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    In:  Supplement to: Bergmann, Melanie; Wirzberger, Vanessa; Krumpen, Thomas; Lorenz, Claudia; Primpke, Sebastian; Tekman, Mine Banu; Gerdts, Gunnar (2017): High Quantities of Microplastic in Arctic Deep-Sea Sediments from the HAUSGARTEN Observatory. Environmental Science & Technology, 51(19), 11000-11010, https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b03331
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Although mounting evidence suggests the ubiquity of microplastic in aquatic ecosystems worldwide, our knowledge of its distribution in remote environments such as Polar Regions and the deep sea is scarce. Here, we analyzed nine sediment samples taken at the HAUSGARTEN observatory in the Arctic at 2,340 - 5,570 m depth. Density separation by MicroPlastic Sediment Separator and treatment with Fenton's reagent enabled analysis via Attenuated Total Reflection FTIR and µFTIR spectroscopy. Our analyses indicate the wide spread of high numbers of microplastics (42 - 6,595 microplastics/kg). The northernmost stations harbored the highest quantities, indicating sea ice as a transport vehicle. A positive correlation between microplastic abundance and chlorophyll a content suggests vertical export via incorporation in sinking (ice-) algal aggregates. Overall, 18 different polymers were detected. Chlorinated polyethylene accounted for the largest proportion (38 %), followed by polyamide (22 %) and polypropylene (16 %). Almost 80 % of the microplastics were 〈25 µm. The microplastic quantities are amongst the highest recorded from benthic sediments, which corroborates the deep sea as a major sink for microplastics and the presence of accumulation areas in this remote part of the world, fed by plastics transported to the North via the Thermohaline Circulation.
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Bergmann, Melanie; Mützel, Sophia; Primpke, Sebastian; Tekman, Mine Banu; Trachsel, Jürg; Gerdts, Gunnar (2019): White and wonderful? Microplastics prevail in snow from the Alps to the Arctic. Science Advances, 5(8), eaax1157, https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aax1157
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: We analysed microplastic and fibers in snow samples from ice floes in the Fram Strait (2016/17) and from Spitsbergen, Helgoland, Bremen, Bavaria and the Swiss Alps (2018) to assess the role of atmospheric transport of microplastic to the North. Identification of particles was carried out without pre-treatment of samples. MPs were identified by Fourier-Transform Infrared Imaging in 20 of 21 samples. The MP concentration of Arctic was significantly lower (0-14.4 × 103 N L-1) than European snow (0.19-154 × 103 N L-1) but still substantial. Polymer composition varied strongly, but varnish, rubber, polyethylene and polyamide dominated overall. Most particles were in the smallest size range with no saturation, implying that there are yet smaller particles beyond the current detection limit of 11 µm. All samples contained fibers but the proportion of microplastic fibers is uncertain as fibers could not be analysed with the current methodology.
    Keywords: Acrylonitrile butadiene; Animal fur; ARK-XXX/1.2; ARK-XXXI/2; ARK-XXXI/3; Bavaria; Bavaria 1; Bavaria 2; Bavaria 3; BavariaSnow_1; BavariaSnow_2; BavariaSnow_3; Bremen; BremenSnow; Calculated; Campaign; Cellulose chemical modified; Charcoal; Chitin; Chlorinated polyethylene; Coal; Date/Time of event; Davos; DavosCLEAN_3; DavosDIRTY_3; Davos village; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, ice/snow; Depth, top/min; Error, relative; Ethylene-vinyl acetate; Event label; Fibre concentration; Fibre fallout, annual mean; Fibres; Fourier transform infrared imaging; Fram Strait; Fredheim; FTIR; Helgoland; HelgoSnow_1; HelgoSnow_2; Heligoland; Heligoland 1; Heligoland 2; Ice floe 1; Ice floe 2; Ice floe 3; Ice floe 4; Ice floe 5; Ice floe 6; Ice floe 7; Ice floe 8; Ice floe 9; Kapp_Amsterdam; Latitude of event; Location; Longitude of event; Longyearbyen; Microplastic fallout, annual mean; Microplastics; Mohnbukta; Nitrile rubber; Number; Optical microscopy; Particle concentration; Particles; Paulabreen; Percentage; Plant fibre; Plastic particle concentration; Plastic particles; Polarstern; Polyamide; Polybutadiene; Polycaprolactone; Polycarbonate; Polychloroprene; Polyester; Polyether ether ketone; Polyethylene; Polyethylene oxidized; Polyimide; Polyisoprene