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Qian Zhou1, Chen Tu2, Chuancheng Fu3, Yuan Li2, Haibo Zhang4, Kuanxu Xiong2, Xinyue Zhao2, Lianzhen Li2, Joanna J Waniek5, Yongming Luo6.
Abstract
Mangroves are a unique and important type of coastal wetlands in the tropical and subtropical zones worldwide. The abundance and spatial distribution of microplastics in the mangrove sediments however are still poorly understood. The present study aimed to illustrate the characteristics, abundance and spatial distribution of microplastics in different mangrove sediments along the south-eastern coastal zones of China. Microplastic samples (roughly 10-20 kg fresh sediments at each site) taken from 21 sampling sites showed various shapes, colors, composition, sizes, surface morphology, abundance and strong spatial heterogeneity. Five different shapes of microplastics with a variety of colors were detected in the mangrove sediments, among which foams (74.6%) and fibers (14.0%) were the dominant types. The polymer composition of the microplastics identified based on the FT-IR and μ-FTIR covered polystyrene (75.2%), polypropylene (11.7%), rayon (4.6%), polyester (3.4%), polyethylene (2.8%) and acrylic (2.4%). The observed microplastics with a size range of less than 2 mm made up 58.6% of the total microplastic particles. The microplastics had various surface morphologies, exhibiting complicated weathered surfaces. The abundance of microplastics showed a substantial variation among the sampling sites, ranging from 8.3 to 5738.3 items kg-1 (dry sediment). Altogether, our study provides a better understanding of microplastic pollution status and prevention policy-making of mangrove habitats in China.Entities:
Keywords: Abundance; Mangrove sediments; Microplastics; Spatial distribution; Surface morphologies
Year: 2019 PMID: 31744692 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134807
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963