Amy Gartman, PhD U.S. Geological Survey

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Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
I lead the USGS Global Marine Minerals project, which you can learn more about here. My work focuses on the geochemistry of marine minerals including all aspects of water-rock interactions such as precipitation, alteration, and the role of nanoparticles in mineral accumulation. 
Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
Amy GARTMAN, Research Oceanographer, PhD, United States Geological Survey, Colorado, USGS, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
Amy GARTMAN, Research Oceanographer, PhD, United States Geological Survey, Colorado, USGS, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
Exploration Team: Escanaba Trough: Exploring the Seafloor and Oceanic Footprints: NOAA Ocean Exploration
Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
Exploration Team: Escanaba Trough: Exploring the Seafloor and Oceanic Footprints: NOAA Ocean Exploration
Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
Amy GARTMAN, Research Oceanographer, PhD, United States Geological Survey, Colorado, USGS, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
UNLV Department of Geoscience
Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
Possible nitrogen fertilization of the early Earth Ocean by microbial continental ecosystems
Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
Signatories — 500 Women Scientists
Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
Amy GARTMAN, Research Oceanographer, PhD, United States Geological Survey, Colorado, USGS, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
International Seabed Authority 24th Council
Amy Gartman, PhD  U.S. Geological Survey
Exploration Team: Escanaba Trough: Exploring the Seafloor and Oceanic Footprints: NOAA Ocean Exploration

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