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Calculation of individual isotope equilibrium constants for implementation in geochemical models

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2002

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Thorstenson, Donald C, and Parkhurst, David L, 2002, Calculation of individual isotope equilibrium constants for implementation in geochemical models: United States Geological Survey.

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Theory is derived from the work of Urey to calculate equilibrium constants commonly used in geochemical equilibrium and reaction-transport models for reactions of individual isotopic species. Urey showed that equilibrium constants of isotope exchange reactions for molecules that contain two or more atoms of the same element in equivalent positions are related to isotope fractionation factors by , where is n the number of atoms exchanged. This relation is extended to include species containing multiple isotopes, for example and , and to include the effects of nonideality. The equilibrium constants of the isotope exchange reactions provide a basis for calculating the individual isotope equilibrium constants for the geochemical modeling [...]

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