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河流系统中微塑料动态建模:归宿与迁移分析

Modeling microplastic dynamics in riverine systems: fate and transport analysis.

作者信息

Portillo De Arbeloa Nerea, Marzadri Alessandra

机构信息

University of Trento Department of Civil Environmental and Mechanical Engineering: Universita degli Studi di Trento Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile Ambientale e Meccanica ITALY, Trento, Italy.

出版信息

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2025 Jul;32(34):20659-20677. doi: 10.1007/s11356-025-36875-6. Epub 2025 Aug 22.

Abstract

The escalation of plastic production and its ubiquitous application across numerous sectors have led to increased plastic waste, contributing to the widespread occurrence of microplastics (MP) across different ecosystems. Due to their durability and resistance to breakdown, these particles persist and accumulate in the environment, threatening both ecological and human health. Rivers serve as critical conduits that link terrestrial and marine environments, thus playing a pivotal role in the distribution of MP. Consequently, one of the key research priorities is focused on understanding the primary processes that controls the transport of MP in riverine environments. Here, we propose an integrated version of a previously published model that solves the classical advection-dispersion-reaction equation (ADRE) by mimicking the removal/resuspension of MP as reactive terms. The proposed framework integrates inputs of MP from human activities and assesses transport and deposition processes-including sedimentation, burial, resuspension, and removal along riverbanks-tailored to the specific hydro-geomorphological characteristics of river segments. The model was applied in a real river network, the Tame River (UK), to evaluate four distinct MP composition scenarios: a high-fiber scenario, a high-fragment scenario, a high-pellet scenario, and an averaged composition scenario derived from literature. These scenarios represent realistic variations in particle morphology and density, allowing an assessment of how particle-specific properties influence transport and retention. The results highlight the dominant role of bank retention and sedimentation in MP transport, demonstrating that depositional processes significantly contribute to the long-term retention of MP in river networks. This tool is instrumental in enhancing our understanding of MP pollution in river systems and proposing effective mitigation strategies.

摘要

塑料产量的不断增加及其在众多领域的广泛应用导致了塑料废弃物的增多,促使微塑料(MP)在不同生态系统中广泛存在。由于这些颗粒具有耐久性且不易分解,它们在环境中持续存在并积累,对生态和人类健康都构成了威胁。河流是连接陆地和海洋环境的关键通道,因此在微塑料的分布中起着关键作用。因此,关键的研究重点之一是了解控制微塑料在河流环境中传输的主要过程。在此,我们提出了一个先前发表模型的集成版本,该模型通过将微塑料的去除/再悬浮模拟为反应项来求解经典的对流-扩散-反应方程(ADRE)。所提出的框架整合了来自人类活动的微塑料输入,并根据河段特定的水文地貌特征评估了传输和沉积过程,包括沉降、掩埋、再悬浮以及沿河岸的去除。该模型应用于英国的泰姆河这一真实河网,以评估四种不同的微塑料组成情景:高纤维情景、高碎片情景、高颗粒情景以及从文献中得出的平均组成情景。这些情景代表了颗粒形态和密度的实际变化,从而能够评估颗粒特定属性如何影响传输和滞留。结果突出了河岸滞留和沉降在微塑料传输中的主导作用,表明沉积过程对微塑料在河网中的长期滞留有着显著贡献。该工具有助于增强我们对河流系统中微塑料污染的理解,并提出有效的缓解策略。

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