
Lisa Thompson, M.S.
Research Scientist
1955 East Sixth Street PO Box 210184 Tucson, AZ 85721
Education
- B.S. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
- M.S. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
Current Projects
- Polar Explorer: Immersive, Interactive Virtual Field Trips Exploring Permafrost Thaw in the Arctic
- Carbon Utilization and Storage Partnership (CUSP): Evaluating Long-Term Carbon Dioxide Storage in Arizona
- Geologic Mapping: Big Sandy Valley, Kaiser Spring Volcanic Field, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
Research Interests
- Physical volcanology and sedimentology
- Geologic hazards
- Immersive Digital Learning Environments
GIS & cartography
- Geologic mapping and analysis
- Plate Tectonic reconstructions
Bio
Lisa has a broad geological background and more than a decade of experience in geologic mapping, cartography, GIS, volcanology, sedimentology, and teaching & pedagogy. For 10 years, she taught and mentored undergraduate students at Northern Arizona University in GIS, geologic field methods, geologic disasters, and volcanology. Lisa is deeply interested in studying all things related to volcanoes, particularly water/lava/sediment interactions in shallow marine, fluvial, and lacustrine depositional environments. She has 7 years of experience designing and leading international geologic field courses, has worked on several geologic map compilation projects including that for the Petrified Forest National Park and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, and continues to design immersive digital learning environments for instruction in geology.
