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microplastics, numerical modelling, the Baltic Sea, anthropogenic pollution

Proceedings of International Conference "Managinag risks to coastal regions and communities in a changinag world" (EMECS'11 - SeaCoasts XXVI) 2017 1 citation ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Andrei Bagaev, Irina Chubarenko

Summary

This study developed a semi-empirical model for estimating the rate of microplastic input to the Baltic Sea from coastal land-based sources, linking local anthropogenic pressure factors (population density, waste management quality, coastline characteristics) to particle release rates. The model provides a framework for improving regional assessments of microplastic pollution sources.

An overview of modern approaches to the problem of parametrisation of sources of marine waters microplastics pollution from the coastline is conducted. The estimates of Europe’s plastic production along with mismanaged plastic waste percentage that might be the source of microplastics particles input to marine environment are presented. A semi-empirical for-mulation for the particles source intensity is suggested. It considers the main factors of local anthropogenic pressure for the coastal spot location for the given coordinates. Both ad-vantages and disadvantages of such an approach along with possible ways for improvement are discussed.

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