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Term: pour point (pour_point)

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)

URI: MIXS:0000127

Applicable Checklists and Extensions

NOTE: does not include Combinations (of checklists and extensions) that use pour_point.

Name Description Checklist/Extension
HydrocarbonResourcesFluidsSwabs A collection of terms appropriate when collecting samples and sequencing samp... Extension
HydrocarbonResourcesCores A collection of terms appropriate when collecting samples and sequencing samp... Extension

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Annotations

  • Preferred_unit: degree Celsius

LinkML Source

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annotations:
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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)'
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