.. _key-references: ############## Key references ############## :cite:t:`Bey_et_al._2001` is the first reference to GEOS-Chem that includes a detailed model description. It is suitable as an original reference for the model. It only describes a model for gas-phase tropospheric oxidant chemistry. Subsequent original references for major additional model features are: #. :cite:t:`Park_et_al._2004` for aerosol chemistry; #. :cite:t:`Wang_et_al._2004` for the nested model; #. :cite:t:`Henze_et_al._2007` for the model adjoint; #. :cite:t:`Selin_et_al._2007` for the mercury simulation; #. :cite:t:`Trivitayanurak_et_al._2008` for TOMAS aerosol microphysics; #. :cite:t:`Yu_and_Luo_2009` for APM aerosol microphysics; #. :cite:t:`Eastham_et_al._2014` and for stratospheric chemistry; #. :cite:t:`Keller_et_al._2014` and :cite:t:`Lin_et_al._2021` for HEMCO; #. :cite:t:`Long_et_al._2015` for the grid-independent GEOS-Chem; #. :cite:t:`Prather_2015` for Cloud-J; #. :cite:t:`Eastham_et_al._2018` for the high-performance GEOS-Chem (GCHP); #. :cite:t:`Hu_et_al._2018` for GEOS-Chem within the GEOS ESM (GEOS-GC); #. :cite:t:`Lin_et_al._2020` for GEOS-Chem within WRF (WRF-GC); #. :cite:t:`Zhuang_et_al._2019` and :cite:t:`Zhuang_et_al._2020` for implementations of GEOS-Chem Classic and GCHP on the cloud; #. :cite:t:`Bindle_et_al._2021` for the stretched-grid capability in GCHP; #. :cite:t:`Murray_et_al._2021` for GEOS-Chem driven by GISS GCM fields (GCAP 2.0); #. :cite:t:`Bukosa_et_al._2023` for the carbon simulation; #. :cite:t:`Lin_et_al._2023` for KPP 3.0.0 with adaptive auto-reduction solver; #. :cite:t:`Miller_et_al._2024` for HETerogeneous vectorized or Parallel (HETPv1.0). ===================== Complete bibliography ===================== .. bibliography::