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Water-Rock Interaction (WRI-6)
Proceedings of the 6th international symposium (WRI-6), Malvern, UK, 3-6 August 1989
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Water-Rock Interaction (WRI-6)
Proceedings of the 6th international symposium (WRI-6), Malvern, UK, 3-6 August 1989
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Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on [title] held in Malvern, England, August 1989. No subject index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Natural diagenesis: A model for artificial diagenesis during steam-assisted recovery of heavy oil, Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada
- Heavy metal transport and retention in porous media – Relation between possibilities of parameter estimation from laboratory experiments and hydrogeochemical nature of water-rock exchange processes
- The application of small-angle neutron scattering to the study of mass transfer in clays
- Dissolution of feldspar: The first step
- Radon and helium modelling of an HDR geothermal reservoir
- THERMINEOS: Thermodynamic database for computer physicochemical modelling in geology
- Mineral weathering rates in acid-sensitive catchments: Extrapolation of laboratory experiments to the field
- Altered layers on dissolving albite – 2. Model
- Geochemical fluxes during shale diagenesis, an example from the Ordovician of Morocco
- Mixing of saline basinal fluids in Southern Ontario: Implications of rock-water interaction, hydrocarbon emplacement and Canadian Shield brines
- Evolution of a groundwater-recharge scenario for the Waterloo aquifer during 13 years of chemical and isotopic analyses
- Chemical weathering rates at the RAIN catchments in Norway
- Modeling simple cement-water systems using the speciation/solubility/reaction path computer codes EQ3NR/EQ6, with specific application to nuclear waste repositories
- Application of a reinjection technique to Dickson hydrothermal experiments: The effect of introducing fresh solution to the basalt-water system at 300°C and 30 MPa
- Evidence for penetration of sedimentary basin brines into an Archean granite of the Canadian Shield
- Soluble salts in a Canadian Shield granite as contributors to groundwater salinity
- The chemical structure of arid zone groundwaters: Role of aeolian transport, surface flow and of geochemical processes prior to recharge and following discharge
- Geology and hydrogeology of northern Switzerland
- Processes controlling CO2- and Cl-contents of thermal discharges from the Taupo-Rotorua volcanic-magmatic-hydrothermal system, New Zealand
- Kinetics of water-air interactions in rivers: A field study in Iceland
- Ion microprobe analysis of rock-forming minerals from the Carnmenellis Granite
- A SIMS, XPS, SEM, TEM and FTIR study of feldspar surfaces after reacting with acid solutions
- Hydrogeochemical experiments on aquifer thermal energy storage: Injection of heated groundwater in a sediment column
- The Jade hydrothermal field in the Okinawa Trough – First discovery of massive sulphides in an intracontinental back-arc basin
- Magmatic-hydrothermal origin for fluids involved in the generation of massive sulphide deposits at Rio Tinto, Spain
- Modelling acid stimulation of the Halfway Formation, Canada, using REACTRAN, a geochemical computer model
- Altered layers on dissolving albite –1. Results
- Some nonequilibrium redox processes in water-rock interaction
- A geochemical model of calcite precipitation and CO2 outgassing in karst streams
- Ionic control in deterioration of building materials
- Aqueous solution reactions of hydrocarbon reservoir clays: Kaolinite, smectite, illite, chlorite
- Clay mineral characterisation by analytical transmission electron microscopy: Problems and perspectives
- Helium isotope studies in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand
- The role of silicate hydrolysis in the origin of CO2 in sedimentary basins
- Experimental modelling of cassiterite-water system
- Microscopic distribution of trace elements in minerals (chlorites, sulfides, sulfates) in submarine hydrothermal systems
- Hydrogen isotope kinetics during hydrothermal alteration in SW Connemara, Ireland
- Palagonitization of deep sea dredge sample glasses
- Normative analysis of groundwaters from the Madrid Basin, Spain
- Interactions between meltwater and organic-rich particulate material in boreal forest snowpacks: Evidence for both physico-chemical and microbiological influences
- Monitoring the evolution of alteration minerals and fluids during a hydrothermal experiment
- Microstructural and mineralogical evolution of fracture zones in granites due to water-rock interaction
- Fluid interaction characteristics of two granitic plutons in the Superior Province, Canadian Shield
- Equilibrium exchange models for chlorine stable isotope fractionation in high temperature environments
- The interaction of gypsum particles with salt solutions in equilibrating systems
- Hydrothermal fluids in oceanic crust-seawater interaction from Troodos ophiolite
- Chemical transport during fumarolic alteration, cooling, and weathering, Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, Alaska
