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*'''6-9 May 2019:''' The [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/geos/meetings/2019/index.html 9th International GEOS-Chem GEOS-Chem Meeting (IGC9)] was held at Harvard University.
*'''6-9 May 2019:''' The [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/geos/meetings/2019/index.html 9th International GEOS-Chem GEOS-Chem Meeting (IGC9)] was held at Harvard University.
*'''2 May 2019:''' [[GEOS-Chem_12#12.3.2|GEOS-Chem 12.3.2]] is now released.
*'''2 May 2019:''' [[GEOS-Chem_12#12.3.2|GEOS-Chem 12.3.2]] is now available!
*'''5 March 2019:''' * [[Media:GEOS-Chem_Newsletter_Spring_2019.pdf|GEOS-Chem Newsletter, Spring 2019 Edition]]
*'''5 March 2019:''' [[Media:GEOS-Chem_Newsletter_Spring_2019.pdf|GEOS-Chem Newsletter, Spring 2019 Edition]]


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

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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.

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