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Computer codes MINTEQ

A computer code is obviously not a model. A computer code that incorporates a geochemical model is one of several possible tools for interpreting water-rock interactions in low-temperature geochemistry. The computer codes in common use and examples of their application will be the main focus of this chapter. It is unfortunate that one commonly finds, in the literature, reference to the MINTEQ model or the PHREEQE model or the EQ3/6 model when these are not models but computer codes. Some of the models used by these codes are the same so that a different code name does not necessarily mean a different model is being used. [Pg.2295]

The NEA Data Bank maintains a library of computer programs in various areas. This includes geochemical codes such as PHREEQE, EQ3/6, MINEQL, MINTEQ and PHRQPITZ, in which chemical thermodynamic data like those presented in this book are required as the basic input data. These computer codes can be obtained on request from the NEA Data Bank. [Pg.867]


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