TY - JOUR
T1 - Using machine learning to reveal drivers of soil microplastics and assess their stock
T2 - A national-scale study
AU - Zhang, Linjie
AU - Wang, Feng
AU - Wang, Wenyue
AU - Su, Yinglong
AU - Zhan, Min
AU - Lu, Jun
AU - Xie, Bing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/10/5
Y1 - 2024/10/5
N2 - The issue of microplastic (MP) contamination in soil is a significant concern. However, due to limited large-scale studies and stock assessments, our understanding of the drivers of their distribution and fate remains incomplete. To address this, we conducted a comprehensive study in China, collected MP data from 621 sites, and utilized machine learning techniques for analysis. Our findings revealed 9 key factors influencing the distribution of soil MPs, highlighting their nonlinear influence processes. Among these factors, atmospheric deposition emerged as the most dominant driver, while wind and precipitation could lead to the transformation of soil from a sink to a source of MPs. MP concentrations in Chinese soils vary from 1.4 to 4333.1 particles/kg, with human activities significantly affecting their distribution, resulting in higher concentrations in the east and lower concentrations in the west. The estimated MP stock in Chinese soils is 1.92 × 1018 particles, equivalent to a mass of 2.11–8.64 million tonnes. This stock alone surpasses that found in global oceans, making global soil the largest reservoir of MPs. Overall, this study enhances our understanding of the environmental behavior of MPs and provides valuable data and theoretical support for the prevention, control, and management of this contamination.
AB - The issue of microplastic (MP) contamination in soil is a significant concern. However, due to limited large-scale studies and stock assessments, our understanding of the drivers of their distribution and fate remains incomplete. To address this, we conducted a comprehensive study in China, collected MP data from 621 sites, and utilized machine learning techniques for analysis. Our findings revealed 9 key factors influencing the distribution of soil MPs, highlighting their nonlinear influence processes. Among these factors, atmospheric deposition emerged as the most dominant driver, while wind and precipitation could lead to the transformation of soil from a sink to a source of MPs. MP concentrations in Chinese soils vary from 1.4 to 4333.1 particles/kg, with human activities significantly affecting their distribution, resulting in higher concentrations in the east and lower concentrations in the west. The estimated MP stock in Chinese soils is 1.92 × 1018 particles, equivalent to a mass of 2.11–8.64 million tonnes. This stock alone surpasses that found in global oceans, making global soil the largest reservoir of MPs. Overall, this study enhances our understanding of the environmental behavior of MPs and provides valuable data and theoretical support for the prevention, control, and management of this contamination.
KW - Distribution
KW - Drivers
KW - Machine learning
KW - Soil microplastic
KW - Stock
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85200800786
U2 - 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135466
DO - 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135466
M3 - 文章
C2 - 39128149
AN - SCOPUS:85200800786
SN - 0304-3894
VL - 478
JO - Journal of Hazardous Materials
JF - Journal of Hazardous Materials
M1 - 135466
ER -