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Plastics in the Earth system

📅 Published: July 1, 2021 👤 Aron Stubbins, Kara Lavender Law, Samuel E. Muñoz et al. 📖 Science 📊 784 citations
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Plastic contamination of the environment is a global problem whose magnitude justifies the consideration of plastics as emergent geomaterials with chemistries not previously seen in Earth's history. Acknowledging plastics as geomaterials and adopting geochemical insights and methods can expedite our understanding of plastics in the Earth system.

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Key Findings
  • 1 At the elemental level, plastics are predominantly carbon.
  • 2 The comparison of plastic stocks and fluxes to those of carbon reveals that the quantities of plastics present in some ecosystems rival the quantity of natural organic carbon and suggests that geochemists should now consider plastics in their analyses.
  • 3 Acknowledging plastics as geomaterials and adopting geochemical insights and methods can expedite our understanding of plastics in the Earth system.
Why It Matters

This work deepens our understanding of the fundamental laws governing the universe, from subatomic particles to cosmic structures.

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Article Details
Source OpenAlex
Category ⚛️ Physics & Space Science
Published Jul 1, 2021
Journal Science
DOI 10.1126/science.abb0354
Citations 784
Authors Aron Stubbins, Kara Lavender Law, Samuel E. Muñoz, Thomas S. Bianchi, Lixin Zhu