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Microplastics in surface water and sediments of Chongming Island in the Yangtze Estuary, China

Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 226 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Juan Wang Yubo Li, Yubo Li, Yubo Li, Yubo Li, Zhibo Lu, Juan Wang Zhibo Lu, Zhibo Lu, Hongyuan Zheng, Zhibo Lu, Zhibo Lu, Zhibo Lu, Zhibo Lu, Juan Wang Juan Wang Zhibo Lu, Cheng Chen, Juan Wang Zhibo Lu, Juan Wang

Summary

This study surveyed microplastic abundance and characteristics in surface water and sediments around Chongming Island in the Yangtze Estuary, China, finding widespread contamination with fibers and fragments dominating. The Yangtze Estuary serves as a major conduit for microplastics moving from freshwater to the marine environment.

Polymers
Study Type Environmental

Abstract Background The Yangtze Estuary acts as gateways where microplastics transport from freshwater into marine environments, with one of the largest discharge volumes in the world. The occurrence of microplastics in surface water and sediments of the Yangtze Estuary has been reported. However, little is known about microplastics in and around Chongming Island in the estuary. In this study, the distribution of microplastics in surface water and sediments of Chongming Island was investigated and compared in different environmental medium. Results Abundances of microplastics in surface water and sediments were in the ranges of 0–259 items m − 3 and 10–60 items kg − 1 dry weight, respectively. Microplastics were more abundant in the surface water of the Yangtze River shores than in the inland rivers (p < 0.01). Proportions in fiber form in surface water and sediment were 33% and 67%; and those in fragment form were 39% and 24%. Most particles (> 72%) were < 1 mm in the longest dimension; 65% were white and 30% were transparent. Of the 11 compositions identified, polyethylene, polypropylene, and α-cellulose predominated in both phases. Conclusion This is the first study to focus on microplastics in inland watercourses on Chongming Island and along the Yangtze River’s shores in both phases. There were differences between the island and estuary in composition and density due to the distinct vertical mixing processes. The in situ filtration of surface water (100 L) sampling method was well employed in various freshwater environments and free of plastic materials in front of the filter, analysis results of which provided an important baseline reference for evaluating microplastic pollution in the Yangtze Estuary.

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