Dear colleagues,
We are delighted to invite you to consider submitting an abstract to our session at this December's AGU Fall Meeting:
Plastic
pollution is a pervasive global challenge across aquatic systems, from
rivers and lakes to coastal and open ocean environments, where plastics
of all sizes (nano-, micro-, and macroplastics) are transported,
transformed, and accumulated. This session focuses on the multiscale physical transport processes governing plastic fate, including
advection, dispersion, settling, resuspension and infiltration, and
their controls, such as hydrodynamics, particle properties, and
environmental conditions. Particular emphasis is placed on interactions
with sediments, biofilms (biofouling), and associated chemical
compounds. We welcome contributions from laboratory experiments, field observations, and numerical modelling, as
well as integrative approaches bridging methods and scales. Studies
addressing source–sink dynamics, cross-domain transport, and innovative
detection techniques are encouraged. We also invite work on mitigation
and recovery strategies, including engineered and nature-based solutions
(e.g., bubble barriers), to advance process-based understanding and
inform effective management of plastic pollution in aquatic
environments.
The submission link for our session is
here, the abstract submission deadline is 5th August. Best wishes,
Matthias Kramer, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Mirco Mancini, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Teresa Serra, University of Girona, Girona, Spain
Arianna Varrani, Institute of Geophysics PAS, Warsaw, Poland
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Greetings from Warsaw,
Arianna Varrani
ResearcherHydrology and Hydrodynamics Department,Institute of Geophysics - Polish Academy of SciencesKsięcia Janusza 64, room 51301-452 Warszawa, Poland phone: +48226915864