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Dataset accompanying the publication "Transport and retention of micro-Polystyrene in coarse riverbed sediments: Effects of flow velocity, particle and sediment sizes"
Summary
This is an additional data repository accompanying the same study on microplastic transport in riverbed sediments. The data is provided to support reproducibility and further analysis of microplastic fate in freshwater environments.
The dataset in this repository is accompanying the publication "Transport and retention of micro-Polystyrene in coarse riverbed sediments: Effects of flow velocity, particle and sediment sizes" (in Microplastics and Nanoplastics, 2023, submitted 09.06.2023) The repository contains the raw image files of all sample filters which were scanned using the fluorescence imaging system ChemiDoc and used to analyse the infiltration behaviour of microplastic polystyrene in the manuscript. In addition, we provide the resulting data from the particle identification and geometric analysis which were derived from the raw data using ImageJ in tabular excel format. The data is structured in folders following the naming of the columns from the manuscript.
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