In rivers, small and lightweight microplastics are transported downstream, but they are also found frequently in riverbed sediment, demonstrating long-term retention. To better understand microplastic dynamics in global rivers from headwaters to mainstems, we developed a model that includes hyporheic exchange processes, i.e., transport between surface water and riverbed sediment, where microplastic retention is facilitated. Our simulations indicate that the longest microplastic residence times occur in headwaters, the most abundant stream classification. In headwaters, residence times averaged 5 hours/km but increased to 7 years/km during low-flow conditions. Long-term accumulation for all stream classifications averaged ~5% of microplastic...
Microplastics are highly persistent small particles that have been recognized as a global threat to ...
Embargo until December 12, 2022A significant proportion of marine plastic debris and microplastics i...
Microplastic (MP) pollution has become a key concern in rivers and streambed sediments in recent yea...
International audienceBetter understanding of the mechanisms that control microplastic (MP) transpor...
Microplastic pollution is an environmental problem facing rivers, oceans, and coastlines. Estimation...
Accumulation of plastic litter is accelerating worldwide. Rivers are a source of microplastic (i.e.,...
Up to 80% of the plastics in the oceans are believed to have been transferred from river networks. M...
Microplastics are now persistent throughout aquatic systems globally and can cause a range of ecolog...
It is assumed that 80% of the marine plastic originates from land and major parts may be transported...
Microplastics (synthetic polymer particles <5 mm in size) are currently of major research interes...
Microplastic pollution is increasingly studied in freshwater systems due to concerns over the ubiqui...
The ecological dynamics of microplastic (\u3c5 mm) are well documented in marine ecosystems, but the...
Microplastics (plastic particles \u3c5 mm) and other anthropogenic particles (i.e., synthetic, semi-...
Early sampling campaigns documented the occurrence of riverine microplastic and the associated envir...
The knowledge of microplastics remains limited since there are scientific challenges in understandin...
Microplastics are highly persistent small particles that have been recognized as a global threat to ...
Embargo until December 12, 2022A significant proportion of marine plastic debris and microplastics i...
Microplastic (MP) pollution has become a key concern in rivers and streambed sediments in recent yea...
International audienceBetter understanding of the mechanisms that control microplastic (MP) transpor...
Microplastic pollution is an environmental problem facing rivers, oceans, and coastlines. Estimation...
Accumulation of plastic litter is accelerating worldwide. Rivers are a source of microplastic (i.e.,...
Up to 80% of the plastics in the oceans are believed to have been transferred from river networks. M...
Microplastics are now persistent throughout aquatic systems globally and can cause a range of ecolog...
It is assumed that 80% of the marine plastic originates from land and major parts may be transported...
Microplastics (synthetic polymer particles <5 mm in size) are currently of major research interes...
Microplastic pollution is increasingly studied in freshwater systems due to concerns over the ubiqui...
The ecological dynamics of microplastic (\u3c5 mm) are well documented in marine ecosystems, but the...
Microplastics (plastic particles \u3c5 mm) and other anthropogenic particles (i.e., synthetic, semi-...
Early sampling campaigns documented the occurrence of riverine microplastic and the associated envir...
The knowledge of microplastics remains limited since there are scientific challenges in understandin...
Microplastics are highly persistent small particles that have been recognized as a global threat to ...
Embargo until December 12, 2022A significant proportion of marine plastic debris and microplastics i...
Microplastic (MP) pollution has become a key concern in rivers and streambed sediments in recent yea...