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Title: Microplastics in the surface sediment of the main red river estuary
Authors: Le, Nhu Da
Hoang, Thi Thu Ha
Duong, Thi Thuy
Phuong, Ngoc Nam
Le, Phuong Thu
Nguyen, Tien Dat
Phung, Thi Xuan Binh
Le, Thi My Hanh
Le, Thi Lien
Vu, Thi Huong
Le, Thi Phuong Quynh
Keywords: Ba Lat estuary
Microplastics
Red river
Surface riverine sediment
Vietnam
Issue Date: 2023
Series/Report no.: Vietnam Journal of Earth Sciences;Vol.45, No.01 .- P.19-32
Abstract: Microplastics (< 5mm) are one emerging pollutant in the environment. These are the threats and challenges facing the global environment, economy, and society, especially in hotspot regions such as Asia. This paper presents the microplastic characteristics found in the surface sediment of the main Red River estuary (the Ba Lat) during four separate monitoring runs in 2020. The microplastic amount in the sediment samples varied from 800 items per kg of dried weight (dw) to 3,817 items.kg-1 dw, averaging 2,188 ± 1,499 items.kg-1 dw. Fiber and fragment microplastics were discovered to be primary shapes, of which fibers dominated (94%). Microplastic fiber sizes were found mainly in the < 500 µm (69%) range. The most primarily observed colors of microplastics were blue (36%), white (21%), and red (11%). There were five recognized polymer types (polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyurethane (PU), polyamide (PA), and polystyrene (PS)) in the sediment samples, with PE and PP predominating. Seasonal fluctuations in microplastic concentrations at the Ba Lat site, a significant aquaculture zone, may indicate the contribution of multiple sources. Our research demonstrated the necessity of microplastic observation in organisms, particularly in the aquaculture zones in Vietnam. Our findings further underline the importance of managing and minimizing the amount of plastic garbage that enters the ecosystem.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/94143
ISSN: 0866-7187
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