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|The [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/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://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/ NASA Global Modeling and Assimilation Office]. It is applied by [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/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://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/index.html Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group at Harvard University.]
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The [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/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://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/ NASA Global Modeling and Assimilation Office]. It is applied by [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/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://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/index.html Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group at Harvard University.]


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.
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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Revision as of 17:45, 4 November 2016

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GEOS&#150;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 this is your first time here, check out 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.

New information is continually being added to the wiki, so please check back here often, or even better, subscribe to the recent changes' RSS feed: you will not miss a discussion!

Getting started w/ GEOS-Chem: Welcome letter for new users GEOS-Chem basics
Current public release: GEOS-Chem v10-01 v10-01 benchmark history
Version in development: GEOS-Chem v11-01 v11-01 benchmark history
Version for high-performance
computing (HPC) environments:
GEOS-Chem HP GEOS-Chem HP Dev Kit
List of publications: Refer to this page


General information about GEOS-Chem


 

Introduction and overview Steering Committee And Working Groups
Getting Started With GEOS-Chem General Technical Information

 

GEOS&#150;Chem Code Developers' Forums

Coding Diagnostics
Emissions Chemistry
Dynamics Deposition
Aerosols Met Fields
Nested Grid Simulations Earth System Model Framework
Benchmarking and Evaluation Related Projects

 

Reference Section

IDL GAMAP
Fortran Perl
R Python
NCAR Command Language (NCL) Wiki Documentation