Abstract:Understanding plastic mobility in rivers is crucial in estimating
plastic emissions into the oceans. Most studies have so far considered
fluvial plastic transport as a uniform process, with stream discharge
and plastic concentrations as the main variables necessary to quantify
plastic transport. Decelerating (e.g.: trapping effects) and
accelerating effects (e.g.: increased water flows) on plastic transport
are poorly understood, despite growing evidence that such mechanisms
affect riverine plastic mobility. I… Show more
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