Victoria University of Wellington, School of Chemical and Physical Sciences
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- Iron Isotope Variations in Natural Aqueous Systems: Further Clues to Fractionation Mechanisms
- Tracking the Evolution of Sea Ice Properties With In-Situ Dielectric Probes and Cross- borehole Resistivity Tomography
- North Pole, South Pole: the quest to understand the mystery of Earth's magnetism
- Repeated fault rupture recorded by paleoenvironmental changes in a wetland sedimentary sequence ponded against the Alpine Fault, New Zealand
- Antarctic and Arctic land-fast sea ice growth rates: an intercomparison based on stable isotope fractionation measurements
- In-situ measurement of the low frequency permittivity of sea ice
- Microstructural models and the physical properties of first-year sea ice
- Sources and Transport of Particulate Matter on an Hourly Time-Scale
- Spectral induced polarization measurements on New Zealand sands
- Nuclear magnetic resonance pore size determination for unconsolidated sediments with strong internal gradients
- Pore Structure and the Low Frequency Permittivity of Sea Ice
- Spherical Cap Harmonic Modelling of 400 Years of Secular Variation in the South-west Pacific
- "YouTube Geology" - Increasing Geoscience Visibility Through Short Films
- Analysis of Tidal DC Resistivity Time Series for Periodic Saltwater Mixing Patterns and Determination of Hydraulic Ground Properties
- Archaeomagnetism in New Zealand - Recent Advances
- Modelling GIC Flow in New Zealand's Electrical Transmission Grid
- The Quest to Understand the Secrets of Early Earth - Clues from Precambrian Paleointensity Data