Timothy-W-Hilton / STEMPyTools

collection of Python tools for working with Sulfur Transport and dEposition Model (STEM)

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A collection of python tools for working with output from the Sulfur Transport and dEposition Model (STEM) (Campbell et al., 2007; Kulkarni et al., 2014).

17 June 2016 -- Timothy W. Hilton

REFERENCES

Campbell, J. E., G. R. Carmichael, Y. Tang, T. Chai, S. A. Vay, Y.-H. Choi, G. W. Sachse, H. B. Singh, J. L. Schnoor, J. Woo, J. M. Vukovich, D. G. Streets, L. G. Huey, and C. O. Stanier (2007), Analysis of anthropogenic

CO2 signal in ICARTT using a regional chemical transport model and observed tracers,

Tellus B, 59(2), 199–210, doi:10.1111/j.1600-0889.2006.00239.x.

Kulkarni, S., N. Sobhani, J. P. Miller-Schulze, M. M. Shafer, J. J. Schauer, P. A. Solomon, P. E. Saide, S. N. Spak, Y. F. Cheng, H. A. C. Denier van der Gon, Z. Lu, D. G. Streets, G. Janssens-Maenhout, C. Wiedinmyer, J. Lantz, M. Artamonova, B. Chen, S. Imashev, L. Sverdlik, J. T. Deminter, B. Adhikary, A. D’Allura, C. Wei, and G. R. Carmichael (2015), Source sector and region contributions to BC and PM2.5 in Central Asia, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15(4), 1683–1705, doi:10.5194/acp-15-1683-2015.

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