Thermodynamic equilibrium models represent an important tool for the description of geochemical processes in natural ground and seepage water systems.In part I of the thesis, interpretation methods are presented and discussed at the example of data from different geochemical environments. Furthermore, the effects of analysis and calculation errors are critically assessed using sensitivity analyses. The investigations show that in natural systems, often kinetic equilibria rather than thermodynamic equilibria have to be assumed. Therefore, the model KINEQ was developed and calculations for a given set of up to three minerals approaching a kinetic equilibrium are presented and compared to the results for natural systems.In part II, labratory e...
The rate and magnitude of geochemical reactions can be described by two main processes; thermodynami...
International audienceThe development of the Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) at Soultz-sous-Forêts ...
The kinetic and thermodynamic geochemical model KINDISP (KINetic of DISsolution and Precipitation) d...
Thermodynamic equilibrium models represent an important tool for the description of geochemical proc...
Thermodynamic equilibrium models represent an important tool for the description of geochemical proc...
The second Karlsruhe Geochemical Workshop is dedicated to the improved understanding of water/solid ...
This work is aimed at reconstructing the water-rock interaction processes controlling the geochemica...
Assessment of the potentially acidic, heavy metal-ladenleachates that leave deposits of sulfide ore ...
Assessment of the potentially acidic, heavy metal-ladenleachates that leave deposits of sulfide ore ...
The oxidation of sulfides (primarily pyrite and pyrrhotite) exposed in mine waste accumulations may ...
A geochemical modelling of one of the experimental parcels of the LOT experiment (Äspö, Sweden) is p...
A geochemical modelling of one of the experimental parcels of the LOT experiment (Äspö, Sweden) is p...
Thermodynamic models of Essentuki and Nagutsky fields of Caucasian Mineral Waters deposits (KMW) are...
Hot water pumped out of the ground for purposes of geothermal energy extraction cools down after it ...
Water-rock reactions are driven by the influx of water, which are out of equilibrium with the minera...
The rate and magnitude of geochemical reactions can be described by two main processes; thermodynami...
International audienceThe development of the Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) at Soultz-sous-Forêts ...
The kinetic and thermodynamic geochemical model KINDISP (KINetic of DISsolution and Precipitation) d...
Thermodynamic equilibrium models represent an important tool for the description of geochemical proc...
Thermodynamic equilibrium models represent an important tool for the description of geochemical proc...
The second Karlsruhe Geochemical Workshop is dedicated to the improved understanding of water/solid ...
This work is aimed at reconstructing the water-rock interaction processes controlling the geochemica...
Assessment of the potentially acidic, heavy metal-ladenleachates that leave deposits of sulfide ore ...
Assessment of the potentially acidic, heavy metal-ladenleachates that leave deposits of sulfide ore ...
The oxidation of sulfides (primarily pyrite and pyrrhotite) exposed in mine waste accumulations may ...
A geochemical modelling of one of the experimental parcels of the LOT experiment (Äspö, Sweden) is p...
A geochemical modelling of one of the experimental parcels of the LOT experiment (Äspö, Sweden) is p...
Thermodynamic models of Essentuki and Nagutsky fields of Caucasian Mineral Waters deposits (KMW) are...
Hot water pumped out of the ground for purposes of geothermal energy extraction cools down after it ...
Water-rock reactions are driven by the influx of water, which are out of equilibrium with the minera...
The rate and magnitude of geochemical reactions can be described by two main processes; thermodynami...
International audienceThe development of the Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) at Soultz-sous-Forêts ...
The kinetic and thermodynamic geochemical model KINDISP (KINetic of DISsolution and Precipitation) d...