Microplastics rise rate under breaking waves

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Abstract

Breaking waves play a major role in breakup and transport of marine microplastics. Understanding their transport under breaking waves is crucial for modeling and mitigating marine microplastics pollution. The experiment was carried out in a wind-wave facility with a test section of 6.0×0.4×0.6m3. The breaking wave generated turbulence is characterized using 2D particle image velocimetry. The background turbulence energy dissipation rate is ~1 m2s-3 shortly after wave breaking and 10-3 m2s-3 60 seconds later. The rise rate statistics of spherical plastic particles with diameters ranging from 2 – 5 mm and specific gravity of 0.98 have been acquired by particle tracking velocimetry. The data analysis focuses on the effects of particle size and temporal evolution of turbulence level on particle rise rate. The results show a strong correlation between rise rate and the turbulence level, indicating the trajectory biasing plays a role in modifying their rise rate statistics. Our data provide valuable corrections to the rising rate of microplastics under breaking waves, offering experimental data support for understanding the transport characteristics and modeling of marine microplastics in breaking wave environments.

*The authors would like to acknowledge funding support from the Regional Joint Fund - Youth Fund project "Transport of Marine Microplastics under uniform Isotropic turbulence"(2022A1515110458) and Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province - Surface Project "Experimental Study on the Effect of Particulate Pollutants on the formation mechanism and Particle Size Distribution of sea salt aerosols" (2023A1515012976)

Presenters

  • xuan liu

    • Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Southern University of Science and Technology

Authors

  • xuan liu

    • Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Southern University of Science and Technology
  • Qi Zhang

    • Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
  • Shuhao Fu

    • Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
  • Peng Yu

    • Southern University of Science and Technology
  • Cheng Li

    • Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology