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Estimation of plastic waste accumulation in the Arctic

https://doi.org/10.21443/3034-1434-2025-3-1-59-67

Abstract

Sources responsible for pollution of the Arctic by plastic waste are considered. Approaches to plastic waste management are proposed. The spatial distribution of plastic waste is analyzed. Conclusions on the specific features of mass transfer of plastic and microplastics are drawn. A program for involving the local population in monitoring microplastic pollution is proposed.

About the Authors

A. N. Chusov
Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnical University
Russian Federation

Aleksandr N. Chusov — Cand. of Sci. (Tech.), Associate Professor, Associate Professor

ID WoS: M-6874-2014 Scopus ID: 57190860772 RSCI ID: 161099

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V. M. Abramov
Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping
Russian Federation

Valery M. Abramov — Cand. of Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Associate Professor, Associate Professor

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Chusov A.N., Abramov V.M. Estimation of plastic waste accumulation in the Arctic. Arctic and Innovations. 2025;3(1):59-67. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21443/3034-1434-2025-3-1-59-67

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