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On this page we list the current priorities for GEOS-Chem development. This list is continuously updated based on code readiness and input from the Working Groups and the Steering Committee.
 
On this page we list the current priorities for GEOS-Chem development. This list is continuously updated based on code readiness and input from the Working Groups and the Steering Committee.
  
We also invite you to view our [https://trello.com/board/geos-chem-support-team/4fe36668fc79a1d3540ba80b GEOS-Chem Support Team project management board on Trello.com], which shows the current GCST workflow.
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== GEOS-Chem versions in development ==
  
== Priorities assigned to upcoming GEOS-Chem versions ==
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=== 13.1.0 ===
  
=== 13.0.0 ===
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<span style="color:darkorange">'''See the [[GEOS-Chem 13.1.0]] page for more details.'''''</span>
  
<span style="color:darkorange">'''This version is now under development. See the [[GEOS-Chem 13.0.0]] page for more details.'''''</span>
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== Priorities assigned to upcoming GEOS-Chem versions ==
  
== Priorities not yet assigned to a particular version ==
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=== 13.2.0 ===
  
The following items have been identified as priorities for GEOS-Chem, but have not yet been assigned to a particular GEOS-Chem version.
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See also the [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/milestone/18 13.2.0 milestone on Github].
  
=== Ready to go in ===
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This version will require a 1-month full-chemistry benchmark and 1-year full-chemistry and transport tracer benchmarks, with and without Luo wet deposition.
  
 
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|[https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/13/2879/2020/ Improved wet scavenging from Luo et al. (2020)]
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/547 Update US emissions to NEI2016]
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|Barron Henderson (EPA)<br>Lyssa Freese (MIT)
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|Science
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|
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*Files available at [ftp://newftp.epa.gov/Air/aqmg/global/NEI2016fh/ this ftp site]. Barron writes, "They have not yet been used in a publication, so I caution users to look for anything and report back."
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|[https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/13/2569/2020/ Canopy Physics Model]
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|Sam Silva (MIT)
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|Science
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|
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|-valign="top"
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|[https://gmd.copernicus.org/preprints/gmd-2020-380/ Dust emissions from Meng et al. (in review)]
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|Jun Meng (WUStL)
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|Scince
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|Fix stratospheric flooding
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|Sebastian Eastham (MIT)
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|Bug fix
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|-valign="top"
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|[https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/13/2879/2020/ Improved wet scavenging from Luo et al. (2020)] (as option)
 
|Gan Luo (Albany)<br>Fangqun Yu (Albany)
 
|Gan Luo (Albany)<br>Fangqun Yu (Albany)
 
|Science
 
|Science
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*Delivered to GCST (Nov 2020)
 
*Delivered to GCST (Nov 2020)
 
*See [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/pull/522 geoschem/geos-chem PR #522]
 
*See [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/pull/522 geoschem/geos-chem PR #522]
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*These updates will replace the Luo et al. (2019) option
  
 
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|-valign="top"
|Implement H2 chemistry in UCX
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|[http://globalchange.bnu.edu.cn/research/laiv6 Updated Yuan/BNU MODIS LAI product (2000-2019)]
|Chris Holmes (FSU)
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|Jenny Fisher (U. Wollongong)
 
|Science
 
|Science
 
|
 
|
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*Processing scripts delivered to GCST (Aug 2020)
  
 
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|[https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1029/2006GL026015 Stratospheric HCN chemistry]
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|[https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/21/1861/2021/ Updated Rn-222 emissions]
|Armin Kleinbohl (JPL)<br>Debra Weisenstein (Harvard, retired)
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|Bo Zhang
 
|Science
 
|Science
 
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*Delivered to GCST (Jun 2020)
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*The existing Rn emissions will remain as an option
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*Data are available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3942287
  
 
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|[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/2020/moch_HMS_submitted_2020.pdf HMS chemistry]
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|[[Grid-independent_emissions|Updated offline emissions]]
|Jonathan Moch (Harvard)
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|Science
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|Provide recommended rather than hard-coded scaling factors for online emissions
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|GCST
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|Science
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|-valign="top"
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/331 Provide climatologies for lightning NOx, volcano, and open fire emissions]
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|GCST
 
|Science
 
|Science
 
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*Delivered to GCST (Sep 2020)
 
*See [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/pull/456 geoschem/geos-chem PR #456]
 
  
 
