Microplastics in Glaciers: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 2 by Nora Tang and Version 1 by Hlynur Stefánsson.

Microplastic particles, as a second-phase material in ice, may contribute to the effect such particles have on the melting and rheological behaviour of glaciers, and thus influence the future meltwater contribution to the oceans and rising sea levels. Hence, it is of the utmost importance to map and understand the presence and dispersal of microplastics on a global scale. In this work, we identified microplastic particles in snow cores collected in a remote and pristine location on the Vatnajökull ice cap in Iceland. Utilising optical microscopy and µ-Raman spectroscopy, we visualised and identified microplastic particles of various sizes and materials. Our findings support that atmospheric transport of microplastic particles is one of the important pathways for microplastic pollution. 

  • microplastics
  • glacier
  • snow
  • ice
  • µ-Raman spectroscopy
  • atmospheric transport
  • pollution
  • climate change
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