Geochemical modeling is the practice of using chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, or both, to analyze the chemical reactions that affect geologic systems, commonly with the aid of a computer. It is used in high-temperature geochemistry to simulate reactions occurring deep in the Earth’s interior, in magma, for instance, or to model low-temperature reactions in aqueous solutions near the Earth’s surface, the subject of this article.
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