Implementation of variably saturated flow into PHREEQC for the simulation of biogeochemical reactions in the vadose zone
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Abstract of the conference paper The kinetic identification of chemical reaction systems often represents a time-consuming and complex task. This contribution presents an approach that uses rate estimation and feedback linearization to implement ...