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Member Since 1988
Carl I. Steefel
Senior Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Professional Experience
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Senior Scientist
2004 - Present
Education
Doctorate
1992
Honors & Awards
Union Fellow
Received December 2019
Citation
For pioneering and cross-disciplinary work on fluid-rock systems through innovative reactive transport model development and application.
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Current Roles
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Hydrology Nominations Canvassing Committee
Member
Union Fellows Committee
Publications
Learning Constitutive Relations From Soil Moisture Data via Physically Constrained Neural Networks
The constitutive relations of the Richardson‐Richards equation encode the macroscopic properties of soil water retention and conductivity. Th...
July 03, 2024
Reactive Transport Modeling of Mineral Precipitation and Car...
September 21, 2022
Understanding the Hydrogeochemical Response of a Mountainous...
August 17, 2022
Investigation of Coupled Processes in Fractures and the Bord...
January 28, 2022
AGU Abstracts
Multiscale modeling of reactive transport processes
REACTIVE TRANSPORT ACROSS SCALES: RECENT ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENT, SIMULATION, AND THEORY II ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Sergi Molins, David Trebotich, Carl I. Steefel
Porous and fractured media are characterized by their physical and mineralogical heterogeneity at spatial scales from nanometers to meters and beyond....
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Influence of Pore Water Chemistry on Microstructure and Swelling Changes of Compacted Montmorillonite
REACTIVE TRANSPORT AND CHEMOMECHANICAL PROCESSES IN POROUS MEDIA II POSTER
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Wenming Dong, Carl I. Steefel, Christophe Tournass...
Clayey materials are found in natural and engineered barriers for surface and subsurface energy applications such as nuclear waste disposal, CO2 seque...
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Modeling Reactive Transport and Chemo-Mechanical Processes in Rough Fractures
REACTIVE TRANSPORT AND CHEMOMECHANICAL PROCESSES IN POROUS MEDIA I ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Carl I. Steefel, Mengsu Hu
Rough natural fractures typically show asperities at the scales of 10-100 microns that may keep the fracture open and transmissive. In the case of car...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2025
Member
Union Fellows Committee
2022 - 2024
Member
Hydrology Nominations Canvassing Committee
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