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[MIS02-06] Analysis of Long-term Microplastic Settling Flux Variability: A Sinking Model Approach
Keywords:Microplastics, sinking process, biofouling, long-term variations, one-dimensional particle sinking model
For numerical simulations, we employed a one-dimensional vertical MP particle sinking model. This model is based on Kooi et al. (2017), which simulates the sinking process initiated when the overall particle density exceeds seawater density due to algal attachment on MP particle surfaces. Using the developed model, we calculated the settling time of MP particles under year-specific conditions of seawater temperature, nutrient concentrations, and chlorophyll-a concentrations during summer and autumn from 1960 to 2017. The number of MP particles reaching the seafloor each year was determined based on the settling time of MP particles, plastic input into Beppu Bay, and the residence time within Beppu Bay.
The developed model successfully reproduced the interannual variations in MP settling flux in Beppu Bay reported by Hinata et al. (2023). Through sensitivity analysis using the numerical model, we confirmed that nutrient concentrations and the residence time of seawater in the bay contributed to the 20-year periodic variations. Furthermore, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) may be involved in the changes in nutrient concentrations and residence time in Beppu Bay, suggesting that global-scale circulation influences the local-scale settling of MP particles.
