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Selena Tribe

Introduction: I am a PhD student in the department and studies under the supervision of Dr. John Clague. I am researching the Tertiary drainage history of southern and central British Columbia (more below). My research interests include geomorphology, tectonics, quaternary geology and natural hazards. I have been a Teaching Assistant for EASC 403 Quaternary Geology, EASC 101 Physical Geology, and GEOG 253 Aerial Photograph Interpretation.

Education and Background: I have a B.Sc. in geology and M.Sc. in physical geography, both from University of British Columbia. For three years I worked as a geoscientist and terrain analyst for a geological engineering company where I completed many natural hazard and terrain studies in British Columbia, Alberta and the Yukon. I am a Professional Geoscientist registered with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia (APEGBC).

Current Research: I am researching the Tertiary drainage history of southern and central British Columbia using high resolution shaded relief maps and published geological information to identify pre-glacial valleys and landforms.

Education
M.Sc., Physical Geography 1996 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
B.Sc.(Hons.), Geology 1994 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

For more information, please send e.mail to: stribe@bgcengineering.ca
To read Selena's thesis abstract, please click here