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|<p><font color="#FFFFFF" size="+3">'''GEOS&#150;Chem Wiki'''</font></p>
  
The [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/geos/ GEOS–Chem model] is a global 3-D model of atmospheric composition driven by assimilated meteorological observations from the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) of the [http://www.as.harvard.edu NASA Global Modeling and Assimilation Office]. It is applied by [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/geos/geos_people.html research groups around the world] to a wide range of atmospheric composition problems, Central management and support of the model is provided by the [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/index.html Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group at Harvard University.]
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This wiki is meant to facilitate communication between GEOS-Chem users and developers. If this is '''your first time here''', check out [[Features of the GEOS-Chem public wiki|the features page]]. If you would like to contribute to the wiki, please register as a user by clicking ''create account'' at the top right corner of this page.
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New information is continually being added to the wiki, so please check back here often, or even better, [[Features_of_the_GEOS-Chem_public_wiki#Let_the_GEOS-Chem_wiki_inform_you_of_recent_changes.21|subscribe to the recent changes' RSS feed]]: you will not miss a discussion!
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== General Information about GEOS-Chem ==
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The links below provide more information about general GEOS-Chem topics.  
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<p align="center"><big>'''GEOS-Chem Community Mission: to advance understanding of human and natural influences on the environment<br>through a comprehensive, state-of-the-science, readily accessible global model of atmospheric composition.'''</big></p>
  
=== Introduction and Overview ===
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The [http://geos-chem.org GEOS–Chem model] is a global 3-D model of atmospheric composition driven by assimilated meteorological observations from the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) of the [http://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/ NASA Global Modeling and Assimilation Office]. It is applied by [https://geoschem.github.io/geos-chem-people-projects-map/ research groups around the world] to a wide range of atmospheric composition problems. Central management and support of the model is provided by the [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/index.html Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group at Harvard University] and by the [https://sites.wustl.edu/acag/ Atmospheric Composition Analysis Group at Washington University].
* [[Features of the GEOS-Chem public wiki]]
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* [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/geos/geos_overview.html GEOS-Chem Overview]
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* [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/geos/geos_vision.html GEOS-Chem Vision]
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* [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/geos/geos_charter.html GEOS-Chem Management Charter]
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* [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/geos/geos_people GEOS-Chem People & Projects]
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* [[GEOS-Chem welcome letter for new users]]
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* [[GEOS-Chem programming staff]]
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* [[GEOS-Chem newsletters]]
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=== Getting Started with GEOS-Chem ===
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* [[Minimum system requirements for GEOS-Chem]]
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* [[GEOS-Chem supported platforms and compilers]]
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* [[Downloading GEOS-Chem source code and data]]
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* [[GEOS-Chem code development cycle]]
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* [[GEOS-Chem programming resources]] (e.g. tutorials, user guides, etc.)
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* [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/geos/doc/man/appendix_7.html GEOS-Chem Programming Style Guide]
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* [[Running GEOS-Chem with TESTRUN]]
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=== General Technical Information ===
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* [[Initial conditions for GEOS-Chem]]
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* [[GEOS-Chem Debugging Tips|Tips on how to debug GEOS-Chem effectively]]
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* [[Reporting GEOS-Chem bugs]]
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* [[Parallelizing GEOS-Chem]] with the OpenMP directives
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* [[Common GEOS-Chem error messages]]
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=== GEOS-Chem Working Groups ===
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|colspan="3" align="center" bgcolor="#CCCCCC"|'''<font size="+2">[[GEOS-Chem overview]]</font>'''
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|width="225px" align="center"|<font size="+2">[[GEOS-Chem versions|Past releases]]</font>
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|width="450px" align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFFF"|<font size="+2">[[GEOS-Chem 14.0.2|'''Current release: GEOS-Chem 14.0.2''']]</font>
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|width="225px" align="center"|<font size="+2">[[GEOS-Chem model development_priorities|Future releases]]</font>
  
