Recent studies suggest size-selective removal of small plastic particles from the ocean surface, an observation that remains unexplained. We studied one of the hypotheses regarding this size-selective removal: the formation of a biofilm on the microplastics (biofouling). We developed the first theoretical model that is capable of simulating the effect of biofouling on the fate of microplastic. The model is based on settling, biofilm growth, and ocean depth profiles for light, water density, temperature, salinity, and viscosity. Using realistic parameters, the model simulates the vertical transport of small microplastic particles over time, and predicts that the particles either float, sink to the ocean floor, or oscillate vertically, depend...
Rivers are the major conveyor of plastics to the marine environment, but the mechanisms that impact ...
Most studies on buoyant microplastics in the marine environment rely on sea surface sampling. Conseq...
One of the major knowledge gaps in the study of plastic pollution is the understanding of residence ...
Recent studies suggest size-selective removal of small plastic particles from the ocean surface, an ...
The fate of (micro)plastic particles in the open ocean is controlled by biological and physical proc...
The fate of (micro)plastic particles in the open ocean is controlled by biological and physical proc...
The fate of (micro)plastic particles in the open ocean is controlled by physical and biological proc...
Microplastic debris ending up at the sea surface has become a known major environmental issue. Howev...
Sinking of microplastics (MPs) after biofouling is considered an important mechanisms responsible fo...
Although plastic is ubiquitous in marine systems, our current knowledge of transport mechanisms is l...
When microplastic ends up at the ocean surface, it can get rapidly colonized by microscopic organism...
Buoyant microplastic in the ocean can be submerged to deeper layers through biofouling and the conse...
Rivers are the major conveyor of plastics to the marine environment, but the mechanisms that impact ...
Most studies on buoyant microplastics in the marine environment rely on sea surface sampling. Conseq...
One of the major knowledge gaps in the study of plastic pollution is the understanding of residence ...
Recent studies suggest size-selective removal of small plastic particles from the ocean surface, an ...
The fate of (micro)plastic particles in the open ocean is controlled by biological and physical proc...
The fate of (micro)plastic particles in the open ocean is controlled by biological and physical proc...
The fate of (micro)plastic particles in the open ocean is controlled by physical and biological proc...
Microplastic debris ending up at the sea surface has become a known major environmental issue. Howev...
Sinking of microplastics (MPs) after biofouling is considered an important mechanisms responsible fo...
Although plastic is ubiquitous in marine systems, our current knowledge of transport mechanisms is l...
When microplastic ends up at the ocean surface, it can get rapidly colonized by microscopic organism...
Buoyant microplastic in the ocean can be submerged to deeper layers through biofouling and the conse...
Rivers are the major conveyor of plastics to the marine environment, but the mechanisms that impact ...
Most studies on buoyant microplastics in the marine environment rely on sea surface sampling. Conseq...
One of the major knowledge gaps in the study of plastic pollution is the understanding of residence ...