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Groundwater Geochemistry : A Practical Guide to Modeling of Natural and Contaminated Aquatic Systems

Publication year: 2008

: 978-3-540-74668-3

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Numerical groundwater flow, transport, and geochemical models are important tools besides classical deterministic and analytical approaches. Solving complex linear or non-linear systems of equations, commonly with hundreds of unknown parameters, is a routine task for a PC. Modeling hydrogeochemical processes requires a detailed and accurate water analysis, as well as thermodynamic and kinetic data as input. Thermodynamic data, such as complex formation constants and solubility-products, are often provided as databases within the respective programs. However, the description of surface-controlled reactions (sorption, cation exchange, surface complexation) and kinetically controlled reactions requires additional input data. Unlike groundwater flow and transport models, thermodynamic models, in principal, do not need any calibration.


: Earth and Environmental Science / Contamination / Groundwater / Hydrogeochemistry / Kinetics / Modeling / PhreeqC / Thermodynamics / transport / hydrogeology / ecotoxicology / Water Resources / Analytical Chemistry / Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences / Earth Sciences, general / Ecotoxicology