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Plastitar in the Mediterranean Sea: New records and the first geochemical characterization of these novel formations

Francesco Saliu, Montserrat Compa, Alessandro Becchi, Marina Lasagni, Elena Collina, Arianna Liconti, Enzo Suma, Salud Deudero, Daniele Grech, Giuseppe Suaria

2023Marine Pollution Bulletin14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A new geological formation consisting of plastic debris admixed to petroleum oil residue, termed "plastitar", has been recently described in the Canary Islands. Here, we report its widespread occurrence across the Mediterranean coast and new insights into its biogeochemical composition. Specifically, we found marked differences in the diagenetic stable indicator profiles, suggesting a heterogeneous seeps provenance. Moreover, the 801 plastic particles found in the 1372 g of tar surveyed, with a maximum concentration of 2.0 items/g, showed interesting patterns in the tar mat, with nurdles predominantly layered in the external of the tar mat and lines in the inner core. Overall, the collected observation suggests that tar entraps plastics through a stepwise process and is a sink for them.

Topics & Concepts

Biogeochemical cycleMediterranean climatetar (computing)GeologyDiagenesisMediterranean seaDebrisProvenanceOceanographyOil sandsSink (geography)GeochemistryEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental chemistryArchaeologyGeographyChemistryAsphaltProgramming languageComputer scienceCartographyMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionToxic Organic Pollutants ImpactMarine Biology and Environmental Chemistry
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