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Numerical Modelling of Ore Forming Hydrothermal Processes

Lecturers & Examiners: Prof. Dr. Thomas Driesner
Does not take place this semester.
VVZ CR n/a

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Abstract

Introduction to computer tools for the simulation of hydrothermal processes. This includes fluid flow modelling and thermodynamic modelling of hydrothermal reactions. The computer programs are handed out to the students and can be run on normal laptop PCs. No programming knowledge is necessary.

Objective

Learn how to use the simulation programs HYDROTHERM and Geochemist's Workbench to explore how hydrothermal or deposition works.

Content

Introduction to computer tools for the simulation of hydrothermal processes: HYDROTHERM for fluid flow simulations, Geochemist's Workbench for thermodynamic modeling. While learning the respective computer programs is an essential part of the course, the emphasis will be on using these tools to learn how the physics and chemistry of hydrothermal system actually work.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Computer programs and course material will be distributed during the course.

Literature

Ingebritsen S.E., Sanford W., Neuzil C. (2006) Groundwater in geologic processes. Cambridge University Press Bethke C.M. (1996) Geochemical reaction modeling. Oxford University Press Turcotte D.L., Schubert G. (2001) Geodynamics, 2nd edition. Cambridge University Press.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Every two years

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
Part 1: assignment (HYDROTHERM simulations)Part 2: assignment (Geochemist's Workbench Modeling)

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Numerical Modelling of Ore Forming Hydrothermal Processes
Does not take place this semester.
No time listed 2 h weekly

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