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Keith Hunter
Keith Hunter
Professor of Marine Chemistry, University of Otago
Verified email at otago.ac.nz
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Global iron connections between desert dust, ocean biogeochemistry, and climate
TD Jickells, ZS An, KK Andersen, AR Baker, G Bergametti, N Brooks, ...
science 308 (5718), 67-71, 2005
31672005
The surface charge of suspended particles in estuarine and coastal waters
KA Hunter, PS Liss
Nature 282 (5741), 823-825, 1979
3361979
TESTING THE EFFECTS OF OCEAN ACIDIFICATION ON ALGAL METABOLISM: CONSIDERATIONS FOR EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS1
CL Hurd, CD Hepburn, KI Currie, JA Raven, KA Hunter
Journal of Phycology 45 (6), 1236-1251, 2009
3132009
Organic matter and the surface charge of suspended particles in estuarine waters 1
KA Hunter, PS Liss
Limnology and Oceanography 27 (2), 322-335, 1982
3041982
Microelectrophoretic properties of natural surface‐active organic matter in coastal seawater
KA Hunter
Limnology and Oceanography 25 (5), 807-822, 1980
2631980
Diurnal fluctuations in seawater pH influence the response of a calcifying macroalga to ocean acidification
CE Cornwall, CD Hepburn, CM McGraw, KI Currie, CA Pilditch, KA Hunter, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1772), 20132201, 2013
2622013
Impacts of atmospheric nutrient deposition on marine productivity: Roles of nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron
GS Okin, AR Baker, I Tegen, NM Mahowald, FJ Dentener, RA Duce, ...
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 25 (2), 2011
2482011
Antimony distribution and environmental mobility at an historic antimony smelter site, New Zealand
NJ Wilson, D Craw, K Hunter
Environmental pollution 129 (2), 257-266, 2004
2292004
Atmospheric fluxes of organic N and P to the global ocean
M Kanakidou, RA Duce, JM Prospero, AR Baker, C Benitez‐Nelson, ...
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 26 (3), 2012
2252012
CARBON‐USE STRATEGIES IN MACROALGAE: DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSES TO LOWERED PH AND IMPLICATIONS FOR OCEAN ACIDIFICATION1
CE Cornwall, CD Hepburn, D Pritchard, KI Currie, CM McGraw, KA Hunter, ...
Journal of Phycology 48 (1), 137-144, 2012
2242012
Iron-binding ligands and their role in the ocean biogeochemistry of iron
KA Hunter, PW Boyd
Environmental Chemistry 4 (4), 221-232, 2007
2102007
Metabolically induced pH fluctuations by some coastal calcifiers exceed projected 22nd century ocean acidification: a mechanism for differential susceptibility?
CL Hurd, CE Cornwall, K Currie, CD Hepburn, CM McGraw, KA Hunter, ...
Global Change Biology 17 (10), 3254-3262, 2011
2022011
Wet deposition of trace metals to a remote site in Fiordland, New Zealand
MJR Halstead, RG Cunninghame, KA Hunter
Atmospheric environment 34 (4), 665-676, 2000
1982000
Relationship between the lipid compositions of marine aerosols, the sea surface microlayer, and subsurface water
JC Marty, A Saliot, P Buat‐Ménard, R Chesselet, KA Hunter
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 84 (C9), 5707-5716, 1979
1911979
Iron‐light interactions differ in Southern Ocean phytoplankton
RF Strzepek, KA Hunter, RD Frew, PJ Harrison, PW Boyd
Limnology and Oceanography 57 (4), 1182-1200, 2012
1892012
Adaptive strategies by Southern Ocean phytoplankton to lessen iron limitation: Uptake of organically complexed iron and reduced cellular iron requirements
RF Strzepek, MT Maldonado, KA Hunter, RD Frew, PW Boyd
Limnology and oceanography 56 (6), 1983-2002, 2011
1892011
Aerosol iron deposition to the surface ocean—Modes of iron supply and biological responses
PW Boyd, DS Mackie, KA Hunter
Marine Chemistry 120 (1-4), 128-143, 2010
1762010
Forces between colloid particles in natural waters
LM Mosley, KA Hunter, WA Ducker
Environmental science & technology 37 (15), 3303-3308, 2003
1692003
Competitive adsorption of phosphate on goethite in marine electrolytes
D Hawke, PD Carpenter, KA Hunter
Environmental science & technology 23 (2), 187-191, 1989
1571989
Influence of ocean warming and acidification on trace metal biogeochemistry
LJ Hoffmann, E Breitbarth, PW Boyd, KA Hunter
Marine ecology progress series 470, 191-205, 2012
1552012
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