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Dr Candace E. Martin

Candace Martin

BS(NCarol) MPhil PhD(Yale)

Environmental Geology

 

Office - Geology 1S10

Tel 64 3 479 7526

Email candace.martin@otago.ac.nz

Teaching

100-level

200-level

300-level

400-level

Research Interests

Selected Recent Publications

  • Cooper, A. F., Boztuğ, D., Palin, J. M., Martin, C. E., & Numata, M. (2011). Petrology and petrogenesis of carbonatitic rocks in syenites from central Anatolia, Turkey. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology161(5), 811-828. doi: 10.1007/s00410-010-0566-3
  • Marsaglia, K. M., Martin, C. E., Kautz, C. Q., Shapiro, S. A., & Carter, L. (2011). Linking a late Miocene-Pliocene hiatus in the deep-sea Bounty Fan off South Island, New Zealand, to onshore tectonism and lacustrine sediment storage. Geosphere7(2), 305-312. doi: 10.1130/ges00621.1
  • Bayer, T. K., Schallenberg, M., & Martin, C. E. (2008). Investigation of nutrient limitation status and nutrient pathways in Lake Hayes, Otago, New Zealand: A case study for integrated lake assessment. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research42(3), 285-295. doi: 10.1080/00288330809509956
  • Begbie, M., Craw, D., Rufaut, C., & Martin, C. (2007). Temporal and spatial variability of acid rock drainage in a rehabilitated coal mine, Wangaloa, South Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics50, 227-238. doi: 10.1080/00288300709509833
  • Kautz, C. Q., & Martin, C. E. (2007). Chemical and physical weathering in New Zealand's Southern Alps monitored by bedload sediment major element composition. Applied Geochemistry22, 1715-1735. doi: 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2007.03.031
  • Setiabudi, B. T., Campbell, I. H., Martin, C. E., & Allen, C. M. (2007). Platinum group element geochemistry of andesite intrusions of the Kelian region, East Kalimantan, Indonesia: Implications of gold depletion in the intrusions associated with the Kelian gold deposit.Economic Geology102(1), 95-108. doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.102.1.95
  • McCulloch, M. T., Pailles, C., Moody, P., & Martin, C. E. (2003). Tracing the source of sediment and phosphorus into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. Earth and Planetary Science Letters210, 249-258.
  • Wallbrink, P., Martin, C. E., & Wilson, C. J. (2003). Quantifying the contributions of sediment, sediment-P and fertiliser-P from forested, cultivated and pasture areas at the landuse and catchment scale using fallout radionuclides and geochemistry. Soil and Tillage Research69, 53-68.

Also See Publications

Postgraduate Student Supervision

Current Students

  • Kate McKercher - Unroofing active and ancient mountains: applications of the Ti-in-quartz geothermometer to sedimentary rocks and river sediments
  • Natalie-Jane Reid - The Mineralogy and Geochemisty of bedload sediments, Taieri River, South Island, NZ

Recent Students

  • 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)