Publications by authors named "Saurabh Prajapati"

In recent decades, contamination of the environment with microplastics and microfibers has been recognized as a pervasive and ubiquitous issue of global concern. While much research in this field has been undertaken in marine environments, more recent studies have identified rivers as major conveyors of plastic pollution from terrestrial into marine systems. However, reports on the levels and composition of microplastic and microfiber contamination in rivers of the Canadian prairie region, specifically the South Saskatchewan River (SSR), are scarce, which leaves this vital source of water for societies and ecosystems in a vulnerable state.

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Basin land-use interacts with hydrology to deliver chemical contaminants to riverine environments. These chemicals are eventually taken up by aquatic organisms, where they can cause harmful effects. However, knowledge gaps related to the connections between hydrological, chemical, and biological processes currently limit our ability to forecast potential future changes in contaminant concentrations accurately.

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In recent years, contamination of the environment with microplastics has received increasing scientific and public attention. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are considered important emitters of microparticles into aquatic systems. Among these microparticles are microplastics from, e.

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