Microplastic pollution is one of the greatest environmental concerns for contemporary times and the future. In the last years, the number of publications about microplastic contamination has increased rapidly and the list is daily updated. However, the lack of standard analytical approaches might generate data inconsistencies, reducing the comparability among different studies. The present study investigates the potential of two image processing tools (namely the shapeR package for R and ImageJ 1.52v) in providing an accurate characterization of the shape of microplastics using a restricted set of shape descriptors. To ascertain that the selected tools can measure small shape differences, we perform an experiment to verify the detection of ...
Microplastics are globally recognized as contaminants in freshwater and marine aquatic systems. To d...
This study deals with commonly used plastics; polystyrene (PS), polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE), polya...
Microplastics are defined as microscopic plastic particles in the range from few micrometers and up ...
Most applied procedures to extract microplastics from complex matrices – such as soils, sediments, o...
Microplastics are a diverse category of pollutants, comprising a range of constituent polymers modif...
Plastic pollution has become a major threat to marine and terrestrial organisms and habitats worldwi...
Microplastic pollution is an issue of concern due to the accumulation rates in the marine environmen...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persistent in the aquatic environment. Its distribution is heter...
The pollution of the oceans with plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, called microplastics is moving...
The pollution of the oceans with plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, called microplastics is moving...
In the last decades the pollution of the oceans with plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, called mic...
Microplastic research has gained attention due to the increased detection of microplastics (<5 mm...
Microplastics (MPs) have recently emerged as a new major and ubiquitous environmental pollutant with...
Primary microplastics which include microbeads are added into cosmetics and personal care products a...
In the early 80’s the environmental pollution with plastic was recognised and investigated (Scott, ...
Microplastics are globally recognized as contaminants in freshwater and marine aquatic systems. To d...
This study deals with commonly used plastics; polystyrene (PS), polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE), polya...
Microplastics are defined as microscopic plastic particles in the range from few micrometers and up ...
Most applied procedures to extract microplastics from complex matrices – such as soils, sediments, o...
Microplastics are a diverse category of pollutants, comprising a range of constituent polymers modif...
Plastic pollution has become a major threat to marine and terrestrial organisms and habitats worldwi...
Microplastic pollution is an issue of concern due to the accumulation rates in the marine environmen...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous and persistent in the aquatic environment. Its distribution is heter...
The pollution of the oceans with plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, called microplastics is moving...
The pollution of the oceans with plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, called microplastics is moving...
In the last decades the pollution of the oceans with plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, called mic...
Microplastic research has gained attention due to the increased detection of microplastics (<5 mm...
Microplastics (MPs) have recently emerged as a new major and ubiquitous environmental pollutant with...
Primary microplastics which include microbeads are added into cosmetics and personal care products a...
In the early 80’s the environmental pollution with plastic was recognised and investigated (Scott, ...
Microplastics are globally recognized as contaminants in freshwater and marine aquatic systems. To d...
This study deals with commonly used plastics; polystyrene (PS), polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE), polya...
Microplastics are defined as microscopic plastic particles in the range from few micrometers and up ...