Login / Signup

Long-range atmospheric transport of microplastics across the southern hemisphere.

Qiqing ChenGuitao ShiLaura E RevellJun ZhangChencheng ZuoDanhe WangEric C Le RuGuangmei WuDenise M Mitrano
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Airborne microplastics (MPs) can undergo long range transport to remote regions. Yet there is a large knowledge gap regarding the occurrence and burden of MPs in the marine boundary layer, which hampers comprehensive modelling of their global atmospheric transport. In particular, the transport efficiency of MPs with different sizes and morphologies remains uncertain. Here we show a hemispheric-scale analysis of airborne MPs along a cruise path from the mid-Northern Hemisphere to Antarctica. We present the inaugural measurements of MPs concentrations over the Southern Ocean and interior Antarctica and find that MPs fibers are transported more efficiently than MPs fragments along the transect, with the transport dynamics of MPs generally similar to those of non-plastic particles. Morphology is found to be the dominant factor influencing the hemispheric transport of MPs to remote Antarctic regions. This study underlines the importance of long-range atmospheric transport in MPs cycling dynamics in the environment.
Keyphrases
  • particulate matter
  • healthcare
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • risk factors
  • high intensity