Member Since 1983
Karen M. Fischer
Louis and Elizabeth Scherck Distinguished Professor of Geological Sciences, Brown University
Karen M. Fischer is a seismologist who studies the structure and dynamics of Earth's interior. Her work focuses on understanding the lithosphere and asthenosphere, how these layers are created, deform and evolve over time, and their roles in plate tectonics and mantle convection. She and her group analyze and model large datasets of seismic waveforms to measure the structure of the crust and mantle, illuminating present-day and ancient plate boundaries, mantle flow and melting processes.
Professional Experience
Brown University
Louis and Elizabeth Scherck Distinguished Professor of Geological Sciences
1982 - Present
Brown University
Professor
2002 - 2019
Brown University
Associate Professor
1996 - 2002
Brown University
Assistant Professor
1990 - 1996
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Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Doctorate
1989
Honors & Awards
Inge Lehmann Medal
Received 2023
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Beno Gutenberg Lecture
Received 2016
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Union Fellow
Received 2010
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Publications
A Mid‐Lithospheric Discontinuity Detected Beneath 155 Ma Western Pacific Seafloor Using Sp Receiver ...

This study probes the lithosphere‐asthenosphere system beneath 155 Ma Pacific seafloor using teleseismic S‐to‐p receiver fun...

March 10, 2024
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Exploring regional-scale heterogeneity in the Antarctic uppermost mantle with Rayleigh phase velocities and attenuation
FROM GRAIN TO EARTH: UNDERSTANDING PLATE TECTONICS THROUGH ROCK MICROPHYSICS AND RECRYSTALLIZATION TO MANTLE-SCALE ANALYSES II POSTER
mineral and rock physics | 13 december 2023
Hannah E. Krueger, Colleen A. Dalton, Joshua B. Ru...
Seismic deployments in East and West Antarctica provide excellent data sets for regional-scale seismic analysis. Using broadband vertical-component se...
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Evidence for Volcanic Seismicity beneath the Hudson Mountains in West Antarctica
SEISMIC AND ACOUSTIC SIGNALS OF VOLCANIC UNREST AND ERUPTION: FROM SOURCE CHARACTERIZATION TO MONITORING APPLICATIONS I ELIGHTNING
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 11 december 2023
Gabrielle Rose, Karen M. Fischer, Andres Felipe F....
West Antarctica contains numerous volcanoes, but the level of magmatic activity for most is uncertain, as is their potential for adding heat and insta...
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Imaging The Antarctic Lithosphere With Sp Converted Waves
EXPLORING COMPLEX MANTLE DYNAMICS WITH OBSERVATIONS, LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS, AND COMPUTER MODELS II ORAL
study of earth's deep interior | 11 december 2023
Sarah Bowers, Karen M. Fischer, Colleen A. Dalton
Multiple tectonic and geodynamic processes shaped the lithosphere of west Antarctica, including lithospheric-scale rifting, upwelling of mantle plumes...
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Volunteer Experience
2021 - 2023
Member
College of Fellows Distinguished Lecturers - Earth Interior
2019 - 2019
Chair
Seismology Honors Canvassing Committee
2013 - 2016
Web Editor
Seismology Executive Committee
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