Plastic Debris in 29 Great Lakes Tributaries: Relations to Watershed Attributes and Hydrology
United States Geological Survey · SUNY Fredonia
Abstract
. Ninety-eight percent of sampled plastic particles were less than 4.75 mm in diameter and therefore considered microplastics. Fragments, films, foams, and pellets/beads were positively correlated with urban-related watershed attributes and were found at greater concentrations during runoff-event conditions. Fibers, the most frequently detected particle type, were not associated with urban-related watershed attributes, wastewater effluent contribution, or hydrologic condition. Results from this study add to the body of information currently available on microplastics in different environmental compartments, including unique contributions to quantify their occurrence and variability in rivers with a wide…
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3Topics & keywords
- Microplastics
- Tributary
- Environmental science
- Debris
- Watershed
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Surface runoff
- Effluent
- Clean water and sanitation