微塑料
涡流
中尺度气象学
海洋学
环境科学
分布(数学)
气候学
地质学
太平洋
大气科学
浮游动物
作者
Jinfeng Ding,Dejun Dai,Haibing Ding,Fenglei Gao,Chang Zhao,Fenghua Jiang,Wei Cao,Jingxi Li,Quanan Zheng,Richard C. Thompson,Chengjun Sun
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.5c18906
摘要
Despite growing concern over marine microplastic pollution, the mechanistic understanding of what governs their three-dimensional distribution in the ocean remains critically limited. Here, we characterize the three-dimensional distribution of seawater microplastics in the Western North Pacific Ocean. We find mesoscale eddies, including anticyclonic and cyclonic eddies, are directly related to the distribution and characteristics of seawater microplastics. Compared with cyclonic eddies, anticyclonic eddies tend to host higher microplastic abundance and diversity in the upper ocean, extending to at least 600 m depth. Sea level anomaly (SLA) seems to be the dominant driver of this phenomenon, as confirmed by redundancy analysis. Moreover, higher positive SLA values are associated with greater diversity in microplastic characteristics. Exceptions are observed at the surface and at 50 m depth, where complex hydrodynamic conditions occur. Overall, our study establishes a link between mesoscale eddies and the three-dimensional distribution of microplastics. This improves our understanding of the environmental behaviors of oceanic microplastics and offers scientific guidance for better assessing their environmental and ecological impacts.
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