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Efficient Atmospheric Transport of Microplastics over Asia and Adjacent Oceans

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Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Xin Long, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Xin Long, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Yuanyuan Tang, Yuanyuan Tang, Yuanyuan Tang, Xin Long, Yuanyuan Tang, Xin Long, Tzung‐May Fu, Hong Liao, Hong Liao, Hong Liao, Teng Wang, Hong Liao, Yuanyuan Tang, Yuanyuan Tang, Hong Liao, Teng Wang, Yuanyuan Tang, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Yuanyuan Tang, Hong Liao, Hong Liao, Xin Yang, Teng Wang, Yuanyuan Tang, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Lei Zhu, Yuanyuan Tang, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Yuanyuan Tang, Yuanyuan Tang, Yuanyuan Tang, Yuanyuan Tang, Yuanyuan Tang, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Yuanyuan Tang, Xin Yang, Yan Zheng, Teng Wang, Yuanyuan Tang, Teng Wang, Yuanyuan Tang, Lei Zhu, Lei Zhu, Teng Wang, Hong Liao, Yuanyuan Tang, Yuanyuan Tang, Yuanyuan Tang, Yuanyuan Tang, Huizhong Shen Xin Yang, Yuanyuan Tang, Chen Wang, Teng Wang, Yuanyuan Tang, Jianhuai Ye, Yuanyuan Tang, Yuanyuan Tang, Tzung‐May Fu, Chen Wang, Yuanyuan Tang, Hong Liao, Yuanyuan Tang, Teng Wang, Yuanyuan Tang, Hong Liao, Teng Wang, Teng Wang, Huizhong Shen Huizhong Shen

Summary

Researchers developed an atmospheric transport model for microplastics over Asia, estimating annual emissions of 310 gigagrams and finding that atmospheric transport efficiently carries microplastics from land sources to remote ocean regions across the Pacific and Indian oceans.

Study Type Environmental

We developed a regional atmospheric transport model for microplastics (MPs, 10 μm to 5 mm in size) over Asia and the adjacent Pacific and Indian oceans, accounting for MPs' size- and shape-dependent aerodynamics. The model was driven by tuned atmospheric emissions of MPs from the land and the ocean, and the simulations were evaluated against coastal (<i>n</i> = 19) and marine (<i>n</i> = 56) observations. Our tuned atmospheric emissions of MPs from Asia and the adjacent oceans were 310 Gg y<sup>-1</sup> (1 Gg = 1 kton) and 60 Gg y<sup>-1</sup>, respectively. MP lines and fragments may be transported in the atmosphere >1000 km; MP pellets in our model mostly deposited near-source. We estimated that 1.4% of the MP mass emitted into the Asian atmosphere deposited into the oceans via atmospheric transport; the rest deposited over land. The resulting net atmospheric transported MP flux from Asia into the oceans was 3.9 Gg y<sup>-1</sup>, twice as large as a previous estimate for the riverine-transported MP flux from Asia into the oceans. The uncertainty of our simulated atmospheric MP budget was between factors of 3 and 7. Our work highlighted the impacts of the size and morphology on the aerodynamics of MPs and the importance of atmospheric transport in the source-to-sink relationship of global MP pollution.

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