Analysis of Microplastic Behaviors in River-Type Lakes Using a Quasi-Three-Dimensional Microplastic Transport Model

52 Pages Posted: 27 Jul 2024

See all articles by Inhwan Park

Inhwan Park

Seoul National University of Science and Technology

Il Won Seo

Seoul National University

Si-Kyung Cho

Dongguk University

Dongsu Kim

Dankook University

Abstract

Paldang Lake in South Korea is a river-type lake characterized by weak temperature stratification and a short water residence time. It exhibits complex flow structures resulting from the convergence of two major rivers, the North Han River (NHR) and South Han River (SHR), and one small river, the Gyeongan Stream. Analyzing the spatio-temporal variations in microplastic (MP) concentration in Paldang Lake is important because of its significance as a water supply source for the metropolitan area. In this study, a quasi-three-dimensional MP transport model (MPT-Q3D) based on the Lagrangian particle-tracking technique was developed to analyze the trajectory and concentration distribution of MPs driven by shear dispersion in river-type lakes. Using the simulation results of MPT-Q3D, which were validated with MP monitoring data, we investigated the spatio-temporal variations in MP concentration during both low-flow and flood-flow periods. Horizontal transport by shear flow contributes more to MP transport than vertical transport, including settling movements based on MP density. Thus, the MP transport during the low-flow period was significantly influenced by the rotating flow induced by hydropeaking in the NHR, as well as flow blockage caused by the strong inflow momentum from the SHR. During the flood-flow period, flood discharge from the three tributary rivers had an equal influence on MP transport and changes in MP concentrations around the water intake facilities. Furthermore, the MP residence time was primarily affected by variations in the flow characteristics of the inflowing tributaries rather than the properties of the MP types. Analysis of the influx and efflux of MPs in Paldang Lake revealed that polypropylene was the predominant constituent, accounting for 53.9% and 75.2% of all residual MPs during the low-flow and flood-flow periods, respectively.

Keywords: microplastic, Paldang Lake, River-type lake, MPT-Q3D, Residence time, Hydropeaking

Suggested Citation

Park, Inhwan and Seo, Il Won and Cho, Si-Kyung and Kim, Dongsu, Analysis of Microplastic Behaviors in River-Type Lakes Using a Quasi-Three-Dimensional Microplastic Transport Model. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4907431 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4907431

Inhwan Park

Seoul National University of Science and Technology ( email )

172 Gongreuing 2-dong, Nowon-gu
Seoul, 139-746
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Il Won Seo (Contact Author)

Seoul National University ( email )

Kwanak-gu
Seoul, 151-742
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Si-Kyung Cho

Dongguk University ( email )

26 Pil-dong 3-ga
Jung-gu
Seoul, 100-715
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Dongsu Kim

Dankook University ( email )

126, Jukjeon-dong, Suji-gu, Yo
Gyeonggi-do
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Do you have a job opening that you would like to promote on SSRN?

Paper statistics

Downloads
11
Abstract Views
88
PlumX Metrics