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ReadMe.md Last revised 08/09/2022

EQ3/6, A Software Package for Geochemical Modeling Version 8.0a Written by Thomas J. Wolery ([email protected]) Unclassified/Open Source Distribution LLNL-CODE-2013-683958

Copyright (c) 2013, Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. All rights reserved.

SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause

For more information on license, see the LICENSE file (LICENSE.txt or LICENSE.md). See also the NOTICE file (NOTICE.txt or NOTICE.md).

EQ3/6 is distributed under the terms of the BSD-3-Clause license. All new contributions must be made under this license.


This is the version of the software that was previously downloadable from 2013-2022 from a series of LLNL institutional webpages. Those webpages are now gone. The software is now being set up for download from both GitHub and the LLNL Seaborg Institute. This will be the case for all related software. The Seaborg Institute site will contain additional materials of interest.

This version of the software was developed with support from the Yucca Mountain Project and the WIPP Project.


            RECOMMENDED FORM OF CITATION

The following form is recommended for formal citation of this software:

Wolery T.J. (2013, EQ3/6 - Software for Geochemical Modeling, Version 8.0a. LLNL-CODE-2013-683958. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California.


                FURTHER INFORMATION

This software is provided in two download packages. One is for Windows PC systems, the other for Linux systems. The Windows PC package works on Windows systems from Windows 7 through 10. It probably works on Windows 11, but that has not yet been tested. The Windows package includes source code, executable files, data files, various text files addressing installation and use of the software, an extensive test case library, and code manuals (as PDF documents). The Linux version is similar, but does not include executable files. To create Linux executables, the user must compile the provided source code. There are no "make" files for this, but they are not really necessary. Installation instructions for both download packages are contained in text files with "install" in the names.


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