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Spatiotemporal dynamics of microplastics in an urban river network area

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Tong Liu, Qiji Zhang, Qiji Zhang, Tong Liu, Yifan Fan, Wenxin Rao, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Qiji Zhang, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Tong Liu, Wenxin Rao, Tong Liu, Tong Liu, Wenxin Rao, Ligang Deng, Tong Liu, Wenxin Rao, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Jinglan Zheng, Jinglan Zheng, Jinglan Zheng, Jinglan Zheng, Tong Liu, Yifan Fan, Tong Liu, Xin Qian, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Xin Qian Jinglan Zheng, Jinglan Zheng, Jinglan Zheng, Jinglan Zheng, Tong Liu, Tong Liu, Xin Qian, Yifan Fan, Xin Qian Ligang Deng, Tong Liu, Xin Qian Xin Qian, Tong Liu, Wenxin Rao, Qiji Zhang, Yifan Fan, Qiji Zhang, Xin Qian Xin Qian Yifan Fan, Qiji Zhang, Qiji Zhang, Qiji Zhang, Ligang Deng, Ligang Deng, Ligang Deng, Qiji Zhang, Ligang Deng, Xin Qian, Yifan Fan, Wenxin Rao, Tong Liu, Tong Liu, Wenxin Rao, Tong Liu, Tong Liu, Tong Liu, Qiji Zhang, Tong Liu, Qiji Zhang, Wenxin Rao, Qiji Zhang, Xin Qian Jinglan Zheng, Qiji Zhang, Qiji Zhang, Tong Liu, Qiji Zhang, Jinglan Zheng, Tong Liu, Tong Liu, Tong Liu, Wenxin Rao, Jinglan Zheng, Jinglan Zheng, Jinglan Zheng, Xin Qian, Yifan Fan, Yifan Fan, Xin Qian Xin Qian, Xin Qian, Xin Qian Xin Qian Xin Qian Xin Qian Xin Qian Jinglan Zheng, Xin Qian, Yifan Fan, Xin Qian

Summary

Researchers investigated microplastic dynamics in an urban river network in eastern China, finding abundances of 2.3 to 104.6 particles per liter that were significantly higher during wet seasons and concentrated near commercial, industrial, and wastewater discharge areas.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Microplastics contamination in the environment is a global problem, but little is known about their dynamics in urban river networks, an important site of microplastics occurrence and harboring complex transport pathways. In this study, we investigated the spatiotemporal dynamic of microplastics in a typical urban river network in eastern China from December 2018 to September 2019. microplastics abundance (mean ± standard deviation) in the river network ranged from 2.3 ± 1.2 to 104.6 ± 5.6 particles/L and was significantly higher during the wet than during the dry season. The distribution of microplastics in the upper, middle, and lower reaches of the river network did not significantly differ, nor did the abundance of microplastics in the surface water vs. the bottom water. However, high abundances were determined in commercial and industrial areas, at a wastewater treatment plant outlet, in an urban canal, and in an urban-rural fringe area. The seasonal dynamics of the overall abundance of microplastics could be explained by the hysteresis effect of urban plastic production and the variation in regional precipitation. 78.2% of the microplastics were < 330 µm in size; the most common colors were blue and black, and the most common shapes were fragments and fibers. The polymer types of the microplastics were assessed using laser direct infrared (LDIR), a novel chemical imaging system that identified silicone, rubber, polytetrafluoroethylene, and polypropylene as the main components of the microplastics. A non-metric multidimensional scaling analysis (NMDS) based on the abundance of the polymer components across samples showed aggregations of sampling sites, that indicated the possible sources of the microplastics. Our study provides insights into the spatiotemporal dynamics of microplastics in an urban river network and suggests the potential of LDIR in the accurate quantitative analysis of microplastics in the environment.

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