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### What is the feature/what would you like to discuss?
This enhancement would use [TUV-x](https://github.com/NCAR/tuv-x) to calculate photolysis rates.
Science motivation: CESM currently uses a…
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### Name and Institution (Required)
Name: Alli Moon
Institution: University of Washington
### Confirm you have reviewed the following documentation
- [x ] [Support guidelines](https://geos-c…
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### Use case 10: Simple box model with TUV photolysis
The user wants to run a simple 48-hour (or any length of time) box model run with TUV photolysis. No input data exists for this scenario, so th…
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From meeting 1. Dec 2023 on ASC vocabulary:
Include "rate constant" etc as a sub-category of "Product type" -> "Fundamental parameter" -> "rate constant" +++.
@brissebrat Can you include a list…
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JFAC is a scaling factor for the photolysis rates. It is the ratio between the measured and calculated photolysis rate of NO2 (jNO2 or J4) to adjust for cloudiness.
If the jNO2 is constrained, then …
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ASC landing pages need a category named 'experiment type' (this will be used instead of instrument type and instrument model).
Suggestion:
Data source -> 'Experiment' -> 'Experiment type'
(sim…
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I set the JFAC to 'CONSTRAINED' and used 'J4' in photolysisConstrained.config and a corresponding file with
the constraint data present in the model/constraints/photolysis/
However, I am getting …
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Hi @mattldawson,
Let me put in context: This error can be easily view through the branch `chem_mod_testcb05_monarch `. This branch adds different photo_rates to test_cb05 (extracted from a monarch…
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### Name and Institution (Required)
Name: Katie Travis
Institution: NASA Langley
### New GEOS-Chem feature or discussion
Request to add in a min and max scaling factor in the geoschem_input.ym…
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I'm trying to identify how the mechanism interacts with the configuration file, especially when (say) Fast-J and a file both specify j-rates. In short does the configuration file specify where the …