Settling velocity of microplastics exposed to wave action

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Abstract

Microplastic (MP) debris is recognized to be one of the most serious threats to marine environments. They are found in all seas and oceanic basins worldwide, even in the most remote areas. This is further proof that the transport of MPs is very efficient. In the present study, we focus our attention on MPs’ transport owing to the Stokes drift generated by sea waves. Recent studies have shown that the interaction between heavy particles and Stokes drift leads to unexpected phenomena mostly related to inertial effects. We perform a series of laboratory experiments with the aim to directly measure MPs’ trajectories under different wave conditions. The main objective is to quantify the inertial effect and, ultimately, suggest a new analytical formulation for the net settling velocity. The latter formula might be implemented in a larger scale transport model in order to account for inertial effects in a simplified approach.

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De Leo, A., Cutroneo, L., Sous, D., & Stocchino, A. (2021). Settling velocity of microplastics exposed to wave action. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9(2), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9020142

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