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Microplastics Footprints in a High-Altitude Basin of the Tibetan Plateau, China

Water 2021 13 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Sansan Feng, Sansan Feng, Hongwei Lu, Hongwei Lu, Tianci Yao

Summary

Microplastics were detected in surface waters and sediments of a remote high-altitude basin on the Tibetan Plateau, with fibers as the dominant type and atmospheric deposition identified as the likely primary transport pathway to this pristine area far from direct human activity.

Study Type Environmental

Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous in the environment and have been drawing increasing attention; however, MPs’ occurrence and behavior in remote areas are not well understood. In this study, we quantified and characterized MPs from surface waters and sediments in a remote area, namely the Tibetan Plateau, China. The samples were collected from the Lhasa River and the lower reaches of the Brahmaputra River to better understand MPs’ sources to rivers of the Tibetan Plateau. MPs’ concentrations in water and sediment were 735 items/m3 and 51 items/kg, respectively, and the dominating MPs observed were fibers with size ranging from 100 to 500 µm. MP abundance increased nearly two-fold from upstream to downstream in the Brahmaputra River, associated with the inputs from downstream human activities and the inflows of tributaries (especially the Lhasa River). This study provides important bases for analyzing MPs migration processes in the plateau region.

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