[MITgcm-support] How to cite?

heimbach at mit.edu heimbach at mit.edu
Mon Sep 15 12:29:22 EDT 2003


Hi guys,

since I seem to fall off every publication or citation list,
you may think about an additional citation for the
adjoint-related stuff (unless you think it's not worth it).

Cheers
-p.

Quoting Chris Hill <cnh at MIT.EDU>:

> Dear Fan,
> 
> Citations for key algorithmic details, implementation and adjoint work
> are given at http://mitgcm.org/sealion/online_documents/node3.html
> 
> Chris
> 
> Reproduced below
> 
> Key publications reporting on and charting the development of the model
> are [23,29,28,4,30,5,7,27]: 
> Hill, C. and J. Marshall, (1995)
> Application of a Parallel Navier-Stokes Model to Ocean Circulation in 
> Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics
> In Proceedings of Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics: Implementations
> 
> and Results Using Parallel Computers, 545-552.
> Elsevier Science B.V.: New York
> 
> Marshall, J., C. Hill, L. Perelman, and A. Adcroft, (1997)
> Hydrostatic, quasi-hydrostatic, and nonhydrostatic ocean modeling
> J. Geophysical Res., 102(C3), 5733-5752.
> 
> Marshall, J., A. Adcroft, C. Hill, L. Perelman, and C. Heisey, (1997)
> A finite-volume, incompressible Navier Stokes model for studies of the
> ocean
> on parallel computers,
> J. Geophysical Res., 102(C3), 5753-5766.
> 
> Adcroft, A.J., Hill, C.N. and J. Marshall, (1997)
> Representation of topography by shaved cells in a height coordinate
> ocean
> model
> Mon Wea Rev, vol 125, 2293-2315
> 
> Marshall, J., Jones, H. and C. Hill, (1998)
> Efficient ocean modeling using non-hydrostatic algorithms
> Journal of Marine Systems, 18, 115-134
> 
> Adcroft, A., Hill C. and J. Marshall: (1999)
> A new treatment of the Coriolis terms in C-grid models at both high and
> low
> resolutions,
> Mon. Wea. Rev. Vol 127, pages 1928-1936
> 
> Hill, C, Adcroft,A., Jamous,D., and J. Marshall, (1999)
> A Strategy for Terascale Climate Modeling.
> In Proceedings of the Eighth ECMWF Workshop on the Use of Parallel
> Processors
> in Meteorology, pages 406-425
> World Scientific Publishing Co: UK
> 
> Marotzke, J, Giering,R., Zhang, K.Q., Stammer,D., Hill,C., and T.Lee,
> (1999)
> Construction of the adjoint MIT ocean general circulation model and 
> application to Atlantic heat transport variability
> J. Geophysical Res., 104(C12), 29,529-29,547.
> 
> We begin by briefly showing some of the results of the model in action
> to give a feel for the wide range of problems that can be addressed
> using it. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [MITgcm-support] How to cite?
> 
> 
> Hello!
>   I am a student of Zhejiang University. I have use Mitgcm to simulate
> Monthly mean of Kuroshio. I want to know how can cite it in My
> thesis?Thanks for your work and offer the model.
> 
> 
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