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CESM2, including CAM6-chem, is the current version. This version includes a significantly updated tropospheric chemistry mechanism (MOZART-T1) [Emmons et al., 2020], along with a volatility basis set (VBS) parameterization for the formation of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) [Tilmes et al., 2019]. CESM2.0 and CESM2.1 were used for CMIP6 simulations, so if you are interested in simulating results to be consistent with those results it is recommended to use CESM2.1."""@en ;
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CESM2, including CAM6-chem, is the current version. This version includes a significantly updated tropospheric chemistry mechanism (MOZART-T1) [Emmons et al., 2020], along with a volatility basis set (VBS) parameterization for the formation of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) [Tilmes et al., 2019]. CESM2.0 and CESM2.1 were used for CMIP6 simulations, so if you are interested in simulating results to be consistent with those results it is recommended to use CESM2.1.
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