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On this page we describe the directory tree from which [[HEMCO]]can read emissions inventories and other atmospheric data sets.
== Overview ==
== Overview ==


[[HEMCO]] can read several types of emission inventories, as well as other types atmospheric data sets, such as production and loss rates, or concentration dataWe have collated all of this data into a comprehensive directory tree structure. Each folder of the HEMCO data directory tree represents a particular emissions inventory or other data set.
On this page, we provide lists of data (chemistry inputs, emissions, initial conditions, and meteorology) that are read into GEOS-Chem by the [https://hemco.readthedocs.io Harmonized Emissions Component (HEMCO)]These data reside at [http://geoschemdata.wustl.edu '''geoschemdata.wustl.edu'''] and at the '''s3://gcgrid''' Amazon S3 bucket.


At present, the HEMCO data directory tree resides on the [http://geoschemdata.wustl.edu geoschemdata.wustl.edu data portal] and AWS s3://gcgrid bucket.
== Data directories by GEOS-Chem version ==


== Data directories by GEOS-Chem version ==
Our [https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/ '''input-data-catalogs'''] Github repository contains lists of input files needed to run GEOS-Chem simulations.  These are contained in the comma-separated files <tt>ChemistryInputs.csv</tt>, <tt>EmissionInputs.csv</tt> and <tt>InitialConditions.csv</tt>, and  [https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/main/MeteorologicalInputs.csv <tt>MeteorologicalInputs.csv</tt>]. 


Our [https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/ '''input-data-catalogs'''] Github repository contains lists of input files needed to run GEOS-Chem simulations.  These are contained in the comma-separated files <tt>ChemistryInputs.csv</tt>, <tt>EmissionInputs.csv</tt> and <tt>InitialConditions.csv</tt>.  Passing these files to the [https://github.com/LiamBindle/bashdatacatalog <tt>bashdatacatalog</tt>] utility will download the data to your local disk storage].
Passing any of these files as input to the [https://github.com/LiamBindle/bashdatacatalog/wiki '''bashdatacatalog'''] utility will initiate a data transfer to your local disk storage.


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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/2f9992f7c5d9285a18c8ff326a7eff6e04758ee4/EmissionsInputs.csv <tt>EmissionInputs.csv</tt>]
|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/2f9992f7c5d9285a18c8ff326a7eff6e04758ee4/InitialConditions.csv <tt>InitialConditions.csv</tt>]
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/fe46b1e55a07a26e5f7eefe9e79776bb83e20eed/ChemistryInputs.csv <tt>ChemistryInputs.csv</tt>]
|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/fe46b1e55a07a26e5f7eefe9e79776bb83e20eed/EmissionsInputs.csv <tt>EmissionInputs.csv</tt>]
|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/fe46b1e55a07a26e5f7eefe9e79776bb83e20eed/InitialConditions.csv <tt>InitialConditions.csv</tt>]
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/e61ca36cdbd1c1bfeb58ff20a5633c97dcc48164/ChemistryInputs.csv <tt>ChemistryInputs.csv</tt>]
|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/e61ca36cdbd1c1bfeb58ff20a5633c97dcc48164/EmissionsInputs.csv <tt>EmissionInputs.csv</tt>]
|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/e61ca36cdbd1c1bfeb58ff20a5633c97dcc48164/InitialConditions.csv <tt>InitialConditions.csv</tt>]


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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/447e33da692d76aa044a590a0422ab3dd193f1b4/ChemistryInputs.csv <tt>ChemistryInputs.csv</tt>]
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/447e33da692d76aa044a590a0422ab3dd193f1b4/EmissionsInputs.csv <tt>EmissionInputs.csv</tt>]
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/447e33da692d76aa044a590a0422ab3dd193f1b4/InitialConditions.csv <tt>InitialConditions.csv</tt>]


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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/ab638b19294d250a3cd5cca7092e23d98e207c13/ChemistryInputs.csv <tt>ChemistryInputs.csv</tt>]
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/ab638b19294d250a3cd5cca7092e23d98e207c13/EmissionsInputs.csv <tt>EmissionInputs.csv</tt>]
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/ab638b19294d250a3cd5cca7092e23d98e207c13/InitialConditions.csv <tt>InitialConditions.csv</tt>]


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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/a6decd86b2e974fbf2e934ad2391c28ee034d556/ChemistryInputs.csv <tt>ChemistryInputs.csv</tt>]
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/a6decd86b2e974fbf2e934ad2391c28ee034d556/EmissionsInputs.csv <tt>EmissionInputs.csv</tt>]
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/input-data-catalogs/blob/a6decd86b2e974fbf2e934ad2391c28ee034d556/InitialConditions.csv <tt>InitialConditions.csv</tt>]


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== Emissions reference ==
For more information about the various emissions inventories used by GEOS-Chem, please see our [[GEOS-Chem emissions]] wiki page.

Latest revision as of 21:17, 30 March 2023

Overview

On this page, we provide lists of data (chemistry inputs, emissions, initial conditions, and meteorology) that are read into GEOS-Chem by the Harmonized Emissions Component (HEMCO). These data reside at geoschemdata.wustl.edu and at the s3://gcgrid Amazon S3 bucket.

Data directories by GEOS-Chem version

Our input-data-catalogs Github repository contains lists of input files needed to run GEOS-Chem simulations. These are contained in the comma-separated files ChemistryInputs.csv, EmissionInputs.csv and InitialConditions.csv, and MeteorologicalInputs.csv.

Passing any of these files as input to the bashdatacatalog utility will initiate a data transfer to your local disk storage.

Version Chemistry Inputs Emissions Inputs Initial Conditions
GEOS-Chem 14.1.1 ChemistryInputs.csv EmissionInputs.csv InitialConditions.csv
GEOS-Chem 14.1.0 ChemistryInputs.csv EmissionInputs.csv InitialConditions.csv
GEOS-Chem 14.0.0 ChemistryInputs.csv EmissionInputs.csv InitialConditions.csv
GEOS-Chem 13.4.0 ChemistryInputs.csv EmissionInputs.csv InitialConditions.csv
GEOS-Chem 13.3.0 ChemistryInputs.csv EmissionInputs.csv InitialConditions.csv
GEOS-Chem 13.2.0 ChemistryInputs.csv EmissionInputs.csv InitialConditions.csv
GEOS-Chem 13.1.0 ChemistryInputs.csv EmissionInputs.csv InitialConditions.csv
GEOS-Chem 13.0.0 ChemistryInputs.csv EmissionInputs.csv InitialConditions.csv

Emissions reference

For more information about the various emissions inventories used by GEOS-Chem, please see our GEOS-Chem emissions wiki page.