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A review of microplastic distribution in sediment profiles

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Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Abolfazl Naji Montaha Behbehani, Abolfazl Naji Abolfazl Naji Saif Uddin, Montaha Behbehani, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Abolfazl Naji Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Abolfazl Naji Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Scott W. Fowler, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Scott W. Fowler, Saif Uddin, Abolfazl Naji Abolfazl Naji Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Abolfazl Naji Montaha Behbehani, Abolfazl Naji Scott W. Fowler, Scott W. Fowler, Saif Uddin, Scott W. Fowler, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Saif Uddin, Scott W. Fowler, Saif Uddin, Scott W. Fowler, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Scott W. Fowler, Montaha Behbehani, Scott W. Fowler, Scott W. Fowler, Abolfazl Naji Abolfazl Naji Mohd. Faiz Uddin, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Mohd. Faiz Uddin, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Saif Uddin, Montaha Behbehani, Saif Uddin, Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Scott W. Fowler, Abolfazl Naji Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Saif Uddin, Montaha Behbehani, Abolfazl Naji Montaha Behbehani, Saif Uddin, Abolfazl Naji Montaha Behbehani, Montaha Behbehani, Abolfazl Naji

Summary

A review of microplastic distribution in marine sediment cores found that between 70–90% of environmental MPs accumulate in sediment profiles and that dated sediment cores can reconstruct historical MP deposition trends, with one Kuwaiti Bay core showing a 5-fold increase from 1951 to 2009.

Study Type Environmental

The growing use of plastic and their indiscriminate disposal into the environment has resulted in the accumulation of huge quantities of microplastic (MP) in the marine environment. Several studies have investigated the pathways of MPs reaching marine environments and a few have begun looking at their inventories in sediment profiles. Recent estimates suggest between 70 and 90% of the MP particles are accumulated into sediment profiles. This paper reviews MPs in sediment cores, and the methods used for chronological reconstruction to provide evidence to link the plastic usage and MP inventories over time. In one example, a Pb dated sediment core from Kuwait Bay revealed 0.1 MPs g of sediment deposited in approximately 1951 and 0.5 MPs g in sediment from 2009 indicating a progressively increasing presence in recent sediments. The review also highlights the issue of very large spatio-temporal variation in MP concentrations, indicating the limitation of a snapshot study especially when dealing with the surface sediments; and it demonstrates the relevance of using sediment cores for a better assessment of MP input and inventories in the marine environment. It is proposed that MP sediment data should be reported as N m year or g m year, and cores preferably dated using Pb, and supported by at least one other stratigraphic marker to enhance the usefulness of these datasets, since Pb can reliably date sediments as old as 100 years, a time-span which extends well beyond the time plastic production began. The anomalies in data processing and reporting in terms of number per kg of sediment or per cm/m should be addressed essentially by adopting a standardized protocol.

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