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Microplastic pollution in two remote rivers of Türkiye

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Microplastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems presents an emerging environmental threat that can have adverse effects on ecology, endanger aquatic species, and result in economic damage. Despite the numerous studies reporting the presence of microplastics in marine environments, research into their presence in freshwater systems or inland waters remains limited. This study aimed to assess the level of microplastic pollution transported by the Munzur and Pülümür Rivers and some small rivers that flow into the Uzunçayır dam lake, which is the confluence of the Munzur and Pülümür Rivers in Türkiye. Samples were collected from 23 stations, with the concentration of microplastics ranging from 0.01 MP/m3 at P-4 station to 28.21 MP/m3 at P-10, a station located near a city. Microplastics comprise four types: fiber, film, fragment, and glitter. The average size of microplastics was 1.46 ± 0.05 mm, with the average size of fibers, films, fragments, and glitter-type microplastics being 1.58 ± 0.07 mm, 1.23 ± 0.10 mm, 1.21 ± 0.11 mm, and 0.78 ± 0.16 mm, respectively. The most frequent polymers were polyethylene (31.8%), polystyrene (21.1%), and polypropylene (10.5%). Despite being considered remote and less populated rivers compared to other river systems in Türkiye, all sampling sites showed varying concentrations of microplastics.

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S. Gündoğdu: Conceptualization, data curation, formal analysis, methodology, software, validation, visualization, writing—original draft, writing—review & editing; B. Kutlu: Sampling, conceptualization; Investigation, Writing—original draft, Writing—review & editing; T. Özcan: Sampling, project administration, resources; F. Büyükdeveci: Formal analysis, methodology, software, visualization, writing—original draft; writing—review & editing. M.C.M. Blettler: Validation, writing—original draft, writing—review & editing.

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Correspondence to Sedat Gündoğdu.

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- Microplastics were found in all of the stations.

- The level of microplastics ranged from 0.01 to 28.21 MP/m3

- The average size of microplastics was 1.46 ± 0.05 mm

- The most frequent polymer types were polyethylene (31.8%), and polystyrene (21.1%).

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Gündoğdu, S., Kutlu, B., Özcan, T. et al. Microplastic pollution in two remote rivers of Türkiye. Environ Monit Assess 195, 791 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11426-z

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