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Additional nuclide descriptions in C14.csv #225

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lennart-grib2 opened this issue Jan 23, 2025 · 2 comments
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Additional nuclide descriptions in C14.csv #225

lennart-grib2 opened this issue Jan 23, 2025 · 2 comments
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@lennart-grib2
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lennart-grib2 commented Jan 23, 2025

Introduction

The C14.csv table describes the codes for chemical and nuclide components. We propose an addition of a few nuclides.

Amendment details

The ones we found missing and with proposed codes are:

CodeFigure Meaning_en ChemicalFormula Status
30366 Indium 117 In-117 Extension
30367 Lead 203 Pb-203 Extension
30368 Natrium 24 Na-24 Extension
30369 Ruthenium 107 Ru-107 Extension
30370 Uranium 239 U-239 Extension

C14.csv

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Follow on from #193

Requestor(s)

SMHI and other services for operation of nuclear safety.

Stakeholder(s)

Radiation protection agencies (RPA) that delivers chemical transport model output for nuclear event.
Software providers for decision support systems for nuclear events.

Publication(s)

Manual on Codes (WMO-No. 306), Volume I.2, Common Code Table C-14

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LOW

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@amilan17 amilan17 moved this to Submitted in CCT Amendments Jan 24, 2025
@amilan17 amilan17 added this to the FT2025-1 milestone Jan 24, 2025
@amilan17 amilan17 moved this from Submitted to In progress in CCT Amendments Jan 27, 2025
@edouardsandrine
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Thanks for this new table.

I would only have one suggestion:

Replace Natrium 24 (latin name) by Sodium 24 (official name).

@larsbarring
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@edouardsandrine: Thank you for spotting this! Obviously, entries in the table have to adhere to the official names (as @lennart-grib2 confirms). Unfortunately, I am not yet fully up to speed regarding processing issues and opening PRs in this repo.

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