John Martin
BSc (SFU), MSc (SFU)Image
John Martin (Geography Chair)
Courses taught
- Geography 1102 (Introduction to physical geography)
- Geography 1160 (Geography of British Columbia)
- Geography 2310 (Climatology)
- Geography 2320 (Geomorphology)
- Geography 2340 (Biogeography)
- Geography 2390 (Quantitative methods in Geography)
- Geography 3310 (Hazards)
- Geography 3330 (Hydrology)
- EPT 1216 (Introduction to geography, hydrology and atmospheric processes)
- Geography 4501 (Special Topics)
Areas of Interest
Presently, I am the chair of Geography department. As a physical geographer, I teach lab science courses in physical geography specializing in hydrology and geomorphology. My areas of interest and research include surface/subsurface hydrology and water chemistry of lakes and wetlands.
Scholarly Work
- Martin J. E., 2021. "The hydrologic classification of dilute lakes." The Canadian Geographer
- Martin, J.E., 2015. “The role of hydrologic fluxes in the monthly water balance and water chemistry of a small coastal headwater lake.” Western Geography. 20/21, 102-126.
- Martin, J.E., 2014. The water balance of a small coastal headwater lake. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, University of Victoria, March 2014.
- Martin, J.E., 2011. “The Hydrologic Response of a Small Forested Swamp Complex, Seymour
- Martin, J.E., 2011. The Hydrologic Response of a Small Forested Swamp Complex. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Simon Fraser University, March 2011.
- Cohen, S., and T. Kulkami, Eds., 2001. Water Management & Climate Change in the Okanagan Basin. Environment Canada and the University of British Columbia. 75pp.