The current GEOS-Chem working groups are listed below.  All users should feel free to join the working group that is most relevant to their research (contact the working group co-chairs for more information).  The GEOS-Chem Working Groups are responsible for identifying and coordinating model development priorities in their particular area of responsibility.
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The GEOS-Chem Steering Committee is composed of the Working Group Co-Chairs and Model Scientist Daniel Jacob. The Steering Committee will meet periodically to set overall priorities and the direction for continued GEOS-Chem model development.
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== News ==
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*'''29 Nov 2022:''' [[GEOS-Chem 14.0.2]] is now available!
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*'''23 Feb 2022:''' Read the [[Media:GEOS-Chem_Newsletter_2022_Issue_2.pdf|GEOS-Chem Newsletter 2022, Issue #2]]
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*'''11 Dec 2020:''' A [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ho-sNj4AAAAJ GEOS-Chem Google Scholar page] is now available!
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**Click 'Follow' to be notified of new publications.
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**Contact [mailto:gongda.lu@ucl.ac.uk Gongda Lu] with issues or questions.
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*'''02 Apr 2020:''' The GEOS-Chem Youtube Channel has 100+ subscribers and a new URL: <tt>'''https://youtube.com/c/geoschem'''</tt>
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*'''03 Feb 2020:''' View our GEOS-Chem "dry-run" tutorial at our [http://youtube.geos-chem.org GEOS-Chem Youtube channel]
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*'''17 Sep 2019:''' NASA/GMAO is now producing [https://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/weather_prediction/GEOS-CF/ GEOS chemical forecasts (GEOS-CF)] using GEOS-Chem coupled to the NASA/GEOS ESM
  
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!Email list
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|[[GEOS-Chem Adjoint|Adjoint]]
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|Kevin Bowman (Kevin.Bowman@jpl.nasa.gov)<br>Daven Henze (daven.henze@colorado.edu)
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|geos-chem-adjoint@seas.harvard.edu
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|[[Aerosols overview: projects and developments|Aerosol processes]]
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|Colette Heald (heald@atmos.colostate.edu)<br>Fangqun Yu (yfq@asrc.cestm.albany.edu)
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|geos-chem-aerosols@seas.harvard.edu
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|[[Carbon gases]]
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|Dylan Jones (dbj@atmosp.physics.toronto.edu)<br>Prasad Kasibhatla (psk9@duke.edu)
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|[[Emissions]]
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|Jennifer Logan (jlogan@seas.harvard.edu)<br>Randall Martin (randall.martin@dal.ca)
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|[[Chemistry-climate interactions]]
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|Becky Alexander (beckya@u.washington.edu)<br>Loretta Mickley (mickley@fas.harvard.edu)
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|[[Chemistry Issues|Oxidants and chemistry]]
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|Mat Evans (M.J.Evans@leeds.ac.uk)<br>May Fu (cetmfu@polyu.edu.hk)
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|[[Regional modeling]]
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|Rokjin Park (rjpark@snu.ac.kr)<br>Yuxuan Wang (yxw@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn)
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== Code Developers' Forums ==
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== Documentation ==
  
These pages contain more specific information about coding issues, emissions, chemistry, met fields, version history, and other aspects of GEOS-Chem.  GEOS-Chem users and developers should feel free to contribute to these pages and to initiate discussion on the various topics listed here.
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=== GEOS-Chem manuals and tutorials ===
  
=== Coding ===
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Read [https://geos-chem.readthedocs.io/en/latest/geos-chem-shared-docs/supplemental-guides/related-docs.html '''user manuals'''] for GEOS-Chem 14 and related software.
* [[GEOS-Chem versions under development]]
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* [[Machine issues & portability]]
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* [[Floating point math issues]]
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* [[Bugs and fixes]]
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* [[Previous issues that are now resolved...]]
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** [[Previous issues now resolved in v8-01-01|in GEOS-Chem v8-01-01]]
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** [[Previous issues now resolved in v8-01-02|in GEOS-Chem v8-01-02]]
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** [[Previous issues now resolved in v8-01-03|in GEOS-Chem v8-01-03]]
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* [[Outstanding issues yet to be resolved]]
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=== Diagnostics ===
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Also see our list of [[Software_maintained_by_GEOS-Chem_community_members|'''software tools maintained by GEOS-Chem users''']].
* [http://www-as.harvard.edu/chemistry/trop/geos/doc/man/appendix_5.html Overview of diagnostics characteristics]
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* [[Mass Flux (ND24/25/26)]]
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* [[Additional diagnostics]]
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=== Emissions ===
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The user manual for GEOS-Chem 13.4.1 and prior versions may be found '''[[Getting Started with GEOS-Chem|HERE]]'''.
* [[Overview]]
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* [[Aircraft emissions]]
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* [[Anthropogenic emissions]]
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** [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/geos/word_pdf_docs/INVENTORY_GC_public.pdf Table of available anthropogenic emissions inventories for use w/ GEOS-Chem]
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* [[Biofuel emissions]]
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* [[Biogenic emissions]]
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* [[Biomass burning emissions]]
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* [[Lightning NOx emissions]]
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=== Chemistry ===
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=== General information about GEOS-Chem ===
* [[Chemistry Issues]]
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* [[NOx-Ox-HC-aerosol|NOx-Ox-hydrocarbon-aerosol (aka "full-chemistry") simulation]]
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* [[Photolysis mechanism]]
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* [[Mercury|Mercury simulation]]
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* [[Tagged CO simulation]]
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=== Aerosols ===
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The table below lists where you can find general information about GEOS-Chem.
* [[Aerosols overview: projects and developments]]
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* [[Aerosol thermodynamical equilibrium]]
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* [[Secondary organic aerosols]]
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* [[Sea salt aerosols]]
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* [[Sulfate aerosols]]
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=== Met Fields ===
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* [[GCAP]]
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* GMAO GEOS-5
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** [[List of GEOS-5 met fields]]
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** [[GEOS-5 issues]]
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** [[GEOS-5 met field reprocessing]]
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* [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/geos/doc/man/appendix_4.html GEOS-Chem Met Fields (from website)]
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=== Earth System Model Framework ===
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* [[Installing ESMF and other required libraries]]
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* [[Code development with the Earth System Model Framework]]
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* [[Automatic documentation with protex|Generating automatic LaTeX documentation with protex]]
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** [http://frodo.elon.edu/tutorial/tutorial/tutorial.html Web-based LaTeX tutorial]
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=== Related Projects ===
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* [[GEOS-Chem Adjoint]]
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|'''GEOS-Chem website'''
* [[GEOS-Chem nested grid simulations]]
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|[http://www.geos-chem.org geos-chem.org]
* [[GEOS-Chem Near-Real-Time Simulations]]
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|Website that links to GEOS-Chem information and resources
  
