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*[mailto:andrea.m.molod@nasa.gov Andrea Molod] and
*[https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov/sci/bio/k.e.knowland Emma Knowland] (Github: [https://github.com/keknowland @keknowland])
*[http://research.nianet.org./~hyl/ Hongyu Liu]
*[https://www.cira.colostate.edu/staff/schuh-andrew/ Andrew Schuh] (Github: [https://github.com/aschuh @aschuh])
*[https://science.larc.nasa.gov/people/katherine-travis/ Katie Travis] (Github: [https://github.com/ktravis213 @ktravis213])


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--[[User:Bmy|Bob Y.]] ([[User talk:Bmy|talk]]) 18:38, 21 August 2015 (UTC)


== Current GEOS-Chem Transport Projects (please add yours!) ==
== Current GEOS-Chem Transport Projects (please add yours!) ==
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|NASA GMAO<br>Harvard
|Model inter-comparison of transport (GEOS, GCHP, GCClassic)
|Emma Knowland<br>Lizzie Lundgren


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|Quantifying the impact of errors in PBL mixing on CO2
|Quantifying the impact of errors in PBL mixing on CO2
|[mailto:wlu@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca Wei Lu]
|[mailto:wlu@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca Wei Lu]
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|Harvard
|Examining the effect of grid resolution on vertical transport and convective mass fluxes
|[mailto:karenyu@g.harvard.edu Karen Yu]
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|Harvard
|Quantifying the impact of numerical diffusion on plume transport and comparing to observed atmospheric diffusion
|[mailto:seastham@fas.harvard.edu Sebastian D. Eastham]
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|Harvard
|Assessing the co-benefits of increasing vertical and horizontal grid resolutions for tracer transport
|[mailto:jiaweizhuang@g.harvard.edu Jiawei Zhuang]
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|Dalhousie
|Implementation of a new PBL mixing scheme
|[mailto:Aaron.van.Donkelaar@dal.ca Aaron van Donkelaar]


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|NIA / NASA Langley
|NIA / NASA Langley
|Constraints on Precipitation Scavenging and Transport of Soluble Trace Species From Airborne and Surface Radionuclide (222Rn, 210Pb, 7Be, 10Be) Observations
|Constraints on Precipitation Scavenging and Transport of Soluble Trace Species From Airborne and Surface Radionuclide (222Rn, 210Pb, 7Be, 10Be) Observations
|[mailto:bo.zhang@nianet.org Bo Zhang] [mailto:hongyu.liu-1@nasa.gov Hongyu Liu]
|[mailto:bo.zhang@nianet.org Bo Zhang]<br>[mailto:hongyu.liu-1@nasa.gov Hongyu Liu]
 
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|Harvard
|Vertical resolution needs for GEOS-Chem global transport
|[[User:Ada Shaw|Ada Shaw]]
 
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|Harvard<br>U. Toronto
|Re-diagnosed convection in off-line GEOS-Chem
|[[User:Bmy|Bob Yantosca]]<br>Tailong He


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== Current GEOS-Chem Transport Issues ==
== Related pages ==
 
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== Common set of transport tracers in GEOS-Chem and GEOS ==
 
<span style="color:darkorange">'''''This update will be included in [[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]].'''''</span>
 
The Transport Working Group proposed implementing additional tracers in GEOS-Chem for benchmarking purposes and for diagnosing transport in GEOS-Chem compared to GEOS-5. The [https://gmi.gsfc.nasa.gov/uploads/files/gmi_tracersuite.pdf GMI tracer suite] is implemented via the tracer gridded component "TR_GridComp" in GEOS. In GEOS-Chem, the tracer suite has been added as an extension of the [[Rn-Pb-Be simulation]] (simulation type "1") by default, but may be added to any GEOS-Chem simulations by following the [[#Implementation in GEOS-Chem|instructions below]].
 
The current and future proposed transport tracers are summarized below.
 
