Computers & Geosciences, 2003, V 29, N 3, March.
1.
Reactive transport modeling in the geosciences,
Lauren Browning and William M. Murphy
Page 245
2.
Reactive transport model for the ambient unsaturated hydrogeochemica
system at Yucca Mountain, Nevada,
Lauren Browning, William M. Murphy, Chandrika Manepally and Randall Fedors
Pages 247-263
3.
Module-oriented modeling of reactive transport with HYTEC,
Jan van der Lee, Laurent De Windt, Vincent Lagneau and Patrick Goblet
Pages 265-275
4.
WRIS.TEQ: multi-mineralic water–rock interaction, mass-transfer and textural
dynamics simulator,
Anthony J. Park and Peter J. Ortoleva
Pages 277-290
5.
Reactive transport in surface sediments. I. Model complexity and software quality,
Filip J. R. Meysman, Jack J. Middelburg, Peter M. J. Herman and Carlo H. R. Heip
Pages 291-300
6.
Reactive transport in surface sediments. II. Media: an object-oriented problem-solving
environment for early diagenesis,
Filip J. R. Meysman, Jack J. Middelburg, Peter M. J. Herman and Carlo H. R. Heip
Pages 301-318
7.
Comparison of approaches for simulating reactive solute transport involving organic
degradation reactions by multiple terminal electron acceptors,
Gary P. Curtis
Pages 319-329
8.
Modeling Np and Pu transport with a surface complexation model and spatially variant
sorption capacities: implications for reactive transport modeling and performance
assessments of nuclear waste disposal sites,
Pierre D. Glynn
Pages 331-349
9.
A case against Kd-based transport models: natural attenuation at a mill tailings site,
Chen Zhu
Pages 351-359
10.
Lessons learned from reactive transport modeling of a low-activity waste glass
disposal system,
Diana H. Bacon and B. Peter McGrail
Pages 361-370
11.
Estimation of Hanford SX tank waste compositions from historically derived inventories,
Peter C. Lichtner and Andrew R. Felmy
Pages 371-383
12.
Using reactive transport modeling to evaluate the source term at Yucca Mountain,
Yueting Chen
Pages 385-397
13.
The impact of climate change on vadose zone pore waters and its implication for
long-term monitoring,
William E. Glassley, John J. Nitao, Charles W. Grant, James W. Johnson,
Carl I. Steefel and James R. Kercher
Pages 399-411