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Dr Candace E. Martin

Candace E Martin

BS(NCarol) MPhil PhD(Yale)

Environmental Geology

 

Office - Geology 1S10

Tel 64 3 479 7526

Email candace.martin@stonebow.otago.ac.nz

Teaching

100-level

200-level

300-level

400-level

Research Interests

Selected Recent Publications

  • McCulloch, M.T., Pailles, C., Moody, P., and Martin, C.E., 2002. Tracing the source of sediment and phosphorus into the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, accepted pending revision.
  • Setiabudi, B.T., Campbell, I.H., Martin, C.E., and Allen, C.M., 2002. Platinum group element geochemistry of intermediate intrusives in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, with implications for the genesis of the Kelian gold deposit. Economic Geology, in review.
  • Wallbrink, P.W., Martin, C.E., and Wilson, C.J., 2002. Quantifying the contributions of sediment, sediment-P and fertilizer-P from forested, cultivated and pasture areas at the landuse and catchment scale using fallout radionuclides and geochemistry. Soil and Tillage Research, in press.
  • Martin, C.E., Peucker-Ehrenbrink, B., Brunskill, G., and Szymczak, R., 2001. Os isotope geochemistry of a tropical estuary. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 65, 3193-3200.
  • Wallbrink, P., Martin, C., and Wilson, C., 2001. Contribution of sediment and sediment-bound phosphorus from different land uses to streams in temperate and tropical Australia. Proceedings of the Third Australian Stream Management Conference (Rutherfurd, I., Sheldon, F., Brierley, G. and Kenyon, C., editors).
  • Martin, C.E., Peucker-Ehrenbrink, B., Brunskill, G., and Szymczak, R., 2000. Sources and sinks of unradiogenic osmium runoff from Papua New Guinea. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 183, 261-274.
  • Martin, C.E., and McCulloch, M.T., 1999. Nd-Sr isotopic and trace element geochemistry of river sediments and soils in a fertilized catchment, New South Wales, Australia. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 63, 287-305.
  • Martin, C.E., and McCulloch, M.T., 1998. Geochemistry of riverine dissolved and particulate loads, Darling River Basin, Australia. Water-Rock Interaction (Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction), G.B. Arehart and J.R. Hulston (eds.), pp. 59-62.

Also See Publications

Postgraduate Student Supervision

  • Michelle Baker - Heavy metal and pH related issues in groundwater, lake water and soil, in the rehabilitation of Wangaloa Mine, Southeast Otago (MSc, Geology)
  • Sam Brooks - Arsenic, zinc and copper mass balance and biological interactions in a mine drainage site, Nenthorn, East Otago. (MSc, Environmental Science)
  • Christopher Kautz - A geochemical and mineralogical study to determine the sources of sediment to the Bounty Submarine Fan, New Zealand margin (MSc, Geology)
  • Selai Letica - A comparison of eutrophication management between a broad spectrum fertiliser and a crop specific fertilising method (MSc, Environmental Science)