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In this article several examples from different application areas in ICON-ART are presented. Just click on the highlighted text to get to the page of the respecting example. For every example a configuration is explained to try out typical cases in ICON-ART yourselves. Thereby, these pages can be viewed as a Tutorial in ICON-ART. |
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== Overview of topics == |
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=== Atmospheric Chemistry Simulations === |
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==== Simplified Chemistry ==== |
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* here a simulation of the Hydroxylradical (OH) is performed with simplified chemistry |
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* this example teaches you... |
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** the basics of setting up an ICON runscript with ICON-ART settings |
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** the use of the most simple ICON-ART namelist parameter |
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** the implementation of the desired chemical species in a simulation by setting up a chemtracer xml-data for simplified chemistry simulations |
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** the implementation of emission data in a simulation |
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* click here to see more details |
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==== MECCA-based (full) Chemistry ==== |
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* here a simulation with (full) MECCA-based chemistry is performed, for that a complete reaction mechanism is created and transferred to ICON-ART |
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* this example teaches you... |
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** the implementation of (full) MECCA-based chemistry in ICON-ART |
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** the creation of a chemical mechanism and the selection of the respective desired chemical species and their reactions in MECCA |
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** the implementation of not yet in MECCA implemented reactions in your mechanism |
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** the creation of the to your mechanism belonging Mecca-xml data to link MECCA calculations with ICON-ART |
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* click here to see more details |
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==== Stratospheric Ozone chemistry (with linearized Ozone, LINOZ) ==== |
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* Stratospheric Ozone chemistry (with linearized Ozone, LINOZ) |
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==== Lifetime tracer Simulation ==== |
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* Lifetime tracer Simulation |
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=== Aerosol Simulations === |
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== Slides ICON-Training == |
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Revision as of 15:11, 6 July 2023
- under construction! -
In this article several examples from different application areas in ICON-ART are presented. Just click on the highlighted text to get to the page of the respecting example. For every example a configuration is explained to try out typical cases in ICON-ART yourselves. Thereby, these pages can be viewed as a Tutorial in ICON-ART.
Overview of topics
Atmospheric Chemistry Simulations
Simplified Chemistry
- here a simulation of the Hydroxylradical (OH) is performed with simplified chemistry
- this example teaches you...
- the basics of setting up an ICON runscript with ICON-ART settings
- the use of the most simple ICON-ART namelist parameter
- the implementation of the desired chemical species in a simulation by setting up a chemtracer xml-data for simplified chemistry simulations
- the implementation of emission data in a simulation
- click here to see more details
MECCA-based (full) Chemistry
- here a simulation with (full) MECCA-based chemistry is performed, for that a complete reaction mechanism is created and transferred to ICON-ART
- this example teaches you...
- the implementation of (full) MECCA-based chemistry in ICON-ART
- the creation of a chemical mechanism and the selection of the respective desired chemical species and their reactions in MECCA
- the implementation of not yet in MECCA implemented reactions in your mechanism
- the creation of the to your mechanism belonging Mecca-xml data to link MECCA calculations with ICON-ART
- click here to see more details
Stratospheric Ozone chemistry (with linearized Ozone, LINOZ)
- Stratospheric Ozone chemistry (with linearized Ozone, LINOZ)
Lifetime tracer Simulation
- Lifetime tracer Simulation