A temporal record of microplastic accumulation in sediment cores of the Great Lakes, North America, reflects macroeconomic and regional influences
Documented plastic pollution throughout the Laurentian Great Lakes system prompted investigation of microplastics (MPs) in sediment cores. We examined offshore sediment cores from Lake Huron (LH43) and Lake Ontario (403A) to understand temporal trends and changes in microplastic (MP) pollution in th...
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Main Authors: | Sara L. Belontz (Author), Patricia L. Corcoran (Author), Linda Kimpe (Author), Paul A. Helm (Author), Chris Marvin (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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