== Data Visualization and Analysis ==
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|'''Welcome Letter'''
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|[http://geos-chem.org/geos-welcome geos-chem.org/geos-welcome]
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|A welcome letter for new users of GEOS-Chem
  
=== IDL ===
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* [http://www.ittvis.com/ ITT Visualization (vendor)]
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|'''GEOS-Chem Overview'''
* [http://idlastro.gsfc.nasa.gov/idl_html_help/Structures.html Structures in IDL]
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|[[GEOS-Chem overview]] (wiki page)
* [http://idlastro.gsfc.nasa.gov/idl_html_help/Pointers.html Pointers in IDL]
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|A page with linking to many GEOS-Chem topics.
* [http://idlastro.gsfc.nasa.gov/idl_html_help/Overview_of_Mathematics_in_IDL.html Overview of Mathematics in IDL]
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* [http://www.dfanning.com/ Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming (David Fanning's Web Site)] - Lots of tips on how to accomplish programming tasks
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* [http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/en/misc/software/idl IDL Page at Max Planck Institute for Meteorology]
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* [http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/en/misc/software/idl/doc/mgs_script.pdf Martin Schultz's IDL Tutorial (PDF Format)]
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* [http://idlastro.gsfc.nasa.gov/homepage.html IDL Astronomy User's Library]
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* [http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/s1r/idl/idl.html JHU/APL/S1R IDL routines page]
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* [http://cow.physics.wisc.edu/~craigm/idl/idl.html Craig Markwardt's IDL library]
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* [http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/~gumley/doc/idltips.pdf The Underground Guide to IDL by Liam Gumley (PDF)]
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* [[Reading binary files in IDL]]
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=== GAMAP ===
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* [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/gamap/ GAMAP web page]
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|'''GEOS-Chem Narrative'''
* [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/gamap/doc/ GAMAP on-line users' guide]
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|[http://geos-chem.org/geos-chem-narrative geos-chem.org/geos-chem-narrative]
* [[GAMAP bugs and fixes]]
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|A narrative descrption of GEOS-Chem that you can include in scientific papers (plus instructions for citing GEOS-Chem)
* [[GAMAP tips and tricks]]
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**[[General GAMAP usage]]
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**[[File I/O with GAMAP]]
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***[http://www-as.harvard.edu/chemistry/trop/gamap/doc/timeseries_brief_tutorial.pdf Working with timeseries output in GAMAP]
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**[[Color and graphics with GAMAP]]
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*** [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/geos/wiki_docs/gamap/gamap_color_table_file.pdf Loading Color Tables in GAMAP v2.12]
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*** [http://www.as.harvard.edu/chemistry/trop/forum_files/cdh_ColorInIDL.pdf Working with color in IDL by Chris Holmes]
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**[[Regridding with GAMAP]]
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**[[Date and time computations with GAMAP]]
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**[[Text manipulation with GAMAP]]
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== Wiki Documentation ==
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|'''GEOS-Chem New Developments'''
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
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|[http://geos-chem.org/geos-new-developments geos-chem.org/geos-new-developments]
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents MediaWiki User's Guide]
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|A list of significant GEOS-Chem updates and the developers who worked on them
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext Examples of Wiki markup text]
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* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Reference_card One-page editing reference card]
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* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration Settings list]
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|'''GEOS-Chem Steering Committee (GCSC)'''
* [http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
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|[http://geos-chem.org/geos-steering-cmte geos-chem.org/geos-steering-cmte]  
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|A listing of current GCSC members and minutes from GCSC meetings
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|'''GEOS-Chem Working Groups'''
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|[http://geos-chem.org/geos-working-groups geos-chem.org/geos-working-groups]
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|A listing of GEOS-Chem Working Groups and Working Group Co-Chairs
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|'''GEOS-Chem Versions'''
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|[[GEOS-Chem versions]] (wiki page)
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|A listing of GEOS-Chem versions (with links for more information)
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|'''GEOS-Chem Species List'''
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|[https://geos-chem.readthedocs.io/en/latest/geos-chem-shared-docs/supplemental-guides/species-guide.html View GEOS-Chem Species properties] (ReadTheDocs page)
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|A listing of the species used in the GEOS-Chem chemistry mechanisms
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|'''GEOS-Chem Guides'''
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|[[GEOS-Chem_overview#GEOS-Chem_Guides|GEOS-Chem Guides wiki page]]
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|Several user guides explaining topics in-depth
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|'''Requesting Support'''
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|[https://geos-chem.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/SUPPORT.html GEOS-Chem support guidelines]
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|Instructions for creating GEOS-Chem support requests using the Github issue trackers
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|'''Submitting code or data'''
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|[https://geos-chem.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/CONTRIBUTING.html GEOS-Chem contributing guidelines]
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|Instructions for submitting new source code or data updates to be included into GEOS-Chem.
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Revision as of 18:54, 30 November 2022

