Water pollution

Microplastics in the ecosphere

Microplastics are the minute quantities of plastic that result from industrial processes, household release and the breakdown of larger plastic items. As these plastics emerge as a potential threat to the environment and to public health, it has never been more critical to understand their distribution and environmental impact. Microplastics in the Ecosphere aims to cultivate that understanding with a comprehensive overview of microplastics in terrestrial ecosystems.

Microplastics

The first part of the book provides an overview of plastics types, how they are released to the environment, and how they interact with organisms. This part also provides a background for several salient aspects of microplastics hazards (e.g., attachment of toxic chemicals, toxicity to organisms). Special attention will be paid to how microplastics decompose in the environment (which is significant in terms of mobility of toxicity). Subsequent chapters address how to sample and identify microplastics.

Summary of the final report : joint Danube survey

Lakes and reservoirs in the EEA area

La Albufera de Valencia : un estudio piloto

Acid toxicity and aquatic animals

Lake Gardsjön : an acid forest lake and its catchment

Women for water sharing

Report on the national environmental pollution workshop : Tuvalu

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