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Mark P. Fischer

Research Interests

Rock and ice fracture mechanics, clastic injectites, fluid-rock systems, fault-related folding and glacier mechanics. Integration of field studies with laboratory, numerical, analytical and physical modeling.

Research Activities

My students and I are currently working on a variety of integrative research projects. Some of the recent highlights include:

  • deformation patterns and paleohydrological systems in the vicinity of salt structures in South Australia
  • paleohydrology of salt structures in the La Popa Basin of northeastern Mexico
  • compartmentalizing behavior of minor faults around salt domes and walls, Paradox Basin, Utah
  • regional hydrogeological structure of the Sierra Madre fold belt near Monterrey, Mexico

Recent Publications

  • Lueck, L.R., Fischer, M.P., Williams, N.J., Drost, K., Dodd, J.P. and Chew, D.M., 2022, A two-stage, fault-controlled paleofluid system at the southern termination of the Gypsum Valley Salt Wall, Paradox Basin, Colorado, USA: Basin Research, v. 34, no. 3, p. 1020-1054, doi: .
  • Vidal-Royo, O., Rowan, M.G., Ferrer, O., Fischer, M.P., Fiduk, J.C., Canova, D.P., Hearon, T.E., IV, and Giles, K.A., 2021, The transition from salt diapir to weld and thrust: examples from the Northern Flinders Ranges in South Australia: Basin Research, v. 00, p. 1-31, doi: .
  • Rowan, M.G., Muñoz, J.A., Giles, K.A., Roca, E., Hearon IV, T.E., Fiduk, J.C., Ferrer, O. and Fischer, M.P., 2020, Folding and fracturing of rocks adjacent to salt diapirs: Journal of Structural Geology, v. 141, paper 104187.
  • Rowan, M.G., Hearon IV, T.E., Kernen, R.A., Giles, K.A., Gannaway, C.E., Williams, N.J., Fiduk, J.C., Lawton, T.F., Hannah, P.T. and Fischer, M.P., 2019, A review of allochthonous salt tectonics in the Flinders and Willouran ranges, South Australia: Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, Special Edition on the Flinders Ranges, doi: .
  • Williams, N.J., Fischer, M.P. and Canova, D.P., 2019, Structural evolution and deformation near a tertiary salt weld, Willouran Ranges, South Australia: Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 102, p. 305-320, doi: .
  • Pollyea, R.M., Van Dusen, E.W., and Fischer, M.P., 2015, Topographically driven fluid flow within orogenic wedges: Effects of taper angle and depth-dependent permeability: Geosphere, v. 11, no. 5, doi: .

Mark P. Fischer

Professor
Structural Geology and Tectonics

mfischer@niu.edu
Davis Hall 406A

Education

B.S., University of Illinois, 1987
M.S., University of Tennessee, 1989
Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University, 1994

Contact Us

Department of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment
, Room 312

815-753-1943 

815-753-1945 (fax)
askeae@niu.edu