@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .

<https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/846d2db9-41cd-4ae8-b4ff-a34a9efb7428>
  skos:changeNote """2018-03-07 08:03:16.0 [tstevens] Move Concepts 
delete broader relation (null); 
add broader relation (PHOSPHOROUS COMPOUNDS [846d2db9-41cd-4ae8-b4ff-a34a9efb7428,85769] - NUTRIENTS [1459a39c-4781-4481-8bd9-510762865efd,86519]); 
""", """2018-03-07 10:35:45.0 [tstevens]  
update PrefLabel (PHOSPHOROUS); 
""", """2018-03-07 10:38:51.0 [tstevens]  
update Definition (A chemical element with symbol P and atomic number 15. As an element, phosphorus exists in two major forms, white phosphorus and red phosphorus, but because it is highly reactive, phosphorus is never found as a free element on Earth. With a concentration of 0.099%, phosphorus is the most abundant pnictogen in the Earth's crust. Other than a few exceptions, minerals containing phosphorus are in the maximally oxidized state as inorganic phosphate rocks.); 
""", """2018-03-07 10:39:36.0 [tstevens]  
update Definition (Encyclopedia Britannica); 
""" ;
  skos:definition "A chemical element with symbol P and atomic number 15. As an element, phosphorus exists in two major forms, white phosphorus and red phosphorus, but because it is highly reactive, phosphorus is never found as a free element on Earth. With a concentration of 0.099%, phosphorus is the most abundant pnictogen in the Earth's crust. Other than a few exceptions, minerals containing phosphorus are in the maximally oxidized state as inorganic phosphate rocks."@en ;
  skos:prefLabel "PHOSPHOROUS"@en ;
  skos:inScheme <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concepts/concept_scheme/sciencekeywords> ;
  skos:broader <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/1459a39c-4781-4481-8bd9-510762865efd> ;
  a skos:Concept .

<https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/1459a39c-4781-4481-8bd9-510762865efd>
  skos:prefLabel "NUTRIENTS"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/846d2db9-41cd-4ae8-b4ff-a34a9efb7428> .

