Print Email Facebook Twitter Spreading of floating marine microplastics Title Spreading of floating marine microplastics Author Wegman, Tess (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences) Contributor Pietrzak, Julie (mentor) de Boer, Gerben (mentor) Keyzer, Lennart (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2020 Abstract This study aims to get an insight into the particle trajectories that microplastics follow, after having been released in the North Sea.For the computations daily-mean values of the surface currents are used, retrieved from the Mercator global ocean model. 2D particles trajectories are simulated for a year, with a 3rd party Python toolbox for Lagrangian simulation of particles: OceanParcels. Particles released from any location in the North Sea eventually get trapped in the Norwegian Coastal Current (NCC). From here they are being further advected to the North, at different moments in time for the particles released at different locations. The coastal processes in the NCC are mainly linked to wind and stratification, hence variations in ow patterns near the coast are linked to the seasons. When these ow pattern include large scale eddies, the particles follow a meandering and erratic path. Floating plastic particles released in the North Sea will flow northwards along the coast of Norway. Eventually those particles will end up in the Arctic region or gettrapped in the Norwegian fjords, independently of the location of release. However, the time scale of the northward advection depends both on where the particle has been released and the environmental conditions. Subject OceanographyParticle TrackingMicroplastics To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b0224272-9972-4708-b14b-703dcfb70e51 Part of collection Student theses Document type student report Rights © 2020 Tess Wegman Files PDF Spreading_of_marine_plast ... cation.pdf 8.09 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:b0224272-9972-4708-b14b-703dcfb70e51/datastream/OBJ/view