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Chad at Wupatki National Monument, northern Arizona

Chad Kwiatkowski, M.S.

Research Scientist III

Geologic hazards, Quaternary geologic mapping, post-wildfire debris flows
chadjoseph@arizona.edu

 

Geologic hazards, Quaternary geologic mapping, post-wildfire debris flows

Education

  • B.S. Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
  • M.S. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ

Current Projects

  • Quaternary geologic mapping, northern Big Sandy Valley
  • Little Colorado River Corridor Holocene alluvium mapping
  • Landslide mapping along Highway 87 corridor
  • Earth fissure mapping in southern Arizona

Research Interests

  • Quaternary landscape evolution
  • Geologic hazards (faults, fissures, floods, landslides, sinkholes)
  • Post-wildfire debris flows
  • Early to Middle Triassic stratigraphy, geochronology, and vertebrate ichnology
  • GIS digital mapping techniques, spatial analysis, cartography

Bio

Chad grew up in the Sonoran Desert and found a passion for geology among the canyons, creeks, pediments, and peaks of central Arizona. He is widely (and wildly) interested in Arizona geology, and more specifically in geomorphology and landscape evolution, geologic hazards, geochronology, GIS, and cartography. He has conducted fieldwork for a variety of projects related to geologic hazards in Arizona. Chad loves learning about our Earth and sharing the wonder with others through guided hikes and public presentations. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding and exploring Arizona’s riparian wonderlands.

 

 

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