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[Pollution Status and Pollution Behavior of Microplastic in Surface Water and Sediment of Urban Rivers].

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Qilong Jia, Hao Chen Qilong Jia, Qilong Jia, Hao Chen Jianfeng Ye, Xin Zhao, Jianfeng Ye, Hao Chen Hao Chen Hao Chen Qilong Jia, Qilong Jia, Qilong Jia, Qilong Jia, Hao Chen Qilong Jia, Hao Chen Xin Zhao, Chensi Shen, Jianfeng Ye, Chensi Shen, Hao Chen Qilong Jia, Hao Chen Chensi Shen, Chensi Shen, Chensi Shen, Chensi Shen, Chensi Shen, Xin Zhao, Yi Zhu, Yun-Han Nie, Xin Zhao, Yun-Han Nie, Chensi Shen, Yun-Han Nie, Hao Chen Yi Zhu, Yun-Han Nie, Hao Chen Jianfeng Ye, Li Lei, Jianfeng Ye, Jianfeng Ye, Chensi Shen, Li Lei, Yun-Han Nie, Hao Chen Jianfeng Ye, Yun-Han Nie, Jianfeng Ye, Hao Chen Li Lei, Jianfeng Ye, Hao Chen Jianfeng Ye, Hao Chen Hao Chen

Summary

Researchers surveyed microplastic pollution in surface water and sediments of eight rivers across urban and suburban areas of Shanghai, finding widespread contamination that varied by location and urbanization level. The study provides a detailed picture of how urban rivers act as pathways for microplastics moving from land to sea.

Study Type Environmental

Rivers have been a subject of great concern in recent years as they have been found to be the critical path for the transmission of microplastics from terrestrial land to the ocean. However, the pollution status of microplastics and their behavior in the surface waters and sediments of urban rivers located in different urban areas remain unclear. In this study, 16 samples of surface water and sediment from eight rivers in the central and suburban areas of Shanghai Megacity were obtained and analyzed. High-speed cameras and Fourier transform infrared spectrometers were used to identify the abundance, size, color, shape, type, and other characteristics of microplastics in these samples. The results showed that the average abundance of microplastics in the surface waters of urban rivers in Shanghai Megacity was (7.5±2.8) pieces·L<sup>-1</sup>, while the corresponding average abundance in the sediment reached (1575.5±758.4)pieces·kg<sup>-1</sup> (wet weight). The abundance of microplastics was found to increase with the decreasing particle diameter. Among which, microplastics with a size of less than 500 μm, as well as the fibrous shape, transparent color, and Polyester composition, have always dominated in the urban rivers in Shanghai megacity. Comparably, microplastics in the sediments were more diverse in their morphology features and polymer compositions. Microplastic pollution in the urban rivers in Shanghai megacity was severe in comparison to that in other urban rivers worldwide. Among various urban rivers, the distribution of microplastics with different morphology features and polymer compositions is greatly influenced by a number of factors including the source (e.g., mainly laundry wastewater, personal care products, and refuse plastic waste), hydrodynamic conditions, and the physical and chemical properties of plastics. Furthermore, the pollution behavior (i.e., source, transmission, and fate) of microplastics occurring in urban rivers is discussed, and the potential impacts of various environmental factors are explained.

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