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Dr. Rosie Chance is a Research Fellow in the Department of Chemistry at the University of York. Her research focuses on biogeochemical cycles of iodine, carbon, and trace metals, with particular emphasis on their interactions within marine and terrestrial ecosystems. She employs advanced analytical techniques such as high-resolution mass spectrometry to study element speciation and microbial influences. Recent work includes investigating the role of phytoplankton and macroalgae in iodine speciation, ozone removal mechanisms, and the impact of urban green infrastructure on air/water quality through projects supported by the York Environmental Sustainability Institute (YSEI).
Key research areas include:
- Marine iodine cycling and atmospheric chemistry
- Sea surface microlayer dynamics
- Arctic and Antarctic iodine speciation
- Biogeochemical processes in designed landscapes
Her studies highlight iodine's role in climate regulation and pollution mitigation, with implications for understanding anthropogenic impacts on environmental systems. Dr. Chance has contributed to major campaigns like MILAN, exploring diel light effects on air-sea interfaces. She collaborates internationally on initiatives such as GEOTRACES and has published extensively on iodine's environmental chemistry across diverse marine environments.



