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Slot: corrosion rate at sample location (samp_loc_corr_rate)

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

URI: MIXS:0000136 Alias: samp_loc_corr_rate

Applicable Classes

Name Description Modifies Slot
HcrFluidsSwabsInterface hcr_fluids_swabs dh_interface no

Properties

  • Range: String

  • Recommended: True

  • Regex pattern: ^[-+]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+ *- *[-+]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+ ([^\s-]{1,2}|[^\s-]+.+[^\s-]+)$

Identifier and Mapping Information

Annotations

property value
Preferred_unit millimeter per year

Schema Source

Mappings

Mapping Type Mapped Value
self MIXS:0000136
native nmdc_sub_schema:samp_loc_corr_rate

LinkML Source

name: samp_loc_corr_rate
annotations:
  Preferred_unit:
    tag: Preferred_unit
    value: millimeter per year
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
title: corrosion rate at sample location
from_schema: https://example.com/nmdc_submission_schema
rank: 350
keywords:
- location
- rate
- sample
slot_uri: MIXS:0000136
alias: samp_loc_corr_rate
domain_of:
- HcrFluidsSwabsInterface
slot_group: mixs_core_section
range: string
recommended: true
pattern: ^[-+]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+ *- *[-+]?[0-9]*\.?[0-9]+ ([^\s-]{1,2}|[^\s-]+.+[^\s-]+)$
structured_pattern:
  syntax: ^{float} *- *{float} {unit}$
  interpolated: true
  partial_match: true