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<p>Geochemical models generally involve feedback. In the simplest case of a linear cycle, either the input or the output from a reservoir is proportional to the concentration. For example, <a href="page.php?w=salt">salt</a> is removed from the ocean by formation of <a href="page.php?w=evaporite">evaporite</a>s, and given a constant rate of evaporation in evaporite basins, the rate of removal of salt should be proportional to its concentration. For a given component , if the input to a reservoir is a constant</p><p>
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