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soil NOx emissions and soil temperature #2066

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ywang37 opened this issue Dec 8, 2023 · 1 comment
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soil NOx emissions and soil temperature #2066

ywang37 opened this issue Dec 8, 2023 · 1 comment
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category: Feature Request New feature or request never stale Never label this issue as stale topic: Emissions Related to emissions inventories used in GEOS-Chem topic: Input Data Related to input data

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ywang37 commented Dec 8, 2023

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Name: Yi Wang
Institution: China University of Geosciences, Wuhan

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New GEOS-Chem feature or discussion

In current GEOS-Chem, soil temperature data required to calculate soil NOx emissions are derived from 2 m air temperature through linear and empirical relationships. Here, we are going to add soil temperature to GEOS-Chem meteorological data fields.

ref: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ac16a3

@msulprizio msulprizio added category: Feature Request New feature or request never stale Never label this issue as stale labels Dec 8, 2023
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Also see #1288

@yantosca yantosca added the topic: Input Data Related to input data label Dec 11, 2023
@yantosca yantosca added the topic: Emissions Related to emissions inventories used in GEOS-Chem label Mar 29, 2024
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