Nanoplastic transport in soils by advection and bioturbation
Micro- and nanoplastics are increasingly perceived as an emerging threat to ecosystems. They are emitted to soils through different pathways, including sewage sludge or compost applications in agriculture, or through tire abrasion and degradation of mismanaged waste. Yet, their environmental behavio...
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SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment
2019
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