Stew Hamilton

Stew Hamilton completed PhD in 2006.

He is currently Senior Geologist at the Ontario Geological Survey. We have been working together a variety of projects including the current study, geochemical detection of concealed kimberlites, and the origin of spontaneous potential anomalies over many deposits.

 

 

 

Stew in the Attawapiskat area, July, 2007

 

 

 

 

Publication and conference presentations

Hamilton, S.M., Hattori, K., and Brauneder, K., 2008. The origin of spontaneous potential anomalies over disseminated sulphide deposits and forest rings. KEGS conference, Canadian Applied Geophysical Meeting in Toronto., abstract in pdf

Hamilton, S.M., and Hattori, K., 2008  The origin of spontaneous potential anomalies over a forest ring. Geophysics. pdf file

Hamilton, S., Hattori, K.H. and Clark, I.D., 2005, Investigation into the source of forest-ring related natural gas in northern Ontario. Ontario Geol. Survey Open File Report 6172, p.19-1 -19-4 pdf

Hamilton, S., Burt, A.K. Hattori, K., and Shirota, J. 2005, The distribution and source of forest ring-related methane in northeastern Ontario.Summery of Field Work and Other Acitivities, 2004. Ontario Geological Survey Open File Report. 6145. p. 21-1 – p. 21-26. pdf (a huge file, 19 Mb)

Hamilton, S.M., Burt, A. Hattori, K. and Shirota,J. 2004, Investigation of northern Ontario "forest rings"; a potential new methane/energy source. Ontario Geoscience Symposium in Toronto, December 14, 2004

Hamilton, S., Hall, G., McClenaghan, M.B., Cameron, E.M. and Hattori, K.H., 2003, Electrochemical transport of metals due to redox gradients; highly predictive and somewhat problematic – but whose problem is it? International Geochemical Exploration Symposium in Dublin, Ireland

 

 

 

Stew in the field, August, 2007

Stew examines samples with his eagle eyes