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Characteristics of microplastics in the beach sediments of Marina tourist beach, Chennai, India
Authors
Author Affiliations
Alagappa University, Pukyong National University, University of Chittagong
Published InMarine Pollution Bulletin
Year2022
Citations48
Abstract
Marina beach in Chennai metropolitan city attracts numerous tourists from all around the world, and it is an important ecological habitat for many life forms. Rapid urbanisation and industrial developments have led to excessive use of plastics and increased the amount of plastic waste generated in the natural environment. This first baseline study evaluates the microplastic (MP) accumulation in beach surface sediments of Marina and Pattinapakkam beaches through FTIR, AFM and SEM analyses. Sediment samples were collected from 40 stations and different types of MP polymers were identified. On average, 459 (60.8%) and 297 (39.2%) MP particles were found in the samples from Marina and Pattinapakkam beaches, respectively. We found that polyethylene types and additives are the dominant MPs in…
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