Dr. Romero is a research associate in the College of Marine Science at the University of South Florida (USF). Dr. Romero earned her Ph.D. in ocean sciences at the University of Southern California (USC) and her B.S. with a double major in biology and marine science at the Universidad del Valle in Colombia. Prior to joining USF, she was a postdoctoral fellow in the Earth Science Department and Biological Science Department at USC. Dr. Romero’s research focuses on uncovering geochemical signatures in the ocean as archives of how marine systems function and respond to natural and anthropogenic events. Specifically, she studies the sources, transformation processes, and fate of molecules in the marine environment and biota to reveal temporal and spatial trends of physical and biological processes contributing to chemical diversity, ecosystem function, and resilience.
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(2017) The 1979 Ixtoc-I Oil Spill Revisited
Radovic J, Lincoln S, Silva R, Jaggi A, Romero I, Schwing P, Larson R, Brooks G, Freeman K, Hollander D, Larter S & Oldenburg T
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(2017) The 1979 Ixtoc-I Oil Spill Revisited
Radovic J, Lincoln S, Silva R, Jaggi A, Romero I, Schwing P, Larson R, Brooks G, Freeman K, Hollander D, Larter S & Oldenburg T
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