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Correlation of metals and degraded marine (micro)plastic litter in geologically similar coastal areas with different anthropogenic characteristics

The association and statistical correlation of anthropogenically important trace metals (TM) Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn and degraded marine microplastic (MP) extracted from the bulk debris samples at two locations from two marine systems, estuarine and coastal, in the Croatian Adriatic coastal area were assesse...

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Published in:Marine pollution bulletin 2022-10, Vol.183, p.114041-114041, Article 114041
Main Authors: Fajković, Hana, Cukrov, Neven, Frančišković-Bilinski, Stanislav, Huljek, Laura, Kostanjšek, Iva, Kwokal, Željko, Matekalo, Renata, Pikelj, Kristina, Cuculić, Vlado
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Summary:The association and statistical correlation of anthropogenically important trace metals (TM) Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn and degraded marine microplastic (MP) extracted from the bulk debris samples at two locations from two marine systems, estuarine and coastal, in the Croatian Adriatic coastal area were assessed. The abundance of MP particles at both sites were primarily defined by local wave climate, with the open coastal site containing 9-fold more microplastic particles (>4 mm) as compared to the semi-closed estuarine, or twice as much considering bulk plastics. Generally, the higher abundance of adsorbed metal on MP were observed in the more anthropogenically influenced estuary than in the open coastal site and followed the order: polystyrene > polypropylene > low density polyethylene. The amounts of adsorbed zinc were the highest on all types of plastics at both sites, while the affinity of polystyrene for metals followed: Zn > Pb ≈ Cu > Cd. [Display omitted] •The local wave pattern influences the distribution of a microplastic particles.•Significantly higher metal adsorption in anthropogenically more affected site•Adsorption affinity for toxic metals depends on the type of plastic and its size.•The affinity of plastics for metals follows the order: PS > PP > LDPE.•Zinc showed the strongest affinity for all plastic types.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114041