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The distribution, characteristics and ecological risks of microplastics in the mangroves of Southern China

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 708, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135025

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Mangroves; Microplastics; Ecological risk; Impact factor; China

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  1. Program Zero-Waste Agricultural Mulch Films for Crop in China [2017YFE0121900]
  2. Program of Science and Technology of Shenzhen [JSGG20170413103811649]
  3. Program of Science and Technology of Guangdong Province (Study on Ecological Investigation and Protection Patterns of Typical Coastal Mangroves in Guangdong Province)
  4. Special fund of State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control [18K05ESPCP]
  5. Shenzhen Municipal Development and Reform Commission (Discipline construction of watershed ecological engineering)

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During the production, use and disposal of plastic products, microplastics (MPs) are dispersed into the surrounding environment and have inevitable impacts on mangrove ecosystems in estuaries and offshore areas. In the mangroves of Southern China, the systematic evaluation of the distribution, characteristics and ecological risks of MPs is lacking. In this study, surface sediments (0-5 cm depth) were collected from six representative mangroves in China to explore MP contamination and its associated ecological risk. Based on the results, MP concentrations of MPs in mangrove sediments were as follows: FT (2249 +/- 747 items/kg), ZJ (736 +/- 269 items/kg), DF (649 +/- 443 items/kg), DZG (431 +/- 170 items/kg), YX (424 +/- 127 items/kg), and FCG (227 +/- 173 items/kg). The higher MP concentration in the Futian mangrove was mainly related to inputs from the Pearl River, the third largest river in China. The predominant shape, colour, and size of MPs were fibrous, white-transparent, and 500-5000 mu m, respectively. The main MP polymer types were polypropylene, polyethylene, and polystyrene. Degradation artefacts were present on surface of MPs as well as metallic and non-metallic elements. MPs concentration in mangrove sediments increased with increasing social-economic development of surrounding districts, which indicated the clear influence of anthropogenic activity on MP pollution in these mangroves. Furthermore, total organic carbon (TOC) and silt content were positively associated with MPs (P < 0.01), indicating a facilitatory role in deposition of MPs in mangroves. Based on a comprehensive evaluation using the potential ecological risk factor (E-i), potential ecological risk (RI), polymer risk index (H) and pollution load index (PLI), MPs were found to present ecological risks in these mangroves, with the highest risk occurring in the Futian mangrove. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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