GEOS–Chem Wiki


GEOS-Chem Community Mission: to advance understanding of human and natural influences on the environment
through a comprehensive, state-of-the-science, readily accessible global model of atmospheric composition.

The GEOS–Chem model is a global 3-D model of atmospheric composition driven by assimilated meteorological observations from the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) of the NASA Global Modeling and Assimilation Office. It is applied by research groups around the world to a wide range of atmospheric composition problems. Central management and support of the model is provided by the Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group at Harvard University and by the Atmospheric Composition Analysis Group at Washington University.

GEOS-Chem overview
Past releases Current release: GEOS-Chem 14.0.2 Future releases

News

For access to all past GEOS-Chem newsletters, visit this page.

Documentation

GEOS-Chem manuals and tutorials

Read user manuals for GEOS-Chem 14 and related software.

Also see our list of software tools maintained by GEOS-Chem users.

The user manual for GEOS-Chem 13.4.1 and prior versions may be found HERE.

General information about GEOS-Chem

The table below lists where you can find general information about GEOS-Chem.

Item Link Description
GEOS-Chem website geos-chem.org Website that links to GEOS-Chem information and resources
Welcome Letter geos-chem.org/geos-welcome A welcome letter for new users of GEOS-Chem
GEOS-Chem Overview GEOS-Chem overview (wiki page) A page with linking to many GEOS-Chem topics.
GEOS-Chem Narrative geos-chem.org/geos-chem-narrative A narrative descrption of GEOS-Chem that you can include in scientific papers (plus instructions for citing GEOS-Chem)
GEOS-Chem New Developments geos-chem.org/geos-new-developments A list of significant GEOS-Chem updates and the developers who worked on them
GEOS-Chem Steering Committee (GCSC) geos-chem.org/geos-steering-cmte A listing of current GCSC members and minutes from GCSC meetings
GEOS-Chem Working Groups geos-chem.org/geos-working-groups A listing of GEOS-Chem Working Groups and Working Group Co-Chairs
GEOS-Chem Versions GEOS-Chem versions (wiki page) A listing of GEOS-Chem versions (with links for more information)
GEOS-Chem Species List View GEOS-Chem Species properties (ReadTheDocs page) A listing of the species used in the GEOS-Chem chemistry mechanisms
GEOS-Chem Guides GEOS-Chem Guides wiki page Several user guides explaining topics in-depth
Requesting Support GEOS-Chem support guidelines Instructions for creating GEOS-Chem support requests using the Github issue trackers
Submitting code or data GEOS-Chem contributing guidelines Instructions for submitting new source code or data updates to be included into GEOS-Chem.