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Microplastics (MPs) in urban roadside snowbanks: Quantities, size fractions and dynamics of release

The Science of The Total Environment 2022 46 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Kerstin Magnusson Arya Vijayan, Arya Vijayan, Arya Vijayan, Kerstin Magnusson Arya Vijayan, Arya Vijayan, Kerstin Magnusson Heléne Österlund, Heléne Österlund, Heléne Österlund, Heléne Österlund, Heléne Österlund, Heléne Österlund, Heléne Österlund, Heléne Österlund, Kerstin Magnusson Heléne Österlund, Heléne Österlund, Kerstin Magnusson Heléne Österlund, Heléne Österlund, Heléne Österlund, Jiří Maršálek, Jiří Maršálek, Kerstin Magnusson Heléne Österlund, Heléne Österlund, Kerstin Magnusson Kerstin Magnusson Maria Viklander, Maria Viklander, Maria Viklander, Maria Viklander, Kerstin Magnusson Kerstin Magnusson Kerstin Magnusson Maria Viklander, Kerstin Magnusson Maria Viklander, Jiří Maršálek, Kerstin Magnusson Kerstin Magnusson Heléne Österlund, Jiří Maršálek, Kerstin Magnusson Maria Viklander, Kerstin Magnusson Maria Viklander, Maria Viklander, Kerstin Magnusson Maria Viklander, Maria Viklander, Kerstin Magnusson Kerstin Magnusson Maria Viklander, Kerstin Magnusson Kerstin Magnusson Kerstin Magnusson Kerstin Magnusson Kerstin Magnusson Maria Viklander, Maria Viklander, Maria Viklander, Kerstin Magnusson Maria Viklander, Kerstin Magnusson Kerstin Magnusson Kerstin Magnusson

Summary

Tire wear particles and road wear particles were found to dominate microplastic contamination in urban roadside snowbanks in northern Sweden, with MPs detected across multiple size fractions. The study documented a large pulse of MP release when snowbanks melt in spring, identifying snowmelt as a seasonal point source of microplastics entering urban waterways.

Polymers

The microplastics (MP) pollution has been receiving high attention in recent years, because of the massive amounts of plastics it contributes to the environment. Tyre wear and road wear particles (TWP and RWPs) were identified as major sources of MPs, but the observed data on these particles in urban snow deposits and snowmelt is scarce. To contribute to remediation of this situation, a study designed to quantify TWPs and RWPs in urban roadside snowbanks, and assess the MP occurrence in three size fractions, was conducted in the Luleå and Umeå municipalities in Northern Sweden. TWPs and RWPs were determined in three size fractions: 50-100 μm, 100-300 μm, and ≥300 μm, and their release from melting snow was investigated in the laboratory under controlled conditions. Among the MPs identified in snow and the associated snowmelt samples, a majority consisted of both types of particles (T&RWPs) with an average of 20,000 ± 48,000 number/L, whereas other MPs (fibres, fragments, flakes, and films of plastic) were much less plentiful with an average concentration of 24 ± 16 number/L. The largest proportion of T&RWPs was detected in the size fraction 50-100 μm (around 80%), and the smallest proportion was in the fraction ≥300 μm (about 2%). Of the T&RWPs, about 85% were black bitumen particles (RWPs), composed of bitumen, mineral material and polymer modifiers, and 15% were tyre wear particles (TWPs) composed of rubber. The laboratory snow melting experiments demonstrated that urban snow stored MPs, which were eventually released during snowmelt. The ultimate fate of released MPs would depend on snowmelt drainage; it may either drain away from the road pavement and infiltrate into the ground, or enter the road gutter and be conveyed to storm sewers discharging to the receiving waters.

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