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5
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!width="200px"|Tracer name in GEOS-Chem
!width="100px"|Tracer name in GEOS / GMI
!width="400px"|Description
!width="150px"|Version added
 
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|Rn222
|Rn222
|Radon-222 isotope
*See our Rn-Pb-Be wiki page for information on [[Rn-Pb-Be_simulation#Sources|sources]] and [[Rn-Pb-Be_simulation#Sinks|sinks]]
*Used to evaluate convection over land and strat-trop exchange
|[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/geos/geos_versions.html GEOS-Chem v2-02]
 
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|Pb210
|Pb210
|Lead-210 isotope
*See our Rn-Pb-Be wiki page for information on [[Rn-Pb-Be_simulation#Sources|sources]] and [[Rn-Pb-Be_simulation#Sinks|sinks]]
*Used to evaluate convection over land and strat-trop exchange
|[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/geos/geos_versions.html GEOS-Chem v2-02]
 
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|Pb210Strat
|Pb210Strat
|Lead-210 produces in the stratosphere
*See our Rn-Pb-Be wiki page for information on [[Rn-Pb-Be_simulation#Sources|sources]] and [[Rn-Pb-Be_simulation#Sinks|sinks]]
*Used to evaluate convection over land and strat-trop exchange
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|Be7
|Be7
|Beryllium-7 isotope
*See our Rn-Pb-Be wiki page for information on [[Rn-Pb-Be_simulation#Sources|sources]] and [[Rn-Pb-Be_simulation#Sinks|sinks]]
*Used to evaluate strat-trop exchange
|[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/geos/geos_versions.html GEOS-Chem v2-02]
 
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|Be7Strat
|Be7Strat
|Berylium-7 produced in the stratosphere
*Used to evaluate strat-trop exchange
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|Be10
|Be10
|Beryllium-10 isotope
*Used to evaluate strat-trop exchange
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|Be10Strat
|Be10Strat
|Beryllium-10 produced in the stratosphere
*Used to evaluate strat-trop exchange
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|PassiveTracer
|N/A
|Passive tracer with initial concentration of 100 ppb (no emissions or decay)
*Used to evaluate mass conservation in transport
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|SF6tracer
|SF6
|Sulfur hexafluoride with anthropogenic emissions from [[EDGAR_v4.2_anthropogenic_emissions|EDGAR v4.2]]
*Used to evaluate inter-hemispheric transport of anthropogenic emissions
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|CH3Itracer
|CH3I
|Methyl iodide with emissions over the oceans of 1 molec/cm2/s and a 5-day lifetime
*Used to evaluate marine convection
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|COAnthroEmis25dayTracer
|CO_25
|CO tracer with anthropogenic emissions from [[CEDS_anthropogenic_emissions|CEDS]] and a 25-day lifetime
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|COAnthroEmis50dayTracer
|CO_50
|CO tracer with anthropogenic emissions from [[CEDS_anthropogenic_emissions|CEDS]] and a 50-day lifetime
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|COUniformEmis25dayTracer
|Uniform
|CO tracer with uniform surface emissions of 2400 Tg/yr and a 25-day lifetime
*Used for evaluating tropospheric mixing
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|GlobEmis90dayTracer
|e90
|Tracer emitted globally at the surface such that the mixing ratio is 100 ppbv and has a 90-day lifetime
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|NHEmis90dayTracer
|e90_n
|Tracer emitted in the Northern Hemisphere at the surface such that the mixing ratio is 100 ppbv and has a 90-day lifetime
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|SHEmis90dayTracer
|e90_s
|Tracer emitted in the Southern Hemisphere at the surface such that the mixing ratio is 100 ppbv and has a 90-day lifetime
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|Clock
|Clock
|Age of air [s]
*Used for evaluating residual circulation and mixing
*'''''Not implemented in GEOS-Chem as a tracer, but as a field in State_Met'''''
|[[GEOS-Chem 12#12.2.0|GEOS-Chem 12.2.0]]
 
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|TBD
|nh_5
|Northern Hemisphere 5 day tracer
|TBD
 
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|TBD
|nh_50
|Northern Hemisphere 50 day tracer
|TBD
 
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|TBD
|sh_5
|Southern Hemisphere 5 day tracer
|TBD
 
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|TBD
|sh_50
|Southern Hemisphere 50 day tracer
|TBD
 
