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2025
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| author | Ahmed, Abu Sayeed Shafiuddin Billah, Md Masum Ali, Mir Mohammad Guo, Laodong Akhtar, Shahrina Bhuiyan, Md Khurshid Alam Islam, Md Saiful |
| author_facet | Ahmed, Abu Sayeed Shafiuddin Billah, Md Masum Ali, Mir Mohammad Guo, Laodong Akhtar, Shahrina Bhuiyan, Md Khurshid Alam Islam, Md Saiful Ahmed, Abu Sayeed Shafiuddin Billah, Md Masum Ali, Mir Mohammad Guo, Laodong Akhtar, Shahrina Bhuiyan, Md Khurshid Alam Islam, Md Saiful |
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| contents | Microplastic characterization and factors influencing its abundance in coastal wetlands: insights from the world's largest mangrove ecosystem, Sundarbans. Ahmed, Abu Sayeed Shafiuddin Billah, Md Masum Ali, Mir Mohammad Guo, Laodong Akhtar, Shahrina Bhuiyan, Md Khurshid Alam Islam, Md Saiful Wetlands Environmental Monitoring Microplastics Water Pollutants, Chemical Geologic Sediments Ecosystem Rivers Seashore Water and sediment samples were collected from 20 sampling sites within two major river systems within the world's largest mangrove ecosystem. The primary objectives of the study were to determine MPs' abundance, composition, and potential ecological risks and to identify the factors influencing their distribution and characteristics. Results revealed MP abundances, ranging from 2 to 53 items/m in water and 17 to 177 items/kg in sediment. The most prevalent types of MPs were films, fragments, foams, and fibers, with the most abundant fragments. Transparent MPs of various colors, such as red, green, blue, white, and yellow, were commonly observed. Additionally, sizes of MPs ranged from |
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| spellingShingle | Microplastic characterization and factors influencing its abundance in coastal wetlands: insights from the world's largest mangrove ecosystem, Sundarbans. Ahmed, Abu Sayeed Shafiuddin Billah, Md Masum Ali, Mir Mohammad Guo, Laodong Akhtar, Shahrina Bhuiyan, Md Khurshid Alam Islam, Md Saiful Wetlands Environmental Monitoring Microplastics Water Pollutants, Chemical Geologic Sediments Ecosystem Rivers Seashore Microplastic characterization and factors influencing its abundance in coastal wetlands: insights from the world's largest mangrove ecosystem, Sundarbans. Ahmed, Abu Sayeed Shafiuddin Billah, Md Masum Ali, Mir Mohammad Guo, Laodong Akhtar, Shahrina Bhuiyan, Md Khurshid Alam Islam, Md Saiful Wetlands Environmental Monitoring Microplastics Water Pollutants, Chemical Geologic Sediments Ecosystem Rivers Seashore Water and sediment samples were collected from 20 sampling sites within two major river systems within the world's largest mangrove ecosystem. The primary objectives of the study were to determine MPs' abundance, composition, and potential ecological risks and to identify the factors influencing their distribution and characteristics. Results revealed MP abundances, ranging from 2 to 53 items/m in water and 17 to 177 items/kg in sediment. The most prevalent types of MPs were films, fragments, foams, and fibers, with the most abundant fragments. Transparent MPs of various colors, such as red, green, blue, white, and yellow, were commonly observed. Additionally, sizes of MPs ranged from |
| title | Microplastic characterization and factors influencing its abundance in coastal wetlands: insights from the world's largest mangrove ecosystem, Sundarbans. |
| topic | Wetlands Environmental Monitoring Microplastics Water Pollutants, Chemical Geologic Sediments Ecosystem Rivers Seashore |
| url | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39928085/ |