Acknowledge E3SM
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Acknowledgement
If you use software from the E3SM project, cite the software in your publications. See Research Software Citation for more information.
The Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) Project should also be acknowledged in publications as the origin of software or data used in the research using the following guidelines.
Publications using E3SM model, or data, or other software are asked to acknowledge E3SM and DOE BER with the following statement:
“[Data][Model][E3SM Tools] were obtained from the Energy Exascale Earth System Model project, sponsored by the U.S.Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research Earth Systems Model Development Program area of Earth and Environmental System Modeling.”
Citing Software
The links below provide references for each version in Bibtex and other formats.
Energy Exascale Earth System Model v1.0
DOI: 10.11578/E3SM/dc.20180418.36
Energy Exascale Earth System Model v1.1
DOI: 10.11578/E3SM/dc.20200825.11
Energy Exascale Earth System Model v1.1.1
DOI: 10.11578/E3SM/dc.20200825.12
Energy Exascale Earth System Model v1.2.0
DOI: 10.11578/E3SM/dc.20210308.1
Energy Exascale Earth System Model v1.2.1
DOI: 10.11578/E3SM/dc.20210309.1
Energy Exascale Earth System Model v1.3
DOI: 10.11578/E3SM/dc.20210924.
Energy Exascale Earth System Model v2.0
DOI: 10.11578/E3SM/dc.20210927.1
Energy Exascale Earth System Model v2.1
DOI: 10.11578/E3SM/dc.20230110.5
Energy Exascale Earth System Model v3.0
DOI: 10.11578/E3SM/dc.20240301.3
iESM: 10.5281/zenodo.820079
Investigators who receive E3SM support and E3SM members, should also use the following acknowledgment:
“This research was supported as part of the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM) project, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research Earth Systems Model Development Program area of Earth and Environmental System Modeling.”
Use the same statement for a publication, presentation, press release or similar document.
For journal articles, it is recommended that E3SM be identified in the abstract or introduction. Also cite the software in the references.
Overview Paper Citation
Overview of E3SM in AGU Special Collection
- Leung, L. R., Bader, D. C., Taylor, M. A., & McCoy, R. B. (2020). An Introduction to the E3SM Special Collection: Goals, Science Drivers, Development, and Analysis. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 12(11), e2019MS001821. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019MS001821
E3SM v1.0 (standard resolution)
- Golaz, J.-C., P. M. Caldwell, L. P. Van Roekel and co-authors (2019). The DOE E3SM coupled model version 1: Overview and evaluation at standard resolution. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, accepted, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018MS001603\
E3SM v1.0 (high resolution)
- Caldwell, P. M., Mametjanov, A., Tang, Q., Van Roekel, L. P., Golaz, J.‐C., Lin, W. and coauthors (2019). The DOE E3SM coupled model version 1: Description and results at high resolution. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 11. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019MS001870
- Harrop, B. E., Balaguru, K., Golaz, J., Leung, L. R., Mahajan, S., Rhoades, A. M., et al. (2023). Evaluating the Water Cycle Over CONUS at the Watershed Scale for the Energy Exascale Earth System Model Version 1 (E3SMv1) Across Resolutions. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 15(11), e2022MS003490. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022MS003490
E3SM v1.1 (standard resolution, Biogeochemical Cycles Configuation)
- Burrows, S. M., Maltrud, M., Yang, X., Zhu, Q., Jeffery, N., Shi, X., et al. (2020). The DOE E3SM v1.1 Biogeochemistry Configuration: Description and Simulated Ecosystem‐Climate Responses to Historical Changes in Forcing. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.1029/2019MS001766
E3SM v2.0 (standard resolution, Watercycle configuration)
- Golaz, J.-C., Van Roekel, L. P., Zheng, X., Roberts, A. F., Wolfe, J. D., Lin, W., et al. (2022). The DOE E3SM Model version 2: Overview of the physical model and initial model evaluation. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 14, e2022MS003156, https://doi.org/10.1029/2022MS003156
E3SMv2 North America Regionally Refined Model (NARRM)
- Tang, Q., Golaz, J.-C., Van Roekel, L. P., Taylor, M. A., Lin, W., Hillman, B. R., et al. (2023). The fully coupled regionally refined model of E3SM version 2: overview of the atmosphere, land, and river results. Geoscientific Model Development, 16(13), 3953–3995. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-3953-2023
E3SM v1.0 & v2.0 Large Ensembles (LENS) data
- Stevenson, S., Huang, X., Zhao, Y., Di Lorenzo, E., Newman, M., Van Roekel, L., et al. (2023). Ensemble Spread Behavior in Coupled Climate Models: Insights From the Energy Exascale Earth System Model Version 1 Large Ensemble. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 15(7), e2023MS003653. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023MS003653
- Fasullo, J. T., Golaz, J.-C., Caron, J. M., Rosenbloom, N., Meehl, G. A., Strand, W., et al. (2024). An overview of the E3SM version 2 large ensemble and comparison to other E3SM and CESM large ensembles. Earth System Dynamics, 15(2), 367–386. https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-15-367-2024
E3SM v2.1 (standard resolution)
- Smith, K., Barthel, A. M., Conlon, L. M., Van Roekel, L. P., Bartoletti, A., Golez, J.-C., et al. (2024, August 22). The DOE E3SM Version 2.1: Overview and Assessment of the Impacts of Parameterized Ocean Submesoscales. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-2024-149
SCREAM v0 Data
- Caldwell, P. M., Terai, C. R., Hillman, B., Keen, N. D., Bogenschutz, P., Lin, W., et al. (2021). Convection‐Permitting Simulations With the E3SM Global Atmosphere Model. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.1029/2021MS002544
SCREAM v1 Data
- Donahue, A. S., Caldwell, P. M., Bertagna, L., Beydoun, H., Bogenschutz, P. A., Bradley, A. M., et al. (2024). To Exascale and Beyond—The Simple Cloud‐Resolving E3SM Atmosphere Model (SCREAM), a Performance Portable Global Atmosphere Model for Cloud‐Resolving Scales. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 16(7), e2024MS004314. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024MS004314
Computational Resources Acknowledgement
IMPORTANT: The E3SM project has to write separate proposals for all of our computing resources. For these proposals (especially INCITE) it is important that we can cite papers which acknowledge the machines and computing facilities that were used. If a paper makes use of simulations that were run at ALCF and/or Anvil, NERSC, or OLCF, please be sure to include the appropriate acknowledgements:
ALCF: (Mira, Theta, Aurora)
“The data were produced using resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under contract DE-AC02-06CH11357.”
ANL: (Anvil, Chrysalis)
“The data was produced using a high-performance computing cluster provided by the DOE Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research Earth Systems Model Development Program area of Earth and Environmental System Modeling program and operated by the Laboratory Computing Resource Center at Argonne National Laboratory.”
NERSC: (Edison, Cori, Perlmutter)
“This research used resources of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, operated under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 using NERSC award <OOO>-ERCAP<XXXXX>.” See also Acknowledge NERSC.
OLCF: (Titan, Summit, Frontier)
“The data were produced using resources of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which is supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725.”
PNNL: (Compy)
“This research was performed using the DOE Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research Earth Systems Model Development Program area of Earth and Environmental System Modeling program’s Compy computing cluster located at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. PNNL is operated by Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract DE-AC05-76RL01830.”