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The distribution and characterisation of microplastics in air, surface water and sediment within a major river system

Author Affiliations
University of Plymouth, Wildlife Institute of India, University of Dhaka, Institut Des Substances et Organismes de la Mer, ...
Published InThe Science of The Total Environment
Year2023
Citations87

Abstract

Rivers are key pathways for the transfer of microplastics (MP) to marine environments. However, there are considerable uncertainties about the amount of microplastics transported by rivers to the ocean; this results in inaccuracies in our understanding of microplastic quantity and transport by freshwater systems. Additionally, it has been suggested that rivers may represent long-term sinks, with microplastics accumulating in sediment due to their high density or other biological, chemical, and physical factors. The atmosphere is also an important pathway by which airborne microplastics may enter aquatic habitats. Here, we compare for first time microplastics type and concentration in these key environmental mediums (air, water and sediment) along a major river (Ganges), from sea to source to understand 1) the abundance,…
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