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Constraining the atmospheric limb of the plastic cycle.

Janice Brahney1, Natalie Mahowald2, Marje Prank3,4, Gavin Cornwell5, Zbigniew Klimont6, Hitoshi Matsui7, Kimberly Ann Prather8,9.   

Abstract

Plastic pollution is one of the most pressing environmental and social issues of the 21st century. Recent work has highlighted the atmosphere's role in transporting microplastics to remote locations [S. Allen et al., Nat. Geosci. 12, 339 (2019) and J. Brahney, M. Hallerud, E. Heim, M. Hahnenberger, S. Sukumaran, Science 368, 1257-1260 (2020)]. Here, we use in situ observations of microplastic deposition combined with an atmospheric transport model and optimal estimation techniques to test hypotheses of the most likely sources of atmospheric plastic. Results suggest that atmospheric microplastics in the western United States are primarily derived from secondary re-emission sources including roads (84%), the ocean (11%), and agricultural soil dust (5%). Using our best estimate of plastic sources and modeled transport pathways, most continents were net importers of plastics from the marine environment, underscoring the cumulative role of legacy pollution in the atmospheric burden of plastic. This effort uses high-resolution spatial and temporal deposition data along with several hypothesized emission sources to constrain atmospheric plastic. Akin to global biogeochemical cycles, plastics now spiral around the globe with distinct atmospheric, oceanic, cryospheric, and terrestrial residence times. Though advancements have been made in the manufacture of biodegradable polymers, our data suggest that extant nonbiodegradable polymers will continue to cycle through the earth's systems. Due to limited observations and understanding of the source processes, there remain large uncertainties in the transport, deposition, and source attribution of microplastics. Thus, we prioritize future research directions for understanding the plastic cycle.

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Keywords:  atmospheric microplastics; microplastic pollution; plastic aerosols; plastic cycle; plastic deposition

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33846251      PMCID: PMC8072239          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2020719118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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4.  Efficient Atmospheric Transport of Microplastics over Asia and Adjacent Oceans.

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5.  Evidence of free tropospheric and long-range transport of microplastic at Pic du Midi Observatory.

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