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Título: Microplastic pollution in sublittoral coastal sediments of a North Atlantic island: The case of La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain)
Autores/as: Villanova-Solano, Cristina
Díaz-Peña, Francisco J.
Hernández-Sánchez, Cintia
González-Sálamo, Javier
González-Pleiter, Miguel
Vega Moreno, Daura 
Fernández-Piñas, Francisca
Fraile Nuez, Eugenio 
Machín Jiménez, Francisco José 
Hernández-Borges, Javier
Clasificación UNESCO: 2510 Oceanografía
251090-1 Geología marina. Dinámica sedimentaria
251006 Procesos del fondo marino
330811 Control de la contaminación del agua
331210 Plásticos
Palabras clave: Canary Islands
Fibers
Fourier Transform Infrared Microscopy
Microplastics
Ocean Dynamic, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Publicación seriada: Chemosphere 
Resumen: In this work, the microplastic content of sediments collected in July 2020 between 5 and 7 m depth was studied in four locations of La Palma island (Canary Islands, Spain). At each sampling location, three samples were taken parallel to the shoreline. The microplastic content in each sampling corer was studied every 2.5 cm depth after digestion with a H2O2 solution followed by flotation in a saturated NaCl solution. Visualization of the final filtrates under a stereomicroscope revealed that all the sediment samples evaluated contained mostly microfibers (98.3%) which were mainly white/colorless (86.0%) and blue (9.8%), with an average length of 2423 ± 2235 (SD) mm and an average concentration of 2682 ± 827 items per kg of dry weight, being the total number of items found 1,019. Fourier Transform Infrared microscopy analysis of 13.9% (n = 139) of the microfibers also showed that they were mainly cellulosic (81.3%). No significant differences were found between the depths of the sediment. However, significant differences were found between the number of fibers from the sampling sites at the east and west of the island. Such variability could be driven by the winds and ocean mesoscale dynamics in the area. This study confirms the wide distribution of microfibers in sediments from an oceanic island like La Palma, providing their first report in marine sediments of the Canary Islands.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/112532
ISSN: 0045-6535
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132530
Fuente: Chemosphere [ISSN 0045-6535], v. 288 (Part 2), 132530, (Febrero 2022)
Colección:Artículos
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