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Published August 30, 2024 | Version v4
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Data and code for the publication: "Unexpected anthropogenic emission decreases explain recent atmospheric mercury concentration declines"

  • 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Description

A. Feinberg, Aug 2024

arifeinberg@gmail.com

 

Essential data and code for the publication: Feinberg et al. : Unexpected anthropogenic emission decreases are required to explain recent atmospheric mercury concentration declines

 

The directories include:

1) analysis_plotting_scripts/ - all analysis scripts used to analyze observations, produce input data, and plot figures for paper

2) GC_code/ - Archived GEOS-Chem code used to simulate the runs in this paper

3) GC_data/ - GEOS-Chem simulation data and run scripts can be found here for the following runs:

BASE - run2021

BASE+LEG - run2022

DEC_LEG_ONLY - run2024

ZHANG23 - run2025

DEC_ANT_NH - run2026

 

4) input_data/ - input data used to run GEOS-Chem

 

Please refer to other README.md files within sub-directories and contact me for any questions.

Notes

This work was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation through an Early Postdoc.Mobility grant to A.F. (P2EZP2_195424) and a grant (#1924148) from the US National Science Foundation to N.E.S.

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Related works

Is described by
Publication: 10.31223/X5B38K (DOI)

Funding

Assessing the anthropogenic influence and sources of uncertainty in the global biogeochemical mercury cycle 195424
Swiss National Science Foundation
CNH2-S: Mercury Pollution and Human-Technical-Environmental Interactions in Artisanal Mining 1924148
U.S. National Science Foundation