Dear Luis,
Thanks for clearing my doubts reg WATEQ4F. I shall accept your suggestion of a
density input value of 1 gm/cc since all my water samples are continental
groundwaters. Also, I shall have a look at the books you have suggested.
Thanks and regards,
Tejaswi
--- On Tue, 20/10/09, Luis E Marin <lmarin@...> wrote:
From: Luis E Marin <lmarin@...>
Subject: RE: [hydrologymodel] Need Help - WATEQ4F
To: hydrologymodel@...
Date: Tuesday, 20 October, 2009, 16:09
Tejaswi,
Eh will not be important for the dissolution/ precipitation of calcite or
fluorite. You can look up an average value from a textbook such as The
Geochemistry of Natural Waters by Drever, or Water Chemistry by Stumm and
Morgan. If your water is continental groundwater, you can assume a density
of 1.0 g/cm3. Is a good assumption.
The model I have used is a more recent version, PHREEQCI, which has a
friendly user interface that makes it easier to input the data.
Best,
Luis E Marin
De: hydrologymodel@ yahoogroups. co.in
[mailto:hydrologymodel@ yahoogroups. co.in] En nombre de Tejaswi
Enviado el: Lunes, 19 de Octubre de 2009 09:07 a.m.
Para: gw model; hyd forum; hydrology model
Asunto: [hydrologymodel] Need Help - WATEQ4F
Dear Members,
I have recently downloaded the WATEQ4F software and I primarily intend to
calculate the Saturation Indices of some minerals, especially that of
calcite and fluorite.
I have the following doubts;
1) I dont have (not calculated) Eh values for my ground water samples. So,
what should be the iTenput value in Eh column? Whether it should be 0 or 9?
2) I have not measured the density of my water samples? So, what value
should I input under the Density column?
3) What should be the input value for Ehopt 1 to Ehopt 9? I dont have these
values?
Kindly help.
Thanks and regards;
Tejaswi