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Microplastics in Abiotic Compartments of a Hypersaline Lacustrine Ecosystem

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2022 15 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 35 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Mustafa Alirezazadeh, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Rosa Busquets Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Rosa Busquets Farid Moore, Rosa Busquets Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Mustafa Alirezazadeh, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Farid Moore, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Behnam Keshavarzi, Farid Moore, Rosa Busquets Farid Moore, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Farid Moore, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Farid Moore, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Rosa Busquets Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Rosa Busquets Farid Moore, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Mohsen Rezaei, Rosa Busquets Farid Moore, Rosa Busquets Farid Moore, Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Rosa Busquets Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Farid Moore, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Mohammad Javad Nematollahi, Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets Rosa Busquets

Summary

Researchers characterized microplastics across multiple abiotic compartments — surface sediment, lake salt, sludge, lake water, and wastewater — of the hypersaline Maharloo Lake in Iran for the first time, finding 742 microplastics dominated by clear, fibrous particles in the 50–250 µm size range.

Study Type Environmental

The study of microplastics in inland water bodies has been growing recently, but there is still insufficient knowledge of the status of microplastics in lacustrine ecosystems, especially saline lakes. Studies have also been conducted on sediment, water, and biological compartments of lakes. In the present study, the status of microplastics in abiotic compartments of the saline Maharloo Lake (Iran) was evaluated for the first time and included surface sediment, lake salt, sludge, lake water, and wastewater. A total of 742 microplastics, mainly clear and fibrous, ranging from 50 to 250 µm in size and composed of polypropylene and polyethylene terephthalate, were identified in 33 samples. Mean microplastic concentrations in solid samples were higher than in liquid ones, with the highest levels (51.7 microplastics kg<sup>-1</sup> ) in sludge and the lowest levels in lake salt (10.4 microplastics kg<sup>-1</sup> ). The highest microplastic levels were found in the northwest area of the lake, where wastewater effluents from urban, industrial, and agricultural activities discharge into the lake. Inter-relationship assessments of microplastics with hierarchical cluster analysis suggested that differences in the distribution of microplastics with different physical properties in Maharloo Lake are greatly affected by weathering processes and proximity to contaminated hotspots. Our results reveal that the widespread occurrence of microplastics in Maharloo Lake mostly originates from potential plastic sources in urban areas of Shiraz Metropolis and its industrial zone in the vicinity of the study area; thus microplastics are dispersed into the lake via surface runoffs, especially wastewater inflows. Environ Toxicol Chem 2023;42:19-32. © 2022 SETAC.

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