Tanner Hartsock
Interested in all things geology. Student logger at the Iowa Geological Survey. Currently involved in a NASA funded research project with Dr. Ingrid Ukstins-Peate. We are concerned with the alteration of igneous rocks on the Martian surface and are utilizing Askja, Iceland (caldera Volcano) as an Earth analog for Mars.
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Tanner Hartsock graduates from the University of Iowa
Tanner Hartsock, a University of Iowa student from Coralville, IA 52241, was one of more than 4,800 UI undergraduate, graduate, and professional students to participate in graduation ceremonies in ...
June, 12 2019 - Verified by University of Iowa
Tanner Hartsock receives University of Iowa degree
Tanner Hartsock, a native of Iowa City, IA received a BS-Geoscience degree from the University of Iowa at the close of the spring 2017 semester. Congratulations to Tanner and other spring 2017 Iowa...
June, 29 2017 - Verified by University of Iowa
Spring 2016 Dean's List
List of students who were named to the University of Iowa Spring 2016 Dean's List
July, 05 2016 - Verified by University of Iowa
Undergraduate Representative - Earth and Environmental Science Department
Relaying relevent information discussed at faculty meetings to the student body.
Fall 2015 - Spring 2016
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NASA Research
Utilizing Askja, Iceland as an analogue for the alteration of igneous photoliths on the Martian surface.
Fall 2015 - Spring 2016
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University of Iowa
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Student Logger at Iowa Geological Survey
Creating strip-logs which are then utilized for the creation of Quaternary and Paleozoic bedrock maps for the state of Iowa.
Funded by the USGS as part of STATEMAP
July 2015 - Present