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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