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Scope and Limitations of Macroplasticity
1993The studies on the plastic behavior of various materials and their constitutive representations have been the focus point of mechanics community in the recent years.
Wei Yang, W. B. Lee
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Linking macroplastic deposition to riverbank characteristics
2023Rivers transport, and store a large share of the global plastic pollution. Riverbanks are one of the river compartments where macroplastic litter is deposited and retained. Different factors influence macroplastic deposition on riverbanks. Retention related factors such as riverbank features, and supply related factors, such as hydrometeorology or land-
Rahel Hauk +5 more
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Rising and settling velocities of macroplastic foils
2022<p>Plastics accumulate in the environment due to inadequate waste management, and the durability of the material. A better understanding of fundamental plastic behaviour in the aquatic environment is essential to estimate transport and accumulation, which can be used for monitoring, prevention and reduction strategies.
Boaz Kuizenga +3 more
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Micro- and macroplastic accumulation in a newly formed Spartina alterniflora colonized estuarine saltmarsh in southeast China [PDF]
In recent years, there is great concern about plastic pollution due to the identification of several environmental risks associated with microplastics (<5 mm).
Zhonglu Liao, Hong Huang, Kun Mei
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Endless journey of macroplastics in rivers
2020Rivers are supposed to be the main pathways of plastics from lands into the Ocean (Lebreton et al., 2017; Schmidt et al., 2017). However, there is still a huge lack of knowledge on how riverine litter, including macroplastics, is transferred into the Ocean. Quantitative measurements of macroplastic emissions in rivers even suggest that a small fraction
Tramoy, Romain +6 more
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Soil denitrification stimulated by macroplastics in maize cultivation
Journal of Hazardous MaterialsMacroplastics (plastic debris > 2 cm) represent an understudied but increasingly prevalent pollutant in agricultural soils, where they may disrupt nitrogen (N) cycling through physical interference with soil structure, altered microbial communities, and changes in nutrient dynamics.
Yanyan Zhang +9 more
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Riverine Macroplastics and How to Find Them
2020<p>Macroplastic (>0.5 cm) pollution in aquatic environments is an emerging environmental risk, as it negatively impacts ecosystems, endangers aquatic species, and causes economic damage. Rivers are known to play a crucial role in transporting land-based plastic waste into the world&#8217;s oceans.
Tim van Emmerik, Anna Schwarz
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Microplasticity and Macroplasticity
Materials Science Forum, 1993Bing Ye Xu, Quan Lin Jin
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Generation and Management of Macroplastic Waste
2022Manisha K. Sangale +4 more
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Temporal stability of macroplastic on Dutch riverbanks
Is the distribution of macroplastic along rivers stable over time? Rivers transport and accumulate macroplastic litter, and large amounts of macroplastic are deposited on riverbanks. It seems there are factors and variables linked to macroplastic deposition at a specific location, e.g. riparian vegetation or population density.Rahel Hauk +3 more
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