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Occurrence and seasonal distribution of microplastics and phthalates in sediments from the urban channel of the Ria and coast of Campeche, Mexico

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 672, Issue -, Pages 97-105

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.03.472

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Microplastics; Phthalates; Sediments; Urban channel; Mexico

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  1. CONACYT

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Microplastics (MPs) are part of a global problem affecting all countries including those with smaller populations. Coastal sediments are a reservoir of pollutants generated in basins. Phthalate esters (PAEs) are used as additives to make plastics stronger and more flexible. Urban ecosystems are the most susceptible to receive and transport pollutants. In this study, we determined the presence of MPs and PAEs in coastal sediments and in an urban and natural drainage system, known as the Ria in San Francisco de Campeche city. Plastics were detected in all samples taken from both regions, with plastics ranging in size from 03 to 5 min in diameter. This indicates that they are particles of plastics, paints, and fibers, which may come from boats and nylon nets or synthetic products. The greatest abundance of MPs was detected on the coast with quantities of 1392 items/m(2) (dry weight), which is double than that seen in the urban channel. As for PAEs, the highest concentrations were determined in two sites: M7A with 18292 mu g g(-1) dw and PE with 21.702 mu g g(-1) dw, with the Ria channel being the area with the highest concentration of PAEs totaling 49.315 mu g g(-1) dw. The amounts of MPs detected in the sediments of the coast and the Ria vary significantly among the sites (p = 0.001) and seasons (p = 0.001), with the rainy season being the season where the greatest amount of MPs were detected. Likewise, the concentrations of Sigma PAEs varied significantly among seasons (p = 0.0002) and sampling sites (p = 0.0001), with the west sub-basin being the site where the greatest concentration of PAE5 was detected. A strong correlation was found between the Sigma PAEs and MPs, which indicates that the conditions of the system favor the release and extended presence of PAE5 on the coast. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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