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Mountain streams flushing litter to the sea - Andean rivers as conduits for plastic pollution

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
卷 291, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.118166

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Riverine litter; Mountain rivers; Litter sources; Citizen science; Schoolchildren

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  1. EXPLORA-CONICYT program of Chile
  2. Lighthouse Foundation in Germany
  3. Universidad Catolica del Norte (UCN)
  4. Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Aridas (CEAZA)
  5. Millennium Nucleus Ecology and Sustainable Management of Oceanic Islands (ESMOI)
  6. Cluster of Excellence Future Ocean
  7. Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education (IPN)

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The study revealed that anthropogenic litter is prevalent in Chilean rivers, primarily consisting of plastics, with 29% of plastic litter found on riversides and over 70% in small floating litter. The abundances of litter were generally higher in northern Chile. The majority of litter in Chilean rivers originated from local sources, such as recreational visitors, residents, and illegal dumping.
Rivers polluted by anthropogenic litter are major transport routes of litter from inland to the coastal zone and the ocean. However, litter studies have primarily focused on marine environments, and the litter dynamics in rivers are still poorly understood. Herein, we explored the abundances, composition and sources of litter at the riv-ersides and in surface waters of mountain rivers from continental Chile in two different years. Additionally, we evaluated whether different temporal, geographic, topographic, hydrologic or anthropogenic factors influence the abundances of litter. Anthropogenic litter was prevalent in Chilean rivers, both at the riversides and in surface waters. Average abundances of riverside litter, floating macrolitter, and small floating plastics were 1.8 items m(-2), 10.1 items h(-1) and 5.8 items h(-1), respectively, and abundances were generally higher in northern Chile. Plastics dominated in all compartments, comprising 29% of riverside litter and more than 70% of small floating litter, but other litter categories were also present at riversides. Sources of litter in Chilean rivers were mostly local, such as recreational visitors, residents, and illegal dumping, and there were no clear effects of the different tested factors on the abundances of litter. Litter densities in surface waters were low compared to those in lowland slow-flowing rivers in other countries, suggesting that retention of litter is limited in the highly dynamic and rapidly flushing mountain rivers, and thus most litter (primarily plastics) is transported directly to the sea. The results suggest that to adequately address this problem in Chile, prevention measures should be aimed at the identified local sources, by means of education, public policies, legislation, and enforcement.

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