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Vincent A. Barker,Bo Gervang since the appearance of papers in which computers were used to model the chemistry of water-mineral reactions (Helgeson, et al., 1969, 1970). The use of computers to solve chemical equilibrium problems for aqueous systems has expanded enormously and “chemical modeling” is now a common phrase descri荨麻 发表于 2025-3-29 05:32:33
Peter Bastian to understand important phenomena. The distinction and separate analysis of specific chemical species are essential for understanding cycles in the aquatic environment, involving identification and quantification of sources, transport pathways, distributions and sinks, or, in the area of interactiodepreciate 发表于 2025-3-29 07:25:04
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Michael Griebelribution the result of which are various geochemical pathways. Electrochemical methods are very valuable for trace metal speciation. However, their application must be performed cautiously because of very specific sensitivity of the electrode reaction to the different groups of heavy metal species.synovial-joint 发表于 2025-3-29 16:27:02
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