2022
DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10510983.1
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Hydrology as driver of floating river plastic transport

Abstract: Plastic debris and other anthropogenic litter has negative impacts on ecosystem health and human livelihood (van Emmerik & Schwarz, 2020). Despite several global initiatives to tackle this emerging environmental challenge, plastic production and leakage into the environment is expected to further grow in the coming decades (Borrelle et al., 2020). Rivers have been assumed to be the main conveyors of land-based plastic waste into the ocean (Meijer et al., 2021;Schmidt et al., 2017). However, recent work has sug… Show more

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“…Also within rivers the correlations are not trivial. For example, for the Dutch Rhine both positive and negative correlations were found between discharge and plastic transport (van Emmerik et al, 2022a). Our work feeds the hypothesis At both locations the gradient in an assumed linear relation between discharge and transport changes considerably between normal and flood conditions (see Figure 2).…”
Section: Discharge As Driving Factor Of Floating Plasticsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Also within rivers the correlations are not trivial. For example, for the Dutch Rhine both positive and negative correlations were found between discharge and plastic transport (van Emmerik et al, 2022a). Our work feeds the hypothesis At both locations the gradient in an assumed linear relation between discharge and transport changes considerably between normal and flood conditions (see Figure 2).…”
Section: Discharge As Driving Factor Of Floating Plasticsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The observed discharge and water level of the Meuse at Maastricht were extremely rare, and had a return period of 200 years (Strijker et al, 2021). As part of a one-year monitoring campaign (van Emmerik et al, 2022a), we quantified floating plastic transport during the flood wave at three locations along the Dutch Meuse. Directly after the flood we sampled plastics on 25 riverbanks, from the Dutch-Belgian border to the downstream confluence of the Meuse and Rhine.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The combination of the river width and cross-sectional flow variations influence the optimal number of observation points across the river. Within the tidal zone of river systems, the bidirectional flow influences the required measurement frequency (accounting for daily and monthly tidal cycles) or timing (measuring during equal tidal phase) (van Emmerik et al, 2022a).…”
Section: River Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%