Authors
Jessica L Stead, Andrew B Cundy, Malcolm D Hudson, Charlie EL Thompson, Ian D Williams, Andrea E Russell, Katsiaryna Pabortsava
Publication date
2020/8/24
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
14147
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Microplastics are contaminants of increasing global environmental concern. Estuaries are a major transport pathway for land-derived plastics to the open ocean but are relatively understudied compared to coastal and open marine environments. The role of the “estuarine filter”, by which the supply of sediments and contaminants to the sea is moderated by processes including vegetative trapping and particle flocculation, remains poorly defined for microplastics land to sea transfer. Here, we focus on the sea surface microlayer (SML) as a vector for microplastics, and use SML sampling to assess microplastic trapping in a temperate marsh system in Southampton Water, UK. The SML is known to concentrate microplastics relative to the underlying water and is the first part of rising tidal waters to traverse intertidal and upper tidal surfaces. Sampling a salt marsh creek at high temporal resolution allowed assessment of …
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