- Field and laboratory studies of transport of reactive solutes in groundwater
- Origin of water and solutes in granitic rocks at Cajon Pass, California, USA
- Silicate and chloride complexes – The basic factor of their migration and geochemical cyclic recurrence
- Manganese and iron in saline groundwater and geothermal brines in Iceland
- Copper-arsenic mobilization and attenuation in an acid mine drainage environment
- Radiogenic properties of Finnish ground waters
- Deep groundwater conditions at Miihkali, eastern Finland
- Mapping of low enthalpy brines in Denmark for geothermal exploitation
- The influence of fracture mineral/groundwater interaction on the mobility of U, Th, REE and other trace elements in different redox environments
- Nuclide sorption on heterogeneous natural surfaces
- Unidimensional transport of stable isotopes: The shapes of geochemical fronts
- The geometry of Fe3+ and Fe2+ variations around fractures in weathered granite
- Subsurface production of 3He, 4He, 36C1,37 Ar,39 Ar,40Ar, 129I and 222Rn in the crystalline basement and the sediments of Northern Switzerland
- Experimental determination of the fractionation factors of ΣHCO3-CO2(g) ΣCO3-CO2(g)at 25° and 40°C
- The isotopic composition of hydrogen and oxygen of brines in China
- A Sr isotopic study of the Eye-Dashwa Lakes pluton, Ontario and the Lac du Bonnet pluton, Manitoba: Plagioclase/water reaction
- Transfer of underground produced 37Ar,39Ar and 40Ar from rock into water
- The role of organic matter in the fixation of sulfur in freshwater lake sediments
- Sources of lithium and barium in Gulf of Mexico Basin formation waters, USA
- Boron in saline brines, Gulf of Mexico sedimentary basin, USA
- Simulation of granite dissolution at 25, 60 and 100°C based on thermodynamic potential and kinetic laws
- On a high saline brine of meteoric origin from Ohdo, Gunma, Japan
- Gas pressures at the Geysers geothermal field, California: Comparison with liquid-dominated systems and implications for reservoir conditions
- U, Th, REE mobilization during water-rock interactions in a U-mineralized granite
- Metadomains as indicators of fluid-rock interaction in the Welsh Marginal Basin
- Chlorine-36 in deep groundwaters and host-rocks of Northern Switzerland: Sources, evolution and hydrological implications
- A modelling approach for estimating long-term and seasonal CaCO3 dissolution rates
- The authigenesis of phosphate minerals in some Norwegian hydrocarbon reservoirs: Evidence for the mobility and redistribution of rare earth elements (REE) and Th during sandstone diagenesis
- Interstitial water-rock interaction in the unsaturated zone of a Permo-Triassic sandstone aquifer
- Strontium distribution coefficient as indicator of dissolution-precipitation processes in the chalk
- Chemical processes at the mineral oxide-water interface: System A12O3 - Organic matter-Am(III)
- Weathering degree of granitic rocks as studied by X-ray diffractomeüy and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
- Aluminium weathering/ion exchange for acid impacted systems: The Achilles heel of predictive models?
- Application of a cation exchange mass-balance model to the interpretation of saline groundwater chemistry evolved from Holocene seawater entrapped in rapakivi granite at Hästholmen, Finland
- An attempt to determine 18O/16O ratios of framework silicate oxygen of apophyllite and wairakite
- Cooling rate of hydrothermal quartz
- Chemistry of diagenetic zeolite in a shallow, coal-bearing sedimentary pile, NE Japan
- The influence of volcanic activity on groundwater chemistry within the Námafjall geothermal system, North Iceland
- Modeling chemical equilibrium in hydrothermal systems, with examples from Iceland and China
- Uncertainty analyses of models of ground-water carbonate isotope evolution
- Hydrogeochemical dynamics of interstitial waters in the bottom sediments in the deep Black Sea zone
- Applications of SOLMINEQ.88 and SOLMINEQ.88 pc/shell
- The interaction of brines and permafrost
- The influence of deep meteoric invasion on the reservoir quality of Cretaceous sandstones in the Mackenzie Delta, Canada
- An infiltration mirabilite deposit and related brine (Lixian, Hunan province, China)
- Kinetics of dissolution of heulandite at 25°C
- The effect of iron and magnesium on the stability of illite and smectite
- Cooling in Philippine geothermal systems
- Rate of plagioclase dissolution in the Camborne School of Mines experimental hot dry rock geothermal system, Rosemanowes, Cornwall
- A comparison of pyrite oxidation rates in batch, mixed flow, and plug flow reactors
- A vertical thermal gradient experiment to simulate conditions in vapor dominated geothermal systems, epithermal gold deposits, and high level radioactive repositories in unsaturated media
- Mineralisation, fluid inclusion and sulphur isotope studies of the Thames-Tapu area, Hauraki goldfield, New Zealand
- Experimental simulation of hydrothermal alteration in the Miravalles geothermal system, Costa Rica
- Natural clean-up of a stream contaminated by mine and mill wastes: A reaction analogous to liming in water treatment
