Tricia Martone

I earned my B.S. and M.S. in Geological Sciences from Binghamton University, SUNY. My MS thesis research investigated induced seismicity from wastewater injection and hydraulic fracturing in Pennsylvania. I went on to work for four years as an operations seismologist at the Texas Seismological Network before pivoting to libraries and earning my MLS from Texas Woman's University. At the Dartmouth Libraries, I am combining my interests in the physical sciences and library science by supporting the Earth Sciences, Environmental Studies, and Physics & Astronomy departments. 

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Research and Learning Librarian - STEM
Research & Learning, Arts & Sciences

I earned my B.S. and M.S. in Geological Sciences from Binghamton University, SUNY. My MS thesis research investigated induced seismicity from wastewater injection and hydraulic fracturing in Pennsylvania. I went on to work for four years as an operations seismologist at the Texas Seismological Network before pivoting to libraries and earning my MLS from Texas Woman's University. At the Dartmouth Libraries, I am combining my interests in the physical sciences and library science by supporting the Earth Sciences, Environmental Studies, and Physics & Astronomy departments. 

Subject Librarian forEarth Sciences, Ecology, Evolution, Environment and Society, Environmental Studies, Physics and Astronomy
Research Guides
Contact me about: Access to Materials, Citation Management, Reference
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Office: Baker-Berry Library, Baker 217