2025-03-21 コペンハーゲン大学
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- https://news.ku.dk/all_news/2025/03/core-samples-from-greenlands-seabed-provide-first-historical-overview-of-plastic-pollution/
- https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-024-01768-y
グリーンランドの北極圏堆積物におけるマイクロプラスチックの沈着は1950年以降に顕著に増加する Microplastics deposition in Arctic sediments of Greenland increases significantly after 1950
Karla Parga Martínez,Thorbjørn J. Andersen,Vitor da Silva,Jakob Strand & Nicole R. Posth
Communications Earth Environment Published:11 October 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01768-y
Abstract
Marine sediments are archives of environmental change with pollutants potentially acting as chronographic markers of the Anthropocene. Particularly, the vertical transport and burial, as well as slow degradation rate of microplastics, indicate an eventual incorporation into the geological record. A high-resolution reconstruction of microplastics records requires high sedimentation rates, and in Disko Bay (Greenland), this quality coincides with a need for plastic pollution data. Here, a Greenlandic sediment core dated back to 1930 ± 2 was reconstructed for microplastics accumulation via micro-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. We show 85 years of fluctuating microplastics accumulation (987 − 16,645 particles Kg−1) down to 20 µm and diversified into eight polymers. Polyethylene (47%) and polypropylene (32%) were more abundantly present through time. Microplastics accumulation increases significantly after 1950 along with major socio-economic development in the area, suggesting an influence from regional stressors. Regional microplastics reconstructions must therefore be considered in the pursuit of an Anthropocene global plastic horizon.