微塑料
河口
港口
沉积物
环境科学
塑料污染
污染
海洋学
环境化学
海岸
污染
海洋废弃物
地质学
生态学
化学
碎片
生物
古生物学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Phil Clunies-Ross,Greg Smith,Keith C. Gordon,Sally Gaw
标识
DOI:10.1080/00288330.2015.1132747
摘要
Microplastics are persistent environmental contaminants found in marine environments worldwide. Microplastic particles isolated from coastlines in the Canterbury region of New Zealand were quantified and characterised. Sediment samples were collected from 10 locations representing exposed-beach, estuarine and harbour environments in both urban and non-urban settings. Particles were isolated from sediments using an NaCl density-separation procedure and quantified and characterised with a combination of optical/fluorescence imaging and micro-Raman spectroscopy. Microplastics were detected at eight out of 10 locations, at concentrations ranging from 0–45.4 particles kg−1 of dry sediment. The majority of microplastics were identified as polystyrene (55%), polyethylene (21%) and polypropylene (11%). Microplastic concentrations in exposed-beach environments were significantly greater than in harbour and estuarine environments.
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