Microplastics in soils: A comprehensive review
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2025-01-15
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Abstract
Microplastics (MPs) have become pervasive pollutants in terrestrial ecosystems, raising significant ecological risks and human health concerns. Despite growing attention, a comprehensive understanding of their quantification, sources, emissions, transport, degradation, and accumulation in soils remains incomplete. This review synthesizes the current knowledge on the anthropogenic activities contributing to soil MP contamination, both intentional and unintentional behaviors, spanning sectors including agriculture, domestic activities, transportation, construction, and industry. Furthermore, it examines the spatial distribution, accumulation, and abundance of MPs across various land use types, alongside a critical assessment of existing quantification methodologies. While the predominant metric for MP quantification is particle number concentration, integrating mass and area concentration enhances the ability to compare pollution levels, assess fluxes, and conduct risk analyses. Additionally, the review explores the transport behavior of MPs in soil, distinguishing between external mechanisms (abiotic factors: wind, leaching, and runoff, biotic factors: soil bioturbation and food chain interactions), and internal mechanisms that are impacted by the characteristics of MPs themselves (e.g., shape, color, size, density, surface properties), soil properties (e.g., porosity, pH, ionic strength, organic matter and mineral content), coexisting substances, and soil structural dynamics. The study of MP transport in soil remains in its early stages, with substantial gaps in knowledge. Future research should focus on integrating number, mass concentration, and area concentration for the more holistic quantification of MP abundance, and prioritize the development of more accurate and efficient methodologies. In addition, the investigation of MP transport and degradation processes under varying environmental conditions and soil management practices is critical for addressing this emerging environmental challenge.
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Distribution, Microplastics, Quantification, Sources, Terrestrial ecosystems, Transport, Taverne, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, Waste Management and Disposal, Pollution, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being, SDG 15 - Life on Land
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Kang, Q, Zhang, K, Dekker, S C & Mao, J 2025, 'Microplastics in soils : A comprehensive review', Science of the Total Environment, vol. 960, 178298. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.178298