GEOS-Chem model output for surface atmospheric compositions over East Asia
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These are model results from GEOS-Chem simulation of surface atmospheric compositions including CO, ethane, propane, ozone, NOx and NOy over Hateruma in East Asian domain. The model input include assimilated meteorolgical dataset from GEOS/GMAO and emissions such as anthropogenic, biomass burning, biogenic as well as natural geological emissions for ethane and propane (interpolated from methane geological emissions from NOAA). The model product is on an hourly basis for the whole year in 2018.
Description
Creator
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Adedayo Adedeji
Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories (WACL), Uni. of York |
Release date
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2023/07/07
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Temporal coverage
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2018/01/01 - 2018/12/31
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Data provider
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WACL, Uni. of York
Email: cgerdb_admin(at)nies.go.jp |
DOI
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File format
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Data volume
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19.6 GB
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Version
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Ver.1.0 (Last updated: 2023/07/07)
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Language
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English
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Data Set
Parameters
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GEOS-Chem output for surface atmospheric composition over East Asia
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Domain |
Regional
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Time resolution |
1.0 [h]
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Spatial resolution |
Latitude: 0.5°, Longitude: 0.625°, Vertical: surface only (up to 0.123 [km])
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Calculation method |
Each of this file represent model (GEOS-Chem) output for each day in the simulation year. GEOS-Chem enables simulations of atmopheric composition on local to global scales. Here it is ran offline as a 3D chemical transport model driven by assimilated meteorological observations from Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS) of NASA GMAO. Aside the assimilated meteorological observations, emissions such as anthropogenic, biomass burning, biogenic including natural geological emissions for ethane and propane (interpolated from methane geological emissions from NOAA) serve as input for the model.
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Keywords
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[Free keywords]
GEOS-Chem ethane, propane, ozone, NOx, NOy, carbon monoxide, East Asia
[GCMD_Platform]Other > Models > GEOS > GEOS-Chem
[GCMD_Science]EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > ATMOSPHERIC CARBON MONOXIDE > CARBON MONOXIDE SURFACE
EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS > NON-METHANE HYDROCARBONS/VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > NITROGEN COMPOUNDS |
Update history
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[2023/07/07]
Version 1.0 was released (ver.1.0)
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Contributors
Project Manager |
Stephen Andrews, Mathew Evans, Alastair Lewis
Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories (WACL), Uni. of York |
Supervisor |
Mathew Evans
Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories (WACL), Uni. of York |
Data Manager |
Mathew Evans
Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories (WACL), Uni. of York |
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Reference Information
Reference
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Adedeji AR, Andrews SJ, Rowlinson MJ, et al (2022) Measurement report: Assessment of Asian emissions of ethane, propane, carbon monoxide, and NOx based on observations from the island of Hateruma. Atmos Chem Phys Disc 1–26, doi:10.5194/acp-2022-703.
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Adedeji AR, Andrews SJ, Evans MJ, Lewis AC, Saito T (2023), GEOS-Chem model output for surface atmospheric compositions over East Asia, Ver.x.x*1, NIES, DOI:10.17595/20230707.001. (Reference date*2: YYYY/MM/DD)
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