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Free-energy calculations complex fluids

Such a method has seldom been used with systems containing an aqueous fluid, probably because the complexity of the solution s free energy surface and the wide range in aqueous solubilities of the elements complicate the numerics of the calculation (e.g., Harvie el al., 1987). Instead, most models employ a procedure of elimination. If the calculation described fails to predict a system at equilibrium, the mineral assemblage is changed to swap undersaturated minerals out of the basis or supersaturated minerals into it, following the steps in the previous chapter the calculation is then repeated. [Pg.67]


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