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Microplastics: What Can We Learn from Clastic Sediments?

Springer Water, ISSN: 2364-8198, Vol: Part F1637, Page: 105-116
2023
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Book Chapter Description

Microplastics research has gained momentum in the 21st century but lags behind the long-standing research on clastic sediment. An interdisciplinary review paper was conducted, comparing microplastics with natural sediments in terms of particle properties, transport processes, sampling techniques, and ecotoxicology. The paper identifies seven research goals to enhance our understanding of microplastics in freshwater environments while learning from sediment research. This extended abstract presents the core message of the review paper, emphasizing the need to improve descriptions of microplastic particles, understand their transport processes, develop standardized sampling methods, and study their ecotoxicological effects. The research goals outline specific tasks to achieve these objectives and emphasize the importance of comparing microplastics to sediments to gain insights into their toxicity. Addressing these research goals will contribute to a comprehensive understanding of microplastics and their impact on freshwater ecosystems. For detailed insights, the original paper should be consulted.

Bibliographic Details

Kryss Waldschläger; Muriel Z. M. Brückner; Bethanie Carney Almroth; Christopher R. Hackney; Tanveer M. Adyel; Olubukola S. Alimi; Sara L. Belontz; Win Cowger; Darragh Doyle; Andrew Gray; Ian Kane; Merel Kooi; Matthias Kramer; Simone Lechthaler; Laura Michie; Tor Nordam; Florian Pohl; Catherine Russell; Amalie Thit; Wajid Umar; Daniel Valero; Arianna Varrani; Anish K. Warrier; Lucy C. Woodall; Nan Wu

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Earth and Planetary Sciences; Agricultural and Biological Sciences; Environmental Science

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