Transport and retention of sinking microplastics in a well-mixed estuary.
Mar Pollut Bull
; 203: 116417, 2024 Jun.
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| ID: mdl-38701604
ABSTRACT
Estuaries have been shown to be potential hotspots of microplastic accumulation, but the hydrodynamic conditions and particle properties that control this process need further investigation. We have designed a series of numerical particle-tracking experiments to examine the sensitivity of retention in estuaries to particle size, particle density and varying tides and freshwater flow. At the end of the simulation, over 90 % of sinking particles are retained in the estuary, and the retention rate is further increased by high river runoff. In contrast, increased river discharge increases the number of marginally-buoyant (i.e. density close to estuarine water) particles that escape the estuary. Larger particle size tends to limit the downstream transport of sinking particles but can facilitate the transport of marginally-buoyant particles. Tidal asymmetry, vertical turbulent mixing and the vertical structure of the subtidal circulation are proposed as the underlying mechanisms controlling the fate of particles.
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Assunto principal:
Movimentos da Água
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Poluentes Químicos da Água
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Monitoramento Ambiental
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Estuários
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Microplásticos
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article