{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Atmospheric microplastic deposition associated with GDP and population growth: Insights from megacities in northern China. {Author}: Liu P;Shao L;Zhang Y;Silvonen V;Oswin H;Cao Y;Guo Z;Ma X;Morawska L; {Journal}: J Hazard Mater {Volume}: 469 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 May 5 {Factor}: 14.224 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.134024 {Abstract}: Microplastic (MP) pollution is evolving into one of the most pressing environmental concerns worldwide. This study assessed the impact of economic activities on atmospheric MP pollution across 17 megacities in northern China, analyzing the correlation between the deposition flux of atmospheric MPs and variables such as city population, gross domestic product (GDP), and industrial structure. The results have shown that the MP pollution is obviously impacted by human activities related to increased GDP, population, as well as tertiary service sector, in which the MP pollution shows most close relationship with the GDP growth. Polypropylene, polyamide, polyurethane, and polyethylene were identified as the primary components of atmospheric MPs. The average particle size of MPs in atmospheric dustfall is 78.3 µm, and the frequency of MP particles increases as the particle size decreases. The findings highlight the complex relationship between socio-economic development and atmospheric MP accumulation, providing essential insights for the formulation of targeted emission reduction strategies.