New paper published!

Our group’s first publication on atmospheric microplastics. This work is based on a collaboration between UMT, UKM and UEA, led by Dr Yet Yeen Hi from Universiti Malaysia Terengganu.
In this study, atmospheric deposition was collected at three sites in Malaysia, two urban and one pristine, covering the Northeast and Southwest monsoons to quantify the role of this pathway in Southeast Asia. Air mass back trajectories showed long-range atmospheric transport of microplastics to all sites with atmospheric deposition varying from 114 to 689 MP/m2/day. For the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, monsoonal season influenced microplastic transport and deposition rate with peak microplastic deposition during the Northeast monsoon due to higher wind speed. MP morphology combined with size fractionation and plastic type at the coastal sites indicated a role for long-range marine transport of MPs that subsequently provided a local marine source to the atmosphere at the coastal sites.
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Citation
Hee, Y.Y., Hanif, N.M., Weston, K., Latif, M.T., Suratman, S., Rusli, M.U., Mayes, A.G., 2023. Atmospheric microplastic transport and deposition to urban and pristine tropical locations in Southeast Asia. Science of The Total Environment 902, 166153.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.166153