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Pollution and Distribution of Microplastics in Grassland Soils of Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, China

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Sumei Li, Sumei Li, Ziyi Li, Ziyi Li, Hanbing Li, Sha Chen, Jun Xue, Jun Xue, Jun Xue, Jun Xue, Sha Chen, Sha Chen, Sumei Li, Sha Chen, Sha Chen, Ziyi Li, Sha Chen, Sha Chen, Hanbing Li, Hanbing Li, Sha Chen, Jian Ji, Jian Ji, Jian Ji, Yixuan Liang, Sumei Li, Yixuan Liang, Yixuan Liang, Yixuan Liang, Yixuan Liang, Yixuan Liang, Jiaying Fei, Jiaying Fei, Jiaying Fei, Jiaying Fei, Weiyi Jiang, Weiyi Jiang, Weiyi Jiang Weiyi Jiang

Summary

Researchers collected and analyzed 22 grassland soil samples from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and found microplastics present in every sample, with an average abundance of 1,202 particles per kilogram. Polyethylene terephthalate was the dominant polymer type, and most particles were in the 10-50 micrometer size range. The findings demonstrate that microplastic contamination reaches even remote, high-altitude grassland environments far from major population centers.

Polymers

Microplastics (MPs) are plastic fragments with particle sizes smaller than 5 mm that have potentially harmful effects on ecosystems and human health. The soil environment is not only the source but also the sink of MPs. Thus, it is necessary to fully understand the pollution and distribution of MPs in soils. In this study, Qinghai Province, northeast of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, was selected as the research area, and 22 soil samples were collected and analyzed to study the levels and distribution characteristics of MPs in grassland soils. MPs were obtained from the soils by using density separation, and a laser confocal micro Raman spectrometer was used for MP identification. The results showed that MPs were detected in all of the soil samples. The total abundances of MPs ranged from 1125 to 1329 items/kg, with a mean abundance of 1202 items/kg. Various types, shapes, sizes, and colors of MPs were observed. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) was the dominant polymer in all the grassland soil samples. The size range of 10-50 μm accounted for 50% of all identified MPs. Pellets were the dominant MP shape, and colored MPs accounted for 64% of all MPs. The results revealed the presence of large quantities of MPs in the grassland soils of remote areas as well. This study can act as a reference for further studies of MPs in terrestrial systems. At the end of the paper, the prospects and suggestions for pollution control by soil MPs are given.

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