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ex6

Example 6–Reaction-Path Calculations


Description

In this example, the precipitation of phases as a result of incongruent dissolution of K-feldspar (microcline) is investigated. Only the four phases originally addressed by Helgeson and others (1969)–K-feldspar, gibbsite, kaolinite, and K-mica (muscovite)–are considered. The thermodynamic data for the phases (PHASES keyword) are derived from Robie and others (1978) and are the same as for test problem 5 in the PHREEQE manual (Parkhurst and others, 1980). The example can be run using the phrRunString routine.

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See Also

Other Examples: ex10, ex11, ex12, ex13a, ex14, ex15, ex16, ex17, ex18, ex19, ex1, ex20a, ex21, ex22, ex2, ex3, ex4, ex5, ex7, ex8, ex9

Examples

phrLoadDatabaseString(phreeqc.dat)
phrSetOutputStringsOn(TRUE)
phrRunString(ex6)
phrGetOutputStrings()

phreeqc

R Interface to Geochemical Modeling Software

v3.6.3
GPL-3
Authors
S.R. Charlton, D.L. Parkhurst, and C.A.J. Appelo, with contributions from D. Gillespie for Chipmunk BASIC and S.D. Cohen, A.C. Hindmarsh, R. Serban, D. Shumaker, and A.G. Taylor for CVODE/SUNDIALS
Initial release

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