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|TBD
|ntr_5
|Northern Hemisphere Subtropical 5 day tracer
|TBD
 
|-valign="top"
|TBD
|ntr_50
|Northern Hemisphere Subtropical 50 day tracer
|TBD
 
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|TBD
|str_5
|Southern Hemisphere Subtropical 5 day tracer
|TBD
 
|-valign="top"
|TBD
|str_50
|Southern Hemisphere Subtropical 50 day tracer
|TBD
 
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|TBD
|tr_5
|Tropical 5 day tracer
|TBD
 
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|TBD
|tr_50
|Tropical 50 day tracer
|TBD
 
 
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|TBD
|st80_25
|Stratospheric source 25 day tracer
|TBD
 
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|TBD
|oNpbl
|[[#Origin tracers|Origin tracer]] for 45N-90N and surface to ~800 hPa
|TBD
 
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|TBD
|oSpbl
|[[#Origin tracers|Origin tracer]] for 45S-90S and surface to ~800 hPa
|TBD
 
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|TBD
|oStrat
|[[#Origin tracers|Origin tracer]] for the stratosphere
|TBD
 
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=== Implementation in GEOS-Chem ===
 
Several of the GEOS tracers listed above have been added as [[HEMCO_examples#Passive_species|passive species in GEOS-Chem]]. The new tracers are listed in the advected species menu of input.geos as:
 
%%% ADVECTED SPECIES MENU %%%:
Type of simulation      : 1
Species Entries ------->: Name
Species name            : Rn222
Species name            : Pb210
Species name            : Pb210Strat
Species name            : Be7
Species name            : Be7Strat
Species name            : Be10
Species name            : Be10Strat
Species name            : PassiveTracer
<span style="color:green">Species name            : SF6tracer
Species name            : CH3Itracer
Species name            : COAnthroEmis25dayTracer
Species name            : COAnthroEmis50dayTracer
Species name            : COUniformEmis25dayTracer
Species name            : GlobEmis90dayTracer
Species name            : NHEmis90dayTracer
Species name            : SHEmis90dayTracer</span>
 
In the passive species menu of input.geos, each species is defined along with the molecular weight, lifetime, default background concentration, and long name.
 
%%% PASSIVE SPECIES MENU %%%:
Passive species name    : PassiveTracer                        1.0  -1      1.0e-7  Passive_tracer_for_mass_conservation_evaluation
<span style="color:green">Passive species name    : SF6Tracer                146.0 -1      1.0e-20  Sulfur_hexafluoride
Passive species name    : CH3ITracer                142.0  4.32e5  1.0e-20  Methyl_iodide
Passive species name    : COAnthroEmis25dayTracer  28.0  2.16e6  1.0e-20  Anthropogenic_CO_with_25day_lifetime
Passive species name    : COAnthroEmis50dayTracer  28.0  4.32e6  1.0e-20  Anthropogenic_CO_with_50day_lifetime
Passive species name    : COUniformEmis25dayTracer  28.0  2.16e6  1.0e-20  CO_with_uniform_emission_and_25day_lifetime
Passive species name    : GlobEmis90dayTracer        1.0  7.776e6 1.0e-20  Globally_emitted_tracer_with_90day_lifetime_and_100ppbv_maintained_mixing_ratio
Passive species name    : NHEmis90dayTracer          1.0  7.776e6 1.0e-20  Northern_hemisphere_emitted_tracer_with_90day_lifetime_and_100ppbv_maintained_mixing_ratio
Passive species name    : SHEmis90dayTracer          1.0  7.776e6 1.0e-20  Southern_hemisphere_emitted_tracer_with_90day_lifetime_and_100ppbv_maintained_mixing_ratio</span>
 
Species with an emissions flux also have a corresponding entry in the HEMCO_Config.rc file.
 
