微塑料
碎片
环境科学
塑料污染
海洋废弃物
沉积物
污染
塑料废料
海洋污染
环境化学
海洋学
地质学
生态学
废物管理
化学
古生物学
工程类
生物
作者
A. Vidyasakar,S. Krishnakumar,K. Kasilingam,Kannaiyan Neelavannan,V. Arun Bharathi,Prince S. Godson,K. Prabha,N.S. Magesh
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111421
摘要
Microplastics are causing serious environmental threats worldwide. To evaluate the current state of microplastics pollution, 28 sediment samples were examined for microplastics and plastic debris contamination along Silver Beach, Southern India. Visual identification followed by FT-IR spectroscopy was used to estimate the overall distribution and characterization of plastic debris. The results reveal that white-colored (44%) and irregularly-shaped (82%) plastics are prevalent in the study area. Moreover, the dominant polymer in the study area is polyvinyl chloride (79%) followed by polyethylene (14%) and nylon (7%). Based on size fractions, mesoplastics are widely distributed in the beach sediments (65%), followed by microplastics (18%) and macroplastics (17%). The regional sources of plastic debris are tourism and fishing activities followed by storm water runoff through the Gadilam river and wave-induced deposition through high tides. Strict policy measures need to be implemented in recreational beaches like Silver beach to reduce plastic pollution.
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