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Buoyant microplastics in freshwater sediments – How do they get there?

The Science of The Total Environment 2022 52 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.
Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Marziye Molazadeh, Marziye Molazadeh, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Marziye Molazadeh, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Marziye Molazadeh, Fan Liu, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Fan Liu, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Jes Vollersten, Jes Vollersten Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Fan Liu, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Marziye Molazadeh, Marziye Molazadeh, Laura Simon-Sánchez, Marziye Molazadeh, Fan Liu, Jes Vollersten Jes Vollersten, Jes Vollersten, Jes Vollersten

Summary

Microplastics were found to accumulate in the sediments of a stormwater treatment pond at average concentrations of 44,383 items per kg, with highly uneven spatial distribution reflecting hydrodynamic deposition patterns within the pond. The study provides insight into how stormwater infrastructure captures microplastics and what fraction may still pass through to receiving waters.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

The accumulation of microplastics (MPs) in the sediments of a stormwater treatment pond was studied to gain knowledge on how these facilities protect the natural environment against this emerging pollutant. Thirteen sediment samples were analyzed for MPs down to 10 μm, mapping the pattern of accumulation in the pond. The average abundance in terms of MP-number and mass was 11.8 μg kg and 44,383 item kg, respectively. They were rather unevenly distributed, with concentrations varying up to two orders of magnitude within the pond, showing that a trustworthy quantification of MPs retained by such units must rely on many and well-distributed subsamples. Buoyant MPs made up 95.4 % of the MP-mass and 83.5 % of the MP-number and in most of the sampled locations, polypropylene dominated the polymer fingerprint, followed by polyethylene. No spatial pattern in the distribution of MPs in the pond was identified. Instead, the MP content correlated to the organic matter and silt content, indicating that the processes leading to deposition could be similar. A computational fluid dynamics model was set up and used to simulate the transport mechanisms governing the conveyance of MPs in the pond from water to sediments. The results showed that the combination of advection and dispersion were likely the driving mechanism for buoyant (and non-buoyant) MPs to get in contact with the sediment bed and spread over the pond. Once in contact with the sediments, the MPs would have some probability of being permanently incorporated and hereby preventing them from entering the downstream aquatic environment.

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