Conference proceeding
Development of an experimental data base and theories for prediction of thermodynamic properties of aqueous electrolytes and nonelectrolytes of geochemical significance at supercritical temperatures and pressures
Proceedings of the Sedimentary basin geochemistry and fluid/rock interactions workshop, pp.183-190
Sedimentary basin geochemistry and fluid/rock interactions workshop, Norman, Oklahoma (18/11/1991–19/11/1991)
11/1991
Abstract
A detailed analysis of the processes that lead to the formation, migration, and accumulation of petroleum hydrocarbons is of vital economic and strategic importance. So too is the study of processes which govern the transport and deposition of metals and other inorganic species in sedimentary basins and in hydrothermal systems. Consideration of stable and metastable equilibria involving these aqueous species, minerals, gases, and condensed phases (solid and liquid) can lead to a more comprehensive understanding of a wide variety of geochemical processes but requires accurate thermodynamic data for aqueous species at high pressures and temperatures…
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- Title
- Development of an experimental data base and theories for prediction of thermodynamic properties of aqueous electrolytes and nonelectrolytes of geochemical significance at supercritical temperatures and pressures
- Authors/Creators
- Robert H. Wood - University of DelawareLubomir HnedkovskyChing Lung Lin
- Publication Details
- Proceedings of the Sedimentary basin geochemistry and fluid/rock interactions workshop, pp.183-190
- Conference
- Sedimentary basin geochemistry and fluid/rock interactions workshop, Norman, Oklahoma (18/11/1991–19/11/1991)
- Publisher
- U. S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research
- Identifiers
- 991005618257907891
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
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