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Microplastic pollution in Chinese urban rivers: The influence of urban factors

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DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.105686

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Freshwater; River; Microplastics; Surface water; Urban; China

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  1. Ningbo Social Development Project, Ningbo Science and Technology Bureau, China [2014C50011/201401C5008005]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [41850410497]
  3. Faculty of Science and Engineering Postgraduate Research Grant -University of Nottingham Ningbo China [2018/21]
  4. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFC1510400]

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Microplastics are a widely discussed emerging global environmental contaminant, originating mainly from land-based sources and accumulating in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems. Urban rivers, such as the Fenghua River in Ningbo, China, may play a significant role in transporting microplastic pollution due to the concentrated human activities in urban areas. The study found uneven distribution of microplastic pollution along the river, with concentrations ranging from 300 to 4000 particles per cubic meter, and identified common shapes, sizes, colors, and types of polymers associated with microplastics in the river. Multidimensional scaling analysis revealed relationships between microplastic distribution patterns and seasonal factors as well as levels of urbanization, highlighting the challenges in attributing sources to microplastic pollution in urban rivers.
Microplastics are being widely discussed as an emerging global environmental contaminant. Microplastic pollution usually originates from land-based sources, which are then mainly transported through hydrological and atmospheric pathways and accumulated in terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems. Urban environments represent a condensed area of human activities (including the production and use of plastic materials), and urban rivers may therefore be a key transporter of microplastic pollution. Understanding microplastic abundances in urban rivers is potentially important in finding effective means of reducing fluvial microplastic discharge. This study quantified microplastic abundances in surface waters along the Fenghua River, Ningbo, a coastal megacity in East China. Microplastic pollution was distributed unevenly along the river, with concentrations ranging from 300 n/m(3) to 4000 n/m(3) (0.3 - 4.0 n/L). Average concenterations were 1620.16 +/- 878.22 n/m(3) (1.62 +/- 0.88 n/L) in summer (43 sampling points) and 1696.08 +/- 983.52 n/m(3) (1.70 +/- 0.98 n/L) in winter (17 sampling points). The most common microplastic shapes, sizes, colors and types of polymers were fiber, <0.5mm, transparent and polypropylene, respectively. Using multidimensional scaling analysis, microplastic distribution patterns were related to seasonal factors and levels of urbanization. No clear relationships were found, with implications for site selection when studying microplastics and the challenges of attributing sources to microplastic pollution in urban rivers.

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