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Supplementary data for microplastic mobility in groundwater aquifers
Summary
This study provides data and computer models to understand how tiny plastic particles (microplastics) move through underground water sources that supply our drinking water. The research helps scientists predict where these plastic particles will end up in groundwater systems. This matters because microplastics are increasingly found in drinking water, and understanding their movement helps us better protect water supplies and assess potential health risks.
This repository contains the source data and custom code used to compute the XDLVO surface element integrals between microplastics and quartz sand based on the superellipsoid model in this study. This work was also supported by the "Ocean Decade" China Action International Cooperation Seed Fund Project (No. GHZZ3702840002024020000027).