Publications, Activities, and Awards
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A world tour of geothermal resources: Lessons learned as a Hugh C. Morris Fellow
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Annual Graduate Scholarship
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Around the world in 120 days: One student's journey around the globe for geoscience
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Canada Graduate Scholarship - Master's
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Fault-hosted geothermal systems in southeastern British Columbia
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Geological structure, thermal spring distribution, and geothermal energy potential in the southern Canadian Cordillera
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Geothermal energy blog
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Honourable Mention in the Jerome H. Remick III Student Poster Awards, RFG conference
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Hugh C. Morris Fellowship travels
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Hugh Morris Fellowship
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Linking Regional-Scale Crustal Structures to Small-Scale Geothermal Systems with Magnetotelluric Exploration: An Example from the Southeastern Canadian Cordillera
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Magnetotelluric exploration of a geothermal prospect in the southern Rocky Mountain Trench, British Columbia, Canada
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Modern dextral strain controls active hydrothermal systems in the southeastern Canadian Cordillera
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Post-Eocene kinematics of faults that host potential geothermal systems in southeastern British Columbia
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Post-Eocene kinematics of faults that host thermal springs and potential geothermal systems in southeastern British Columbia
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Science Graduate Scholarship
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Structural and neotectonic controls on hydrothermal upwellings in the southeastern Canadian Cordillera
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Structural and neotectonic controls on thermal spring locations in the southeastern Canadian Cordillera / southeastern British Columbia
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Structural controls on hot spring locations in the southeastern Canadian Cordillera
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Structural heterogeneity, thermal spring distribution, and geothermal energy potential along the Southern Rocky Mountain Trench
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Structural Mapping Fieldwork in southeastern BC (summer 2018)
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Structural settings of convective hydrothermal systems in southeastern British Columbia (parts of NTS 082E–G, J–O,083C, D)
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Structurally-controlled geothermal systems in southeastern BC, and their context in Canada and the world.
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The structural settings of convective hydrothermal systems in southeastern British Columbia, Canada
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Walter H. Johns Fellowship