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A computer program for geochemical analysis of acid-rain and other low-ionic-strength, acidic waters

January 1, 1987

ARCHEM, a computer program written in FORTRAN 77, is designed primarily for use in the routine geochemical interpretation of low-ionic-strength, acidic waters. On the basis of chemical analyses of the water, and either laboratory or field determinations of pH, temperature, and dissolved oxygen, the program calculates the equilibrium distribution of major inorganic aqueous species and of inorganic aluminum complexes. The concentration of the organic anion is estimated from the dissolved organic concentration. Ionic ferrous iron is calculated from the dissolved oxygen concentration. Ionic balances and comparisons of computed with measured specific conductances are performed as checks on the analytical accuracy of chemical analyses. ARCHEM may be tailored easily to fit different sampling protocols, and may be run on multiple sample analyses. (Author 's abstract)

Publication Year 1987
Title A computer program for geochemical analysis of acid-rain and other low-ionic-strength, acidic waters
DOI 10.3133/wri874095A
Authors P.A. Johnsson, D. G. Lord
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 87-4095
Index ID wri874095A
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse