Raphaël Bajon

Raphaël Bajon
  • Master of Science
  • PhD Candidate - Graduate Engineer at Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Laboratoire d'Océanographie Physique et Spatiale

Carbon transport and absorption in the North Atlantic Ocean - Plastic transport in a global ocean

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Introduction
personal webpage for more info: https://raphaelbajon.github.io
Current institution
Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Laboratoire d'Océanographie Physique et Spatiale
Current position
  • PhD Candidate - Graduate Engineer
Education
September 2020 - September 2021
École Nationale de la Météorologie
École Nationale de la Météorologie
Field of study
  • Sciences de l'Océan, de l'atmosphère et du climat
September 2019 - September 2020
École Centrale de Nantes
Field of study
  • Génie océanique : hydrodynamique pour l'ingénieur d'océan
September 2017 - September 2021

Publications

Publications (6)
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The subpolar North Atlantic (SPNA) is a region of high anthropogenic CO2 (Cant) storage per unit area. Although the average Cant distribution is well documented in this region, the Cant pathways towards the ocean interior remain largely unresolved. We used observations from three Argo-O2 floats spanning 2013-2018 within the SPNA, combined with exis...
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The world's oceans are facing plastic pollution, 80 % of which of terrestrial origin flowing from the mismanaged waste of coastal populations and from river discharge. To study the fate of this pollution, the three-dimensional trajectories of neutral plastic particles continuously released for 24 years according to realistic source scenarios are co...
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The fate of plastics entering the 3D ocean circulation from rivers discharge is examined through the Lagrangian analysis of neutrally buoyant particles. Particles are released continuously over 1991-2010 at the surface along the coasts according to monthly estimates of rivers plastic waste input. They are advected by daily currents from a state-of-...

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