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*Delivered to GCST (Nov 2020)
 
*Delivered to GCST (Nov 2020)
 
*See [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/pull/511 geoschem/geos-chem PR #511]
 
*See [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/pull/511 geoschem/geos-chem PR #511]
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=== 13.3.0 ===
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See also the [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/milestone/19 13.3.0 milestone on Github].
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This version will require a 1-month and 1-year full-chemistry benchmarks, with and without the adaptive chemical solver.
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/560 C2H4 and C2H2 chemistry]
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|Kelvin Bates (Harvard)<br>Ke Li (Harvard)
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|Science
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|[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/2020/moch_2020_hms_global.pdf HMS chemistry]
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|Jonathan Moch (Harvard)
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|Science
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*Delivered to GCST (Sep 2020)
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*See [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/pull/456 geoschem/geos-chem PR #456]
  
 
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|[https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/17/3699/2017/ Blowing snow emissions of sea salt and bromine]
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|[https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/17/3699/2017/ Blowing snow emissions of sea salt and sea salt bromide]
 
|Lyatt Jaegle (UW)
 
|Lyatt Jaegle (UW)
 
|Science
 
|Science
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|Offline CLM Harmonization
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|[https://www.pnas.org/content/117/42/26076 Updated aerosol dry deposition]
|Anthony Wong (BU)<br>Jeff Geddes (BU)
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|Jeff Pierce (CSU)
 
|Science
 
|Science
 
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*See [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/604 geoschem/geos-chem #604]
  
 
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|[http://globalchange.bnu.edu.cn/research/laiv6 Updated Yuan/BNU MODIS LAI product (2000-2019)]
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|[https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/13/2475/2020/gmd-13-2475-2020.pdf Adaptive chemical solver] (as option)
|Jenny Fisher (U. Wollongong)
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|Lu Shen (Harvard)
 
|Science
 
|Science
 
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*Processing scripts delivered to GCST (Aug 2020)
 
  
 
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|[https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/13/2569/2020/ MEGAN3]
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|[https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/19/7055/2019/ Joint CO2-CO-CH4-OCS simulation]
|Sam Silva (MIT)
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|Beata Bukosa (NIWA)<br>GCST
 
|Science
 
|Science
 
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*Implementation details may be found at https://zenodo.org/record/3614062#.XzvrH5NKjOR
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*See [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/654 geoschem/geos-chem #654]
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== Priorities not yet assigned to a particular version ==
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The following items have been identified as priorities for GEOS-Chem, but have not yet been assigned to a particular GEOS-Chem version.
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=== Ready to go in ===
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!width="200px"|Submitted by
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!width="300px"|Notes
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/547 Update US emissions to NEI2016]
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/559 Implement H2 chemistry in UCX]
|Barron Henderson (EPA)<br>Lyssa Freese (MIT)
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|Chris Holmes (FSU)
 
|Science
 
|Science
 
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*Files available at [ftp://newftp.epa.gov/Air/aqmg/global/NEI2016fh/ this ftp site]. Barron writes, "They have not yet been used in a publication, so I caution users to look for anything and report back."
 
  
 
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/HEMCO/issues/46 Distribute emissions vertically in the boundary layer]
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|[https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1029/2006GL026015 Stratospheric HCN chemistry]
|Barron Henderson (EPA)<br>GCST
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|Armin Kleinbohl (JPL)<br>Debra Weisenstein (Harvard, retired)
|Structural &<br>Science
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|Science
 
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*Vertical profiles have been delivered to GCST
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*Delivered to GCST (Jun 2020)
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|[https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/13/2569/2020/ MEGAN3]
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|Sam Silva (MIT)
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|Science
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*Implementation details may be found at https://zenodo.org/record/3614062#.XzvrH5NKjOR
  
 
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|Science
 
|Science
 
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*See [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/pull/356 geoschem/geos-chem #356]
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*See [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/425 geoschem/geos-chem #425]
  
 
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|-valign="top"
|C2H4 and C2H2 chemistry
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|[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/presentations/IGC9/posters/Tue_Posters_lam_joey.pdf Ecophysiology module in GEOS-Chem for biosphere-atmosphere exchange]
|Kelvin Bates (Harvard)<br>Ke Li (Harvard)
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|Joey Lam(CUHK)<br>Amos Tai (CUHK)
 
|Science
 
|Science
 
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|
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*Delivered to GCST (Feb 2021)
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*See [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/pull/629 geoschem/geos-chem #629]
  
