2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-13061
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Tidal plastic recycling: net river plastic transport limited by tidal dynamics

Abstract: <p>The processes controlling the transport in tidal rivers and estuaries, the interface between fluvial and marine systems, remain largely unresolved. For this reason, current estimates of riverine plastic pollution and export into the ocean remain highly uncertain. Hydrodynamics in tidal rivers and estuaries are influenced by tides and freshwater discharge. As a consequence, flow velocity direction and magnitude can change diurnally. In turn, this impacts the transport dynamics of solutes and po… Show more

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“…The river at Spijkenisse and Rotterdam in the Netherlands is influenced by the tide, with a bi-directional flow regime. In such cases, the net transport from tidal zone has been found to be relatively lowSchreyers et al (2022);Mani et al (2023). According toTramoy et al (2020), tidal influence combined with wind direction are important factors for plastic accumulation and remobilization in estuaries.…”
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“…The river at Spijkenisse and Rotterdam in the Netherlands is influenced by the tide, with a bi-directional flow regime. In such cases, the net transport from tidal zone has been found to be relatively lowSchreyers et al (2022);Mani et al (2023). According toTramoy et al (2020), tidal influence combined with wind direction are important factors for plastic accumulation and remobilization in estuaries.…”
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confidence: 99%