Dr Scott Nodder
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Dr Scott Nodder
Gibbs, M., Leduc, D., Nodder, S. D., Kingston, A., Swales, A., Rowden, A. A., Mountjoy, J., Olsen, G., Ovenden, R., Brown, J., Bury, S., Graham, B., 2020. Novel application of a compound-specific stable isotope (CSSI) tracking technique demonstrates connectivity between terrestrial and deep-sea ecosystems via submarine canyons. Frontiers in Marine Science 7, doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.00608.
Leduc, D., Nodder, S. D., Rowden, A. A., Gibbs, M., Berkenbusch, K., Wood, A., De Leo, F., Smith, C., Brown, J., Bury, S. J., Pallentin, A., 2020. Structure of infaunal communities in New Zealand submarine canyons is linked to origins of sediment organic matter. Limnology & Oceanography, 65(10): 2303-2327, doi: 10.1002/lno.11454.
Rigual-Hernández, A.S, Trull, T., Nodder, S.D., Bostock, H., Flores, J.A., Abrantes, F., Eriksen, R., Sierro, F.J., Davies, D., Ballegeer, A.M., Fuertes, M.A., Northcote, L.C., 2020. Coccolithophore biodiversity controls carbonate export in the Southern Ocean. Biogeosciences 17(1): 245-263.
Barnes, P.M., Nodder, S.D., Woelz, S., Orpin, A.R., 2018. The structure and seismic potential of the Aotea and Evans Bay faults, Wellington, New Zealand New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics: 1-26.
Nodder, S.D., Chiswell, S.M., Northcote L.C., 2016. Annual cycles of deep-ocean biogeochemical export fluxes in subtropical and subantarctic waters, southwest Pacific Ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 121: 2405–2424, doi: 10.1002/2015JC011243.