Why does the methane concentration keep increasing in the GEOS-Chem CH4 forward run? #2534
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topic: Carbon Gases Simulations
Related to simulations with carbon gases (carbon, CO2, CH4, tagCH4, tagCO)
Your name
XunZhang
Your affiliation
Nanjing University
GEOSChem v14.3.1 CH4 forward run .
When I use two global transport models to simulate CH4 with the same inventory data, initial CH4, and CH4 sinks, why does the CH4 concentration from GEOS-Chem keep increasing? What is causing this? Is there something wrong with my GEOS-Chem inventory settings? Are there other factors involved?
For example, I compared TM5 and GEOS Chem CH4 forward run.
Figure 1 shows time series of the same layer daily CH4 conc. in july, 2015.
TM5 shows stable monthly fluctuations, whereas GEOS-Chem's CH4 fluctuations differ significantly from TM5.
What is causing this situation? Could you provide me with some advice or literature references to address the issue of continuously increasing GEOS-Chem CH4 concentration? Thanks a lot.
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