I also continue to teach classes for California State University Monterey Bay:
My interests are in geomorphology and related fields such as fluvial hydrology, sediment transport, stream and wetland restoration, Quaternary paleoclimate, and geographic information systems (GIS).
Education
Ph.D., Applied Geology, 1991, Kent State University
Dissertation: "Modeling Local Paleoclimates and Validation in the Southwest U.S."
M.S., Geology, 1981, The Pennsylvania State University
Thesis: "Geology at the Intersection of the Death Valley and Garlock Fault Zones, Southern Death Valley, California"
B.A., Honors in Geology, 1977, State University of New York, College at Oneonta
Selected Publications and Presentations
Stamm, J.F., Chartrand, S.M., Porter, S., and Sen, D., 2007, Design of a channel and floodplain corridor to restore aquatic habitat, geomorphic function and water quality in an urbanized and regulated watershed: 80th Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference, October 2007
Stamm, J.F., Hecht, B., Owens, J., Chartrand, S.M., 2007, Channel, lake, and tidal restoration challenges in the an Francisco Bay area: The Association of American Geographers 2007 National Meeting, Field Trip, April 16, 2007
Stamm, J.F., Pitblado, B.L. and Camp, B.A., 2004, The geology and soils of the Chance Gulch archeology site near Gunnison, Colorado, The Mountain Geologist, Vol. 41, No. 2, p. 63-74
Whiting, P.J., Stamm, J.F., Moog, D. and Orndorff, R.L., 1999, Sediment transporting flows in headwater streams: Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 111, No. 3, p. 450-466
Orndorff, R.L. and J.F. Stamm, 1997, A laboratory exercise introducing the concept of effective discharge in fluvial geomorphology: Journal of Geoscience Education, Vol. 45, No. 4, p. 326-330
Stamm, J.F. and Gettelman, A., 1995, Simulation of the effect of doubled atmospheric CO2 on the climate of northern and central California: Climatic Change, Vol. 30, p. 295-325
I also continue to teach classes for California State University Monterey Bay: