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Erik van Sebille

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Manral D, Bos I, de Boer M, van Sebille E
Open Res Eur . 2024 Sep; 4:41. PMID: 39309191
Background: Every few years, juvenile Kemp's ridley turtles ( ) are stranded on the Dutch coasts. The main population distribution of this critically endangered species primarily inhabits the Gulf of...
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Lobelle D, Shen L, van Huet B, van Emmerik T, Kaandorp M, Iattoni G, et al.
Waste Manag Res . 2023 Jul; 42(1):27-40. PMID: 37455494
Plastic entering the environment is a growing threat for ecosystems. We estimate the annual mass of known Dutch plastic waste generated and littered and where it ends up. We use...
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Onink V, Kaandorp M, van Sebille E, Laufkotter C
Environ Sci Technol . 2022 Oct; 56(22):15528-15540. PMID: 36270631
Microplastic particles move three-dimensionally through the ocean, but modeling studies often do not consider size-dependent vertical transport processes. In addition, microplastic fragmentation in ocean environments remains poorly understood, despite fragments...
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Nooteboom P, Baatsen M, Bijl P, Kliphuis M, van Sebille E, Sluijs A, et al.
Paleoceanogr Paleoclimatol . 2022 Oct; 37(8):e2021PA004405. PMID: 36248180
Model simulations of past climates are increasingly found to compare well with proxy data at a global scale, but regional discrepancies remain. A persistent issue in modeling past greenhouse climates...
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Christensen A, Piggott M, van Sebille E, van Reeuwijk M, Pawar S
PLoS Comput Biol . 2022 Jul; 18(7):e1010291. PMID: 35895753
Microbes play a primary role in aquatic ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles. Spatial patchiness is a critical factor underlying these activities, influencing biological productivity, nutrient cycling and dynamics across trophic levels....
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Rice A, Nooteboom P, van Sebille E, Peterse F, Ziegler M, Sluijs A
Geophys Res Lett . 2022 Jul; 49(4):e2021GL096859. PMID: 35865999
Some lipid-biomarker-based sea surface temperature (SST) proxies applied in the modern Mediterranean Sea exhibit large offsets from expected values, generating uncertainties in climate reconstructions. Lateral transport of proxy carriers along...
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Reijnders D, Deleersnijder E, van Sebille E
J Adv Model Earth Syst . 2022 Jul; 14(2):e2021MS002850. PMID: 35860619
To capture the effects of mesoscale turbulent eddies, coarse-resolution Eulerian ocean models resort to tracer diffusion parameterizations. Likewise, the effect of eddy dispersion needs to be parameterized when computing Lagrangian...
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van Duinen B, Kaandorp M, van Sebille E
Geophys Res Lett . 2022 Jul; 49(4):e2021GL097214. PMID: 35860482
Beaches are thought to be a large reservoir for marine plastics. To protect vulnerable beaches, it is advantageous to have information on the sources of this plastic. Here, we develop...
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Lobelle D, Kooi M, Koelmans A, Laufkotter C, Jongedijk C, Kehl C, et al.
J Geophys Res Oceans . 2021 Jul; 126(4):e2020JC017098. PMID: 34221786
Microplastic debris ending up at the sea surface has become a known major environmental issue. However, how microplastic particles move and when they sink in the ocean remains largely unknown....
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Alsina J, Jongedijk C, van Sebille E
J Geophys Res Oceans . 2021 Mar; 125(12):e2020JC016294. PMID: 33717775
The transport of plastic particles from inland sources to the oceans garbage patches occurs trough coastal regions where the transport processes depend highly on wave-induced motions. In this study, experimental...