Gregory Hartman
Gregory Hartman obtained a bachelor's degree in environmental science from the University of Northern BC in 1999, after which he worked in the areas of fisheries biology, meteorology research, and forestry. A personal interest in geomorphology prompted him to pursue graduate studies in Quaternary geology at Simon Fraser University under the tutelage of Dr. John Clague. Gregory currently works as a geological specialist in the geotechnical engineering division of AMEC.
- Recent Publications
- Hartman, G.M.D. and Clague, J.J. 2008. Quaternary stratigraphy and glacial history of the Peace River valley, northeast British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Earth Science 45: 549-564.
- Education
- B.Sc., Environmental Science 1999 University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC
For more information, please send e.mail to: greg.hartman@amec.com
Greg's thesis paper title: The Quaternary Stratigraphy and History of Valley-Fill Sediments in the Charlie Lake Area (NTS 94A) of Northeastern British Columbia