Water-rock Interaction: Proceedings of the Eleventh International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction, WRI-11, 27 June-2 July 2004, Saratoga Springs, New York, USA, Volume 1Richard B. Wanty, Robert R. Seal |
Contents
G Benning B W Mountain | 11 |
G Chiodini S Caliro C Cardellini | 31 |
J G Hering S Dixit K Campbell P A ODay | 45 |
S Arnórsson A E Sveinbjörnsdóttir | 75 |
Sulfur stable isotope ratios of the Mt Apo geothermal fluid Philippines | 79 |
Experimentation of an automatic continuous monitoring station in a thermal well | 95 |
Major trace and rare earth elements in the surface waters of two areas of the Kuril Islands | 109 |
Transport of injected isobutane by thermal groundwater in Long Valley caldera California USA | 125 |
N A Tchepkaia G A Chelnokov O V Chudaev V A Chudaeva | 209 |
The magmatohydrothermal system at Copahue volcano Argentina | 215 |
evidence for total | 223 |
Stable chlorine isotopic composition of geothermal waters from Yellowstone National Park | 233 |
Ayers M Loflin C F Miller M D Barton C Coath | 253 |
Geochemistry of quartz and calcite veins in a paleoaccretionary complex | 263 |
About the role of water in the metamorphic alteration of ultrabasic rocks | 277 |
Waterrock interaction responsible for the origin of high pH mineral waters S Portugal | 293 |
A hydrologichydrochemical model for the Troitsky crater lake Maly Semyachik Kamchatka | 141 |
The feasibility of using yttriastabilized ZrO2 sensors for pH measurements | 157 |
Magmatic and fossil components of thermal and mineral waters in the Eger River continental rift | 167 |
Hydrothermal activity at Tacaná volcano Mexico Guatemala | 173 |
Transition metals distribution in the rocks from SierraLeone Fracture Zone Central Atlantic | 183 |
Evidence for metastable equilibrium between hydrocarbons in volcanic gases | 193 |
Hydrochemical evolution of the NaHCO3type groundwater from northern | 203 |
Microporediffusion catalytic effect significance in waterrock interaction | 307 |
Kinetics study of silicate mineral dissolution in water at high temperatures | 321 |
Modeling of tracer behaviour and dominant reactions during the Pore Water Chemistry PC | 337 |
Rapid growth of meterscale calcite speleothems in the Mission Tunnel Santa Barbara CA | 353 |
G Bebout R King P Agard K Kobayashi E Nakamura | 524 |
257 | 614 |
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