https://github.com/briochemc/awesome-ocim

A Working Environment for Simulating Ocean Movement and Elemental cycling

https://github.com/briochemc/awesome-ocim

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A Working Environment for Simulating Ocean Movement and Elemental cycling

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This repository contains the MATLAB code and some data for the **AWESOME OCIM**, developed by Prof. Seth John () and Ph.D. student Hengdi Liang () at the University of Southern California. ## Usage There are two ways to run a model using the AWESOME OCIM: - **Using the graphical user interface (GUI)**: Set model inputs and plot composite maps/profiles/sections from observational data or model outputs. For this, just run ```matlab >> launchGUI ``` (If it's your first time using the AWESOME OCIM, you should start there.) - **Writing code**: Simply run ```matlab >> SetupSingle ``` And chose your model parameters by modifying the `do` structure. ## Reference If you use the AWESOME OCIM in your research, you should cite > John, S. G., Liang, H., Weber, T., Devries, T., Primeau, F., Moore, K., Holzer, M., Mahowald, N., Gardner, W., Mishonov, A., Richardson, M., J., Faugere, Y., and Taburet, G. (2020). *AWESOME OCIM: A simple, flexible, and powerful tool for modeling elemental cycling in the oceans*. Chemical Geology, 533, 119403. doi: [10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.119403](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.119403) (Or you can export the citation by clicking on the [doi: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.119403](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.119403) and then on the "Export" button)

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  • Name: Benoît Pasquier
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  • Location: Sydney, Australia
  • Company: UNSW

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