#==============================================================================
# SF6 emissions from EDGAR v4.2
#==============================================================================
0 EDGAR_SF6  $ROOT/SF6/v2019-01/EDGAR_v42_SF6_IPCC_2.generic.01x01.nc emi_sf6 1970-2008/1-12/1/0 C xy kg/m2/s SF6Tracer - 1 1
#==============================================================================
# CH3I emitted over the oceans at rate of 1 molec/cm2/s
#==============================================================================
0 SRC_2D_CH3I 1.0 - - - xy molec/cm2/s CH3ITracer 1000 1 1
#==============================================================================
# Anthropogenic CO 25-day and 50-day tracers
#==============================================================================
0 CEDS_CO25d_ENE  $ROOT/CEDS/v2018-08/$YYYY/CO-em-anthro_CMIP_CEDS_$YYYY.nc  CO_ene  1950-2014/1-12/1/0 C xy kg/m2/s COAnthroEmis25dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
0 CEDS_CO50d_ENE  -                                                          -      -                  - -  -      COAnthroEmis50dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
0 CEDS_CO25d_IND  $ROOT/CEDS/v2018-08/$YYYY/CO-em-anthro_CMIP_CEDS_$YYYY.nc  CO_ind  1950-2014/1-12/1/0 C xy kg/m2/s COAnthroEmis25dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
0 CEDS_CO50d_IND  -                                                          -      -                  - -  -      COAnthroEmis50dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
0 CEDS_CO25d_TRA  $ROOT/CEDS/v2018-08/$YYYY/CO-em-anthro_CMIP_CEDS_$YYYY.nc  CO_tra  1950-2014/1-12/1/0 C xy kg/m2/s COAnthroEmis25dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
0 CEDS_CO50d_TRA  -                                                          -      -                  - -  -      COAnthroEmis50dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
0 CEDS_CO25d_RCO  $ROOT/CEDS/v2018-08/$YYYY/CO-em-anthro_CMIP_CEDS_$YYYY.nc  CO_rco  1950-2014/1-12/1/0 C xy kg/m2/s COAnthroEmis25dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
0 CEDS_CO50d_RCO  -                                                          -      -                  - -  -      COAnthroEmis50dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
0 CEDS_CO25d_SLV  $ROOT/CEDS/v2018-08/$YYYY/CO-em-anthro_CMIP_CEDS_$YYYY.nc  CO_slv  1950-2014/1-12/1/0 C xy kg/m2/s COAnthroEmis25dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
0 CEDS_CO50d_SLV  -                                                          -      -                  - -  -      COAnthroEmis50dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
0 CEDS_CO25d_WST  $ROOT/CEDS/v2018-08/$YYYY/CO-em-anthro_CMIP_CEDS_$YYYY.nc  CO_wst  1950-2014/1-12/1/0 C xy kg/m2/s COAnthroEmis25dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
0 CEDS_CO50d_WST  -                                                          -      -                  - -  -      COAnthroEmis50dayTracer  26 1/2/12 5
 
#==============================================================================
# CO tracer with uniform surface emission of 2400 Tg/yr
#==============================================================================
0 SRC_2D_COUniform25d 1.5e-7 - - - xy kg/m2/s COUniformEmis25dayTracer - 1 1
...
1000 OCEAN_MASK $METDIR/$CNYR/01/$MET.$CNYR0101.CN.$RES.$NC FROCEAN 2000/1/1/0 C xy 1 1 -180/-90/180/90
 
--[[User:Melissa Payer|Melissa Sulprizio]] ([[User talk:Melissa Payer|talk]]) 13:12, 4 January 2019 (UTC)
 
=== Origin tracers ===
 
'''''Chris Holmes wrote:'''''
 
:Another tracer suggestion: I like and use the "origin" tracers defined by Clara Orbe et al. (2013). These tracers give the fraction of air that that originates in specified source regions.
 
:In addition to diagnosing transport, I think the tracers will be useful as templates for users to modify for their own purposes (e.g. customizing source regions). For that reason, a comprehensive set of tracers would be useful, if they can be optional.
 
:'''Reference'''
:Orbe, C., M. Holzer, L. M. Polvani, and D. Waugh (2013), ''Air-mass origin as a diagnostic of tropospheric transport'', <u>J. Geophys. Res. Atmos.</u>, 118, 1459–1470, doi:10.1002/jgrd.50133.


--[[User:Melissa Payer|Melissa Sulprizio]] ([[User talk:Melissa Payer|talk]]) 18:42, 23 February 2018 (UTC)
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