Contact Information


Jessica Slomka
School of Geography & Earth Sciences

Degree: Ph.D. Candidate

Office: Burke Science Building, Rm 312
Tel: (905) 525-9140 ext. 24077
Fax: (905) 546-0463
Email:
slomkaj@mcmaster.ca

Supervisor: Carolyn Eyles

Jessica Slomka

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


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Papers

 



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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.


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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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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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