MICRO 2016: Fate and Impact of Microplastics in Marine Ecosystems MICRO 2016: Fate and Impact of Microplastics in Marine Ecosystems

MICRO 2016: Fate and Impact of Microplastics in Marine Ecosystems

From the Coastline to the Open Sea

Juan Baztan and Others
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Publisher Description

Fate and Impact of Microplastics in Marine Ecosystems: From the Coastline to the Open Sea brings together highlights from the conference proceedings for MICRO 2016: Fate and Impact of Microplastics in Marine Ecosystems: From the Coastline to the Open Sea.

While the presence of microplastics in ecosystems has been reported in the scientific literature since the 1970’s, many pressing questions regarding their impacts remain unresolved. This short format title draws from the shared scientific and technical material and summarizes the current research and future outlook. Includes a range of topics, from macro- to microplastics Presents data from source to sink, including occurrence and distribution of microplastics in freshwater bodies, coastal zones, and the open ocean Presents the impacts of microplastics on marine life as well as microplastics as vectors of biological and chemical contaminants Provides important analysis on solutions and next steps

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2016
November 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
294
Pages
PUBLISHER
Elsevier Science
SELLER
Elsevier Ltd.
SIZE
12.1
MB

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