2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.10.110
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Identification of microplastics in fish ponds and natural freshwater environments of the Carpathian basin, Europe

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“…MP concentrations in these small lakes in densely populated Italy were higher than in large Lake Kallavesi, which lies in a less populated area. Relatively high concentrations were also found in Hungarian surface waters of natural and excavated lakes (3.52–32.05 MPs/m 3 , 100 μm–2 mm particles) (Bordos et al, ). This result is higher than our mean pump filtration concentration for >100 μm particles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…MP concentrations in these small lakes in densely populated Italy were higher than in large Lake Kallavesi, which lies in a less populated area. Relatively high concentrations were also found in Hungarian surface waters of natural and excavated lakes (3.52–32.05 MPs/m 3 , 100 μm–2 mm particles) (Bordos et al, ). This result is higher than our mean pump filtration concentration for >100 μm particles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Most of the previous MP studies of lake surface waters have not utilized spectroscopic methods and do not provide information about chemical composition. However, in Hungarian freshwaters PE, PP, PS, and polyester were the most common polymer types (Bordos et al, ). Additionally, in Lake Superior, the United States, the most common polymers were PE, PET, PVC, and PP, analyzed with FTIR (Hendrickson, Minor, & Schreiner, ).…”
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“…The fact that MPs can enter various aquatic organisms at different trophic levels has been well-established by different studies [28,45,[76][77][78][79][80][81][82]. The two main routes of MPs uptake are respiration and ingestion [83].…”
Section: Mps In Freshwater Food Websmentioning
confidence: 99%