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All users interested in the GEOS-Chem chemistry-ecosystem-climate simulations are encouraged to subscribe to the email list (see the [[#Contact information|contact information section]] below for instructions).
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All users interested in the GEOS-Chem chemistry-climate simulations are encouraged to subscribe to the email list (see the [[#Contact information|contact information section]] below for instructions).
  
Information on existing projects and future developments in chemistry-ecosystem-climate work will be posted here.  We encourage user groups to keep their information up-to-date.
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Information on existing projects and future developments in chemistry-climate work will be posted here.  We encourage user groups to keep their information up-to-date.
  
 
== Contact information ==
 
== Contact information ==
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC" width="300px"|Chemistry-Ecosystem-Climate Working Group co-chairs
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*[http://www.bu.edu/earth/people/faculty/jeffrey-geddes/ Jeff Geddes] (GitHub: [https://github.com/jgeddes85 @jgeddes85])
 
 
*[mailto:hongliao@nuist.edu.cn Hong Liao]
 
*[mailto:hongliao@nuist.edu.cn Hong Liao]
 
*[http://ees.rochester.edu/atmos Lee Murray] (GitHub: [https://github.com/ltmurray @ltmurray])
 
*[http://ees.rochester.edu/atmos Lee Murray] (GitHub: [https://github.com/ltmurray @ltmurray])
*[http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/sci/essc/people/tai_pk-Amos.html Amos Tai] (GitHub: [https://github.com/amospktai @amospktai])
 
  
 
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!bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|Chemistry-Ecosystem-Climate Working Group<br>email list
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== Current GEOS-Chem Chemistry-Ecosystem-Climate projects, alphabetized by institution (please add yours!) ==
 
== Current GEOS-Chem Chemistry-Ecosystem-Climate projects, alphabetized by institution (please add yours!) ==
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== Recent GEOS-Chem updates for chemistry-ecosystem-climate work ==
 
 
Launch of chemistry-climate working group wiki, March 2011
 
 
== On-going Chemistry-Ecosystem-Climate Working Group Developments ==
 
 
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== Related Topics ==
 
 
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Revision as of 17:12, 20 June 2022

All users interested in the GEOS-Chem chemistry-climate simulations are encouraged to subscribe to the email list (see the contact information section below for instructions).

Information on existing projects and future developments in chemistry-climate work will be posted here. We encourage user groups to keep their information up-to-date.

Contact information

Chemistry-Climate Working Group co-chairs
Chemistry-Climate Working Group
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Current GEOS-Chem Chemistry-Ecosystem-Climate projects, alphabetized by institution (please add yours!)

Simulation User Group Description Contact Person Date Added
GEOS-Chem + Land Use Module Boston University Changing Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions Jeff Geddes May 4, 2017
Full chemistry IAP/CAS Impact of the Asian Summer Monsoon on air quality in China Hong Liao Mar 24, 2011
GISS Model III/GEOS-Chem IAP/CAS Impact of future climate change on air quality in China Hong Liao Mar 24, 2011
CESM/GEOS-Chem SNU Impact of future climate change on air quality in East Asia Rokjin Park Sep 28, 2012
CESM/GEOS-Chem CUHK Ozone-CO2-vegetation interactions / dynamically changing land cover in GEOS-Chem Amos Tai Sep 1, 2015
CESM/GISS/LPJ/GEOS-Chem CUHK Impacts of historical and future changes in climate, ecosystems and land use on air quality Amos Tai May 9 2013
GCAP Harvard Effects of changes in climate and land use on U.S. dust and wildfire particulate matter Loretta Mickley April 23, 2017
GEOS-Chem/GEOS-5 Harvard Investigating the distribution and effects of carbonaceous absorbing aerosols over mainland China Loretta Mickley April 23, 2017
GEOS-Chem Harvard Examination of the climate penalty on U.S. ozone and PM air quality Loretta Mickley April 23, 2017
GEOS-Chem MIT The impacts of historical land use change on global air quality Colette Heald April 12, 2017
GEOS-Chem MIT The impacts of future land use change on global air quality Sam Silva May 8, 2017
GEOS-Chem MIT Exploring the ozone-temperature relationship Will Porter April 12, 2017
GEOS-Chem/IGSM-CAM MIT Effects of climate change on trans-Pacific ozone Mingwei Li April 25, 2017
GEOS-Chem/IGSM-CAM + CESM MIT Climate variability and air quality signal detection Daniel Rothenberg April 28, 2017
GEOS-Chem/APM, CESM SUNY-Albany Anthropogenic aerosol direct and first indirect radiative forcing Fangqun Yu May 8, 2013
ICECAP UW, Harvard, NASA GISS/LDEO Interpretation of Greenland ice core nitrate isotope records of past oxidant variability Lei Geng May 7, 2015