2019
DOI: 10.1029/2018jc014806
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Role of Indian Ocean Dynamics on Accumulation of Buoyant Debris

Abstract: Buoyant marine plastic debris has become a serious problem affecting the marine environment. To fully understand the impact of this problem, it is important to understand the dynamics of buoyant debris in the ocean. Buoyant debris accumulates in “garbage patches” in each of the subtropical ocean basins because of Ekman convergence and associated downwelling at subtropical latitudes. However, the precise dynamics of the garbage patches are not well understood. This is especially true in the southern Indian Ocea… Show more

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“…There is also much experience in prediction of transport for oil spills (e.g. Reed et al 1994, Fingas 2016, D'Asaro et al 2018 and in search and rescue (Breivik et al 2013, as well as theoretical work on the transport of material by oceanic Lagrangian Coherent Structures (e.g. Haller 2015).…”
Section: Methods On Literature and Data Gatheringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also much experience in prediction of transport for oil spills (e.g. Reed et al 1994, Fingas 2016, D'Asaro et al 2018 and in search and rescue (Breivik et al 2013, as well as theoretical work on the transport of material by oceanic Lagrangian Coherent Structures (e.g. Haller 2015).…”
Section: Methods On Literature and Data Gatheringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This yields an average of 860 ± 686 observations per grid cell, with 237 grid cells (5%) containing less than 50 observations. Note that approximately 1% of the grid cells are absorbing, that is, once a drifter enters an absorbing grid cell it remains there indefinitely, since there is a zero probability of leaving an absorbing grid cell (Miron et al, ; van der Mheen et al, ). Accordingly, we exclude the absorbing grid cell from our analysis (van der Mheen et al, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each of these five Markov chains has one unique stationary density corresponding to the 'garbage patch' of the respective basin. It is important to note that the projection is an approximation, as some of the garbage patches are only approximately stationary [8,30] in finite time (a few decades), see section 2.3.…”
Section: Markov Chain Mixingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the North Atlantic patch has its region of attraction mostly in the North Atlantic, etc.). In our case however, the basins of attraction will only be approximations, as the 'garbage patches' themselves are only approximately stationary [8,30]. We call our basins of attraction simply basins and identify them by making use of the particle dynamics instead of drawing arbitrary geographic boundaries.…”
Section: Division Of the Ocean Surface Into Basinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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