius None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_store_dur 0..1
    • Description: Duration for which the sample was stored
    • Range: String
    • Example: P1Y6M None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_store_loc 0..1
    • Description: Location at which sample was stored, usually name of a specific freezer/room
    • Range: String
    • Example: Freezer no:5 None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞organism_count 0..*
    • Description: Total cell count of any organism (or group of organisms) per gram, volume or area of sample, should include name of organism followed by count. The method that was used for the enumeration (e.g. qPCR, atp, mpn, etc.) Should also be provided. (example: total prokaryotes; 3.5e7 cells per ml; qpcr)
    • Range: organism_count_enum
    • Example: total prokaryotes;3.5e7 cells per milliliter;qPCR None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞org_count_qpcr_info 0..1
    • Description: If qpcr was used for the cell count, the target gene name, the primer sequence and the cycling conditions should also be provided. (Example: 16S rrna; FWD:ACGTAGCTATGACGT REV:GTGCTAGTCGAGTAC; initial denaturation:90C_5min; denaturation:90C_2min; annealing:52C_30 sec; elongation:72C_30 sec; 90 C for 1 min; final elongation:72C_5min; 30 cycles)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞ph 0..1
    • Description: Ph measurement of the sample, or liquid portion of sample, or aqueous phase of the fluid
    • Range: Double
    • Example: 7.2 None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_salinity 1..1
    • Description: Salinity is the total concentration of all dissolved salts in a liquid or solid (in the form of an extract obtained by centrifugation) sample. While salinity can be measured by a complete chemical analysis, this method is difficult and time consuming. More often, it is instead derived from the conductivity measurement. This is known as practical salinity. These derivations compare the specific conductance of the sample to a salinity standard such as seawater
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 1 milligram per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞salinity 0..1
    • Description: The total concentration of all dissolved salts in a liquid or solid sample. While salinity can be measured by a complete chemical analysis, this method is difficult and time consuming. More often, it is instead derived from the conductivity measurement. This is known as practical salinity. These derivations compare the specific conductance of the sample to a salinity standard such as seawater.
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 25 practical salinity unit None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞alkalinity 0..1
    • Description: Alkalinity, the ability of a solution to neutralize acids to the equivalence point of carbonate or bicarbonate
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 50 milligram per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞alkalinity_method 0..1
    • Description: Method used for alkalinity measurement
    • Range: String
    • Example: titration None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞sulfate 1..1
    • Description: Concentration of sulfate in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 5 micromole per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞sulfide 1..1
    • Description: Concentration of sulfide in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 2 micromole per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞tot_sulfur 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of total sulfur in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞nitrate 1..1
    • Description: Concentration of nitrate in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 65 micromole per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞nitrite 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of nitrite in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 0.5 micromole per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞ammonium 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of ammonium in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 1.5 milligram per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞tot_nitro 0..1
    • Description: Total nitrogen concentration of water samples, calculated by: total nitrogen = total dissolved nitrogen + particulate nitrogen. Can also be measured without filtering, reported as nitrogen
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 50 micromole per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞diss_iron 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of dissolved iron in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞sodium 0..1
    • Description: Sodium concentration in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 10.5 milligram per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞chloride 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of chloride in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 5000 milligram per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞potassium 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of potassium in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 463 milligram per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞magnesium 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of magnesium in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 52.8 micromole per kilogram None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞calcium 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of calcium in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 0.2 micromole per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞tot_iron 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of total iron in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞diss_org_carb 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of dissolved organic carbon in the sample, liquid portion of the sample, or aqueous phase of the fluid
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 197 micromole per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞diss_inorg_carb 0..1
    • Description: Dissolved inorganic carbon concentration in the sample, typically measured after filtering the sample using a 0.45 micrometer filter
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 2059 micromole per kilogram None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞diss_inorg_phosp 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of dissolved inorganic phosphorus in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 56.5 micromole per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞tot_phosp 0..1
    • Description: Total phosphorus concentration in the sample, calculated by: total phosphorus = total dissolved phosphorus + particulate phosphorus
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 0.03 milligram per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞suspend_solids 0..*
    • Description: Concentration of substances including a wide variety of material, such as silt, decaying plant and animal matter; can include multiple substances
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞density 0..1
    • Description: Density of the sample, which is its mass per unit volume (aka volumetric mass density)
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 1000 kilogram per cubic meter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞diss_carb_dioxide 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of dissolved carbon dioxide in the sample or liquid portion of the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 5 milligram per liter None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞diss_oxygen_fluid 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of dissolved oxygen in the oil field produced fluids as it contributes to oxgen-corrosion and microbial activity (e.g. Mic).
