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Jessica Slomka Degree: Ph.D. Candidate Office: Burke Science Building, Rm 312 Supervisor: Carolyn Eyles |
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Jessica Slomka
"Achieving international distinction for creativity, innovation and excellence in geographical, geological and environmental education, research and outreach."
Publications
Papers
Presentations (selected)
Conference Posters
Papers
Presentations (selected)
Slomka, Jessica Marie; Eyles, Carolyn H.; Lotimer, L.T. (2009b). Windows into the subsurface: Sedimentological analysis of cored Quaternary valley infill sediments, Georgetown, Ontario. In: 2009 GSA Annual Meeting Program Book, Session No. 75, Abstract 75-9. 2009 Annual Meeting and Exposition, From Volcanoes to Vineyards: Living with Dynamic Landscapes. Portland, Oregon, USA. 18-21 October. The Geological Society of America.
Conference Posters
Slomka, J., MacCormack, K., Eyles, C.H., Lotimer, T. (2009). Sedimentological Analysis of Quaternary Glaciofluvial and Glaciodeltaic Deposits in the Georgetown Region, Ontario. In: AGU 90(22), GAC- MAC Annual Meetings, Toronto 2009 Abstracts, Abstract GA73B-07 [Online]. 2009 Joint Assembly. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 24-27 May 2009. Geological Association of Canada.
Available: http://www.gac.ca/activities/abstracts/2009_Joint_Assembly/absbook/ja09_GA73B.html
Slomka, J., MacCormack, K. and Eyles, C.H. (2009). Sedimentological Analysis and 3Dimensional Modeling of a Shallow Quaternary Aquifer in the Georgetown Region, Ontario. In: Book of Abstracts [Online] 44th Central Canadian Symposium on Water Quality Research. Canada Centre for Inland Waters, Burlington, Ontario, Canada. 23-24 February 2009. Canadian Association on Water Quality, National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada. Available: http://www.cawq.ca/cgi-bin/symposium/details.cgi?pk_symposium=20&language=english [PDF]
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Teaching
| McMaster University | ISci, 2012-13 | T.A. |
| McMaster University | EARTH/ENVIR SC 2I03, Earth Processes, 2009-10 | T.A. |
| McMaster University | EARTH/ENVIR SC1G03 Earth & the Environment,2009-10 | T.A. |
| McMaster University | T.A. |
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Affiliations
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Research
Research Interests:
Thesis Summary:
A sedimentological investigation of the sedimentary infill of buried bedrock valleys in the region of Halton Hills with the aim of better evaluating potential sites for groundwater exploration.
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Service
- Research Day Committee, 2012-13
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