- The Palmottu U-Th deposit in SW Finland as a natural analogue to the behaviour of spent nuclear fuel in bedrock: A preliminary report
- Acceleration and retardation of silicate weathering due to organic substances
- Kinetics of alkali feldspar dissolution at low temperature
- The effect of temperature on base metal mobility during hydrothermal basalt alteration: Implications for the formation of ridge crest hydrothermal fluids and seafloor metal deposits
- Deep gases and brines of the Canadian and Fennoscandian Shields – A testing ground for the theory of abiotic methane generation
- The neutralizing-reduction-mineralization of uranium
- Mixing diagrams of hydrothermal solutions and their applications to some hydrothermal ore deposits in Japan
- 13C/12C ratios and origins of ΣCO2 in alkaline hot-spring waters discharging along fault zones in the Abukuma metamorphic belt, Northeast Japan
- Rare earth element geochemistry and evolution of submarine geothermal system accompanied by Kuroko sulfide-sulfate mineralization in Japan
- Pressure dependence of mineral-water reaction equilibrium in the low pressure range
- Kinetics and non-stoichiometiy of labradorite dissolution
- Alteration mineralogy of the Ellióaár geothermal field, Reykjavik, Iceland
- Alkali metal enrichments in groundwaters from the Cammenellis area, Cornwall
- Groundwater contaminant transport with ion exchange in heterogeneous medium
- Factors controlling trace element levels in groundwater in the Netherlands
- The hydrogeochemical characteristics and origin of thermal waters in Jiangxi, southeast China
- Stahle isotope measurements on the thermal water at the Nesjavellir and Mosfellssveit geothermal fields, Iceland
- Correlation of the chemical composition of water from the unsaturated zone with the mineralogy of a profile on the Säo Paulo Basin, Brazil
- Dissolution kinetics of calcite in CO2-H2O systems at 210°C
- Geochemical cycles and global water-rock interaction from 4,000 million years
- Hydrothermal activity on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
- The alteration and diagenesis of tuffs and tuffaceous sediments
- Chemical weathering reactions in Alpine glacial meltwaters
- Graphitization of carbonaceous material in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks during metamorphism
- δ18O and δ13C in fracture calcite used for interpretation of recent meteoric water circulation
- Framework alpha-pentastructures of stresses and their influence of formation of subsurface fluids, hydrocarbons in particular
- Release of heavy metals in groundwater due to manure spreading
- Marine apatite precipitation
- Composition of newly formed minerals from nitrogeneous thermal waters in the Tchepino valley (Bulgaria)
- Arsenic in deep groundwater
- Water-rock interaction in the Southwest Bulgaria granitoid system: A source of trace elements in the thermal waters
- A hydrothermal model of Los Azufres geothermal system, Mexico
- Geochemical controls on groundwater chemistry in shales
- Electrostatic approach for calculating mineral solubilities and complex formation in supercritical volatile-salt aqueous solutions
- Differentiation in mesostasis and the effect on the hydrothermal redox buffering capacity of basalt
- Halogens in apatites, biotites, and hornblendes from the Yuantoushan granitic rocks, northeastern Taiwan
- The paleohydrogeochemical conditions for the genesis of some sedimentary-reworked siderite deposits in China
- Formation of biotite accompanying a later fracture system and associated fluid in the Haast schists, New Zealand
- Surface structure and mineral dissolution kinetics: A Monte Carlo study
- Post-crystallization low temperature hydrothermal alteration in Proterozoic Basement of the Midcontinent of North America
- Isotopic geothermometry and flow regimes in the Muschelkalk aquifer from northern Switzerland (Nagra deep drilling programme)
- Electron transfer mechanisms associated with the surface dissolution and oxidation of magnetite and ilmenite
- Diverse fluid phases associated with the crystallisation and alteration of lithium pegmatites at Moylisha and Stranakelly, SE Ireland
- Growth mechanisms of sandstone-hosted calcite concretion growth and implications for growth times
- Sorptive interactions between organic micropollutants and the mineral fraction of Permo-Triassic sandstone
- Considerations on sorption behaviour of colloids in natural systems
- Experimental study about the activation and migration of gold and silver in volcanic rocks
- Chemistry and isotopic composition of fluid from a deep thrust zone, Central Pyrenees
- Experimental modelling of metasomatic zoning at fluid-rock interaction
- Thermal decompaction of rocks and its effect on permeability
- The characteristics of fluorine in groundwater of North China and the significance of fluorite-water interaction to fluorine transportation
- Finite element analysis of water seepage in fractured rock masses of dam abutments
- Stable isotope studies of fluids from Xiangshan fossil hydrothermal system
- Hydrothermal alteration in the Yangying geothermal field of Tibet, China
- Author index
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