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Dispersion and transport of microplastics in three water-saturated coastal soils

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Yaqiang Wei, Xinde Cao, Zhefan Ren, Zhefan Ren, Yaqiang Wei, Zhefan Ren, Xiangyang Gui, Xiangyang Gui, Xiangyang Gui, Xiangyang Gui, Xiangyang Gui, Xiangyang Gui, Zhefan Ren, Zhefan Ren, Hao Qiu, Zhefan Ren, Zhefan Ren, Zhefan Ren, Zhefan Ren, Zhefan Ren, Zhefan Ren, Yaqiang Wei, Xiang Chen, Xinde Cao, Zhefan Ren, Zhefan Ren, Zhefan Ren, Hao Qiu, Hao Qiu, Xiaoyun Xu, Xiaoyun Xu, Xiangyang Gui, Hao Qiu, Xiangyang Gui, Hao Qiu, Xiangyang Gui, Xiangyang Gui, Xiangyang Gui, Xiangyang Gui, Xiangyang Gui, Xiangyang Gui, Zhefan Ren, Zhefan Ren, Xinde Cao, Ling Zhao, Xiaoyun Xu, Zhefan Ren, Yaqiang Wei, Zhefan Ren, Xiangyang Gui, Xiaoyun Xu, Xiaoyun Xu, Hao Qiu, Xiaoyun Xu, Xiangyang Gui, Xiang Chen, Xiaoyun Xu, Hao Qiu, Xiaoyun Xu, Xiaoyun Xu, Hao Qiu, Hao Qiu, Xiaoyun Xu, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Xiang Chen, Bin Gao Bin Gao Bin Gao Hao Qiu, Hao Qiu, Hao Qiu, Xiang Chen, Xinde Cao, Xiangyang Gui, Xinde Cao, Chen Ming, Xiangyang Gui, Xinde Cao, Xiaoyun Xu, Xiaoyun Xu, Hao Qiu, Xiaoyun Xu, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Ling Zhao, Yaqiang Wei, Hao Qiu, Hao Qiu, Xiaoyun Xu, Hao Qiu, Hao Qiu, Hao Qiu, Hao Qiu, Xinde Cao, Hao Qiu, Xinde Cao, Xiaoyun Xu, Hao Qiu, Xinde Cao, Xiang Chen, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Ling Zhao, Hao Qiu, Xiaoyun Xu, Hao Qiu, Xinde Cao, Xinde Cao, Hao Qiu, Xiaoyun Xu, Hao Qiu, Xiang Chen, Hao Qiu, Hao Qiu, Hao Qiu, Bin Gao Hao Qiu, Hao Qiu, Xinde Cao, Hao Qiu, Xinde Cao, Bin Gao

Summary

Transport of three sizes of microplastics (0.3, 0.5, and 1 micrometer) through three water-saturated coastal soils was compared, finding that soil properties including organic matter content and ionic composition strongly influenced microplastic mobility and dispersion.

The coastal area is one of the key zones for transport and fate of microplastics (MPs). This study investigated the transport behaviors of different sized MPs in three water-saturated coastal soils, with the aim to explore effects of properties of three different coastal soils on the dispersion and migration of three-sized MPs (0.3, 0.5, and 1 µm). All three-sized MPs had the strongest dispersion in Soil 3 solution, followed by that in Soil 1 solution and then that in Soil 2 solution. The strongest dispersion of MPs in Soil 3 solution was attributed to the lowest ionic strength. Such a high dispersion favored MPs movement in soil solution but readily be sorbed and fixed by rich Fe and Al oxides in Soil 3 solid through strong electrostatic attraction, leading to the lowest transport rate (20.5-41.2%). The high ionic strength in the Soil 1 solution decreased the dispersion of MPs, but the presence of high content of humic acid enhanced the electrostatic repulsion and steric hindrance between MPs and soil particles, resulting in the highest transport ability of MPs in Soil 1 (39.4-72.5%). The large amount of dissolved Ca and Mg in Soil 2 solution favored MPs bridged with fulvic acid, resulting in the highest aggregation of MPs and relatively lower transport ability (34.1-49.6%). Large-sized MPs had higher electrostatic repulsion between the particles, thus increasing the dispersion and transport capacity of MPs in soil. Modeling showed the experiment-consistent results that Soil 3 had the lowest MPs transport after 600 mm of heavy rainfall, with the maximum migration distance of 7.50-10.5 cm, which was smaller than that in Soil 2 (8.10-12.0 cm) and that in Soil 1 (9.00-18.3 cm). These results indicated that MPs transport in coastal soil is significant and soil solution and solid composition plays an important role in the dispersion and transport of MPs, respectively. These findings afforded a great basis for the assessment of the fate and risk of MPs in coastal areas.

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