2018
DOI: 10.1177/0734242x18793504
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A critical review on the sources and instruments of marine microplastics and prospects on the relevant management in China

Abstract: The world's oceans are suffering a constant and unprecedented accumulation of emerging plastic contaminants known as microplastics with a particle diameter smaller than 5mm. Microplastics exhibit a widespread distribution in various habitats from land to the oceans, and even reach the most remote regions - the deep sea and the polar, receiving attention exponentially in the past few years. Owing to their small size, marine species risk getting ingested and entangled in microplastics, causing suffocation, starv… Show more

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“…However, tillage may also limit MPs and NPs mobility in soil due to the plough pan formation and this can increase concentration of plastics in the soil's top layers. The study of plastics debris in sediments of river and in temporary or permanent flooded soils along the coast may provide insights on plastics debris transportation and fate in the soil [82,83]. The deposition of MPs from water columns onto sediments is slow due to the low MPs density, but the deposition rate increases with the hetero-aggregation of MPs by particulate organic and inorganic material due to the increased density of these hetero-particles compared to the separate particles [82,84].…”
Section: Microplastics and Nanoplastics Fate In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, tillage may also limit MPs and NPs mobility in soil due to the plough pan formation and this can increase concentration of plastics in the soil's top layers. The study of plastics debris in sediments of river and in temporary or permanent flooded soils along the coast may provide insights on plastics debris transportation and fate in the soil [82,83]. The deposition of MPs from water columns onto sediments is slow due to the low MPs density, but the deposition rate increases with the hetero-aggregation of MPs by particulate organic and inorganic material due to the increased density of these hetero-particles compared to the separate particles [82,84].…”
Section: Microplastics and Nanoplastics Fate In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, plastics act as vectors for heavy metal ions in marine environments [82,[113][114][115], while in terrestrial ecosystem, MPs could also act as vectors to increase metal exposure in earthworms [116]. However, the related risk is unlikely to be significant for essentials metals such as Zn that are regulated by metabolic processes [116].…”
Section: Soil Active Extracellular Moleculesmentioning
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“…Microplastics are classified as primary, if directly manufactured <5 mm, or secondary, as the outcome of fragmentation of larger plastic pieces, during their manufacture, use, maintenance, or release (Duis and Coors 2016). There are endless sources of primary microplastics, such as microspheres, utilized in some cosmetic and personal care products formulation known as microbeads, pellets, used as feeding stock for the plastic manufacturing industries, and microplastic particles, used on airblasting technology (Wang et al 2018). Indeed, identification of sources is a challenging procedure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%