Microplastic particles move three-dimensionally through the ocean, but modeling studies often do not consider size-dependent vertical transport processes. In addition, microplastic fragmentation in ocean environments remains poorly understood, despite fragments making up the majority of microplastic pollution in terms of the number of particles and despite its potential role in mass removal. Here, we first investigate the role of particle size and density on the large-scale transport of microplastics in the Mediterranean Sea and next analyze how fragmentation may affect transport and mass loss of plastics. For progressively smaller particle sizes, microplastics are shown to be less likely to be beached and more likely to reach open water. S...
International audienceIn this study, the abundance and properties (size, shape, and polymer type) of...
Toxicological effects caused by the interaction of microplastics with marine species may be exacerba...
The toxicity effects caused by microplastics to marine species may be exacerbated by the potential o...
Microplastic particles move three-dimensionally through the ocean, but modeling studies often do not...
Field studies in the global ocean have shown that plastic fragments make up the majority of plastic ...
International audienceThe global estimation of microplastic afloat in the ocean is only approximatel...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
International audienceEstimates of cumulative plastic inputs into the oceans are expressed in hundre...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
Floating plastic litter in the marine environment is hardly found as clean fragments, rather it is o...
Plastic pollution is widespread in the global oceans, but at the same time several other types ofhyd...
International audienceIn this study, the abundance and properties (size, shape, and polymer type) of...
Toxicological effects caused by the interaction of microplastics with marine species may be exacerba...
The toxicity effects caused by microplastics to marine species may be exacerbated by the potential o...
Microplastic particles move three-dimensionally through the ocean, but modeling studies often do not...
Field studies in the global ocean have shown that plastic fragments make up the majority of plastic ...
International audienceThe global estimation of microplastic afloat in the ocean is only approximatel...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
International audienceEstimates of cumulative plastic inputs into the oceans are expressed in hundre...
Plastic is everywhere—increasing evidence suggests that plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persiste...
Floating plastic litter in the marine environment is hardly found as clean fragments, rather it is o...
Plastic pollution is widespread in the global oceans, but at the same time several other types ofhyd...
International audienceIn this study, the abundance and properties (size, shape, and polymer type) of...
Toxicological effects caused by the interaction of microplastics with marine species may be exacerba...
The toxicity effects caused by microplastics to marine species may be exacerbated by the potential o...