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* [http://cow.physics.wisc.edu/~craigm/idl/idl.html Craig Markwardt's IDL library]
* [http://cow.physics.wisc.edu/~craigm/idl/idl.html Craig Markwardt's IDL library]
* [http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/~gumley/doc/idltips.pdf The Underground Guide to IDL by Liam Gumley (PDF)]
* [http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/~gumley/doc/idltips.pdf The Underground Guide to IDL by Liam Gumley (PDF)]
* [[Reading binary files in IDL]]


=== GAMAP ===
=== GAMAP ===

Revision as of 19:14, 1 April 2008

GEOS-Chem Wiki

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.

This wiki is meant to facilitate communication between GEOS-Chem users and developers. 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.

Please check back here often, as new information is being continually added to the wiki!

General Information about GEOS-Chem

The links below provide more information about general GEOS-Chem topics.

Introduction and Overview

Getting Started with GEOS-Chem

General Technical Information

Code Developers' Forums

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.

Coding

Emissions

Chemistry

Aerosols

Met Fields

Related Projects

Data Visualization and Analysis

IDL

GAMAP

Wiki Documentation