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Pauline Seidel
@paulineseidel.bsky.social
Geographer [she/her] w/ loads of 💚 for Microplastics Research, Soils & Coffee ☕️

Geographin [sie/ihr] mit viel 💚 für Mikroplastik-Forschung, Böden & Kaffee ☕️
Greetings from our Summer School at the Vjosa River, Albania 👋🏼

…and this is what it looks like to sample floodplain sediments at one of the last wild rivers in Europe to test them for microplastics 👩🏼‍🔬 Felt like being a child again, playing around in the mud - but doing it for research this time :D
September 30, 2025 at 5:01 AM
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📢 New research article in Microplastics & Nanoplastics
@springer.springernature.com by our former master student
@paulineseidel.bsky.social: Vertical distribution & post-depositional translocation of microplastics in a Rhine floodplain soil
📖👉 microplastics.springeropen.com/articles/10....
Vertical distribution and post-depositional translocation of microplastics in a Rhine floodplain soil - Microplastics and Nanoplastics
Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous in the environment, but their vertical movement in undisturbed soils is poorly understood. This study investigates MP distribution and transport in one 110 cm soil profile from a Rhine River floodplain, Germany. Nine soil samples were analyzed for MP content, grain size distribution, bulk density, porosity, and organic carbon content. MPs (10 $$\upmu$$ μ m to 5 mm) were characterized by size, shape, and polymer type using ATR-FTIR and $$\upmu$$ μ FTIR. Biological activity was assessed through earthworm species identification and abundance, and sediment deposition was dated using optically stimulated luminescence (OSL). To our knowledge, this is one of the first studies to integrate detailed field observations with dating results to draw conclusions about the vertical displacement of microplastics. MPs were detected at all depths, with 81.3%–96.6% being 10–150 $$\upmu$$ μ m in size, predominantly fragments and spheres. Concentrations peaked at 790,497 particles $$kg^{-1}$$ k g - 1 dry soil between 38 and 45 cm, where root- and earthworm-formed macropores facilitated transport. Below this depth, reduced porosity limited movement, favoring smaller MPs. OSL dating indicated sedimentation before the 1950s/60s below 20 cm, suggesting vertical transport of MPs. Therefore, we would advise to be careful using small MPs as stratigraphic markers for the Anthropocene. Although analysing just one soil profile, this study highlights the role of biological activity and soil structure in MP translocation and emphasizes the need to account for small MPs in floodplain studies to avoid underestimating their environmental presence. Graphical Abstract
microplastics.springeropen.com
September 25, 2025 at 9:31 AM
First publication - check! 😍 Still can’t believe it happened!

My road to the 1st paper:

2022: Lab work done 🥼
2023: First draft 📑
2024: Final draft & first journal submission ✔️
2025: Two other journals later: Publication! 💥

Huge thanks to my co-others! Science is team-work 💪🏼

➡️ rdcu.be/eAFhd
Vertical distribution and post-depositional translocation of microplastics in a Rhine floodplain soil
rdcu.be
August 21, 2025 at 6:29 AM
A scientist‘s joy when a new measurement device arrived :D Now, we can also measure plastic particles & their polymertype directly in the field 😎

Die Freude einer Wissenschaftlerin wenn ein neues Messgerät eintrifft :D Jetzt können wir Plastikpartikel & deren Polymertyp direkt im Gelände messen 😎
July 22, 2025 at 11:16 AM
Respekt und größten Dank für diese klaren Worte! 👏🏼

…vor allem und gerade auch als Lehrperson, wo zumindest ich häufig Debatten geführt habe ob solche Aussagen schon „zu politisch“ seien, zeigt dieses Video dass der Klimawandel doch auf rein physikalischen Grundlagen fußt.
Ich hatte hier jüngst ein Video aus einer Vorlesung gepostet. Es stieß auf reges Interesse, und mehrfach kam die Frage nach einer Version zum Teilen. Hier ist sie nun; Link im nächsten Post. Es geht um das brutale physikalische Maß für alles Weitere. Und darum, die Menschlichkeit nicht zu verlieren.
July 14, 2025 at 6:28 AM
Mikroplastik bei der heute-show?! Sehr cool dass es dieses nischige Thema ins TV schafft! Gleichzeitig ernüchternd wie negativ Mikroplastik Umwelt & unsere Gesundheit beeinflusst. Btw, wir an der HTW Dresden forschen zu diesem Thema & suchen v.a. ✨Lösungen✨

⤵️ www.zdf.de/shows/heute-... [13:49 min]
June 1, 2025 at 8:48 AM
Right now: inside the Plastics Interest Group @setac.bsky.social 🧭
~ 50 researchers listening to others’ findings & their results speak the same language, plastics seem to be harmful for humans and nature. And we know it’s literally everywhere. So let’s find solutions to tackle #plasticpollution 💪🏼
May 14, 2025 at 2:48 PM
Meet me at the #SETAC conference🙋‍♀️
➡️ this Thursday, Poster Th333

Find out about our results & experimental designs 🌱 Looking forward to your thoughts & hope for some interesting conversations on how to tackle plastic pollution in soils. Maybe you have an idea? #LetsFightMicroplasticPollutionTogether
May 14, 2025 at 8:06 AM
…still fascinated by both, out robot 🤖 simply moving samples from the heating unit (TGA) to the analysing unit (GC/MS), and how cool the sunlight and shadow look from the moving trees 🌳 outside the building
May 8, 2025 at 7:54 AM
„Hello! Would you like to fight environmental plastic pollution with me?” Today’s edition: Berlin, Stifterverband, brainstorming on methods on how to remove microplastics from soils.

