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Micro(nano)plastics in Aquatic Environments: State of the Art and Beyond

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Amin Mojiri, John L. Zhou, Ziyang Lou

Summary

This editorial introduces a special issue on the state of micro- and nanoplastic pollution in aquatic environments. The collection brings together current research addressing the detection, distribution, and ecological impacts of these tiny plastic particles in water systems worldwide.

The significance of water resources cannot be overstated, as they are vital for human survival and the economic and social development of societies [...]

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