chlorinated; Polylactic acid; Polymer, other; Polymer particle concentration; Polymer particles; Polyoxymethylene; Polypropylene; Polystyrene; Polysulfone; Polyvinyl chloride; PS107; PS107_G2-S1; PS108; PS108_Arctis_0001; PS108_Arctis_0002; PS108_Arctis_0003; PS108_Arctis_0004; PS108_Arctis_0005; PS99.2; PS99.2_EG1#2; PS99.2_HGIX; PS99.2_st1; Rubber; Sample code/label; Sample code/label 2; Sample comment; Sample ID; Sample volume; Sand; snow; SNOW; Snow/ice sample; Snow water equivalent; Svalbard; Svalbard 1; Svalbard 2; Svalbard 3; Svalbard 4; Svalbard 5; Swiss Alps; Temperature, air; Temperature, air, maximum; Temperature, air, minimum; Tschuggen; Volume; Wind speed; Wind speed, maximum; Wind speed, minimum
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-02-07
    Keywords: ARK-XXIX/2.2; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; HG-IV; HG-IX; HG-V; HG-VI; HG-VII; HG-VIII; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Multicorer with television; N3; N5; North Greenland Sea; Optional event label; Particle concentration; Polarstern; PS93/048-11; PS93/050-19; PS93/051-4; PS93/053-3; PS93/054-2; PS93/055-2; PS93/056-1; PS93/060-10; PS93/085-2; PS93.2; S3; TVMUC
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 198 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Keywords: ARK-XXIX/2.2; Carbon, organic, particulate; Chlorophyll a; Chloroplastic pigment equivalents per volume; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Duration, number of days; Elevation of event; Event label; HG-IV; HG-IX; HG-V; HG-VI; HG-VII; HG-VIII; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Multicorer with television; N3; N5; North Greenland Sea; Optional event label; Phospholipids; Polarstern; Porosity; PS93/048-11; PS93/050-19; PS93/051-4; PS93/053-3; PS93/054-2; PS93/055-2; PS93/056-1; PS93/060-10; PS93/085-2; PS93.2; S3; Sea ice concentration; TVMUC
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 61 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Keywords: ARK-XXIX/2.2; Date/Time of event; Duration, number of days; Event label; HG-IV; HG-IX; HG-V; HG-VI; HG-VII; HG-VIII; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Multicorer with television; N3; N5; North Greenland Sea; Optional event label; Polarstern; PS93/048-11; PS93/050-19; PS93/051-4; PS93/053-3; PS93/054-2; PS93/055-2; PS93/056-1; PS93/060-10; PS93/085-2; PS93.2; S3; Satelite imagery based estimate (May - July 2015) - 12.5 × 12.5 km**2 above station position; Sea ice concentration; TVMUC
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 18 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Keywords: Acrylonitrile butadiene; ARK-XXIX/2.2; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; HG-IV; HG-IX; HG-V; HG-VI; HG-VII; HG-VIII; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Microplastic abundance; Multicorer with television; N3; N5; Nitrile rubber; North Greenland Sea; Optional event label; Polarstern; Polyamide; Polycaprolactone; Polycarbonate; Polyester; Polyethylene; Polyethylene chlorinated; Polyethylene oxidized; Polyisoprene chlorinated; Polyoxymethylene; Polypropylene; Polysulfone; Polytetrafluoroethylene; Polyurethane; Polyvinyl chloride; PS93/048-11; PS93/050-19; PS93/051-4; PS93/053-3; PS93/054-2; PS93/055-2; PS93/056-1; PS93/060-10; PS93/085-2; PS93.2; Rubber; S3; Shannon Diversity Index; TVMUC
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 133 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: The deep sea is considered a major sink for debris even in regions as secluded as the Arctic Ocean. Here, we assess the variability of litter over a latitudinal gradient at the HAUSGARTEN observatory by adding imagery from the southernmost station S3 to previously published data from the northernmost station N3 and the central station HG-IV. The analysis includes footage of the seafloor from 2002 to 2017. Photographic surveys were analyzed to determine litter density, material composition, size and interactions with epibenthic fauna. Litter density clearly increased over time ranging between 813 ± 525 (SEM) and 6,717 ± 2,044 (SEM) items km-². The dominant material was plastic and small-sized items accounted for 63% of the litter in the observatory. N3 experienced the strongest increase in litter dominated by dark pieces of glass (41%). Interactions between litter and epibenthic megafauna were frequently observed (45% of items) in the form of entanglement with sponges or colonization by sea anemones.
