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Microplastics in urban soils of Nanjing in eastern China: Occurrence, relationships, and sources

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Yujie Zhou, Chunhui Wang Yujie Zhou, Chunhui Wang Yujie Zhou, Yujie Zhou, Yujie Zhou, Yujie Zhou, Yujie Zhou, Yifei Qiu, Yifei Qiu, Yifei Qiu, Yifei Qiu, Yifei Qiu, Yifei Qiu, Chunhui Wang Chunhui Wang Chunhui Wang Junxiao Wang, Junxiao Wang, Zhenyi Jia, Chunhui Wang Shenglü Zhou, Chunhui Wang Chunhui Wang Shenglü Zhou, Shenglü Zhou, Shenglü Zhou, Shenglü Zhou, Shenglü Zhou, Yan Li, Chunhui Wang Shenglü Zhou, Shenglü Zhou, Shenglü Zhou, Chunhui Wang Zhenyi Jia, Mengmeng Zou, Chunhui Wang Chunhui Wang Chunhui Wang Mengmeng Zou, Mengmeng Zou, Mengmeng Zou, Mengmeng Zou, Mengmeng Zou, Yujie Zhou, Qiqi Yin, Yifei Qiu, Zhenyi Jia, Zhenyi Jia, Qiqi Yin, Qiqi Yin, Qiqi Yin, Zhenyi Jia, Qiqi Yin, Shenglü Zhou, Chunhui Wang Yifei Qiu, Yifei Qiu, Yan Li, Qiqi Yin, Zhenyi Jia, Shenglü Zhou, Mengmeng Zou, Mengmeng Zou, Mengmeng Zou, Chengqiang Li, Mengmeng Zou, Mengmeng Zou, Mengmeng Zou, Chunhui Wang Shenglü Zhou, Shenglü Zhou, Chunhui Wang Bei Ye, Tianwei Guo, Chunhui Wang Tianwei Guo, Chunhui Wang Zhenyi Jia, Shenglü Zhou, Chunhui Wang Zhenyi Jia, Chunhui Wang Chunhui Wang Chunhui Wang Chunhui Wang Yan Li, Chunhui Wang Shenglü Zhou, Chunhui Wang Chunhui Wang

Summary

Researchers surveyed microplastics in urban green space soils across Nanjing, China, finding an average abundance of 461 particles per kilogram with fibers and fragments as the dominant forms. Source analysis linked microplastic patterns to nearby delivery and recycling activity points, suggesting that urban logistics infrastructure is an underrecognized microplastic source.

Polymers

Although microplastic (MP) pollution has been defined as a new global challenge by the United Nations Environment Programme, their abundance and composition has only been studied in-depth within farmland soil, while minimal attention has been placed on urban soil contamination. Accordingly, within the current study, MP abundance and composition is investigated within urban soil from green spaces in Nanjing, eastern China. The average MP abundance in soil was 461 ± 222 items/kg and primarily comprised fibers (39.1%) and fragments (37.7%). MPs <1000 μm in size accounted for 83.7% of the total content and white MPs were the most abundant (26.5%). The dominant polymers were polyethylene glycol terephthalate (32.0%) and polypropylene (20.5%). Moreover, relationship network analysis generated three distinct MP modules based on community similarity. Indeed, the degree of similarity increased by ∼26.8% per kilometer. Furthermore, application of a forward selective optimal multiple regression model identified clay, sand, longitude, and points of interest for recycling bins (RecyclePOI) as the primary spatial and soil environmental factors affecting MP abundance and composition. Additionally, five potential sources of MPs were identified based on the MP diversity integrated index fitting results, and point of interest density (MDII-POI) source analysis (R = 0.21-0.62; P < 0.05). In particular, the point of interest of express delivery points (ExpressPOI) were important sources of plastic emissions as they are widely distributed throughout urban and fringe areas. Collectively, the findings of this study provide novel insights regarding quantitative source appointment and regional ecological control of MPs in urban soil.

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