Buoyant microplastic in the ocean can be submerged to deeper layers through biofouling and the consequent loss of buoyancy or by wind-induced turbulent mixing at the ocean surface. Yet the fact that particles in deeper layers are transported by currents that are different from those at the surface has not been explored so far. We compute 10-year trajectories of 1 million virtual particles with the Parcels framework for different particle advection scenarios to investigate the effect of near-surface currents on global particle dispersal. We simulate the global-scale transport of passive microplastic for (i) particles constrained to different depths from the surface to 120-m depth, (ii) particles that are randomly displaced in the vertical wi...
Floating plastic debris is an increasing source of pollution in the world's oceans. Numerical simula...
An estimated 8.3 billion tons of non-biodegradable plastic has been produced over the last 65 years....
The tracking of virtual particles is one of the main numerical tools to understand the global disper...
Buoyant microplastic in the ocean can be submerged to deeper layers through biofouling and the conse...
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...
Recent studies suggest size-selective removal of small plastic particles from the ocean surface, an ...
Microplastic debris ending up at the sea surface has become a known major environmental issue. Howev...
The fate of (micro)plastic particles in the open ocean is controlled by physical and biological proc...
Most studies on buoyant microplastics in the marine environment rely on sea surface sampling. Conseq...
Floating plastic debris is an increasing source of pollution in the world's oceans. Numerical simula...
An estimated 8.3 billion tons of non-biodegradable plastic has been produced over the last 65 years....
The tracking of virtual particles is one of the main numerical tools to understand the global disper...
Buoyant microplastic in the ocean can be submerged to deeper layers through biofouling and the conse...
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...
Recent studies suggest size-selective removal of small plastic particles from the ocean surface, an ...
Microplastic debris ending up at the sea surface has become a known major environmental issue. Howev...
The fate of (micro)plastic particles in the open ocean is controlled by physical and biological proc...
Most studies on buoyant microplastics in the marine environment rely on sea surface sampling. Conseq...
Floating plastic debris is an increasing source of pollution in the world's oceans. Numerical simula...
An estimated 8.3 billion tons of non-biodegradable plastic has been produced over the last 65 years....
The tracking of virtual particles is one of the main numerical tools to understand the global disper...