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Herbert T. Schaef publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Herbert T. Schaef sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Herbert T. Schaef D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Herbert T. Schaef sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • Potential for carbon dioxide sequestration in flood basalts

    B. Peter McGrail;H. Todd Schaef;Anita M. Ho;Yi-Ju Chien

  • Water reactivity in the liquid and supercritical CO2 phase: Has half the story been neglected?

    B.P. McGrail;H.T. Schaef;V.-A. Glezakou;L.X. Dang

  • Carbonate mineralization of volcanic province basalts

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  • Field Validation of Supercritical CO2 Reactivity with Basalts

    B. Peter McGrail;Herbert T. Schaef;Frank A. Spane;John B. Cliff

  • In Situ Infrared Spectroscopic Study of Forsterite Carbonation in Wet Supercritical CO2

    John S. Loring;Christopher J. Thompson;Zheming Wang;Alan G. Joly

  • Quantification of CO2 Mineralization at the Wallula Basalt Pilot Project.

    Signe K. White;Frank A. Spane;H. Todd Schaef;Quin R. S. Miller

  • In situ XRD Study of Ca2+ Saturated Montmorillonite (STX-1) Exposed to Anhydrous and Wet Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

    Herbert T. Schaef;Eugene S. Ilton;Odeta Qafoku;Paul F. Martin

  • In Situ Molecular Spectroscopic Evidence for CO2 Intercalation into Montmorillonite in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

    John S. Loring;Herbert T. Schaef;Romulus V. F. Turcu;Christopher J. Thompson

  • Brucite [Mg(OH2)] carbonation in wet supercritical CO2: An in situ high pressure X-ray diffraction study

    H.T. Schaef;C.F. Windisch;B.P. McGrail;P.F. Martin

  • Reaction of water-saturated supercritical CO2 with forsterite: Evidence for magnesite formation at low temperatures

    Andrew R. Felmy;Odeta Qafoku;Bruce W. Arey;Jian Zhi Hu

  • Competitive Sorption of CO2 and H2O in 2:1 Layer Phyllosilicates

    Herbert T. Schaef;John S. Loring;Vassiliki Alexandra Glezakou;Quin R. Miller

  • Dissolution of Columbia River Basalt under mildly acidic conditions as a function of temperature: Experimental results relevant to the geological sequestration of carbon dioxide

    H. Todd Schaef;B. Peter McGrail

  • Wallula Basalt Pilot Demonstration Project: Post-injection Results and Conclusions

    B.P. McGrail;H.T. Schaef;F.A. Spane;J.A. Horner

  • Distribution and retention of 137Cs in sediments at the Hanford Site, Washington.

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  • In Situ Study of CO2 and H2O Partitioning between Na–Montmorillonite and Variably Wet Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

    John S. Loring;Eugene S. Ilton;Jeffrey Chen;Christopher J. Thompson

  • Insights into silicate carbonation processes in water-bearing supercritical CO2 fluids

    Quin Rs Miller;Christopher J. Thompson;John S. Loring;Charles F. Windisch

  • CO2 sorption to subsingle hydration layer montmorillonite clay studied by excess sorption and neutron diffraction measurements.

    Gernot Rother;Eugene S. Ilton;Dirk Wallacher;Thomas Hauβ

  • Molecular-scale mechanisms of CO2 mineralization in nanoscale interfacial water films

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  • In Situ X-ray Diffraction Study of Na+ Saturated Montmorillonite Exposed to Variably Wet Super Critical CO2

    Eugene S. Ilton;H. Todd Schaef;Odeta Qafoku;Kevin M. Rosso

  • Forsterite [Mg2SiO4)] carbonation in wet supercritical CO2: an in situ high-pressure X-ray diffraction study.

    Herbert Todd Schaef;Bernard P. McGrail;John L. Loring;Mark E. Bowden

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin M. Rosso
Kevin M. Rosso Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
B. Peter McGrail
B. Peter McGrail Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Bruce W. Arey
Bruce W. Arey Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Mark E. Bowden
Mark E. Bowden Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Praveen K. Thallapally
Praveen K. Thallapally Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Andrew R. Felmy
Andrew R. Felmy Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
David A. Dixon
David A. Dixon University of Alabama
Libor Kovarik
Libor Kovarik Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Vassiliki Alexandra Glezakou
Vassiliki Alexandra Glezakou Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Steve M. Heald
Steve M. Heald Argonne National Laboratory

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