The area density (also known as areal density, surface density, superficial density, areic density, mass thickness, column density, or density thickness) of a two-dimensional object is calculated as the
mass per unit
area. The
SI derived unit is the kilogram per square metre (kg·m
−2).
A related ''
area number density
The number density (symbol: ''n'' or ''ρ''N) is an intensive quantity used to describe the degree of concentration of countable objects (particles, molecules, phonons, cells, galaxies, etc.) in physical space: three-dimensional volumetric number d ...
'' can be defined by replacing
mass in by
number of particles or other
countable quantity
A dimensionless quantity (also known as a bare quantity, pure quantity, or scalar quantity as well as quantity of dimension one) is a quantity to which no physical dimension is assigned, with a corresponding SI unit of measurement of one (or 1) ...
.
In the paper and fabric industries, it is called
grammage
Grammage and basis weight, in the pulp and paper industry, are the area density of a paper product, that is, its mass per unit of area. Two ways of expressing grammage are commonly used:
* Expressed in grams (g) per square meter (g/m2), regardle ...
and is expressed in grams per square meter (g/m
2); for paper in particular, it may be expressed as pounds per
ream of standard sizes ("basis ream").
Formulation
Area density can be calculated as:
or
where,
Column density
A special type of area density is called ''column (mass) density'' (also ''columnar mass density''), denoted ''ρ''
A or ''σ''. It is the
mass of
substance
Substance may refer to:
* Matter, anything that has mass and takes up space
Chemistry
* Chemical substance, a material with a definite chemical composition
* Drug substance
** Substance abuse, drug-related healthcare and social policy diagnosis ...
per unit
area integrated along a path;
[
] It is obtained integrating
volumetric density over a column:
In general the integration path can be slant or oblique incidence (as in, for example,
line of sight propagation
Line-of-sight propagation is a characteristic of electromagnetic radiation or acoustic wave propagation which means waves travel in a direct path from the source to the receiver. Electromagnetic transmission includes light emissions travelin ...
in
atmospheric physics). A common special case is a vertical path, from the bottom to the top of the medium:
where
denotes the vertical coordinate (e.g., height or depth).
Columnar density
is closely related to the vertically averaged volumetric density
as
where
;
,
, and
have units of, for example, grams per cubic metre, grams per square metre, and metres, respectively.
Column number density
''Column number density'' refers instead to a
number density
The number density (symbol: ''n'' or ''ρ''N) is an intensive quantity used to describe the degree of concentration of countable objects (particles, molecules, phonons, cells, galaxies, etc.) in physical space: three-dimensional volumetric number ...
type of quantity: the number or count of a substance—rather than the mass—per unit area integrated along a path:
Usage
Atmospheric physics
It is a quantity commonly retrieved by
remote sensing instruments, for instance the
Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) which retrieves ozone columns around the globe. Columns are also returned by the
differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS) method
[
] and are a common retrieval product from
nadir-looking
microwave radiometers.
[
][
]
A closely related concept is that of ice or
liquid water path, which specifies the volume per unit area or depth instead of mass per unit area, thus the two are related:
:
,
Another closely related concept is
optical depth.
Astronomy
In Astronomy the column density is generally used to indicate the number of atoms or molecules per square cm (cm
2) along the line of sight in a particular direction, as derived from observations of e.g. the 21-cm
hydrogen line or from observations of a certain molecular species. Also the
interstellar extinction can be related to the column density of H or H
2.
The concept of area density can be useful when analysing
accretion disk
An accretion disk is a structure (often a circumstellar disk) formed by diffuse material in orbital motion around a massive central body. The central body is typically a star. Friction, uneven irradiance, magnetohydrodynamic effects, and other fo ...
s. In the case of a disk seen face-on, area density for a given area of the disk is defined as column density: that is, either as the
mass of
substance
Substance may refer to:
* Matter, anything that has mass and takes up space
Chemistry
* Chemical substance, a material with a definite chemical composition
* Drug substance
** Substance abuse, drug-related healthcare and social policy diagnosis ...
per unit
area integrated along the vertical path that goes through the disk
(line-of-sight), from the bottom to the top of the medium:
:
where
denotes the vertical coordinate (e.g., height or depth), or as the number or count of a substance—rather than the mass—per unit area integrated along a path (column number density):
:
Data storage media
Areal density is used to quantify and compare different types media used in data storage devices such as
hard disk drives
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating hard disk platter, platters ...
,
optical disc drives
In computing, an optical disc drive is a disc drive that uses laser light or electromagnetic waves within or near the visible light spectrum as part of the process of reading or writing data to or from optical discs. Some drives can only r ...
and
tape drives. The current unit of measure is typically gigabits per square inch.
Paper
The area density is often used to describe the thickness of paper; e.g., 80 g/m
2 is very common.
Fabric
Fabric "weight" is often specified as mass per unit area, grams per square meter (gsm) or
ounces per square yard. It is also sometimes specified in ounces per yard in a standard width for the particular cloth. One gram per square meter equals 0.0295 ounces per square yard; one ounce per square yard equals 33.9 grams per square meter.
Other
It is also an important quantity for the
absorption of radiation.
When studying bodies falling through air, area density is important because resistance depends on area, and gravitational force is dependent on mass.
Bone density is often expressed in grams per square centimeter (g·cm
−2) as measured by x-ray absorptiometry, as a proxy for the actual density.
The
body mass index
Body mass index (BMI) is a value derived from the mass (weight) and height of a person. The BMI is defined as the body mass divided by the square of the body height, and is expressed in units of kg/m2, resulting from mass in kilograms and he ...
is expressed in units of kilograms per square meter, though the area figure is nominal, being simply the square of the height.
The
total electron content in the ionosphere is a quantity of type columnar number density.
Snow water equivalent is a quantity of type columnar mass density.
See also
*
Linear density
*
Paper density
Paper density is a paper product's mass per unit volume. The density can be calculated by dividing the grammage of paper (in grams per square metre or "gsm") by its caliper (usually in micrometres, occasionally in mils).
The "ISO 534:2011, Pap ...
References
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Atmospheric physics
Density
Classical mechanics