Overview | GEOS-Chem User Group Presentations | Companion Activities
Overview of GEOS-Chem
- GEOS-Chem overview, Daniel Jacob
- GEOS-Chem structure, documentation, platforms, and parallelization, Bob Yantosca
- Porting of GEOS-Chem to NCCS, Tom Clune
- GEOS meteorological products: Evolution, status, and plans, Steven Pawson
GEOS-Chem User Group Presentations
- Ongoing GEOS-Chem activities in the Jacob Group, Daniel Jacob
- Applications of the GEOS-Chem model to investigate trends, budgets, and interannual variability in O3, CO, CH4, and OH; and development and application of a nested grid in GEOS-Chem over Asia, Jennifer Logan
- Harvard University (Martin Group) research update, Scot Martin
- Research activities at EPFL with the GEOS-Chem model, Isabelle Bey
- Use of GEOS-Chem by SAO and Dalhousie University, Randall Martin
- Tropospheric CO modeling using assimilated meteorology, Prasad Kasibhatla
- University of Washington research update, Lyatt Jaegle
- Global simulation of CH3Cl with GEOS-Chem, Yuhang Wang
- Linking CMAQ with GEOS-Chem, Daewon Byun
- EPA: planned GEOS-Chem / CMAQ interface, Alice Gilliland & Carey Jang
- Stratospheric chemistry and SMVGEAR II in GEOS-Chem, Gabriele Curci
- GEOS-Chem activities at National Institute of Aerospace, Hongyu Liu
- Extending GEOS-Chem to the stratosphere, Tom Zhao
- Aerosol Microphysics: Plans for GEOS-Chem, Peter Adams
- CACTUS, Hong Liao
Companion Activities
- The View from NASA / HQ, Don Anderson
- The Global Modeling Initiative (GMI): Past, current, and future activities, Jose Rodriguez & Susan Strahan
- Constituent assimilation at GMAO, Steven Pawson
- The GOCART model, Mian Chin
- Assessment of CO outflow during TRACE-P with the University of Maryland CTM and mid-Atlantic air quality modeling efforts at the University of Maryland, Dale Allen
- The MOZART model, Denise Mauzerall
- The other Harvard 3-D model: , CACTUS Chemistry, aerosols, climate: tropospheric unified simulation, Loretta Mickley
- The RAQMS system, Duncan Fairlie