Microplastic particles in sediments of Lagoon of Venice, Italy: First observation on occurence, spatial patterns and identification
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
In order to improve knowledge of the identification, distribution and abundances of microplastic particles
of 1 mm or less (S-MPPs) in the coastal area of the Mediterranean region, a preliminary monitoring
survey was carried out in a transitional environment along the north-eastern Italian coasts, the Lagoon of
Venice. S-MPPs were evaluated in sediments collected from 10 sites chosen in shallow areas variously
affected by natural conditions and anthropogenic influences (i.e., landward stations influenced by
freshwater inputs, seaward areas near sea inlets, and sites influenced by the presence of aquaculture
farms, industry and city centers). S-MPPs, extracted from bulk sediments by density separation, were
counted and identified by Fourier-Transform Infrared Micro-spectroscopy (mFT-IR). The mFT-IR process
included automatic surface chemical mapping and references to an infrared library database to identify
the compositional spectra of particles. S-MPPs were recovered from all samples e a fact which emphasizes
their extensive distribution throughout the Lagoon. Total abundances varied from 2175 to 672 SMPPs
kg1 d.w., higher concentrations generally being observed in landward sites. Of the ten polymer
types identified, the most abundant, accounting for more than 82% of total S-MPPs, were polyethylene
and polypropylene. The most frequent size (93% of observed microplastics) was in the range 30e500 mm.
Total S-MPP values were significantly correlated with the finer sediment fraction and with the metal
pollution index.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
microplastic; coastal pollution; transitional waters; mFT-IR analysis; Lagoon of Venice
List of contributors:
Boldrin, Alfredo; DA ROS, Luisa; Moschino, Vanessa
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