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DFhidro

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Gebo Database
« on: 17/11/22 19:45 »
Hi!
I red about a Pitzer extensión, a gebo database. How could I use it? Where I can find it? Or do I need to modify the original Pitzer database?

If I have to modify it. Could Anyone help me how to do it?

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dlparkhurst

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Re: Gebo Database
« Reply #1 on: 17/11/22 19:55 »
I haven't heard of it. If it is a database in PHREEQC format, it could be used directly. Otherwise, the PITZER data block allows a complete set of Pitzer parameters to be defined.

I would hesitate to mix and match Pitzer parameters. The parameters need to be fit in a consistent manner, and it is not a good idea to take some parameters from one source and some from another if they apply to the same system.
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MichaelZ20

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Re: Gebo Database
« Reply #2 on: 17/11/22 21:30 »
Try writing to E. Bozau: elke.bozau@tu-clausthal.de. He can help you to receive the database.
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