Mapping microplastic pathways and accumulation zones in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea – insights from modeling

A hydrodynamic model coupled with a particle tracking model was used to identify the pathways and accumulation areas of microplastics (MP) in the Gulf of Finland (GoF) over a three-year period (2018-2020). Two key sources, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and rivers, were considered, focusing on...

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Main Authors: Arun Mishra, Enriko Siht, Germo Väli, Taavi Liblik, Natalja Buhhalko, Urmas Lips
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2024.1524585/full
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description A hydrodynamic model coupled with a particle tracking model was used to identify the pathways and accumulation areas of microplastics (MP) in the Gulf of Finland (GoF) over a three-year period (2018-2020). Two key sources, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and rivers, were considered, focusing on polypropylene (PP)/polyethylene (PE) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) particles sized 20-500 μm. Rivers contribute 76% of total MP entering the gulf, while WWTPs account for the remaining 24%. Most of the MP accumulates inside the gulf and does not drift to the Baltic Proper. The eastern part of the gulf exhibits the highest surface concentrations of particles influenced by the Neva River. In the water column, MP concentrations were notably high in shallow coastal areas, decreasing gradually offshore. Potential MP accumulation zones were identified primarily between longitudes 28°E and 30°E, particularly near the major rivers Narva and Kymi and in the easternmost gulf related to the Neva River discharge. The MP concentrations in the surface layer and water column were higher in winter while settling was more intense in summer. Short-term variability in the surface layer was caused by (sub)mesoscale advection and divergence/convergence, while in the near-bottom layer, strong bottom currents and consequent resuspension elevated the concentrations.
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spelling doaj-art-c7dcc78519e748318a2a7925c86bdbca2025-01-20T13:31:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452025-01-011110.3389/fmars.2024.15245851524585Mapping microplastic pathways and accumulation zones in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea – insights from modelingArun MishraEnriko SihtGermo VäliTaavi LiblikNatalja BuhhalkoUrmas LipsA hydrodynamic model coupled with a particle tracking model was used to identify the pathways and accumulation areas of microplastics (MP) in the Gulf of Finland (GoF) over a three-year period (2018-2020). Two key sources, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and rivers, were considered, focusing on polypropylene (PP)/polyethylene (PE) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) particles sized 20-500 μm. Rivers contribute 76% of total MP entering the gulf, while WWTPs account for the remaining 24%. Most of the MP accumulates inside the gulf and does not drift to the Baltic Proper. The eastern part of the gulf exhibits the highest surface concentrations of particles influenced by the Neva River. In the water column, MP concentrations were notably high in shallow coastal areas, decreasing gradually offshore. Potential MP accumulation zones were identified primarily between longitudes 28°E and 30°E, particularly near the major rivers Narva and Kymi and in the easternmost gulf related to the Neva River discharge. The MP concentrations in the surface layer and water column were higher in winter while settling was more intense in summer. Short-term variability in the surface layer was caused by (sub)mesoscale advection and divergence/convergence, while in the near-bottom layer, strong bottom currents and consequent resuspension elevated the concentrations.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2024.1524585/fullmicroplasticmicroplastic pathwayshydrodynamic modelingLagrangian particlesGETMERGOM
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Mapping microplastic pathways and accumulation zones in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea – insights from modeling
Frontiers in Marine Science
microplastic
microplastic pathways
hydrodynamic modeling
Lagrangian particles
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title Mapping microplastic pathways and accumulation zones in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea – insights from modeling
title_full Mapping microplastic pathways and accumulation zones in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea – insights from modeling
title_fullStr Mapping microplastic pathways and accumulation zones in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea – insights from modeling
title_full_unstemmed Mapping microplastic pathways and accumulation zones in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea – insights from modeling
title_short Mapping microplastic pathways and accumulation zones in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea – insights from modeling
title_sort mapping microplastic pathways and accumulation zones in the gulf of finland baltic sea insights from modeling
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microplastic pathways
hydrodynamic modeling
Lagrangian particles
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url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2024.1524585/full
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