 
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|Science
 
|Science
 
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/331 Provide climatologies for lightning NOx, volcano, and open fire emissions]
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|Archived CMIP6 Met Products for GEOS-Chem Input
|GCST
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|Lee Murray (Rochester)
 
|Science
 
|Science
 
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|
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*See updates from [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/geos/word_pdf_docs/steering_cmte/gc_sc_minutes_24Feb2021.pdf Feb 2021 GCSC meeting]
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*Official announcement coming soon
  
 
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!width="100px"|Type
 
!width="300px"|Notes
 
!width="300px"|Notes
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|Fix stratospheric flooding
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|Sebastian Eastham (MIT)
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|Science/Bug fix
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|Kelvin Bates (Harvard)<br>Ke Li (Harvard)
 
|Kelvin Bates (Harvard)<br>Ke Li (Harvard)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Sep 2020''
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|Lee Murray (Rochester)
 
|Lee Murray (Rochester)
 
|Structural
 
|Structural
|''Status updated Aug 2020''
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*Work is finished and a manuscript is in preparation
 
*Work is finished and a manuscript is in preparation
  
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|Science
 
|Science
 
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|Ecophysiology module in GEOS-Chem for biosphere-atmosphere exchange
 
|Amos Tai (CUHK)
 
|Science
 
|''Status updated Aug 2020''
 
  
  
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|Tailong He (Toronto)<br>Dylan Jones (Toronto)<br>Andrea Molod (NASA/GMAO)
 
|Tailong He (Toronto)<br>Dylan Jones (Toronto)<br>Andrea Molod (NASA/GMAO)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Aug 2020''
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*Work is finished and a manuscript is in preparation.  
 
*Work is finished and a manuscript is in preparation.  
  
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|WUStL GCST
 
|WUStL GCST
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Sep 2020''
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|Harvard GCST
 
|Harvard GCST
 
|Structural
 
|Structural
|''Status updated Sep 2020''
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|Modularization of GEOS-Chem: FAST-JX as proof-of-concept
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|NASA GMAO
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|Structural
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|Viral Shah (Harvard)<br>Colin Thackray (Harvard)
 
|Viral Shah (Harvard)<br>Colin Thackray (Harvard)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated July 2020''
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|Ben Geyman (Harvard)
 
|Ben Geyman (Harvard)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Aug 2020''
 
 
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|Canopy Physics Model
 
|Sam Silva (MIT)
 
|Structural
 
 
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|-valign="top"
|Integrating GMAO's tracer gridded component in GCHP
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|[https://www.pnas.org/content/117/42/26076 Aerosol dry deposition updates]
|Sebastian Eastham (MIT)
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|Jeff Pierce (CSU)
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|Science
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|-valign="top"
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|[https://github.com/geoschem/GCHP/issues/19 Integrating GMAO's tracer gridded component in GCHP]
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|Christoph Keller (NASA GMAO)
 
|Structural
 
|Structural
|''Status updated Sep 2020''
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|Sebastian Eastham (MIT)
 
|Sebastian Eastham (MIT)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Sep 2020''
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|Daven Henze (CU Boulder)
 
|Daven Henze (CU Boulder)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Added Sep 2020''
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|Benjamin Brown-Steiner (AER)<br>Makoto Kelp (Harvard)
 
|Benjamin Brown-Steiner (AER)<br>Makoto Kelp (Harvard)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Sep 2020:''
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*SF mechanism has been implemented and benchmarked in GEOS-Chem 12.0.0. This mechanism is of interest for those groups wanting fast global simulation of oxidation fields in GEOS-Chem simulations focused on aerosol microphysics.  
 
*SF mechanism has been implemented and benchmarked in GEOS-Chem 12.0.0. This mechanism is of interest for those groups wanting fast global simulation of oxidation fields in GEOS-Chem simulations focused on aerosol microphysics.  
 
*The machine-learned chemical solver is still probably 12 months away from online implementation into GEOS-Chem.
 
