Core samples from Greenland’s seabed provide first historical overview of plastic pollution

Core samples from Greenland’s seabed provide first historical overview of plastic pollution

By coring the seabed at 850 m water depth in Disko Bay off Greenland’s west coast, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have obtained the first historical record of plastic pollution in Greenland. The new data suggest a link to local socio-economic development and represent a step towards developing a common method for analyzing and mapping global microplastic pollution. By coring the seabed at 850 m water depth in Disko Bay off Greenland’s west coast, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have obtained the first historical record of plastic pollution in Greenland. The new data suggest a link to local socio-economic development and represent a step towards developing a common method for analyzing and mapping global microplastic pollution. Earth Sciences Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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