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Revision as of 21:51, 8 December 2020
GEOS-Chem Main Page | GEOS-Chem Guides
Overview
On this page we provide information on getting started with GEOS-Chem "Classic." (In the future we will be migrating this manual to ReadTheDocs.)
Please see gchp.readthedocs.io page for information about how to download and run GCHP.
Table of contents
- Minimum system requirements
- Configuring your computational environment
- Downloading source code
- Downloading data directories
- Creating run directories
- Configuring runs
- Compiling
- Running
- Output files
- Python tools for GEOS-Chem
- Coding and debugging
- Further reading
Additional resources
- GEOS-Chem overview
- GEOS-Chem Guides
- GEOS-Chem YouTube Channel — contains tutorial videos
- The HEMCO User's Guide
- HEMCO examples