2023
DOI: 10.48048/tis.2023.6423
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Effect of Anthropogenic Type and Depth on Microplastic Abundance in Mahakam River Water, Samarinda City

Abstract: Mahakam is the second longest river in Indonesia and it functions as a source of raw water for drinking and other essential activities for the Samarinda people. Furthermore activities in the watershed generate solid waste such as plastic, which enters the waters and is potentially degraded into microplastics. There is a possibility that the presence of microplastics is affected by anthropogenic types along the river. Therefore, this research aims to determine the effect of anthropogenic type and river depth on… Show more

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“…Numerous studies have investigated microplastics in both marine and inland environments [21][22][23]. In fact, Meicahayanti et al [24] reported the presence of microplastics in waters of Mahakam River located in the East Kalimantan Island. However, there have been limited evaluation on microplastic contamination in transitional waters between the 2 ecosystems, such as estuarine waters, allowing analysis of microplastic concentrations ingested by some commercial fish.…”
Section: Of 12mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have investigated microplastics in both marine and inland environments [21][22][23]. In fact, Meicahayanti et al [24] reported the presence of microplastics in waters of Mahakam River located in the East Kalimantan Island. However, there have been limited evaluation on microplastic contamination in transitional waters between the 2 ecosystems, such as estuarine waters, allowing analysis of microplastic concentrations ingested by some commercial fish.…”
Section: Of 12mentioning
confidence: 99%