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Number of items: 22
Date joined: Jan 08 2018

David Bice's Work

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Geoengineering Climate

sim9 runs
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Earth103 M3Q1-4

first simple planetary climate model
sim111593 runs
Science
#3

Earth103 M5Q5

climate model with labedo feedback
sim52549 runs
#4

Retirement Fund

sim29 runs
#5

Earth 104 Mod 4 2

sim34407 runs
#6

Daisyworld

sim832 runs
#7

Thermohaline circulation

sim4913 runs
#8

Earth 104 DICE20

sim6522 runs
#9

Earth 104 Mod 3.5

sim20238 runs
#10

Earth103 M12

a carbon cycle + climate model + energy source model + global economics model + geoengineering
sim37467 runs
#11

Eaeth 103 Mod 3.2

sim7800 runs
#12

Earth 104 Mod 3.1

sim4171 runs
#13

Earth103 M5 1

sim53775 runs
#14

Earth103 M5 2

sim107826 runs
#15

Earth 104 Mod 3.4

sim10403 runs
#16

Earth 104 Mod 3.3

sim19775 runs
#17

Earth104 Capstone new

sim51357 runs
#18

Earth 104 Mod 4 1

sim21622 runs
#19

Mod8 energy climate

sim26982 runs
#20

Geosc 303 Emissions Lab

sim3774 runs
#21

Carbon, Climate, Economics

a global carbon cycle model coupled to a simple climate model and the global economic model from Nor ... Read more
a global carbon cycle model coupled to a simple climate model and the global economic model from Nordhaus (DICE)
sim89 runs
carbon cycle climate energy economics
#22

Earth103 m3 q6-7

climate model with historical forcings
sim129170 runs
Science
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