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CHEMICAL MODELING IN AQUEOUS SYSTEMS

Langmuir, D., Techniques of estimating thermodynamic properties for some aqueous complexes of geochemical interest, in Chemical Modeling in Aqueous Systems Speciation, Sorption, Solubility and Kinetics, Jenne, E.A., Ed., ACS Symposium, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1979, pp. 353-387. [Pg.850]

Brewer, P. G., Hao, W. M., Oceanic Elemental Scavenging, In Chemical Modeling in Aqueous Systems, American Chemical Society, 261-274 (1979). [Pg.385]

Ball, J. W, E. A. Jenne and D. K. Nordstrom, 1979, WATEQ2 - a computerized chemical model for trace and major element speciation and mineral equilibria of natural waters. In E. A. Jenne (ed.), Chemical Modeling in Aqueous Systems, American Chemical Society, Washington DC, pp. 815-835. [Pg.510]

Luoma, S.N. and G.W. Bryan. 1979. Trace metal bioavailability modehng chemical and biological interactions of sediment-bound zinc. Pages 577-609 in E.A. Jenne (ed.). Chemical Modeling in Aqueous Systems. Amer. Chem. Soc., Sympos. Ser. 93, Washington, D.C. [Pg.736]

Whitfield, M. and Turner, D.R. (1979). Critical assessment of the relationship between biological thermodynamic and electrochemical availability. In Chemical Modeling in Aqueous Systems, ed. Jenne, E. A., ACS Symposium Series, Vol. 93, pp. 657-680. [Pg.14]

Jenne, E. A. "Chemical Modeling in Aqueous System" ACS SYMPOSIUM SERIES No. 93, American Chemical Society Washington,... [Pg.424]

Perdue, E. M. Chemical Modeling in Aqueous Systems Jeune, E. A., Ed. ACS Symposium Series 93 American Chemical Society Washington, DC, 1979 p 94. [Pg.200]

Gulens, J Champ, D.R. and Jackson, R.E. (1979) Influence of redox environments on the mobility of arsenic in groundwater, in Chemical Modeling in Aqueous Systems (ed. E.A. Jenne), American Chemical Society. [Pg.343]

Some results of application of theoretical models to trace metal speciation were presented in the section on metal-inorganic interactions (tables 2 and 3) a collection of papers dealing with chemical modelling in aqueous systems, including speciation, sorption, solubility and kinetics was edited by 3enne (1979). Recently Nordstrom and Ball (198 0 summarized 58 aqueous chemical equilibrium computer programs of which 19 were dealing with trace metals. [Pg.16]

Clegg, S.L. and Brimblecombe, R (1990) Solubility of volatile electrolytes in multi-component solutions with atmospheric applications. In Chemical Modelling in Aqueous Systems II (eds Melchior, D.C. and Bassett, R.L.). American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. [Pg.181]


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