Numerical prediction of the short-term trajectory of microplastic particles in Laizhou Bay

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Abstract

Microplastic particles are easily captured by microorganisms and enter the food chain, which poses a threat to ecological health. These particles are abundant in coastal areas because of the influence of anthropic activities and the interaction between the sea and land. Although much research on microplastics has been done, predicting the transportation of microplastic particles in coastal zones is still a challenge. In this paper, the trajectories of microplastic particles released from four river mouths around Laizhou Bay are investigated using the lattice Boltzmann method coupled with the Lagrangian particle-tracking method, involving inter-particle and particle-wall collisions. The trajectories of particles released from four river mouths are recorded within 30 days.

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Ding, Y., Liu, H., & Yang, W. (2019). Numerical prediction of the short-term trajectory of microplastic particles in Laizhou Bay. Water (Switzerland), 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/w11112251

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