*The machine-learned chemical solver is still probably 12 months away from online implementation into GEOS-Chem.
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|Becky Alexander (UW)
 
|Becky Alexander (UW)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Aug 2020''
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|Becky Alexander (UW)<br>Qianjie Chen (UW)
 
|Becky Alexander (UW)<br>Qianjie Chen (UW)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Aug 2020''
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*Delayed - implemented pre-KPP
 
*Delayed - implemented pre-KPP
 
*Currently bring implemented in KPP by UC Riverside group
 
*Currently bring implemented in KPP by UC Riverside group
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|Lin Zhang (PKU)<br>Becky Alexander (UW)<br>Yuxuan Wang (U. Houston)
 
|Lin Zhang (PKU)<br>Becky Alexander (UW)<br>Yuxuan Wang (U. Houston)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Aug 2020''
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*Delayed - implemented pre-KPP
 
*Delayed - implemented pre-KPP
  
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|Yanxu Zhang (Nanjing)
 
|Yanxu Zhang (Nanjing)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Aug 2020''
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|Yanxu Xhang (Nanjing)
 
|Yanxu Xhang (Nanjing)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Aug 2020''
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|Xiaotian Xu, Yanxu Xhang (Nanjing)
 
|Xiaotian Xu, Yanxu Xhang (Nanjing)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Aug 2020''
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|Peng Zhang, Yanxu Xhang (Nanjing)
 
|Peng Zhang, Yanxu Xhang (Nanjing)
 
|Science
 
|Science
|''Status updated Aug 2020''
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|Shannon Capps (Drexel)
 
|Shannon Capps (Drexel)
 
|Structural
 
|Structural
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|Archived CMIP6 Met Products for GEOS-Chem Input
 
|Lee Murray (Rochester)
 
|Science
 
 
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Revision as of 14:24, 2 April 2021

GEOS-Chem Main Page | GCHP Main Page

On this page we list the current priorities for GEOS-Chem development. This list is continuously updated based on code readiness and input from the Working Groups and the Steering Committee.

GEOS-Chem versions in development

13.1.0

See the GEOS-Chem 13.1.0 page for more details.

Priorities assigned to upcoming GEOS-Chem versions

13.2.0

See also the 13.2.0 milestone on Github.

This version will require a 1-month full-chemistry benchmark and 1-year full-chemistry and transport tracer benchmarks, with and without Luo wet deposition.

Feature Submitted by Type Notes
Update US emissions to NEI2016 Barron Henderson (EPA)
Lyssa Freese (MIT)
Science
  • Files available at this ftp site. Barron writes, "They have not yet been used in a publication, so I caution users to look for anything and report back."
Canopy Physics Model Sam Silva (MIT) Science
Dust emissions from Meng et al. (in review) Jun Meng (WUStL) Scince
Fix stratospheric flooding Sebastian Eastham (MIT) Bug fix
Improved wet scavenging from Luo et al. (2020) (as option) Gan Luo (Albany)
Fangqun Yu (Albany)
Science
Updated Yuan/BNU MODIS LAI product (2000-2019) Jenny Fisher (U. Wollongong) Science
  • Processing scripts delivered to GCST (Aug 2020)
Updated Rn-222 emissions Bo Zhang Science
Updated offline emissions Science
Provide recommended rather than hard-coded scaling factors for online emissions GCST Science
Provide climatologies for lightning NOx, volcano, and open fire emissions GCST Science
Trace metal simulation Junwei Xu (Dalhousie) Science

13.3.0

See also the 13.3.0 milestone on Github.

This version will require a 1-month and 1-year full-chemistry benchmarks, with and without the adaptive chemical solver.

Feature Submitted by Type Notes
C2H4 and C2H2 chemistry Kelvin Bates (Harvard)
Ke Li (Harvard)
Science
HMS chemistry Jonathan Moch (Harvard) Science
Blowing snow emissions of sea salt and sea salt bromide Lyatt Jaegle (UW) Science
Updated aerosol dry deposition Jeff Pierce (CSU) Science
Adaptive chemical solver (as option) Lu Shen (Harvard) Science
Joint CO2-CO-CH4-OCS simulation Beata Bukosa (NIWA)
GCST
Science

Priorities not yet assigned to a particular version

The following items have been identified as priorities for GEOS-Chem, but have not yet been assigned to a particular GEOS-Chem version.

