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==== physics, in particular radiative transfer ====
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Guerlet, S.; Spiga, A.; Sylvestre, M.; Indurain, M.; Fouchet, T.; Leconte, J.; Millour, E.; Wordsworth, R.; Capderou, M.; Bézard, B. and Forget, F., Global climate modeling of Saturn’s atmosphere. Part I: Evaluation of the radiative transfer model, Icarus, vol.238, pp.110 (2014)
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DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.05.010
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==== reference for Saturn DYNAMICO ====
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Spiga, A.; Guerlet, S.; Millour, E.; Indurain, M.; Meurdesoif, Y.; Cabanes, S.; Dubos, T.; Leconte, J.; Boissinot, A.; Lebonnois, S.; Sylvestre, M. and Fouchet, T., Global climate modeling of Saturn's atmosphere. Part II: Multi-annual high-resolution dynamical simulations, Icarus, vol.335, pp.113377 (2020)
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DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2019.07.011
  
 
=== Jupiter ===
 
=== Jupiter ===
  
==== Saturn ====
 
  
 
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==== Uranus ====
  
 
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==== Neptune ====

Revision as of 10:48, 13 April 2022

Main reference to cite the LMD Generic GCM

  • Wordsworth et al. 2011 ?
  • Forget et al., in preparation ?
  • Zelziz and Zane

Other (more specialized) references

exoplanets

terrestrial exoplanets

super-Earths

mini-Neptunes

paleoclimates

Earth

Mars

Venus

Titan

gas giants

Saturn

physics, in particular radiative transfer

Guerlet, S.; Spiga, A.; Sylvestre, M.; Indurain, M.; Fouchet, T.; Leconte, J.; Millour, E.; Wordsworth, R.; Capderou, M.; Bézard, B. and Forget, F., Global climate modeling of Saturn’s atmosphere. Part I: Evaluation of the radiative transfer model, Icarus, vol.238, pp.110 (2014) DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.05.010

reference for Saturn DYNAMICO

Spiga, A.; Guerlet, S.; Millour, E.; Indurain, M.; Meurdesoif, Y.; Cabanes, S.; Dubos, T.; Leconte, J.; Boissinot, A.; Lebonnois, S.; Sylvestre, M. and Fouchet, T., Global climate modeling of Saturn's atmosphere. Part II: Multi-annual high-resolution dynamical simulations, Icarus, vol.335, pp.113377 (2020) DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2019.07.011

Jupiter

Uranus

Neptune