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CE 574: Reactive transport in porous media

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References

Haynes, W.M., 2012. CRC handbook of chemistry and physics. CRC press.

Langmuir, D., Hall, P., Drever, J., 1997. Environmental Geochemistry. Prentice Hall, New Jersey.

Wolery, T.J., Jackson, K.J., Bourcier, W.L., Bruton, C.J., Viani, B.E., Knauss, K.G., Delany, J.M., 1990. Current Status of the EQ3/6 Software Package for Geochemical Modeling. Acs Symposium Series 416, 104-116.

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  • CE 574: Reactive Transport in Porous Media
    • Lesson 0: Introduction to Reactive Transport Modeling
    • Lesson 1: Aqueous Complexation
      • 1.0 Aqueous complexation reactions
      • 1.1 Reaction thermodynamics
      • 1.2 Primary and secondary species
      • 1.3 Setting up CrunchFlow for aqueous complexation in closed, well-mixed system
      • 1.4 Homework Assignment
      • References
    • Lesson 2: Mineral Dissolution and Precipitation
    • Lesson 3: Surface Complexation
    • Lesson 4: Ion exchange reactions
    • Lesson 5: Microbe-mediated Redox Reactions
    • Lesson 6: Flow and Solute Transport Processes in 1D Systems
    • Lesson 8: Flow and Transport Processes in 2D Heterogeneous Porous Media
    • Lesson 9: Mineral Reactions in One-Dimension Systems
    • Lesson 10: Mineral Dissolution in Two Dimensional Systems

Author: Dr. Li Li, Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University.

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