articleEarth s FutureMay 20, 2014GOLD OA

Global warming releases microplastic legacy frozen in Arctic Sea ice

Dartmouth College · Plymouth Marine Laboratory · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Abstract When sea ice forms it scavenges and concentrates particulates from the water column, which then become trapped until the ice melts. In recent years, melting has led to record lows in Arctic Sea ice extent, the most recent in September 2012. Global climate models, such as that of Gregory et al. (2002), suggest that the decline in Arctic Sea ice volume (3.4% per decade) will actually exceed the decline in sea ice extent, something that Laxon et al. (2013) have shown supported by satellite data. The extent to which melting ice could release anthropogenic particulates back to the open ocean has not yet been examined. Here we show that Arctic Sea ice from remote locations contains concentrations of…

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Keywords
  • Sea ice
  • Microplastics
  • Oceanography
  • Arctic ice pack
  • Arctic
  • Environmental science
  • Ocean gyre
  • Antarctic sea ice
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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