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Prof. Nicholas Christie-Blick
Professor
Earth and Environmental Sciences

Earth Institute Affiliate:
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)

work: 845-365-8821
fax: 845-365-8150
e-mail1: ncb@ldeo.columbia.edu
web: http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~ncb/
Address:
215A Seismology
61 Route 9W - PO Box 1000
Palisades, NY 10964
Keywords: Neoproterozoic Geology , Sedimentary Geology , Tectonics
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User ID: 146
Last Modified: 11-24-2009
Projects:
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Early Miocene Sedimentation, Paleocology and Strontium Isotope Geochronology in NW Egypt
Prof. Nicholas Christie-Blick
Earth Institute Contact: Prof. Nicholas Christie-Blick
Organization: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)
Locations: Egypt

Testing the extensional detachment paradigm: Scientific drilling in the Sevier Desert basin (Basin and Range Province, western United States)
Nicholas Christie-Blick
/ Mark Anders
Earth Institute Contact: Prof. Nicholas Christie-Blick
Organization: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)
Locations: United States of America

Collaborative Research: Testing the Methane Hydrate Hypothesis for the Aftermath of Severe Neoproterozoic Ice Ages
Prof. Nicholas Christie-Blick
Earth Institute Contact: Prof. Nicholas Christie-Blick
Organization: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)
Locations: Australia, China, Namibia, United States of America
Special Locations: Death Valley

Mechanisms of crustal extension: a structural and geochronological study in the Death Valley region of eastern California
Nicholas Christie-Blick

Earth Institute Contact: Prof. Nicholas Christie-Blick
Organization: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)
Locations: United States of America
Publications:
- "Are Proterozoic cap carbonates and isotopic excursions a record of gas hydrate destabilization following Earth's coldest intervals,"by Christie-Blick, N. , with Kennedy, M.J.,and Sohl, L.E., Geology, 29, 443-446, 2001
- "Sequence stratigraphy,"by Christie-Blick, N. , with Driscoll, N.W., Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 23, 451-478, 1995
- "Quantitative constraints on the origin of stratigraphic architecture at passive continental margins: Oligocene sedimentation in New Jersey, U.S.A.,"by Christie-Blick, N. , with Pekar, S.F., Miller, K.G., and Kominz, M.A., Journal of Sedimentary Research, 73, 227-243, 2003
- "Distinguishing between rooted and rootless detachments: A case study from the Mormon Mountains of southeastern Nevada,"by Christie-Blick, N. , with Anders, M.H., and Walker, C.D, Journal of Geology, 2006
- "Testing the extensional detachment paradigm: A borehole observatory in the Sevier Desert basin,"by Christie-Blick, N. , with Anders, M.H.; Manatschal, G.; Wernicke, B.P., Scientific Drilling, Issue No. 8, p.57-59, Winter 2009
- "Reconstruction of Tertiary progadation and clinoform development on the New Jersey passive margin by 2-D backstripping.,"by Steckler, M. S., with Christie-Blick, N. , Mountain, G. S., Miller, K.G., Marine Geology, 154, 399-420, 1999
- "Paleomagnetic polarity reversals in Marinoan (ca. 600 Ma) glacial deposits of Australia: Implications for the duration of low-latitude glaciation in Neoproterozoic time.,"by , with Christie-Blick, N. , Kent, D. V., Geological Society of America Bulletin, 111, 1120-1139, 1999
- "Ratio of coccolith CaCO3 to foraminifera CaCO3 in late Holocene deep sea sediments,"by Broecker, W. S., with Christie-Blick, N. , Paleoceanography, 24, PA3205, 15 August, 2009[Abstract]


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