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞vfa 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of Volatile Fatty Acids in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞benzene 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of benzene in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞toluene 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of toluene in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞ethylbenzene 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of ethylbenzene in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞xylene 0..1
    • Description: Concentration of xylene in the sample
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞api 1..1
    • Description: API gravity is a measure of how heavy or light a petroleum liquid is compared to water (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/API_gravity) (e.g. 31.1¬∞ API)
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞tan 0..1
    • Description: Total Acid Number¬†(TAN) is a measurement of acidity that is determined by the amount of¬†potassium hydroxide¬†in milligrams that is needed to neutralize the acids in one gram of oil.¬†It is an important quality measurement of¬†crude oil. (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_acid_number)
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞viscosity 0..1
    • Description: A measure of oil's resistance¬†to gradual deformation by¬†shear stress¬†or¬†tensile stress (e.g. 3.5 cp; 100 ¬∞C)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞pour_point 0..1
    • Description: Temperature at which a liquid becomes semi solid and loses its flow characteristics. In crude oil a high¬†pour point¬†is generally associated with a high paraffin content, typically found in crude deriving from a larger proportion of plant material. (soure: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pour_point)
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞saturates_pc 0..1
    • Description: Saturate, Aromatic, Resin and Asphaltene¬†(SARA) is an analysis method that divides¬†crude oil¬†components according to their polarizability and polarity. There are three main methods to obtain SARA results. The most popular one is known as the Iatroscan TLC-FID and is referred to as IP-143 (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturate,_aromatic,_resin_and_asphaltene)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞aromatics_pc 0..1
    • Description: Saturate, Aromatic, Resin and Asphaltene¬†(SARA) is an analysis method that divides¬†crude oil¬†components according to their polarizability and polarity. There are three main methods to obtain SARA results. The most popular one is known as the Iatroscan TLC-FID and is referred to as IP-143 (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturate,_aromatic,_resin_and_asphaltene)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞resins_pc 0..1
    • Description: Saturate, Aromatic, Resin and Asphaltene¬†(SARA) is an analysis method that divides¬†crude oil¬†components according to their polarizability and polarity. There are three main methods to obtain SARA results. The most popular one is known as the Iatroscan TLC-FID and is referred to as IP-143 (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturate,_aromatic,_resin_and_asphaltene)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞asphaltenes_pc 0..1
    • Description: Saturate, Aromatic, Resin and Asphaltene¬†(SARA) is an analysis method that divides¬†crude oil¬†components according to their polarizability and polarity. There are three main methods to obtain SARA results. The most popular one is known as the Iatroscan TLC-FID and is referred to as IP-143 (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturate,_aromatic,_resin_and_asphaltene)
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞misc_param 0..*
    • Description: Any other measurement performed or parameter collected, that is not listed here
    • Range: String
    • Example: Bicarbonate ion concentration;2075 micromole per kilogram None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞additional_info 0..1
    • Description: Information that doesn't fit anywhere else. Can also be used to propose new entries for fields with controlled vocabulary
    • Range: String
    • Example: None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_name 1..1
    • Description: A local identifier or name that for the material sample used for extracting nucleic acids, and subsequent sequencing. It can refer either to the original material collected or to any derived sub-samples. It can have any format, but we suggest that you make it concise, unique and consistent within your lab, and as informative as possible. INSDC requires every sample name from a single Submitter to be unique. Use of a globally unique identifier for the field source_mat_id is recommended in addition to sample_name.
    • Range: String
    • Example: ISDsoil1 None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞project_name 1..1
    • Description: Name of the project within which the sequencing was organized
    • Range: String
    • Example: Forest soil metagenome None
  • hydrocarbon resources-fluids_swabs➞samp_vol_we_dna_ext 0..1
    • Description: Volume (ml) or mass (g) of total collected sample processed for DNA extraction. Note: total sample collected should be entered under the term Sample Size (MIXS:0000001).
    • Range: QuantityValue
    • Example: 1500 milliliter None