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Microplastic abundance in the surface water of tropical estuarine fronts

Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2024 7 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Tao Wang, Tao Wang, T. Paramasivan, T. Paramasivan, T. Paramasivan, Daoji Li, Shiye Zhao, Tao Wang, Roswati Md Amin, Shiye Zhao, Tao Wang, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Tao Wang, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Daoji Li T. Paramasivan, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Daoji Li Roswati Md Amin, Roswati Md Amin, Roswati Md Amin, Roswati Md Amin, Tao Wang, Daoji Li, Tao Wang, Tao Wang, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Roswati Md Amin, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Tao Wang, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Yuzwan Mohamad, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Shiye Zhao, Shiye Zhao, Daoji Li Roswati Md Amin, Roswati Md Amin, Daoji Li Daoji Li Tao Wang, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li T. Paramasivan, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li T. Paramasivan, Tao Wang, Daoji Li Daoji Li Tao Wang, Tao Wang, Daoji Li Tao Wang, Tao Wang, Tao Wang, Nurhidayah Roseli, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Yuzwan Mohamad, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Tao Wang, Tao Wang, Tao Wang, Tao Wang, Tao Wang, Nurhidayah Roseli, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Roswati Md Amin, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Tao Wang, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Tao Wang, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Yuzwan Mohamad, Roswati Md Amin, Daoji Li, Roswati Md Amin, Daoji Li Idham Khalil, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Shiye Zhao, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Yuzwan Mohamad, Daoji Li, Yuzwan Mohamad, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Tao Wang, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li, Shiye Zhao, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li, Daoji Li Daoji Li Daoji Li, Daoji Li

Summary

This study measured microplastic abundance and types at surface water tropical estuarine fronts — zones where freshwater and saltwater mix — finding elevated microplastic concentrations at these boundaries compared to adjacent waters. Frontal zones appear to act as convergence areas that trap floating microplastics.

Study Type Environmental

Estuarine fronts are formed due to sharp density discontinuities resulting from the convergence of different water masses. This study, conducted in May and August of 2022 during the southwest monsoon season, focuses on assessing the role of estuarine fronts at Kuala Terengganu estuary in the accumulation of microplastics in surface seawater. The Terengganu River basin area covers approximately 4600 km and consists of two main tributaries that drain into the Kuala Terengganu estuary. Microplastic samples were collected from three areas, the plume, front, and shelf, utilizing two methods: manta net (> 350 µm) and bucket-water sampling (> 20 µm). Results indicate that the estuarine front consistently exhibited higher microplastic concentrations than the plume and shelf regions throughout the study period, with bucket-water sampling contributing significantly to the abundance. Specifically, peak concentrations occurred during the ebb tide at the frontal region in both months, reaching 5761.703 particles m and 12,687.437 particles m, respectively. The microplastics, predominantly transparent fibers smaller than 1000 µm, mostly showed signs of oxidative and mechanical weathering through SEM-EDS analysis, providing insights into their fate in estuarine surface waters. FTIR spectroscopy revealed polypropylene, polyethylene, and polyamide as the dominant polymers. These findings establish a baseline for microplastic abundance at the estuarine front of the Kuala Terengganu estuary and may inform future strategies for mitigating and recovering microplastic contamination in aquatic environments.

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