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By Teresa S. Bowers, Kenneth J. Jackson, Prof. Harold C. Helgeson (auth.)

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ISBN-13: 9783642465116

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This booklet represents a revision and enlargement of an prior set of diagrams for tempera­ zero zero tures from 25 to three hundred C alongside the equilibrium vapor-liquid curve for H zero (Helgeson, Brown, 2 and Leeper, 1969). The task diagrams summarized within the following pages have been generated over a six 12 months interval from 1977 to 1983 within the Laboratory of Theoretical Geochemistry (oth­ erwise often called Prediction Centra!) on the collage of California, Berkeley. They signify the end result of analysis efforts to generate a complete and internally constant set of thermodynamic information and equations for minerals, gases, and aqueous strategies at excessive pres­ sures and temperatures. one of the who contributed to the profitable of entirety of this booklet, we're particularly indebted to David Kirkham, John Walther, and George plant life, who wrote application SUPCRT, Tom Brown, who created application DIAGRAM, and Eli Mess­ inger, who generated the Tektronix plot regimen to build the diagrams. Ken Jackson and Terri Bowers either dedicated an important period of time and energy over the last six years to provide the diagrams within the following pages; a few of which went via many phases of revision. for this reason, they seem as senior authors of this quantity. it's going to be pointed out during this regard that their equivalent commitment to the venture made it essential to make certain their order of authorship by means of flipping a coin.

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