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Molecular Modeling of Geochemical Reactions : An Introduction, Hardback Book

Molecular Modeling of Geochemical Reactions : An Introduction Hardback

Edited by James D. Kubicki

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Molecular processes in nature affect human health, the availability of resources and the Earth's climate.

Molecular modelling is a powerful and versatile toolbox that complements experimental data and provides insights where direct observation is not currently possible. Molecular Modeling of Geochemical Reactions: An Introduction applies computational chemistry to geochemical problems.

Chapters focus on geochemical applications in aqueous, petroleum, organic, environmental, bio- and isotope geochemistry, covering the fundamental theory, practical guidance on applying techniques, and extensive literature reviews in numerous geochemical sub-disciplines. Topics covered include:* Theory and Methods of Computational Chemistry* Force Field Application and Development * Computational Spectroscopy * Thermodynamics* Structure Determination * Geochemical Kinetics This book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers looking to understand geochemical processes on a molecular level.

Novice practitioners of molecular modelling, experienced computational chemists, and experimentalists seeking to understand this field will all find information and knowledge of use in their research.

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