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FREZCHEN: a chemical-thermodynamic model for aqueous solutions at subzero temperatures / Giles M. Marion, Steven A. Grant.

Title: FREZCHEN: a chemical-thermodynamic model for aqueous solutions at subzero temperatures / Giles M. Marion, Steven A. Grant.
Author(s): Marion, Giles M.
Grant, Steven A.
Date: 1994.
In: CRREL Special Report. (1994.), Vol. 94-18 (1994)
Abstract: Documents Fortran version of Spencer--Møller--Weare model, termed FREZCHEM, for aqueous electrolyte solutions at subzero temperatures. Model is structured to predict chemical composition and unfrozen water of aqueous solutions between --60 and +25°C at amospheric pressures. Should find applications in physicochemical studies of aqueous solutions and freezing.
Notes:

CRREL Special Report. Vol. 94-18 :iii, 1-35 (1994).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.322 -- Ice and snow.
53 -- Physics.
536.421.4 -- Freezing.
519.673 -- Modelling.
E4 -- Glaciology: physics and chemistry of ice.
SPRI record no.: 130281

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