Mathematical model predicts the movement of microplastics in the ocean

New research has identified the processes that underpin the trajectories of microplastics below the ocean surface. The authors analyzed how biofouling — the accumulation of algae on the surface of microplastics — impacts the vertical movement of buoyant particles.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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