迈向微垃圾风险评估的一步:模拟英国海底微垃圾储存潜力。

IF 3.7 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Adil Bakir, Adam Porter, Ceri Lewis, Jon Barry, Robert Brookes, William Procter, Briony Silburn, Alexandra Rachael McGoran, Clement Garcia, Claire Mason, Stefan Bolam, David Stephen Clare, Keith Cooper, Anna Downie, Jim Ellis, Daniel Wood, Claire Phillips, Tamara S Galloway
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海底沉积物被定义为海洋环境中微塑料的汇,因此可以作为长期监测微塑料的合适基质。先前的研究表明,英国海底沉积物中微垃圾分布广泛。在本研究中,研究人员利用2017年至2021年的观测数据建立了一个微凋落物分布模型(无单位),该模型来自海底的物理特性,已知这些特性会驱动微凋落物的储存容量。预测的分布模型被转换成地理空间数据层,并与其他开放获取数据层(例如海洋结构)以及英国周围更敏感特征(例如海洋保护区(MPAs))的数据层进行绘图。对不同层的微垃圾堆积区进行可视化,可以确定可能因各种来源的微垃圾增加而面临风险的区域(例如疏浚处置场地)。确定潜在风险和确定不同行动区的优先次序将有助于制定国家和区域监测战略,同时减少多部门、更大规模监测方案的费用。需要更多的观察和有针对性的监测数据,以更高的确定性将微塑料的潜在积聚源联系起来。本文是西奥·墨菲会议议题“塑料沉积学:技术现状和未来方向”的一部分。
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A step towards microlitter risk assessment: modelling microlitter storage potential of the UK seabed.

Seafloor sediments have been defined as sinks for microplastics in the marine environment and could therefore represent suitable matrices for their long-term monitoring. Previous studies indicated the widespread distribution of microlitter in seafloor sediments for the UK. In the present study, observations from 2017 to 2021 were used to produce a microlitter distribution model (unitless), derived from physical properties of the seabed that are known to drive the storage capacity of microlitter. The predicted distribution model was converted into a geospatial data layer and plotted against additional open access data layers for likely sources of marine litter (e.g. marine structures) as well as data layers for more sensitive features around the UK (e.g. marine protected areas (MPAs)). Visualization of the accumulation zones for microlitter against the different layers allowed the identification of areas potentially at risk from an increased addition of microlitter from various sources (e.g. dredge disposal sites). Identification of potential risks and prioritization for different zones of action would help the development of national and regional monitoring strategies while reducing costs of multi-compartment, larger scale monitoring programmes. Additional observations and targeted monitoring data are needed to link potential sources of accumulations for microplastics with a higher level of certainty.This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Sedimentology of plastics: state of the art and future directions'.

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