Stew
Stew
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.
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Stew
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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
Hamilton, S.M., and
Hattori, K., 2008 The origin of
spontaneous potential anomalies over a forest ring. Geophysics. pdf
file
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.
Hamilton, S.M., Burt, A. Hattori, K. and
Shirota,J. 2004, Investigation of northern Ontario "forest rings"; a
potential new methane/energy source.
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
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Stew in the field, August, 2007 |
Stew examines samples with his eagle eyes |
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