International audienceThe ubiquity of microplastics (MPs) has now been demonstrated throughout Earth’s geographic areas in both terrestrial and marine environments. Marine ecosystems are the end point of the plastic waste cycle, and marine sediments are increasingly considered to be a sink for plastic debris, with possible deleterious effects on seafloor ecosystems. However, the low concentration of MPs in a complex matrix such as marine sediment makes their reliable analysis difficult. MP concentration in marine sediments is usually determined by various extraction procedures followed by optical, spectroscopy or mass spectrometry techniques, and are therefore hard to compare. Therefore, reliable determination of MPs in sediment is a challe...
The global plastic production is increasing steadily, and so the amount of synthetic material reachi...
Microplastics (MPs) have emerged as an environmental problem. Once released into the environment, MP...
Microplastics (MPs) are considered an important stratigraphic indicator, or "technofossils", of the ...
International audienceThe ubiquity of microplastics (MPs) has now been demonstrated throughout Earth...
The European Interreg Italy–France 2014–2020 Maritime Project SPlasH! (Stop to Plastics in H2O!) foc...
The presence of microplastic debris in the marine environment has been documented during the past 4...
Applying a newly developed method consisting of an extraction using the Munich Plastic Sediment Sepa...
In times of a rising plastic production the occurrence of microplastics (< 5 mm in size) in the mari...
The accumulation of plastic debris in marine environments and their potential negative effects on ma...
Microplastics (MPs) are synthetic, organic polymers with a size smaller than 5 mm. It has been sugge...
It is well known that microplastics (<5 mm in size) are omnipresent in the marine environment and wi...
Sediments underlay most waterbodies and make up a vital part of aquatic habitats. Due to their physi...
In this study, the abundance and the distribution of small microplastics (<100 μm, SMPs) and of othe...
In the early 80s the environmental pollution with plastic was recognised and investigated (Scott, 1...
Microplastics in marine habitats pose a threat to life owing to their small size, their ubiquitous o...
The global plastic production is increasing steadily, and so the amount of synthetic material reachi...
Microplastics (MPs) have emerged as an environmental problem. Once released into the environment, MP...
Microplastics (MPs) are considered an important stratigraphic indicator, or "technofossils", of the ...
International audienceThe ubiquity of microplastics (MPs) has now been demonstrated throughout Earth...
The European Interreg Italy–France 2014–2020 Maritime Project SPlasH! (Stop to Plastics in H2O!) foc...
The presence of microplastic debris in the marine environment has been documented during the past 4...
Applying a newly developed method consisting of an extraction using the Munich Plastic Sediment Sepa...
In times of a rising plastic production the occurrence of microplastics (< 5 mm in size) in the mari...
The accumulation of plastic debris in marine environments and their potential negative effects on ma...
Microplastics (MPs) are synthetic, organic polymers with a size smaller than 5 mm. It has been sugge...
It is well known that microplastics (<5 mm in size) are omnipresent in the marine environment and wi...
Sediments underlay most waterbodies and make up a vital part of aquatic habitats. Due to their physi...
In this study, the abundance and the distribution of small microplastics (<100 μm, SMPs) and of othe...
In the early 80s the environmental pollution with plastic was recognised and investigated (Scott, 1...
Microplastics in marine habitats pose a threat to life owing to their small size, their ubiquitous o...
The global plastic production is increasing steadily, and so the amount of synthetic material reachi...
Microplastics (MPs) have emerged as an environmental problem. Once released into the environment, MP...
Microplastics (MPs) are considered an important stratigraphic indicator, or "technofossils", of the ...