Microplastics in Asian rivers: Geographical distribution, most detected types, and inconsistency in methodologies

Microplastics pose a significant environmental threat, with potential implications for toxic chemical release, aquatic life endangerment, and human food chain contamination. In Asia, rapid economic growth coupled with inadequate waste management has escalated plastic pollution in rivers, positioning...

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Main Authors: Lin, Hsin-Tien, Schneider, Falk, Aziz, Muhamad Afiq, Wong, Keng Yinn, Arunachalam, Kantha D., Praveena, Sarva Mangala, Sethupathi, Sumathi, Chong, Woon Chan, Nafisyah, Ayu Lana, Parthasarathy, Purushothaman, Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan, Kunz, Alexander
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spelling my.um.eprints.469782025-01-09T03:38:58Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/46978/ Microplastics in Asian rivers: Geographical distribution, most detected types, and inconsistency in methodologies Lin, Hsin-Tien Schneider, Falk Aziz, Muhamad Afiq Wong, Keng Yinn Arunachalam, Kantha D. Praveena, Sarva Mangala Sethupathi, Sumathi Chong, Woon Chan Nafisyah, Ayu Lana Parthasarathy, Purushothaman Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan Kunz, Alexander Q Science (General) QH Natural history Microplastics pose a significant environmental threat, with potential implications for toxic chemical release, aquatic life endangerment, and human food chain contamination. In Asia, rapid economic growth coupled with inadequate waste management has escalated plastic pollution in rivers, positioning them as focal points for environmental concern. Despite Asia `s rivers being considered the most polluted with plastics globally, scholarly attention to microplastics in the region `s freshwater environments is a recent development. This study undertakes a systematic review of 228 scholarly articles to map microplastic hotspots in Asian freshwater systems and synthesize current research trends within the continent. Findings reveal a concentration of research in China and Japan, primarily investigating riverine and surface waters through net-based sampling methods. Polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) emerge as the predominant microplastic types, frequently observed as fibers or fragments. However, the diversity of sampling methodologies and reporting metrics complicates data synthesis, underscoring the need for standardized analytical frameworks to facilitate comparative analysis. This paper delineates the distribution of microplastic hotspots and outlines the prevailing challenges and prospects in microplastic research within Asian freshwater contexts. Elsevier 2024-05 Article PeerReviewed Lin, Hsin-Tien and Schneider, Falk and Aziz, Muhamad Afiq and Wong, Keng Yinn and Arunachalam, Kantha D. and Praveena, Sarva Mangala and Sethupathi, Sumathi and Chong, Woon Chan and Nafisyah, Ayu Lana and Parthasarathy, Purushothaman and Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan and Kunz, Alexander (2024) Microplastics in Asian rivers: Geographical distribution, most detected types, and inconsistency in methodologies. Environmental Pollution, 349. p. 123985. ISSN 0269-7491, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123985 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123985>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123985 10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123985
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topic Q Science (General)
QH Natural history
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QH Natural history
Lin, Hsin-Tien
Schneider, Falk
Aziz, Muhamad Afiq
Wong, Keng Yinn
Arunachalam, Kantha D.
Praveena, Sarva Mangala
Sethupathi, Sumathi
Chong, Woon Chan
Nafisyah, Ayu Lana
Parthasarathy, Purushothaman
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Kunz, Alexander
Microplastics in Asian rivers: Geographical distribution, most detected types, and inconsistency in methodologies
description Microplastics pose a significant environmental threat, with potential implications for toxic chemical release, aquatic life endangerment, and human food chain contamination. In Asia, rapid economic growth coupled with inadequate waste management has escalated plastic pollution in rivers, positioning them as focal points for environmental concern. Despite Asia `s rivers being considered the most polluted with plastics globally, scholarly attention to microplastics in the region `s freshwater environments is a recent development. This study undertakes a systematic review of 228 scholarly articles to map microplastic hotspots in Asian freshwater systems and synthesize current research trends within the continent. Findings reveal a concentration of research in China and Japan, primarily investigating riverine and surface waters through net-based sampling methods. Polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) emerge as the predominant microplastic types, frequently observed as fibers or fragments. However, the diversity of sampling methodologies and reporting metrics complicates data synthesis, underscoring the need for standardized analytical frameworks to facilitate comparative analysis. This paper delineates the distribution of microplastic hotspots and outlines the prevailing challenges and prospects in microplastic research within Asian freshwater contexts.
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author Lin, Hsin-Tien
Schneider, Falk
Aziz, Muhamad Afiq
Wong, Keng Yinn
Arunachalam, Kantha D.
Praveena, Sarva Mangala
Sethupathi, Sumathi
Chong, Woon Chan
Nafisyah, Ayu Lana
Parthasarathy, Purushothaman
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Kunz, Alexander
author_facet Lin, Hsin-Tien
Schneider, Falk
Aziz, Muhamad Afiq
Wong, Keng Yinn
Arunachalam, Kantha D.
Praveena, Sarva Mangala
Sethupathi, Sumathi
Chong, Woon Chan
Nafisyah, Ayu Lana
Parthasarathy, Purushothaman
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Kunz, Alexander
author_sort Lin, Hsin-Tien
title Microplastics in Asian rivers: Geographical distribution, most detected types, and inconsistency in methodologies
title_short Microplastics in Asian rivers: Geographical distribution, most detected types, and inconsistency in methodologies
title_full Microplastics in Asian rivers: Geographical distribution, most detected types, and inconsistency in methodologies
title_fullStr Microplastics in Asian rivers: Geographical distribution, most detected types, and inconsistency in methodologies
title_full_unstemmed Microplastics in Asian rivers: Geographical distribution, most detected types, and inconsistency in methodologies
title_sort microplastics in asian rivers: geographical distribution, most detected types, and inconsistency in methodologies
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/46978/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123985
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