Welcome!
The 7th International GEOS-Chem Meeting (IGC7) was held at Harvard University on May 4-7, 2015. GEOS-Chem is an open-source global 3-D model of atmospheric composition used by about 100 research groups around the world for a very wide range of applications. GEOS-Chem meetings are held at Harvard every two years. They provide an opportunity for the GEOS–Chem community to share results, address problems, initiate collaborations, learn about new model features, set new directions for model development, and contribute to model management and vision. More broadly, the GEOS-Chem meetings provide a general forum for discussion of cutting-edge issues in modeling atmospheric composition and interpreting atmospheric observations. All members of the atmospheric chemistry research community are warmly invited to attend.
In addition to plenary oral and poster sessions, IGC7 included Working Groups break-out sessions, model clinics to educate users, and a Young Scientists’ social.
We are very grateful to our meeting sponsors: the NASA Atmospheric Composition Modeling and Analysis Program, the Atmospheric Chemistry Program of the US National Science Foundation, the Electric Power Research Institute, and the Harvard University Committee on the Environment.
We look forward to seeing you at the 8th International GEOS-Chem Meeting in 2017!
The GEOS-Chem Steering Committee