    Keywords: Area; ARK-XVIII/1; ARK-XX/1; ARK-XXII/1c; ARK-XXIX/2.2; ARK-XXVI/2; ARK-XXVII/2; ARK-XXVIII/2; ARK-XXX/1.2; ARK-XXXI/2; Calculated; deep seafloor; Event label; Fauna interaction with litter; Hausgarten; HAUSGARTEN 2013; HG_IV; Image number/name; Interaction, megafauna; Interaction with litter, Actinia indeterminata; Interaction with litter, Actiniaria; Interaction with litter, Bathycrinus carpenterii; Interaction with litter, Bathyphellia margaritacea; Interaction with litter, Birsteiniamysis inermis; Interaction with litter, Bythocaris sp.; Interaction with litter, Caulophacus arcticus; Interaction with litter, Caulophacus debris; Interaction with litter, cf. Pachastrellidae; Interaction with litter, Cladorhiza gelida; Interaction with litter, Gersemia fruticosa; Interaction with litter, Holothuridae; Interaction with litter, Hormathiidae; Interaction with litter, Verum striolatum; Maria S. Merian; marine litter; Marine litter; Marine litter, fabric; Marine litter, food waste; Marine litter, glass; Marine litter, large items; Marine litter, medium items; Marine litter, metal; Marine litter, paper; Marine litter, plastic; Marine litter, plastic, fisheries; Marine litter, pottery; Marine litter, rope; Marine litter, rubber; Marine litter, small items; Marine litter, styrofoam; Marine litter, timber; Marine litter, unidentified; MSM29; MSM29_440-1; MSM29_445-1; N_3; N3; North Greenland Sea; Ocean Floor Observation System; OFOS; OFOS photographic survey with BIIGLE analysis; Persistent Identifier; plastic; Polarstern; PS107; PS107_2-20; PS107_36-6; PS107_6-12; PS62; PS62/161-3; PS66; PS66/106-1; PS66/120-1; PS66/127-4; PS70; PS70/164-1; PS70/170-1; PS70/202-1; PS78; PS78/143-2; PS78/171-1; PS78/182-1; PS80; PS80/176-1; PS80/179-3; PS80/193-1; PS85; PS85/461-1; PS85/474-1; PS93/048-8; PS93/050-11; PS93/062-1; PS93.2; PS99/041-11; PS99/042-10; PS99/056-1; PS99.2; S_3; S3; Station label; Type of interaction with litter, Actinia indeterminata; Type of interaction with litter, Actiniaria; Type of interaction with litter, Bathycrinus carpenterii; Type of interaction with litter, Bathyphellia margaritacea; Type of interaction with litter, Birsteiniamysis inermis; Type of interaction with litter, Bythocaris sp.; Type of interaction with litter, Caulophacus arcticus; Type of interaction with litter, Caulophacus debris; Type of interaction with litter, cf. Pachastrellidae; Type of interaction with litter, Cladorhiza gelida; Type of interaction with litter, Gersemia fruticosa; Type of interaction with litter, Holothuridae; Type of interaction with litter, Hormathiidae; Type of interaction with litter, Verum striolatum; Uniform resource locator/link to image; Year of imagery
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 889003 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-08-23
    Description: Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous, and considerable quantities prevail even in the Arctic; however, there are large knowledge gaps regarding pathways to the North. To assess whether atmospheric transport plays a role, we analyzed snow samples from ice floes in Fram Strait. For comparison, we investigated snow samples from remote (Swiss Alps) and populated (Bremen, Bavaria) European sites. MPs were identified by Fourier transform infrared imaging in 20 of 21 samples. The MP concentration of Arctic snow was significantly lower (0 to 14.4 × 103 N liter−1) than European snow (0.19 × 103 to 154 × 103 N liter−1) but still substantial. Polymer composition varied strongly, but varnish, rubber, polyethylene, and polyamide dominated overall. Most particles were in the smallest size range indicating large numbers of particles below the detection limit of 11 μm. Our data highlight that atmospheric transport and deposition can be notable pathways for MPs meriting more research.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-01-28
    Description: Contamination of the oceans with anthropogenic litter is a global environmental problem which currently receives increasing attention by scientists, policy makers, public authorities, media and the general public. Although research efforts have been intensified, they often do not provide stakeholders with easily understandable information about the dimensions and the extent of the problem. We have developed an online portal to provide easily digestible and continuously updated information on marine litter and microplastics to stakeholders based on scientific literature on a global scale. LITTERBASE gives insight about the distribution of marine litter and its effects on marine biota. Data from 1,905 scientific studies (status 26/11/2018) have been compiled into global maps and real-time graphs to make scientific knowledge accessible to the public. Bibliometric data of all publications were entered, as were metadata pertaining to litter type, litter size, litter quantity unit, aquatic system, biome and total litter quantity. Litter quantities were standardised to the most frequently used units to achieve comparability. Data on biological interactions with litter were also extracted: location of field records, number of species affected, percentage of individuals affected, type of interaction, effects on biota, litter type, litter size, aquatic system and biome. Currently, 2,220 species (status 26/11/2018) have been found to interact with marine litter resulting in mortality in almost 12% of the cases reported. Web statistics reveal that the information displayed in the LITTERBASE online portal is continuously being retrieved by users from all over the world.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2019-03-08
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Conference , notRev
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