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Theoretical Prediction of the Thermodynamic Behavior of Aquous Electrolytes at High Pressures and Temperatures -- Parts I through IV

Harold C. Helgeson, David H Kirkham and George C Fowers

Published originally in four separate parts in 1974, 1976, and 1981 in regular issues of the American Journal of Science

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Theoretical prediction of the thermodynamic behavior of aqueous electrolytes at high pressures and temperatures: I. Summary of the thermodynamic/electrostatic properties of the solvent
Harold C. Helgeson and David H. Kirkham

Theoretical prediction of the thermodynamic behavior of aqueous electrolytes at high pressures and temperatures: II. Debye-Hückel parameters for activity coefficients and relative partial molar properties
Harold C. Helgeson and David H. Kirkham

Theoretical prediction of the thermodynamic behavior of aqueous electrolytes at high pressures and temperatures: III. Equation of state for aqueous species at infinite dilution
Harold C. Helgeson and David H. Kirkham

Theoretical prediction of the thermodynamic behavior of aqueous electrolytes at high pressures and temperatures: IV. Calculations of activity coefficients, osmotic coefficients, and apparent molal and standard and relative partial molar properties to 600oC and 5 kb
Harold C. Helgeson, David H. Kirkham, and George C. Flowers

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