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Computer Programs for Geochemical Modeling

Kharaka, Y. K., W. D. Gunter, P. K. Aggarwal, E. H. Perkins and J. D. DeBraal, 1988, Solmineq.88, a computer program for geochemical modeling of water-rock interactions. US Geological Survey Water Resources Investigation Report 88—4227. [Pg.520]

Kharaka, Y.K., Gunter, W.D., Aggarwal, P.K., Perkins, E.H. and DeBraal, J.D., 1988. SOLMINEQ88 a computer program for geochemical modeling of water-rock-interactions. Water-Resources Invest. Report, 88-4227, US Geol. Surv., 207 pp. [Pg.336]

Haworth, A., Heath, T. G. Tweed, C. J. 1995. HARPHRQ A computer program for geochemical modelling. Nirex Report NSS/R3. ... [Pg.115]

Wolery, T. J., and S. A. Daveler. 1992. EQ6, A computer program for reaction path modeling of aqueous geochemical systems Theoretical manual, user s guide, and related documentation (Ver. 7.0). UCRL-MA-11066 Pt IV. Lawrence Livermore Natl. Lab. [Pg.588]

Parkhurst, D.L., 1995. User s guide to phreeqc-A computer program for speciation, reaction-path, advective-transport, and inverse geochemical modeling. U.S.Geol. Survey, Water-Resource Invest., pp. 95 1227. [Pg.272]

Wolery, TJ. E06. A Computer Program for Reaction-Path Modeling of Aqueous Geochemical Systems. UCRL-51. [Pg.12]

Wolery T. J., Daveler S.A. (1992) EQ6, a Computer Program for Reaction Path Modeling of Aqueous Geochemical Systems Theoretical Manual, Users Guide, and Related Documentation (Version 7.0). UCRL-MA-110662 Pt IV Livermore Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 338 p. [Pg.608]

Garrels and Thompson s calculation, computed by hand, is the basis for a class of geochemical models that predict species distributions, mineral saturation states, and gas fugacities from chemical analyses. This class of models stems from the distinction between a chemical analysis, which reflects a solution s bulk composition, and the actual distribution of species in a solution. Such equilibrium models have become widely applied, thanks in part to the dissemination of reliable computer programs such as SOLMNEQ (Kharaka and Barnes, 1973) and WATEQ (Truesdell and Jones, 1974). [Pg.4]

Parker, D.R., W. A. Norvell and R. L. Chaney, 1995, GEOCHEM-PC, a chemical speciation program for IBM and compatible personal computers. In R. H. Loep-pert, A. P. Schwab and S. Goldberg (eds.), Chemical Equilibrium and Reaction Models. Soil Science Society of America Special Publication 42,253-269. [Pg.526]

The most widely used geochemical modeling programs consist of a computer code plus a related file of data called a database. The database contains thermodynamic and kinetic parameters. The code uses the thermodynamic and kinetic parameters in the database and concentrations or other constraints as input, and produces results that describe a geochemical model for a particular chemical system. [Pg.74]


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