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  • The study quantifies microplastic (MP) fluxes in the Rhône and Têt rivers, showing significant variability in concentrations over time and space with no clear link to hydroclimatic conditions.
  • In the Rhône River, MPs exhibited a non-linear dilution pattern during floods, while the Têt had higher and more variable MP concentrations despite an overall dry year.
  • The research also found that atmospheric deposition of MPs, primarily fibers, is significant and surpasses river fluxes, indicating possible overestimation or efficient removal of these materials from surface waters.

Article Abstract

This paper aims at quantifying current riverine fluxes of microplastics (MPs) in two Mediterranean river catchments, a large one and a small one, namely the Rhône and the Têt, which are discharging to the Gulf of Lion in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea. MP fluxes change markedly through time and space in both river systems. However, no clear relationships between MP concentrations and hydroclimatic conditions have been observed. In the Rhône River a non-linear dilution pattern of MPs in total suspended matter (TSM) during flood conditions could be observed. Although dilution is important, samples during floods exert a strong control on average MP fluxes. Compared to the Rhône River, average MP concentrations in the Têt River were throughout greater and more variable in shape and polymer composition. However, as the study year was exceptionally dry, the average specific MP flux, 76 g km y, is only slightly larger than the non-flooding value of the Rhône River. We further monitored MP concentrations in shoreline sediments at the mouth of the Têt River to test whether these sediments can represent MP transport in the river. Besides fibers, which probably are easily washed out and transported offshore, MP concentrations and compositions are in agreement with MP loads upstream the river. We also examined the potential role of atmospheric deposition as a source of MP to the Têt River. The average atmospheric MP deposition of 6 kg km y exceeds by far the river average specific MP flux. Moreover, all MPs in atmospheric deposits were fibers, which in terms of mass are of minor importance in the bulk river fluxes. Atmospheric MP deposits may either have been overestimated and/or may be removed from surface waters by efficient removal processes (such as waste water treatment plants).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.136984DOI Listing

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