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Mars GCM:
- Make a "doc" subdirectory to store the documentation source files with the code.
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1 | \chapter{Thermosphere} |
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3 | \label{sc:thermosphere} |
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5 | Some advice and comments about running the GCM with the thermosphere (roughly speaking, above 125~km): |
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6 | \begin{itemize} |
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7 | \item When running with the thermosphere, one must ensure that the model extends high enough. In practice runing with 49 levels (as defined in the default {\tt z2sig.def} file is necessary. |
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8 | \item Example of definition files appropriate for simulating the thermosphere are provided in the |
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9 | {\tt LMDZ.MARS/deftank} directory: {\tt callphys.def.MCD5}, {\tt run.def.64x48x49.MCD5} and {\tt traceur.def.MCD5} |
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10 | \item Chemistry in the thermosphere requires that file {\tt chemthermos\_reactionrates.def} (available in the |
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11 | {\tt deftank} directory) be present in the directory where the GCM is run. |
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12 | \item The main forcing in the thermosphere is the Extreme UV (EUV) input received from the Sun. Two settings are possible, depending on the value of flag {\tt solvarmod} (in {\tt callphys.def}): |
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13 | \begin{itemize} |
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14 | \item If {\tt solvarmod=0}, then the solar forcing is fixed throughout the simulation, using the E10.7 value set by the {\tt fixed\_euv\_value} flag. |
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15 | \item if {\tt solvarmod=1}, the the solar forcing evolves daily, following observed values of E10.7. For this case, one must also set the Mars Year (MY 23 to 33 are currently available) using the {\tt solvaryear} flag. |
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16 | \end{itemize} |
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17 | \end{itemize} |
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