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Randie Bundy is an Associate Professor at the College of the Environment. Her research focuses on the cycling of trace metals in diverse marine environments, including coastal areas and the open ocean. She is primarily interested in bioactive metals such as iron, copper, and cobalt, which are acquired by marine phytoplankton and bacteria. Her work investigates how organic forms of these metals affect their uptake and cycling in the ocean. Randie employs a variety of analytical techniques to assess the distributions and reactivity of trace metals, including electrochemistry, liquid chromatography, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Additionally, she couples experimental work with at-sea field studies to better understand the role of trace metals in global biogeochemical cycles of the ocean.
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