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Steffen Mehl
Assistant Professor
Department: Civil Engineering
Office:Langdon 207A
Campus Zip: 930
Phone:(530) 898-5456
Webpage:
E-mail:SMehl@csuchico.edu
Steffen Mehl
Education
University of Colorado, Boulder, Ph.D., Water Resources Engineering, 2003
University of Colorado, Boulder, M.S., Water Resources Engineering, 1998
Humboldt State University, B.S., Environmental Resources Engineering, 1996

Scientific and Professional Societies
American Society of Civil Engineers
American Geophysical Union
International Association of Hydrologic Sciences

Honors and Awards
Academic Performance Award, CSU, Chico, 1991
NSF Graduate Research Traineeship in Hydrology, 1999-2000
University of Colorado Fellowship, 2003

Teaching Areas
Fluid Mechanics
Hydrology and Hydraulics

Research Areas
Flow and transport modeling in hydrologic systems
Simulation of surface water-groundwater interactions
Parameter estimation and uncertainty analysis in hydrologic systems
Computational methods for solving hydrologic problems

Recent Publications and Professional ActivitiesTop of Page

  • Foglia, L., Mehl, S., Hill, M.C., Perona, P. and Burlando, P. accepted, Evaluation of information criteria, linear statistics, cross validation, and predictions using alternative groundwater models, Ground Water.
  • Dickinson, J.E., James, S.C., Mehl, S., Hill, M.C., Leake, S.A., Zyvoloski, G.A., Faunt, C.C., and Eddebbarh, A., 2007, A new ghost-node method for linking different models and initial investigations of heterogeneity and nonmatching grids, Advances in Water Resources, 30:1722-1736.
  • Mehl, S., Hill, M.C., and Leake, S.A., 2006, Local Grid Refinement Methods for Modflow.  Ground Water, 44(6):792-796.
  • Mehl, S. 2006, Use of Picard and Newton Iteration for Solving Nonlinear Ground-Water Flow Equations, Ground Water, 44(4): 583-594.
  • Mehl, S., and Hill, M.C., 2005, MODFLOW-2005, The U.S. Geological Survey Modular Ground-Water Model  Documentation of shared node Local Grid Refinement (LGR) and the Boundary Flow and Head (BFH) Package, U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 6-A12.
  • Poeter, E., Hill, M.C., Banta, E. R., Mehl, S., and Christensen, 2005, UCODE_2005 and six other computer codes for universal sensitivity analysis, calibration, and uncertainty evaluation: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 6-A11.
  • Mehl, S. and Hill, M.C. 2004, Three-Dimensional Local Grid Refinement for Block-Centered Finite-Difference Groundwater Models Using Iteratively Coupled Shared Nodes:  A new method of interpolation and analysis of errors, Advances in Water Resources, .27(9): 899-912.
  • Mehl, S. and Hill, M.C., 2002, Development and evaluation of a local grid refinement method for block-centered finite-difference groundwater models using shared nodes, Advances in Water Resources, 25(5): 497-511.
  • Detwiler, R.L., Mehl, S., Rajaram, H., and Cheung, W.W., 2002, Comparison of an algebraic multigrid algorithm to two iterative solvers used for modeling groundwater flow and transport, Ground Water, 40(3): 267-272.
  • Mehl, S.W., and Hill, M.C., 2001, MODFLOW-2000, The U.S. Geological Survey Modular Ground-Water Model - User Guide to the Link-AMG (LMG) Package for Solving Matrix Equations Using an Algebraic Multigrid Solver: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-177, 33 p.
  • Mehl, S. and Hill, M.C., 2001, A Comparison of Solute-Transport Solution Techniques and Their Effect on Sensitivity Analysis and Inverse Modeling Results, Ground Water, 39(2): 300-307.
  • Member of the Board of Associate Editors for Ground Water, 2004  2007

 
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