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Settling velocity of atmospheric particles in seawater: Based on hydrostatic sedimentation method using video imaging techniques

Shuo Wang,Huiwang Gao,Shijie Jia, Mingliang Gu,Feng Shi,Xiaohong Yao

Marine Pollution Bulletin(2024)

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Abstract
When atmospheric particles deposit to the ocean, their settling velocities and residence times associated are critical for their effects on oceanic ecosystems. We developed a hydrostatic sedimentation method using video imaging techniques to track particles of 5–20 μm in diameter falling into seawater and determine the particle settling velocities in relation to their diameter, shape, organic matter contained, and seawater salinity. The measured settling velocities varied from 0.025 to 0.41 mm/s. Irregular particle shape and organic matter contained in particles also, however, reduced the values. The settling velocities were decelerated by the dissolution process of particle in seawater. Combined with the experimental results, a formula for calculating the settling velocity formulae for atmospheric particles was estimated. Using this equation, the residence time of particles is estimated to be less than one month in continental shelf sea and more than 100 days in the oceans.
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Atmospheric particle,Settling velocity,Organic matter,Video imaging technique,Predictive formula
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