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Unveiling microplastic distribution and interactions in the benthic layer of the Yangtze River Estuary and East China Sea

Environmental Science and Ecotechnology 2023 32 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Xinyu Ge, Xiao Lu, Xinyu Ge, Jiawei Li, Xinyu Ge, Xinyu Ge, Xinyu Ge, Xiao Lu, Xinyu Ge, Xinyu Ge, Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Feng Xu, Jiangpeng Li, Xinyu Ge, Jiangpeng Li, Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Jiawei Li, Yuanyuan Tang Bo Li, Bo Li, Jiawei Li, Feng Xu, Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Jiangpeng Li, Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Xiao Lu, Jiawei Li, Jiangpeng Li, Jiangpeng Li, Lili Liu, Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Xiao Lu, Xiao Lu, Xiao Lu, Yuanyuan Tang Lili Liu, Yuanyuan Tang Xinyu Ge, Xinyu Ge, Lili Liu, Lijuan Wang, Jiangpeng Li, Lijuan Wang, Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Yunxiao Zhang, Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Xiao Lu, Yuanyuan Tang Jiangpeng Li, Jiangpeng Li, Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Jiawei Li, Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang Yuanyuan Tang

Summary

Researchers mapped microplastic distribution in the benthic layer of the Yangtze River Estuary and East China Sea, finding that microplastic concentrations in bottom water were 8 to 175 times higher than in surface water. The study reveals that polyester fibers were the dominant type, and that complex interactions between bottom water and sediment play a key role in how microplastics accumulate in these coastal environments.

Study Type Environmental

Microplastics (MPs), recognized as an emerging global environmental concern, have been extensively detected worldwide, with specific attention directed towards the Yangtze River Estuary (YRE) and East China Sea (ECS) regions. Despite their critical research significance, there remains a knowledge gap concerning the distribution of MPs in the benthic layer within this area, particularly regarding interactions governing their occurrence. Here we illuminate the distribution of MPs within the benthic layer and unravel the intricate interplay between bottom water and sediment in the YRE and ECS. We find that MPs are notably more abundant in bottom water, ranging from 8 to 175 times higher than in surface water. These MPs predominantly consist of polyester fibers, exhibit a size range between 0.5 and 5.0 mm, and display distinct coloration. Co-occurrence network analysis and Principal Coordinate Analysis confirm a robust correlation between MPs in bottom water and sediment, signifying the pivotal role of bottom water in mediating the distribution and transportation of MPs within the benthic layer. Furthermore, a positive correlation between MPs in sediment and bottom water turbidity underscores the impact of surface sediment resuspension and upwelling on MPs distribution. This study clarifies the intricate interactions within the benthic layer and highlights the crucial role of bottom water as a mediator in the vertical distribution of MPs, advancing our understanding of the "source-to-sink" transport processes governing MPs within water-sediment systems.

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