Microplastics are currently considered widespread marine pollutants, accumulating in sediments and shorelines around the world. Spatial distribution of microplastics in marine sediments is consequence of a combination of multiple factors (naturals and anthropics). We evaluated the drivers' factors of the abundance and distribution of two microplastics morphotypes (fibers and fragments) in surface sediments (5 cm deep) on SW Atlantic beaches with different plastics waste contribution along the coastline. Beach geomorphology, sediment grain size, distance to the urban area, continental waters discharge and human activities were the analyzed factors. Fibers abundance was significantly highest in pocket beaches, moderately exposed and closest t...
International audienceMicroplastics in shoreline sediments were investigated from Da Nang beach for ...
International audienceThe present work was carried out to quantify microplastics (MP) from three san...
Plastic substances, unlike organic materials, disintegrate over long periods of time. After degradat...
This study assessed the effect of tourism and other recreational activities on microplastics (MPs) l...
Pollution by plastics is a worldwide problem on par with climatic change and biological invasions. I...
This study is an attempt to establish the correlation between the microplastic accumulation with oce...
Microplastics are small (\u3c5mm) plastic particles that are ubiquitous throughout the environment a...
Marine litter is widely dispersed throughout coastal environments. Assessing the distribution and ac...
Although estuaries act as a sink of many pollutants, the assessment of microplastics pollution in th...
Oceanic islands are important areas of environmental, social, economic, and scientific interest. The...
The marine environment is affected by the increasing presence of microplastics (MPs; < 5 mm), and th...
The objective was to establish possible temporal patterns in the microplastics (MPs) abundance in th...
Microplastic (plastics \u3c 1 mm) pollution is a growing environmental concern. Primary sources of m...
This work describes the spatiotemporal analysis of microplastics (MPs) pollution in sediments collec...
Large microplastics (¿1 mm) were sampled from coastal areas of a highly anthropized mudflat estuary ...
International audienceMicroplastics in shoreline sediments were investigated from Da Nang beach for ...
International audienceThe present work was carried out to quantify microplastics (MP) from three san...
Plastic substances, unlike organic materials, disintegrate over long periods of time. After degradat...
This study assessed the effect of tourism and other recreational activities on microplastics (MPs) l...
Pollution by plastics is a worldwide problem on par with climatic change and biological invasions. I...
This study is an attempt to establish the correlation between the microplastic accumulation with oce...
Microplastics are small (\u3c5mm) plastic particles that are ubiquitous throughout the environment a...
Marine litter is widely dispersed throughout coastal environments. Assessing the distribution and ac...
Although estuaries act as a sink of many pollutants, the assessment of microplastics pollution in th...
Oceanic islands are important areas of environmental, social, economic, and scientific interest. The...
The marine environment is affected by the increasing presence of microplastics (MPs; < 5 mm), and th...
The objective was to establish possible temporal patterns in the microplastics (MPs) abundance in th...
Microplastic (plastics \u3c 1 mm) pollution is a growing environmental concern. Primary sources of m...
This work describes the spatiotemporal analysis of microplastics (MPs) pollution in sediments collec...
Large microplastics (¿1 mm) were sampled from coastal areas of a highly anthropized mudflat estuary ...
International audienceMicroplastics in shoreline sediments were investigated from Da Nang beach for ...
International audienceThe present work was carried out to quantify microplastics (MP) from three san...
Plastic substances, unlike organic materials, disintegrate over long periods of time. After degradat...