A radionuclide-dated (210Pb and 137Cs) sediment core collected from Hampstead Pond No. 1, a North London lake, was used to provide novel data on the historical accumulation of microplastic waste in the urban environment. Microplastics were extracted from sediments by sieving and dense-liquid separation. Fibres of anthropogenic origin dominated the assemblage. Microplastics were first identified by microscopy before Raman spectroscopy of selected particles was used to determine the composition of synthetic polymers and dyes. Polystyrene microplastic particles were identified, in addition to synthetic fibres of polyacrylonitrile, polyvinyl chloride and fibres containing synthetic dyes. Concentrations of total microplastics in the sediment sam...
Extended Abstract Context The study of microplastic (<5 mm) pollution has, over the past 15 years,...
Plastic debris is an environmentally persistent and complex contaminant of increasing concern. Under...
Pollution from microplastics and anthropogenic fibres threatens lakes, but we know little about what...
A radionuclide-dated (210Pb and 137Cs) sediment core collected from Hampstead Pond No. 1, a North Lo...
Sewage effluent input and population were chosen as predictors of microplastic presence in sediments...
Sewage effluent input and population were chosen as predictors of microplastic presence in sediments...
The global increase in plastic production has led to growing concern about the environmental impacts...
Only few microplastic studies have utilized the full potential of sediment samples to assess the mic...
Plastic production and consumption keep increasing through time and so the problems related to this ...
Microplastics are considered to be an emerging pollutant in aquatic ecosystems. However, most studie...
Surface waters of the Great Lakes are known to be contaminated with microplastics, however, micropla...
Although microplastics (MP) archiving processes are suggested in river sediments, few studies have a...
SummaryPlastic waste is of increasing concern in marine ecosystems [1–3]. Buoyant plastic particles ...
The pollution of microplastics in the marine environment is a growing issue that impacts us globall...
Only scarce information is available about the abundance of microplastics (MPs) in Nordic lakes. In ...
Extended Abstract Context The study of microplastic (<5 mm) pollution has, over the past 15 years,...
Plastic debris is an environmentally persistent and complex contaminant of increasing concern. Under...
Pollution from microplastics and anthropogenic fibres threatens lakes, but we know little about what...
A radionuclide-dated (210Pb and 137Cs) sediment core collected from Hampstead Pond No. 1, a North Lo...
Sewage effluent input and population were chosen as predictors of microplastic presence in sediments...
Sewage effluent input and population were chosen as predictors of microplastic presence in sediments...
The global increase in plastic production has led to growing concern about the environmental impacts...
Only few microplastic studies have utilized the full potential of sediment samples to assess the mic...
Plastic production and consumption keep increasing through time and so the problems related to this ...
Microplastics are considered to be an emerging pollutant in aquatic ecosystems. However, most studie...
Surface waters of the Great Lakes are known to be contaminated with microplastics, however, micropla...
Although microplastics (MP) archiving processes are suggested in river sediments, few studies have a...
SummaryPlastic waste is of increasing concern in marine ecosystems [1–3]. Buoyant plastic particles ...
The pollution of microplastics in the marine environment is a growing issue that impacts us globall...
Only scarce information is available about the abundance of microplastics (MPs) in Nordic lakes. In ...
Extended Abstract Context The study of microplastic (<5 mm) pollution has, over the past 15 years,...
Plastic debris is an environmentally persistent and complex contaminant of increasing concern. Under...
Pollution from microplastics and anthropogenic fibres threatens lakes, but we know little about what...