Abstract
Land-based plastic waste, carried to the sea through rivers, is considered a main source of marine plastic pollution. However, most plastics that leak into the environment never make it into the ocean. Only a small fraction of plastics that are found in the terrestrial and aquatic compartments of river systems are emitted, and the vast majority can be retained for years, decades, and potentially centuries. In this perspective paper we introduce the concept of river systems as plastic reservoirs. Under normal conditions, hydrometeorological variables (such as wind, runoff and river discharge) mobilize, transport and deposit plastics within different river compartments (e.g., riverbanks, floodplains, lakes,…
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Keywords
- Hydrometeorology
- Plastic pollution
- Environmental science
- Estuary
- Microplastics
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Pollution
- Discharge
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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