Anthropogenically impacted lake catchments in denmark reveal low microplastic pollution

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  • who: Emilie M. F. Kallenbach from the , Copenhagen S, Denmark University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken , have published the research: Anthropogenically impacted lake catchments in Denmark reveal low microplastic pollution, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Agricultural and populated areas are known to congregate several inputs and release pathways for This study investigated (50-5000 µm) contamination in five Danish lakes with catchments dominated by arable land use. The paper provides insight into the dynamics between the lake and biota in systems with low concentration. The aim of this study was threefold: (i) to examine the ability of . . .

     

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