Freshwater Microplastics
Emerging Environmental Contaminants?
Author(s):
Martin Wagner,
Scott Lambert
Open Access: BY 4.0
Publication Date
Available in all formats
Publisher: Springer Nature
Description
Table of contents
Keyword(s):
Environmental Chemistry,
Water Quality/Water Pollution,
Geochemistry,
Analytical Chemistry,
Marine & Freshwater Sciences,
Water,
Emerging contaminants,
Plastic pollution,
Microplastic pollution,
Microplastic-associated biofilms,
Freshwater pollution,
Inland water pollution,
Plastic contamination,
Pollution & threats to the environment,
Water supply & treatment,
Limnology
This volume focuses on microscopic plastic debris, also referred to as microplastics, which have been detected in aquatic environments around the globe and have accordingly raised serious concerns. The book explores whether microplastics represent emerging contaminants in freshwater systems, an area that remains underrepresented to date.
Given the complexity of the issue, the book covers the current state-of-research on microplastics in rivers and lakes, including analytical aspects, environmental concentrations and sources, modelling approaches, interactions with biota, and ecological implications. To provide a broader perspective, the book also discusses lessons learned from nanomaterials and the implications of plastic debris for regulation, politics, economy, and society. In a research field that is rapidly evolving, it offers a solid overview for environmental chemists, engineers, and toxicologists, as wellas water managers and policy-makers.
Description
Subject(s):
Environmental Chemistry,
Water Quality/Water Pollution,
Geochemistry,
Analytical Chemistry,
Marine & Freshwater Sciences,
Water,
Emerging contaminants,
Plastic pollution,
Microplastic pollution,
Microplastic-associated biofilms,
Freshwater pollution,
Inland water pollution,
Plastic contamination,
Pollution & threats to the environment,
Water supply & treatment,
Limnology
This volume focuses on microscopic plastic debris, also referred to as microplastics, which have been detected in aquatic environments around the globe and have accordingly raised serious concerns. The book explores whether microplastics represent emerging contaminants in freshwater systems, an area that remains underrepresented to date.
Given the complexity of the issue, the book covers the current state-of-research on microplastics in rivers and lakes, including analytical aspects, environmental concentrations and sources, modelling approaches, interactions with biota, and ecological implications. To provide a broader perspective, the book also discusses lessons learned from nanomaterials and the implications of plastic debris for regulation, politics, economy, and society. In a research field that is rapidly evolving, it offers a solid overview for environmental chemists, engineers, and toxicologists, as wellas water managers and policy-makers.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Microplastics Are Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Freshwater Environments: An Overview
- Aquatic Ecotoxicity of Microplastics and Nanoplastics: Lessons Learned from Engineered Nanomaterials
- Analysis, Occurrence, and Degradation of Microplastics in the Aqueous Environment
- Sources and Fate of Microplastics in Urban Areas: A Focus on Paris Megacity
- Microplastic Pollution in Inland Waters Focusing on Asia
- Microplastics in Inland African Waters: Presence, Sources, and Fate
- Modeling the Fate and Transport of Plastic Debris in Freshwaters: Review and Guidance
- Interactions of Microplastics with Freshwater Biota
- Microplastic-Associated Biofilms: A Comparison of Freshwater and Marine Environments
- Risk Perception of Plastic Pollution: Importance of Stakeholder Involvement and Citizen Science
- Understanding the Risks of Microplastics: A Social-Ecological Risk Perspective
- Freshwater Microplastics: Challenges for Regulation and Management
- Microplastic: What Are the Solutions?
- Erratum to: Modeling the Fate and Transport of Plastic Debris in Freshwaters: Review and Guidance
- Back Matter