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Revision as of 17:47, 13 June 2019
On this page we provide information on getting started with GEOS-Chem "classic." Please see the Getting Started With GCHP page for information on the next generation of GEOS-Chem.
Contents
Quick Start Guide
- Overview
- Minimum system requirements
- Downloading source code
- Downloading data directories
- Creating run directories
- Configuring runs
- Compiling
- Running
- Output files
- Coding and debugging
- Getting help
- Further reading
Getting help
- Frequently asked questions about GEOS-Chem
- Common GEOS-Chem error messages
- Recent bugs and fixes
- Tips on how to debug GEOS-Chem effectively
- Submitting GEOS-Chem support requests
Further reading
GEOS-Chem grids
- FlexGrid: Defining custom horizontal and vertical grids (new in 12.4.0)
- GEOS-Chem horizontal grids
- GEOS-Chem vertical grids
Meteorology fields use in GEOS-Chem
GEOS-Chem species
GEOS-Chem components
GEOS-Chem aerosols
- Carbonaceous aerosols
- Mineral dust aerosols
- Secondary organic aerosols
- Sea salt aerosols
- Sulfate aerosols
- Aerosol-only simulation
- Aerosol optical properties
- Aerosol thermodynamical equilibrium
- Aerosol Microphysics
GEOS-Chem diagnostics
- List of diagnostics archived to netCDF format
- List of diagnostics archived to bpch format
- ObsPack diagnostic
- Planeflight diagnostic
- Archiving diagnostics from HEMCO
- Diagnostic time step
- Additional diagnostics