Toward a Quality-Controlled and Accessible Pitzer Model for Seawater and Related Systems.
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2016Author
Turner, David R.
Achterberg, Eric P.
Chen, Chen-Tung A.
Clegg, Simon L.
Hatje, Vanessa
Maldonado, Maria T.
Sander, Sylvia G.
van den Berg, Constant M. G.
Wells, Mona
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We elaborate the need for a quality-controlled chemical speciation model for seawater and related natural waters, work which forms the major focus of SCOR Working Group 145. Model development is based on Pitzer equations for the seawater electrolyte and trace components. These equations can be used to calculate activities of dissolved ions and molecules and, in combination with thermodynamic equilibrium constants, chemical speciation. The major tasks to be addressed are ensuring internal consistency of the Pitzer model parameters (expressing the interactions between pairs and triplets of species, which ultimately determines the calculated activities), assessing uncertainties, and identifying important data gaps that should be addressed by new measurements. It is recognised that natural organic matter plays an important role in many aquatic ecosystems, and options for including this material in a Pitzer-based model are discussed. The process of model development begins with the core com.....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2016.00139Citation
Turner, D.R.; Achterberg, E.P.; Chen, C-TA;; Clegg, S.L.; Hatje, V.; Maldonado, M.T.; Sander, S.G.; van den Berg, C.M.G. and Wells, M. (2016) Toward a Quality-Controlled and Accessible Pitzer Model for Seawater and Related Systems. Frontiers in Marine Science, 3:139, 12pp. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2016.00139Collections
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