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 meta:
   status_code: 200
   timestamp: '2023-09-30T17:17:53.134160'
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/christopher-holm-denoma
 profile:
   abstracts: []
   affiliations: []
   education:
   - Ph.D., Geological Sciences, Florida State University, 2006
   - B.S., Geology, The George Washington University, 1998
   email: cholm-denoma@usgs.gov
   expertise_terms:
   - crust (earth)
   - geologic structure
   - igneous rocks
   - metamorphic rocks
   - rocks and deposits
   - sedimentary rocks
   - stratigraphy
   - fracture (geologic)
   - folding (geologic)
   - geochemistry
   - tectonic processes
   - deformation (geologic)
   honors: []
   intro_statements:
   - Chris Holm-Denoma is a Research Geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver,
     CO.
   name: Christopher Holm-Denoma
   name_qualifier: null
   orcid: 0000-0003-3229-5440
   organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/gggsc
   organization_name: Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center
   personal_statement: 'He is currently involved in studies related to the structure,
     tectonics, and geochronology of regions with mineral deposits. Chris started
     his career at the the USGS as a postdoc in the Mendenhall Research Fellowship
     Program where he studied the structure and stratigraphy of the Roberts Mountains
     allochthon as related to Carlin-type Au deposits. Chris was an Lecturer at the
     University of Vermont from 2007-2008 where he taught Introductory Geology, Petrology,
     and a seminar in Appalachian Geology. He also spent a year in Minneapolis as
     a visiting scholar at the University of Minnesota and concurrently taught Geology
     and Oceanography courses at North Hennepin Community College. During his Ph.D.
     he used detailed mapping, structural analyses and isotopic/geochemical methods
     to investigate the Paleozoic evolution of a backarc and associated igneous rocks
     in the southern Appalachians. His areas of expertise include: structure/tectonics,
     field mapping,in situgeochronology (SHRIMP and LA-ICP-MS) and trace element
     geochemistry.'
   professional_experience: []
   title: Research Geologist