Ready to go in

Feature Submitted by Type Notes


Implement H2 chemistry in UCX Chris Holmes (FSU) Science
Stratospheric HCN chemistry Armin Kleinbohl (JPL)
Debra Weisenstein (Harvard, retired)
Science
  • Delivered to GCST (Jun 2020)
MEGAN3 Sam Silva (MIT) Science
GC-YIBs biosphere-atmospheric chemistry coupled model Xu Yue (NUIST) Science
Ecophysiology module in GEOS-Chem for biosphere-atmosphere exchange Joey Lam(CUHK)
Amos Tai (CUHK)
Science
Extend UCX into the mesosphere Sebastian Eastham (MIT)
Eric Fleming (NASA GMAO)
Science


Archived CMIP6 Met Products for GEOS-Chem Input Lee Murray (Rochester) Science

Almost there (< 6 months)

Item Author(s) Type Notes
Fix stratospheric flooding Sebastian Eastham (MIT) Science/Bug fix
Diagnostic to archive XCO2, XCO, and XCH4 Dylan Jones (Toronto) Science
Provide archived TCR-2 GEOS-Chem OH fields for carbon simulations Kazu Miyazaki (JPL) Science
Aromatic VOC chemistry Kelvin Bates (Harvard)
Ke Li (Harvard)
Science
BrC aging Xuan Wang (Harvard)
Melanie Hammer(Dalhousie)
Science
One-Way Coupling w/ GISS ModelE3 Lee Murray (Rochester) Structural
  • Work is finished and a manuscript is in preparation
Shared Socioeconomic Pathways Emission Inventories Hong Liao (NUIST) Science


Rediagnosis of RAS convection in GEOS-Chem Tailong He (Toronto)
Dylan Jones (Toronto)
Andrea Molod (NASA/GMAO)
Science
  • Work is finished and a manuscript is in preparation.
Read-in of native GEOS output in GCHP WUStL GCST Science
Adoption of the Spack package manager for dependency management Harvard GCST Structural
Modularization of GEOS-Chem: FAST-JX as proof-of-concept NASA GMAO Structural

Over the horizon (6-12 months)

Item Author(s) Type Notes
Update OCS simulation in the standard code Kevin Bowman (JPL) Science
Methylethylketone chemistry Jared Brewer (CSU) Science
Add sulfate dependence to SOA yield from isoprene in simple SOA Eloise Marais (Leicester) Science
Updated Hg chemistry:
  • Streamlining of Hg simulation through HEMCO and KPP
  • Hg gas-phase photo-reduction
Viral Shah (Harvard)
Colin Thackray (Harvard)
Science
GTMM updates Ben Geyman (Harvard) Science
Landcover/Fire Emissions Offline LPJlmfire Loretta Mickley (Harvard) Science
Aerosol dry deposition updates Jeff Pierce (CSU) Science
Integrating GMAO's tracer gridded component in GCHP Christoph Keller (NASA GMAO) Structural
Mass flux-based transport in GCHP Sebastian Eastham (MIT) Science
Streamlining of specialty simulations through HEMCO and KPP GCST Science

Longer term (12-24 months)

Item Author(s) Type Notes
GCHP Adjoint Daven Henze (CU Boulder) Science
Implement isotope simulation for CO and CH4 in GCHP Lee Murray (Rochester) Science
Migrate LETFK DA scheme to GCHP Kazu Miyazaki (JPL) Science
Super fast chemistry scheme Benjamin Brown-Steiner (AER)
Makoto Kelp (Harvard)
Science
  • SF mechanism has been implemented and benchmarked in GEOS-Chem 12.0.0. This mechanism is of interest for those groups wanting fast global simulation of oxidation fields in GEOS-Chem simulations focused on aerosol microphysics.
  • The machine-learned chemical solver is still probably 12 months away from online implementation into GEOS-Chem.
Add non-volatile cations to ISORROPIA Becky Alexander (UW) Science
DMS oxidation scheme updating Becky Alexander (UW)
Qianjie Chen (UW)
Science
  • Delayed - implemented pre-KPP
  • Currently bring implemented in KPP by UC Riverside group
Heterogeneous sulfate production Lin Zhang (PKU)
Becky Alexander (UW)
Yuxuan Wang (U. Houston)
Science
  • Delayed - implemented pre-KPP
Hg in WRF-GC Yanxu Zhang (Nanjing) Science
Hg with blowing snow Yanxu Xhang (Nanjing) Science
Hg isotopes Xiaotian Xu, Yanxu Xhang (Nanjing) Science
Hg in CESM CAM-CHEM Peng Zhang, Yanxu Xhang (Nanjing) Science
Complex / multicomplex variables Shannon Capps (Drexel) Structural

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