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At the broadest level, Associate Professor Andrew Rose's interest is in investigating the interface between organisms and their geochemical environment from a mechanistic chemical perspective. He is specifically interested in further understanding:
- Iron (bio)geochemistry in aquatic systems
- Calcium carbonate precipitation and dissolution reactions in the oceans
- Chemistry of reactive oxygen species and free radicals in aquatic systems
- General mechanisms of redox, complexation, precipitation and dissolution reactions in aquatic systems
- Impacts of human activities on the (bio)geochemistry of environmental systems
- Numerical modelling of (bio)geochemical phenomena
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