Microplastics in freshwater systems: Dynamic behaviour and transport processes
University of Warwick · University of Tehran
Abstract
Freshwater ecosystems are viewed as a key medium for the transport of land-based plastics into oceans. Microplastic (MP) particles in freshwater environments demonstrate high persistence and an extensive range of size and shape distributions, which make their mobility, distribution, and fate vary distinctly depending on the prevailing environmental conditions. The inherent physical properties of different plastic polymers are constantly evolving at different specific reaction rates due to the complex weathering processes in the environment. This continuously alters the underlying mechanisms governing MP dynamics and further complicates their ultimate fate in natural aquatic systems. This paper conducts a…
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- 22.05
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- 100%
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- 228
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3Topics & keywords
- Microplastics
- Environmental science
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Freshwater ecosystem
- Settling
- Environmental systems
- Ecosystem
- Biochemical engineering
- Life below water