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Title: Long-term Earth-Moon evolution with high-level orbit and ocean tide models Open Access Deposited

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  • Estimates of paleo-ocean basin geometry at 55Ma, 116Ma, and 252Ma were created by co-authors Green and Huber and their collaborators, as described in the text. The ocean tide model of co-author Schindelegger was run with these three paleo-geometries and the present-day basin geometry, and with values of Earth rotation rate ranging from 6-24 hours. The ocean tide model results were used, in Monte Carlo integrations of the Earth-Moon orbital evolution of co-authors Williams and Boggs, to estimate 4.5 Ga of Earth-Moon history along with errorbars. The modeled orbital parameters are compared to estimates made from geological proxies. The end of the paper describes several improvements that will be made in future work.
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  • These netcdf and Matlab files contain the information needed to reproduce Figures 1, 4, 8, 17, 18, 9-16 (minus the proxy values and Monte Carlo results), and the "24 hour" results of Figures 2 and 3.
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  • arbic@umich.edu
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  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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  • NNX17AH55G
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  • Daher, H., Arbic, B. K., Williams, J. G., Ansong, J. K., Boggs, D. H., Müller, M., et al. (2021). Long-term Earth-Moon evolution with high-level orbit and ocean tide models. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 126, e2021JE006875. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JE006875
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  • 11/18/2022
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  • 07/09/2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.7302/zck4-0058
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To Cite this Work:
Arbic, B. K., Schindelegger, M. (2021). Long-term Earth-Moon evolution with high-level orbit and ocean tide models [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/zck4-0058

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Repository of data supporting the results in Daher et al. (JGR, submitted)
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** CONTENT of this repository:

README_PARTIALCODE describes a subset of the code used in this paper. The
subset is in the tarball PARTIALCODE.tar

README_Figures1to3.txt describes:
OceanTide_PD_24h.nc [M2, O1] elevations and dissipation rates, present-day
OceanTide_55Ma_24h.nc [M2, O1] elevations and dissipation rates, 55 Ma
OceanTide_116Ma_24h.nc [M2, O1] elevations and dissipation rates, 116 Ma
OceanTide_252Ma_24h.nc [M2, O1] elevations and dissipation rates, 252 Ma

README_Figure4.txt describes:
OceanTide_Energies_DissipationRates_ksinchi.mat:
Structure containing all of the data in Figure 4 of the paper

README_Figure5.txt describes:
Constant_ksinchi_results.mat:
Structure containing all of the data in Figure 5 of the paper

README_Figure6to11.txt describes:
Files with the results needed to plot Figures 6-11:
integration_results_use_Schindelegger_116Ma_experiments_ode45_nodeLF_v9.mat
integration_results_use_Schindelegger_252Ma_experiments_ode45_nodeLF_v9.mat
integration_results_use_Schindelegger_55Ma_experiments_ode45_nodeLF_v9.mat
integration_results_use_Schindelegger_PD_experiments_ode45_nodeLF_v9.mat
ExtraDiagnostics_ode45_Schindelegger_results_nodeLF_v9.mat
WriteOut_d_dt_terms_ode45_Schindelegger_results_nodeLF_v9.mat
SchindeleggerResults_MonteCarlo
This last entry is a directory with results from 1000 Monte Carlo simulations
and the plotting programs:
plot_Figure6.m
plot_Figures_7_8_9_11.m
plot_Figure10.m

README_Figure1_supporting_information.txt describes:
WardvsWilliamsEqn_fixedinclination.mat
Structure containing all of the data in Figure 1 of the supporting information for the paper

README_Figure2_supporting_information.txt
WardvsWilliamsEqn_EarthMoonevolutionusingoceantidemodel.mat:
Structure containing all of the data in Figure 2 of the supporting information for the paper

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** REFERENCE:
Daher H., Arbic B.K, Williams J.G., Ansong J.K., Boggs D.H., et al. (2021),
Long-term Earth-Moon evolution with high-level orbit and ocean tide models,
Journal of Geophysical Research Planets, submitted.

** Data set citation:
Arbic, B., Schindelegger, M. (2021). Long-term Earth-Moon evolution with high-level orbit and ocean tide models [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/zck4-0058

** CONTACT:
Brian K. Arbic, arbic@umich.edu (Figures 4-11, Figures 1 and 2 of supporting information)
Michael Schindelegger, schindelegger@igg.uni-bonn.de (Figures 1-3)

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