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Dr. Parkhurst,

Thanks for the directions. I am working on some transition metals with chloride. I could not find Co in all the databases, but I got a couple of constants that I can use. Thanks again for the help.

Sam Chen
----- Original Message ----- 
From: David L Parkhurst <dlpark@xxxxxxxx>
To: Sam Chen <sschen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: More elements


> 
> There are 4 databases included in the distribution of PHREEQC and PhreeqcI:
> phreeqc.dat, wateq4f.dat, llnl.dat, and minteq.dat. The database llnl.dat
> is the most extensive. With PhreeqcI, you can set the default database in
> the options menu and you can set the database for the current file with
> File->properties or on the popup menu for Run.
> 
> David
> 
> David Parkhurst (dlpark@xxxxxxxx)
> U.S. Geological Survey
> Box 25046, MS 413
> Denver Federal Center
> Denver, CO 80225
> 
> Project web page: https://wwwbrr.cr.usgs.gov/projects/GWC_coupled
> 
> 
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>                       "Sam Chen"                                                                           
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> 
> Dr. Parkhurst,
> 
>     It is very nice of you to have acknowledged my request to be on the
> mailing list. I hope that this is not an automatic answering system, and
> that you actually read the e-mail message.
>     I got a Ph.D. from Montana State University in 1992 and Bill Inskeep
> was my advisor.
>     Where can I find more reaction equilibrium constants for several more
> metals that are not in your PHREEQC database? I have found some constants
> but not complete, especially those reactions with chloride ions are hard to
> find. Your directions will be greatly appreciated.
>     Thank you for your valuable time. I can not thank you enough for
> producing such a wonderful computer program.
> 
>     Best wishes,
> 
> Sam Chen, Ph.D.
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