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- catalog contributor b7169978.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "1. Mass balance, mixing, and fractionation. Concentrations as mixing variables. Reactional assemblage. Working with ratios. Normalized variables. Incremental processes (distillation) -- 2. Linear algebra. A matrix refresher. Square matrices. Eigencomponents. Quadratic forms and associated quadrics. Systems of linear differential equations. Linear function spaces -- 3. Useful numerical analysis. Functions of a single variable. Functions of several variables. Partial differential equations: the finite differences method -- 4. Probability and statistics. A single random variable. Several random variables. Error propagation and error calculation. Principal component analysis -- 5. Inverse methods. Linear estimates. Non-linear least-squares. Constrained least-squares. Handling errors in least-square problems. Gradient projection and the total inverse. The continuous inverse model -- 6. Modeling chemical equilibrium. The Newton-Raphson method applied to solutions. Gibbs energy minimization -- 7. Dynamic systems. Single-variable residence time analysis. One element in several interacting reservoirs. Several elements in several interacting reservoirs -- 8. Transport, advection, and diffusion. Fluxes. The divergence theorem and the conservation equations. Advection and percolation. Diffusion basics. Solutions of the diffusion equation: parallel flux. Radial flux and spherical coordinates. The diffusion coefficient varies with time. Two useful steady-state solutions. Simultaneous precipitation and diffusion -- Appendix 8A: The error function -- Appendix 8B: The theta functions -- Appendix 8C: Duhamel's principle -- 9. Trace elements in magmatic processes. Batch-melting and crystallization. Incremental processes. Open magmatic systems. Which element, which process? Disequilibrium fractionation during crystal growth.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 526-538) and index.".
- catalog extent "xix, 543 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0521454514".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, England ; New York : Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge,".
- catalog subject "553.9/01/5118 20".
- catalog subject "Geochemical modeling.".
- catalog subject "Geochemistry Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "QE515 .A53 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Mass balance, mixing, and fractionation. Concentrations as mixing variables. Reactional assemblage. Working with ratios. Normalized variables. Incremental processes (distillation) -- 2. Linear algebra. A matrix refresher. Square matrices. Eigencomponents. Quadratic forms and associated quadrics. Systems of linear differential equations. Linear function spaces -- 3. Useful numerical analysis. Functions of a single variable. Functions of several variables. Partial differential equations: the finite differences method -- 4. Probability and statistics. A single random variable. Several random variables. Error propagation and error calculation. Principal component analysis -- 5. Inverse methods. Linear estimates. Non-linear least-squares. Constrained least-squares. Handling errors in least-square problems. Gradient projection and the total inverse. The continuous inverse model -- 6. Modeling chemical equilibrium. The Newton-Raphson method applied to solutions. Gibbs energy minimization -- 7. Dynamic systems. Single-variable residence time analysis. One element in several interacting reservoirs. Several elements in several interacting reservoirs -- 8. Transport, advection, and diffusion. Fluxes. The divergence theorem and the conservation equations. Advection and percolation. Diffusion basics. Solutions of the diffusion equation: parallel flux. Radial flux and spherical coordinates. The diffusion coefficient varies with time. Two useful steady-state solutions. Simultaneous precipitation and diffusion -- Appendix 8A: The error function -- Appendix 8B: The theta functions -- Appendix 8C: Duhamel's principle -- 9. Trace elements in magmatic processes. Batch-melting and crystallization. Incremental processes. Open magmatic systems. Which element, which process? Disequilibrium fractionation during crystal growth.".
- catalog title "Introduction to geochemical modelling / Francis Albarède.".
- catalog type "text".