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Probing and Modeling Reactive Transport Processes in Earth Systems

Offered By: AGU via YouTube

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American Geophysical Union Courses Hydrology Courses Geochemistry Courses Predictive Modeling Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the complex world of reactive transport processes in Earth systems through this comprehensive AGU conference session. Delve into the interplay between transport mechanisms and biogeochemical reactions that shape various Earth systems. Discover how these processes influence groundwater migration, nutrient cycling, and the evolution of hydrothermal systems. Learn about the latest advancements in probing and modeling reactive transport processes across different scales. Gain insights from interdisciplinary discussions on experimental approaches, observations, modeling techniques, and data synthesis. Understand the importance of predictive modeling capabilities in hydrology, biogeosciences, and geochemistry. Examine the impact of human activities on accelerating reactive transport processes and their long-term effects on Earth systems. Join experts as they present cutting-edge research, discuss carbon mineralization, and share results that contribute to our understanding of these dynamic processes.

Syllabus

Introduction
Presentation
Modelling Approach
Conclusion
Questions
Carbon mineralization
Results


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AGU

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