webmaster Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 From: Enrique Portugal Marin Subject: ph-Calculation I am just starting to use gwb to applied to geochemical modeling to be used in geohtermometry of hot spring developed in igneous rocks. I followed the example in Bethke book, but instead swap CO2 for HCO3- I used HCO3- data. I noticed that gwb pH calculation is based on CO2 to give bicarbonate and H+. Can gwb make a pH calculation more rigorously that involve pH-dependent ions like SiO2 (H2SiO4), NH4+ etc ?
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