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The Full Multi: An open-source framework for modelling the transport and fate of nano- and microplastics in aquatic systems

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE
Volume 148, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105291

Keywords

Plastic pollution; Environmental fate modelling; Freshwater; Microplastics; Open source

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  1. European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC) through the Long-Range Research Initiative (LRI) [ECO48-NANO2PLAST]

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This study presents an open-source modelling framework for exploring the environmental transport and fate of nano- and microplastics in aquatic systems. The model can analyze different scenarios, generate hypotheses, identify dominant fate processes, and assess hazards and risks.
We present a freely available open-source modelling framework to explore environmental transport and fate of nano-and microplastics in aquatic systems. The Full Multi models 1) fragmentation of plastic into a predefined set of size classes, 2) speciation of plastic particles between pristine, heteroaggregated, biofouled, and biofouled & heteroaggregated species, 3) dynamic vertical exchange between water layers and sediment of a freshwater system, and 4) horizontal particle transport by eddy diffusion and advective flow. The Full Multi framework relates emission rates to environmental exposure concentrations while considering the intrinsic properties of plastic particles and variable environmental system properties. The model can be applied to analyse scenarios with different process descriptions, plastic types, emission routes and environmental parameters for hypothesis generation, to identify dominant fate processes, and in hazard and risk assessment. Here, we introduce and illustrate the framework by modelling plastic particles with a range of densities in a generic flowing river system.

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