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* [[Biofuel emissions]]
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* [[http://wiki.seas.harvard.edu/geos-chem/index.php/Carbonaceous_aerosols#EC_and_OC_emissions|Black carbon and organic carbon emissions]]
* [[Carbonaceous_aerosols#EC_and_OC_emissions|Black carbon and organic carbon emissions]]
* [[MEGAN biogenic emissions|Biogenic emissions]]
* [[MEGAN biogenic emissions|Biogenic emissions]]
* [[Mineral dust aerosols|Dust emissions]]
* [[Mineral dust aerosols|Dust emissions]]
* [[Sea salt aerosols|Sea salt emissions]]
* [[Sea salt aerosols|Sea salt emissions]]
* [[Ship emissions]]
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Revision as of 19:47, 19 September 2022

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 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: