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1 Christopher J. Thissen Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Carnegie Institution of Washington 5241 Broad Branch Rd NW Washington, DC (612) EDUCATION 2016 Ph.D. Geology & Geophysics, Yale University 2010 M.Phil. Yale University 2008 B.S. University of Notre Dame. summa cum laude 2008 Field Camp, Sardinia Italy. Award for best field map University of Western Australia. Study abroad program HONORS AND AWARDS 2014 Cooperative Institute for Dynamic Earth Research (CIDER) Jr. Participant 2012 Ford Prize for Excellence in Mineralogy, Yale University 2010 Stephen E. Laubach Award, Geological Society of America 2008 Sterling Prize, Yale University 2008 Rev. Alexander Kirsch CSC Award, University of Notre Dame 2004 President s Scholarship, University of Notre Dame GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2016-present Postdoctoral Fellowship in Geophysics, Carnegie Institute of Washington NSF EAR , Geophysics, California Institute of Technology National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, Yale University 2009 Funded Project Proposal, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Labs 2007 National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates PUBLICATIONS Invited Refereed Journal Articles (3) Thissen, C. J. and Mark T. Brandon, (2015), An Autocorrelation Method for Three- Dimensional Strain Analysis, Journal of Structural Geology. 81, , doi: /j.jsg
2 Refereed Journal Articles (2) Paczkowski, K., C. J. Thissen, M. D. Long, and L. G. J. Montési (2014), Deflection of mantle flow beneath subducting slabs and the origin of subslab anisotropy, Geophys. Res. Lett., 41, , doi: /2014gl (1) Paczkowski, K., L. G. J. Montési, M. D. Long, and C. J. Thissen (2014), Three-dimensional flow in the subslab mantle, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 15, , doi: /2014gc Field Guides Brandon, M. T., Anderson, R. and Thissen, C.J. (2013), Great Britain 2013 Field Guide, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, New Haven, CT Brandon, M.T., Thissen, C. J. and Winger, T. (2012), Narragansett Basin Field Guide, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, New Haven, CT Thissen, C. J., Paczkowski, K. and Behlke, A. (2009), Geologic History of Connecticut Field Trip, The Official Guide, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, New Haven, CT FIELD EXPERIENCE 2014 San Juan Islands Subduction Complex. Grain size sensitivity of pressure-solved sandstones: a field approach. 1 week Scotland, Moine Thrust, Stack of Glencoul. Statistical symmetry of lattice preferred orientations beneath the Moine thrust shear zone. 3 weeks Italy, Umbria-Marche Apennines. Paleogeographic cycles in Scaglia Rossa limestones: Can true polar wobbles provide a new time calibration approach for magnetostratigraphy? 3 weeks Antarctica, Seymour and Snow Hill Islands. High latitude impacts of the Cretaceous- Tertiary mass extinctions using stable isotope geochemistry in molluscan carbonate. 5 weeks Rhode Island, Purgatory Conglomerate. Modern finite strain methods applied to the pressure-solved Purgatory Conglomerate. 2 weeks Quebec, Gaspe Bay, and Chickies Rock, Pennsylvania. Grain size sensitivity of pressure-solved quartzites. 2 weeks Italy, Island of Sardinia. Field Mapping Course. 5 weeks.
3 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2015 Released MATLAB implementation of olivine texture model D-Rex 2013 Department International Field Trip, Geology of Great Britain, Yale University 2012 Department Field Trip, Geology of the Narragansett Basin, Yale University 2009 Volunteer, Peabody Museum of Natural History 2009 Department Field Trip, Geology of Central Connecticut, Yale University TEACHING EXPERIENCE Undergraduate Advisees Thomas Winger, Yale University, Fluid Flow, Mass Loss, and Stable Isotopes in the Purgatory Conglomerate, Rhode Island Yale University Advanced Structural Geology (Fall 2009) Introduction to Geology Lab (Fall 2008) University of Notre Dame Historical Geology (Spring 2008) PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Geophysical Union Geological Society of America American Association for the Advancement of Science CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Mitchell, R. N., Thissen, C. J., Kirschvink, J. L., et al., (2015) Milankovitch wobble? Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meeting, Abstract. Thissen, C. J, and Brandon, M. T., (2015). Statistical Symmetry of Lattice Preferred Orienations: Applications to Quartz and Olivine. GSA Abstracts with Program. Kirschvink, J. L., Mitchell, R. N., Thissen, C. J., Pietrasz, V., Rioux, M., Montanari, A., Coccioni, R., Ward, P., Raub, T., Evans D. A. D. (2014) Reversal Asymmetry after the end of the Cretaceous Superchron. Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meeting, Abstract. Wicks, J., Weller, M., Towles, N., Thissen, C. J., Knezek, N., Johnston, S., Hongsresawat, S., Duncan, M., Black, B., Schmerr, N., Panning, M., Montesi, L. G. J., Manga, M., Lognonne, P. (2014). Mars Thermal History: Core, Atmosphere, Mantle, Phobos, and Surface (MaTH CAMPS). Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meeting, Abstract.
4 Thissen, C. J., and Brandon, M.T., (2014), Relating Lattice Preferred Orientation to Deformational Process Using Statistical Analysis of Symmetry in Orientation Distribution Space. Structural Geology and Tectonics Forum, Colorado School of Mines. Paczkowski, K. P., Montési, L. G. J, Long, M. D. and Thissen, C. J., (2013), Deflection of Mantle Flow Around Subducting Slabs: The Effect of the Viscous Lower Mantle on Sub-slab Seismic Anisotropy, Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meeting, Abstract Thissen, C. J., and Brandon, M. T., (2013) Two brittle ductile transitions in subduction wedges, as revealed by topography, Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meeting, Abstract Winger, T. P., Thissen, C. J., and Brandon, M. T., (2013) Extreme fluid circulation in a wedge as revealed by strain measurements, western Rhode Island, Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meeting, Abstract Penserini, B. D., Kirschvink, J. L., Slotznick, S. P., Mitchell, R. N., Thissen, C. J., Montanari, A., and Holt, J.W., (2013), Short, Sharp, Tropical Magnetic Inclination Excursions: Comparison Between Pleistocene Lavas from Hawaii and Late Campanian (~C33R/33N) Scaglia Rossa Limestone of Italy, Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meeting, Abstract Thissen, C. J., and Brandon M. T., (2012), 3D Finite Strain Measurements: Correlation Functions and X-ray Microtomography : Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meeting, Abstract Thissen, C. J., and Brandon M. T., (2012), 3D Finite Strain Measurements: Correlation Functions and X-ray Microtomography : Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meeting, Abstract Paczkowski, K. P., Montési, L. G. J, Long, M. D. and Thissen, C. J., (2012), Deflection of Mantle Flow Beneath Subducting Slabs and the Origin of Sub-slab Seismic Anisotropy : Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meeting, Abstract Thissen, C. J., and Brandon, M. T. (2012), 3D Finite Strain Measurements: Correlation Functions and X-ray Microtomography : Structural Geology and Tectonics Forum, Williams College Thissen, C. J., Mitchell, R. N., Kirschvink, J. K., Evans, D. A. D., Montanari, A., Coccioni, R., Hinnov, L. A., and Tsai, V. C., (2010), True polar wobbles: Cretaceous magnetostratigraphy provides continuous age-calibration and paleogeography : Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meeting, Abstract GP13A Thissen, C. J. Mitchell, R. N., Kirschvink, J. K., Montanari, A., Evans, D. A. D., Coccioni, R., (2010), Paleogeographic cycles in Scaglia Rossa limestones: Can true polar wobbles provide a new time calibration approach for magnetostratigraphy? GSA Abstracts with Programs, vol. 42, no. 5, Paper Thissen, C., & Brandon, M. T. (2009). Relating Lattice Preferred Orientation to Deformational Process using Statistical Analysis of Symmetry in Orientation Distribution Space. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (Vol. 1, p. 1852).
5 Thissen, C. J, and Sakimoto, S. E. H. (2007) Comparative Analysis of Depth Averaged, Overland Tsunami Flow Velocities From Sediment Transport Models, Structural Damage, and Video Recordings with Applications to Tsunami PaleoDeposits. GSA Abstracts with Programs.
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