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Laurie Tremblay

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  1. Hi, There is 3 of us newly working with your software on different databases and we can't figure this out!!!! I have been spending 3 days on this so please anwser my questions. I am familiar with other sofware such as PHREEQC, AQUACHEM. I am trying to use Geochemist's workbench. The error on the chemical balance is twice as big in your sofware and I can't figure out why. How does it calculate the major elements or does it calculate the charge balance anyway? I usually enter the bicarbonates as alkalinity for CaCO3 wish is measured in the field in mg/L. All of my units are in mg/L. My elements are analysed under the form total Fe, Ca, Na.... Even if I use the same database wateq4f, it is not giving me the same results and the error is large with geochemist workbench??? Does-it even take in consideration the pe I entered in the input. So my questions are; 1) Can you look at my data table and let me know if there is something wrong with my input 2) I received the results of S2- for H2S- under the fiorm of S2- (mg/L so in GWB do I enter it under HS- or S)??? 3) Is there units incompatibitlty, should I change all my units in mg/Kg 4) Is there another way to enter data or a better way in a better form. My goal is to make species diagrams and pe-pH diagrams with your software so first of all my analytes need to balance. The redox couples Fe2+, Fe3+, S2-/SO4, NH4, NO3, NO2 and other redox couple are important in speciation calculations. I incuded my GWB sheet can someone tell me what is wrong? Please help me find a solution. Laurie Tremblay Ph.D srudent in Hydrogeology (Institut national de la recherche Scientifique) Temporarely in UQUAT in Amos Qc. Canada 819-732-8809 poste 8302 Essai_1.gss
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