You also have an idea? Then hit me! 🙏🏼
April 2, 2025 at 8:06 PM
This is what it looks like to weigh 7 samples for our new devise. Step 1: Measuring known polymer types (here: polyamide) with known masses. And yes, measuring 0.04 mg microplastics without the 1st coffee in the morning is a tough one, at least for me :D

*Deutsch in Kommentaren*
March 25, 2025 at 11:41 AM
„What do you actually do as a researcher?“, I often hear. Well, today I was 2 hours in a meeting and 4 hours dealing with the software of our infrared microscope, including 2.5 hours IT support hotline 🫠 and nope, the problem isn’t fixed yet. #sendhelp :D
March 20, 2025 at 1:21 PM
See this tiny little green thingy in the middle of the filter? Well, that’s microplastics we’ve found in compost. And I bet there’s even many more particles we can’t see due to color, size, etc.

*Deutsch in Kommentaren*
February 28, 2025 at 8:05 AM
…paper rejected for the 2nd time 🥲 SciEnce iS fUn, they said… 🫠
February 26, 2025 at 12:52 PM
…can relate to 100% :D
Are you *really* teaching about plate tectonics if you aren't wildly gesturing with your hands? 😅
February 26, 2025 at 7:53 AM
Reposted by Pauline Seidel
Staffel 2 von Sachgrundaktivismus ist in vollem Gange! Für Gesprächsfolgen suche ich kontinuierlich Gäst*innen. Wenn ihr Staffel 2 mitgestalten wollt, schreibt mir eine Mail an: sachgrundaktivismus@gmail.com. Gerne mit 1,2 Sätzen zu euch und, wenn ihr schon eine Idee habt, auch mit Themenwunsch.
February 24, 2025 at 1:25 PM
Reposted by Pauline Seidel
Diesen Freitag erscheint die nächste Folge der Sachgrundaktivismus-Wahlreihe! 📣

Bis dahin: hört gerne in die aktuelle Klima-Folge mit @paulineseidel.bsky.social rein. Hier findet ihr eine Auflistung aller Plattformen, auf denen es meinen Podcast gibt:

Gerne breit teilen! #sachgrundpod
Alle Folgen von Sachgrundaktivismus - Sachgrundaktivismus – der Promotionspodcast
Alle Folgen von Sachgrundaktivismus Hier kommst Du zu allen Plattformen, auf denen Sachgrundaktivismus erscheint. RSS RSS-Feed-Link Spotify Zugänglich mit und ohne Abo (ohne Abo nicht werbefrei). Appl...
sachgrundaktivismus.de
February 3, 2025 at 2:04 PM
Ich hab wohl keine Frage öfter gehört als: „Was macht man eigentl so als Geograph:in?“ Der Podcast NA6/99 widmet sich genau dessen & ich durfte Gästin sein! 😍 Hört rein und erfahrt mehr darüber was ich mache, warum Geo so toll ist und was ich nebenbei noch treibe: open.spotify.com/episode/7Lp4...
Pauline Seidel zu Gast bei NA 6/99 - Der Geographen-Podcast
NA 6/99 - Der Geographen-Podcast · Episode
open.spotify.com
January 31, 2025 at 11:55 AM
After my paper got rejected by one journal lately (yes, failures also belong to science 🥲), I just saw that the other journal passed it now to the reviewers! 😍 Fingers crossed! As it’s my first paper as first author, I’m doing this whole process for the first time and it’s quite exciting imho.
January 25, 2025 at 4:16 PM
Mal wieder die Basics zum Thema Klimawandel auffrischen? Lust drauf zu erfahren wie Biodiversität, Klimaschutz und Erholungsorte zusammenhängen? Und dabei auch Input dazu bekommen was schon richtig gut läuft?

Dann hört in Julianes Podcast rein, bei dem ich zu Gast sein durfte 👇🏼
Vorhang auf für Staffel 2 von Sachgrundaktivismus! 🥳🎙️

In Folge 1 meiner Wahlreihe spreche ich mit @paulineseidel.bsky.social über das Klima - denn in der Medienberichterstattung hat der Klimawandel gerade kaum Anteil. Wir möchten das ändern - und uns und euch einen Überblick verschaffen. 1/3
January 25, 2025 at 4:10 PM
Joined a workshop on equality in STEM yesterday & got confronted with a male PhD stating that women* don’t have the „right characteristics“ to become a prof & that women* get mansplained bc we’re explaining stuff way too emotionally (to name just 2 examples from 6 hrs). Tbh, fuck him! Let’s unite! 💪🏼
December 14, 2024 at 3:35 PM
Reposted by Pauline Seidel
December 5, 2024 at 4:24 PM
Happy world soil day! 🎉

(…still lacking a nice soil emoji - any idea what it could look like?!)

And btw, did u know that the „Forest Soil“ is soil of the year 2024 in 🇩🇪? Actually, forest soils can be pretty different, e.g. depending on the rocks they’re emerging from. Here is a small variety:
December 5, 2024 at 3:46 PM
Never not (soil) geographer
December 2, 2024 at 7:23 AM
Today exactly 300 follower! 😍 Love to see so many people interested in (geo)sciences!

…and sorry that it has been to quite lately here. Sickness & PhD-Proposal kicked in 👀

However, what kind of content you fancy here? Geo-Facts? Stories from my daily life? Sth entirely different? Pls let me know 🙏🏼
November 9, 2024 at 5:29 PM