ISRM Specialised Conference
20-23 September, 2026
Uppsala, Sweden
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International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences
Special Issue
Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical Processes in Fractured Geological Media 2026
Fractures such as joints and faults are ubiquitous in the Earth’s crust and play an important role in various processes in geological media, including geomechanical deformation, fluid flow, mass transport, heat transfer, and chemical reaction. It is of central importance to advance our fundamental understanding and predictive capability of these coupled thermal-hydro-mechanical-chemical (THMC) processes in fractured geological media, which are highly relevant for different geological engineering problems, such as deep tunnel construction, landslide failure prediction, geothermal energy extraction, underground energy storage, nuclear waste disposal, carbon dioxide sequestration, and earthquake hazard assessment.
This special issue aims to highlight and summarize recent advances in understanding coupled THMC processes in fractured geological media based on theoretical models, numerical simulations, laboratory experiments, and/or field observations. Contributions will be selected based on submissions to CouFrac2026, the 5th International Conference on Coupled Processes in Fractured Geological Media: Observation, Modeling, and Application, which will be held in Uppsala, Sweden on September 20-23, 2026.
Guest editors:
Special Issue Guest Editors
Qinghua Lei, Associate Professor, Uppsala University, Sweden (Managing Guest Editor)
Jonny Rutqvist, Senior Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Ki-Bok Min, Professor, Seoul National University, South Korea
Hideaki Yasuhara, Professor, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Christophe Tournassat, Université d’Orléans, Orléans, France
Special issue information:
Possible Topics
The planned topics of this special issue include:
· Laboratory and field measurements of coupled THMC processes in fractured geological media;
· Mathematical, computational, and numerical modeling that considers coupled THMC processes in fractured geological media ranging from micro- to macro-scales;
· Coupled THMC processes associated with underground construction for civil infrastructure, waste disposal, and energy storage in various host rocks;
· Coupled THMC processes associated with geological hazards such as landslides, rockbursts, and earthquakes;
· Coupled THMC processes associated with geothermal energy development, carbon dioxide sequestration, underground energy storage, and geologic hydrogen;
· Engineering case studies of coupled THMC processes and related phenomena.
Potential Contributors
Contributors will be selected based on the top extended abstracts and presentations of the international conference CouFrac2026. Expected number of selected contributions to be published in the special issue is 20-30.
Manuscript submission information:
Tentative Timeline
- Deadline for manuscript submission: March 1, 2027
- Revision Deadline: August 1, 2027
- Publication of the special issue editorial: October 1, 2027
Contributed papers must be submitted via the Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence online submission system (Editorial Manager®): Please select the article type “VSI: CouFrac2026” when submitting the manuscript online.
Contact us
Local Organising Committee of CouFrac 2026
Qinghua Lei - Local Chair
Chuanyin Jiang - Secretary General
Iman Vaezi - Secretary General
Conference Secretariat
Academic Conferences
Email: coufrac2026@akademikonferens.se
Phone: +46 18 67 14 62 or +46 18 67 10 03
Important dates
31 October 2025: Abstract submission opens
10 January 2026: Abstract submission deadline
late January 2026: Notification of Abstract Acceptance
20 April 2026: Extended Abstract Deadline
15 May 2026: Extended Abstract Acceptance
20 June 2026: Early Bird Registration Deadline
14 September 2026: Registration Deadline
20-23 September 2026: Conference dates
