Accumulation of plastic litter is accelerating worldwide. Rivers are a source of microplastic (i.e., particles \u3c5 \u3emm) to oceans, but few measurements of microplastic retention in rivers exist. We adapted spiraling metrics used to measure particulate organic matter transport to quantify microplastic deposition using an outdoor experimental stream. We conducted replicated pulse releases of three common microplastics: polypropylene pellets, polystyrene fragments, and acrylic fibers, repeating measurements using particles with and without biofilms. Depositional velocity (vdep; mm/s) patterns followed expectations based on density and biofilm ‘stickiness’, where vdep was highest for fragments, intermediate for fibers, and lowest for pelle...
International audienceBetter understanding of the mechanisms that control microplastic (MP) transpor...
Microplastic is exposed to numerous weathering processes in the environment, which change particle p...
Microplastics (synthetic polymer particles <5 mm in size) are currently of major research interes...
Microplastics (plastic particles \u3c5 mm) and other anthropogenic particles (i.e., synthetic, semi-...
Microplastic disposal into riverine ecosystems is an emergent ecological hazard that mainly originat...
Plastic waste as a persistent contaminant of our environment is a matter of increasing concern due t...
Microplastic pollution is an environmental problem facing rivers, oceans, and coastlines. Estimation...
Microplastic pollution is an environmental problem facing rivers, oceans, and coastlines. Estimation...
The ecological dynamics of microplastic (\u3c5 mm) are well documented in marine ecosystems, but the...
Microplastics (synthetic polymer particles <5 mm in size) are currently of major research interes...
Rivers are the major conveyor of plastics to the marine environment, but the mechanisms that impact ...
It is assumed that 80% of the marine plastic originates from land and major parts may be transported...
Microplastics are now persistent throughout aquatic systems globally and can cause a range of ecolog...
Riverine transport to the marine environment is an important pathway for microplastic. However, info...
Microplastic (MP) contaminates terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric environments. Although the numb...
International audienceBetter understanding of the mechanisms that control microplastic (MP) transpor...
Microplastic is exposed to numerous weathering processes in the environment, which change particle p...
Microplastics (synthetic polymer particles <5 mm in size) are currently of major research interes...
Microplastics (plastic particles \u3c5 mm) and other anthropogenic particles (i.e., synthetic, semi-...
Microplastic disposal into riverine ecosystems is an emergent ecological hazard that mainly originat...
Plastic waste as a persistent contaminant of our environment is a matter of increasing concern due t...
Microplastic pollution is an environmental problem facing rivers, oceans, and coastlines. Estimation...
Microplastic pollution is an environmental problem facing rivers, oceans, and coastlines. Estimation...
The ecological dynamics of microplastic (\u3c5 mm) are well documented in marine ecosystems, but the...
Microplastics (synthetic polymer particles <5 mm in size) are currently of major research interes...
Rivers are the major conveyor of plastics to the marine environment, but the mechanisms that impact ...
It is assumed that 80% of the marine plastic originates from land and major parts may be transported...
Microplastics are now persistent throughout aquatic systems globally and can cause a range of ecolog...
Riverine transport to the marine environment is an important pathway for microplastic. However, info...
Microplastic (MP) contaminates terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric environments. Although the numb...
International audienceBetter understanding of the mechanisms that control microplastic (MP) transpor...
Microplastic is exposed to numerous weathering processes in the environment, which change particle p...
Microplastics (synthetic polymer particles <5 mm in size) are currently of major research interes...