Contamination of terrestrial and marine environments by plastic waste has been widely documented. Most research into the distribution of microplastics has focused on water but here we show that wind transport can be very effective in mobilising microplastic particles. A series of wind tunnel experiments using two different substrates (sand and soil), two different microplastics (microbeads and fibres) and 5 different concentrations of microplastics (ranging from 0 mg kg−1dw to 1040 mg kg−1dw) is used to demonstrate that microplastics are preferentially transported by wind compared to sand and soil. When compared to either of the untreated substrate beds (0 mg kg−1dw), the inclusion of microplastics was not found to significantly affect the ...
Global plastic litter pollution has been increasing alongside demand since plastic products gained c...
Plastic debris do not readily degrade and their accumulation in marine environments is recognized as...
Agricultural soils have been identified as sinks for microplastic fibers; however, little informatio...
Contamination of terrestrial and marine environments by plastic waste has been widely documented. Mo...
Microplastic pollution in the environment is a growing concern in today's world. Wind-eroded sedimen...
Atmospheric transport has been shown to effectively disperse microplastic particulate matter to virt...
Despite the importance of agricultural soils, little is known about the fate of microplastics (MPs) ...
Soils are an important source of microplastics (MPs) to the atmosphere but the fluxes and mechanisms...
International audienceThe plastic production has increased rapidly from 1.7 to 288 million tons annu...
Accumulation of plastic litter is accelerating worldwide. Rivers are a source of microplastic (i.e.,...
Microplastic (MP) has already been reported in terrestrial [1, 2], marine [3, 4] and limnic environm...
International audienceSources, pathways and reservoirs of microplastics, plastic particles smaller t...
Microplastics are continuously released into the terrestrial environment from sources near where the...
There is growing concern from governments and the public regarding the threat plastic pollution pose...
International audienceAtmospheric plastic pollution is now a global problem. Microplastics (MP) have...
Global plastic litter pollution has been increasing alongside demand since plastic products gained c...
Plastic debris do not readily degrade and their accumulation in marine environments is recognized as...
Agricultural soils have been identified as sinks for microplastic fibers; however, little informatio...
Contamination of terrestrial and marine environments by plastic waste has been widely documented. Mo...
Microplastic pollution in the environment is a growing concern in today's world. Wind-eroded sedimen...
Atmospheric transport has been shown to effectively disperse microplastic particulate matter to virt...
Despite the importance of agricultural soils, little is known about the fate of microplastics (MPs) ...
Soils are an important source of microplastics (MPs) to the atmosphere but the fluxes and mechanisms...
International audienceThe plastic production has increased rapidly from 1.7 to 288 million tons annu...
Accumulation of plastic litter is accelerating worldwide. Rivers are a source of microplastic (i.e.,...
Microplastic (MP) has already been reported in terrestrial [1, 2], marine [3, 4] and limnic environm...
International audienceSources, pathways and reservoirs of microplastics, plastic particles smaller t...
Microplastics are continuously released into the terrestrial environment from sources near where the...
There is growing concern from governments and the public regarding the threat plastic pollution pose...
International audienceAtmospheric plastic pollution is now a global problem. Microplastics (MP) have...
Global plastic litter pollution has been increasing alongside demand since plastic products gained c...
Plastic debris do not readily degrade and their accumulation in marine environments is recognized as...
Agricultural soils have been identified as sinks for microplastic fibers; however, little informatio...