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Spatio-temporal trends in microplastic presence in the sediments of the River Thames catchment (UK)

Spatio-temporal trends in microplastic presence in the sediments of the River Thames catchment (UK)
Spatio-temporal trends in microplastic presence in the sediments of the River Thames catchment (UK)

This study investigated the spatio-temporal variability of microplastics (MPs) in the sediments of the River Thames (UK) catchment over 30 months (July 2019 – Dec 2021). The average MP concentration was 61 items kg −1 d.w., with fragments <1 mm being dominant and polyethylene (PE) the most common polymer. Adjacent land use influenced MP concentrations and types, with industrial sites showing particularly high levels and a prevalence of small beads and industrial polymers. MP concentrations generally decreased after higher winter flows, likely due to sediment rearrangement or winnowing. This study describes the seasonal concentrations and characteristics of MPs present in sediment from the River Thames catchment, and attempts to identify their likely origin. Further, the study provides new insights into the mobility and fate of MPs in riverine settings under varying flow conditions, which is vital given the predicted increases in flooding under various global heating scenarios.

Plastic, Pollution, Remobilisation, Riverine, Transport, Wastewater
0025-326X
Skalska, Karolina
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Ockelford, Annie
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Ebdon, James E.
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Cundy, Andrew
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Horton, Alice A.
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Cundy, Andrew
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Horton, Alice A.
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Skalska, Karolina, Ockelford, Annie, Ebdon, James E., Cundy, Andrew and Horton, Alice A. (2024) Spatio-temporal trends in microplastic presence in the sediments of the River Thames catchment (UK). Marine Pollution Bulletin, 207, [116881]. (doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116881).

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This study investigated the spatio-temporal variability of microplastics (MPs) in the sediments of the River Thames (UK) catchment over 30 months (July 2019 – Dec 2021). The average MP concentration was 61 items kg −1 d.w., with fragments <1 mm being dominant and polyethylene (PE) the most common polymer. Adjacent land use influenced MP concentrations and types, with industrial sites showing particularly high levels and a prevalence of small beads and industrial polymers. MP concentrations generally decreased after higher winter flows, likely due to sediment rearrangement or winnowing. This study describes the seasonal concentrations and characteristics of MPs present in sediment from the River Thames catchment, and attempts to identify their likely origin. Further, the study provides new insights into the mobility and fate of MPs in riverine settings under varying flow conditions, which is vital given the predicted increases in flooding under various global heating scenarios.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 August 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 4 September 2024
Published date: 4 September 2024
Keywords: Plastic, Pollution, Remobilisation, Riverine, Transport, Wastewater

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Local EPrints ID: 494387
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494387
ISSN: 0025-326X
PURE UUID: 5a6bf277-372a-41b8-8c10-624d76a83bd9
ORCID for Andrew Cundy: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4368-2569

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Date deposited: 07 Oct 2024 16:52
Last modified: 12 Oct 2024 02:03

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Author: Karolina Skalska
Author: Annie Ockelford
Author: James E. Ebdon
Author: Andrew Cundy ORCID iD
Author: Alice A. Horton

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