Preliminary Screening for Microplastic Concentrations in the Surface Water of the Ob and Tom Rivers in Siberia, Russia
To date, the largest Russian rivers discharging to the Arctic Ocean remain a “blank spot” on the world map of data on the distribution of microplastics in freshwater systems. This study characterizes the abundance and morphology of microplastics in surface water of the Ob River and its large tributa...
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author | Yulia A. Frank Egor D. Vorobiev Danil S. Vorobiev Andrey A. Trifonov Dmitry V. Antsiferov Tina Soliman Hunter Scott P. Wilson Vladimir Strezov |
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description | To date, the largest Russian rivers discharging to the Arctic Ocean remain a “blank spot” on the world map of data on the distribution of microplastics in freshwater systems. This study characterizes the abundance and morphology of microplastics in surface water of the Ob River and its large tributary, the Tom River, in western Siberia. The average number of particles for the two rivers ranged from 44.2 to 51.2 items per m3 or from 79.4 to 87.5 μg per m3 in the Tom River and in the Ob River, respectively. Of the recovered microplastics, 93.5% were less than 1 mm in their largest dimension, the largest group (45.5% of total counts) consisted of particles with sizes range 0.30–1.00 mm. Generally, microfragments of irregular shape were the most abundant among the Ob and Tom samples (47.4%) and exceeded microfibers (22.1%), microfilms (20.8%), and microspheres (9.74%) by average counts. Results from this study provide a baseline for understanding the scale of the transport of microplastics by the Ob River system into the Arctic Ocean and add to currently available data on microplastics abundance and diversity in freshwater systems of differing global geographic locations. |
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spelling | fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:1113e90710cb429cb255c5e977c67a5b 2025-01-16T20:28:46+00:00 Preliminary Screening for Microplastic Concentrations in the Surface Water of the Ob and Tom Rivers in Siberia, Russia Yulia A. Frank Egor D. Vorobiev Danil S. Vorobiev Andrey A. Trifonov Dmitry V. Antsiferov Tina Soliman Hunter Scott P. Wilson Vladimir Strezov 2020-12-01 https://doi.org/10.3390/su13010080 https://doaj.org/article/1113e90710cb429cb255c5e977c67a5b en eng MDPI AG doi:10.3390/su13010080 2071-1050 https://doaj.org/article/1113e90710cb429cb255c5e977c67a5b undefined Sustainability, Vol 13, Iss 80, p 80 (2020) microplastic abundance microplastic cycle freshwater rivers geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2020 fttriple https://doi.org/10.3390/su13010080 2023-01-22T19:23:08Z To date, the largest Russian rivers discharging to the Arctic Ocean remain a “blank spot” on the world map of data on the distribution of microplastics in freshwater systems. This study characterizes the abundance and morphology of microplastics in surface water of the Ob River and its large tributary, the Tom River, in western Siberia. The average number of particles for the two rivers ranged from 44.2 to 51.2 items per m3 or from 79.4 to 87.5 μg per m3 in the Tom River and in the Ob River, respectively. Of the recovered microplastics, 93.5% were less than 1 mm in their largest dimension, the largest group (45.5% of total counts) consisted of particles with sizes range 0.30–1.00 mm. Generally, microfragments of irregular shape were the most abundant among the Ob and Tom samples (47.4%) and exceeded microfibers (22.1%), microfilms (20.8%), and microspheres (9.74%) by average counts. Results from this study provide a baseline for understanding the scale of the transport of microplastics by the Ob River system into the Arctic Ocean and add to currently available data on microplastics abundance and diversity in freshwater systems of differing global geographic locations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean ob river Siberia Unknown Arctic Arctic Ocean Sustainability 13 1 80 |
spellingShingle | microplastic abundance microplastic cycle freshwater rivers geo envir Yulia A. Frank Egor D. Vorobiev Danil S. Vorobiev Andrey A. Trifonov Dmitry V. Antsiferov Tina Soliman Hunter Scott P. Wilson Vladimir Strezov Preliminary Screening for Microplastic Concentrations in the Surface Water of the Ob and Tom Rivers in Siberia, Russia |
title | Preliminary Screening for Microplastic Concentrations in the Surface Water of the Ob and Tom Rivers in Siberia, Russia |
title_full | Preliminary Screening for Microplastic Concentrations in the Surface Water of the Ob and Tom Rivers in Siberia, Russia |
title_fullStr | Preliminary Screening for Microplastic Concentrations in the Surface Water of the Ob and Tom Rivers in Siberia, Russia |
title_full_unstemmed | Preliminary Screening for Microplastic Concentrations in the Surface Water of the Ob and Tom Rivers in Siberia, Russia |
title_short | Preliminary Screening for Microplastic Concentrations in the Surface Water of the Ob and Tom Rivers in Siberia, Russia |
title_sort | preliminary screening for microplastic concentrations in the surface water of the ob and tom rivers in siberia, russia |
topic | microplastic abundance microplastic cycle freshwater rivers geo envir |
topic_facet | microplastic abundance microplastic cycle freshwater rivers geo envir |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/su13010080 https://doaj.org/article/1113e90710cb429cb255c5e977c67a5b |