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8. Stable Isotope Fractionation by Transport and Transformation
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Jennifer L. Druhan
, Matthew J. Winnick and Martin Thullner
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface IV
- Table of contents VI
- 1. Reactive Transport at the Crossroads 1
- 2. Multiscale Approaches in Reactive Transport Modeling 27
- 3. Modeling Reactive Transport Processes in Fractures 49
- 4. Reactive Transport Modeling of Coupled Processes in Nanoporous Media 75
- 5. Mixing and Reactive Fronts in the Subsurface 111
- 6. Multiphase Multicomponent Reactive Transport and Flow Modeling 143
- 7. Reactive Transport in Evolving Porous Media 197
- 8. Stable Isotope Fractionation by Transport and Transformation 239
- 9. Microbial Controls on the Biogeochemical Dynamics in the Subsurface 265
- 10. Understanding and Predicting Vadose Zone Processes 303
- 11. Abiotic and Biotic Controls on Soil Organo–Mineral Interactions: Developing Model Structures to Analyze Why Soil Organic Matter Persists 329
- 12. Reactive Transport Processes that Drive Chemical Weathering: From Making Space for Water to Dismantling Continents 349
- 13. Watershed Reactive Transport 381
- 14. RTM for Waste Repositories 419
- 15. Acid Water–Rock–Cement Interaction and Multicomponent Reactive Transport Modeling 459
- 16. Industrial Deployment of Reactive Transport Simulation: An Application to Uranium In situ Recovery 499
- RiMG Series 529
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface IV
- Table of contents VI
- 1. Reactive Transport at the Crossroads 1
- 2. Multiscale Approaches in Reactive Transport Modeling 27
- 3. Modeling Reactive Transport Processes in Fractures 49
- 4. Reactive Transport Modeling of Coupled Processes in Nanoporous Media 75
- 5. Mixing and Reactive Fronts in the Subsurface 111
- 6. Multiphase Multicomponent Reactive Transport and Flow Modeling 143
- 7. Reactive Transport in Evolving Porous Media 197
- 8. Stable Isotope Fractionation by Transport and Transformation 239
- 9. Microbial Controls on the Biogeochemical Dynamics in the Subsurface 265
- 10. Understanding and Predicting Vadose Zone Processes 303
- 11. Abiotic and Biotic Controls on Soil Organo–Mineral Interactions: Developing Model Structures to Analyze Why Soil Organic Matter Persists 329
- 12. Reactive Transport Processes that Drive Chemical Weathering: From Making Space for Water to Dismantling Continents 349
- 13. Watershed Reactive Transport 381
- 14. RTM for Waste Repositories 419
- 15. Acid Water–Rock–Cement Interaction and Multicomponent Reactive Transport Modeling 459
- 16. Industrial Deployment of Reactive Transport Simulation: An Application to Uranium In situ Recovery 499
- RiMG Series 529