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. 2021 May 18;19(6):4225–4252. doi: 10.1007/s10311-021-01227-6

Table 1.

Microplastic studies in water of inland water bodies around the world

Study compartment Number Study area Sampling tools Dominant microplastic characteristics (shape, polymer type, size) Reference
River–estuary 1 Three Gorges Dam—China Trawl with a rectangular opening 50 cm high by 100 cm wide, and1.5 m long, 112-mm-mesh size nylon net with a 500-mL polyethylene collecting bottle at the end Sheets, PP, 500 µm–1.6 mm Zhang et al. (2015)
2 The North Shore Channel (NSC) in Chicago, Illinois (IL), USA Two neuston nets (0.92 × 0.42 m and 0.36 × 0.41 m), 333 μm mesh size Fiber McCormick et al. (2014)
3 29 Great Lakes tributaries, USA Neuston net 1.5-m-long net with an opening 100 cm wide by 40 cm high, 333 μm mesh size Fibers, 0.355–0.999 mm Baldwin et al. (2016)
4 Inflow (Red and Assiniboine rivers) and outflow (Nelson River) of LakeWinnipeg, Canada Manta trawl 295 cm long, an aperture width of 61 cm, and a heightof 18 cm, 333 µm mesh size Fibers Warrack et al. (2018)
5 Tamar Estuary, UK Manta net 0.50 m by 0.15 m, 300 µm mesh size Fragments, PE, 1–3 mm Sadri and Thompson (2014)
6 Los Angeles and San Gabriel Rivers, USA Manta trawl 0.9 m × 0.15 m, 333 µm mesh size, hand nets 0.46 m × 0.25 m, 800 µm mesh size and 0.43 m × 0.22 m, 500 µm mesh size, streambed 0.15 m × 0.15 m, 333 mesh size, rectangular net 0.45 m × 0.25 m, 333 mesh size Foams, PS, ≥ 1 mm and < 4.75 mm Moore et al. (2011)
7 Danube River, Austria Stationary conical drift nets 0.5 m diameter, 1.5 m long, 500 µm mesh size Lechner et al. (2014)
8 Four Estuarine Rivers in the Chesapeake Bay ( Patapsco, Magothy, Rhode, and Corsica rivers), USA Manta net 70 cm wide, 330 µm mesh size Yonkos et al. (2014)
9 Yangtze Estuary and East China Sea, China Teflon pump passed through a 32-µm steel sieve, neuston trawl 30 × 40 cm2 opening, 333 µm mesh size Fibers, > 0.5–1 mm Zhao et al. (2014)
10 Rhine River—Switzerland Manta trawl with rectangular opening of 60 cm × 18 cm, mesh 300 µm mesh size Opaque spherules, PS Mani et al. (2015)
11 Solent estuarine complex ( Hamble, Itchen and Test rivers), UK Plankton net trawl, 300 µm mesh size Fibers, blue, black, clear, white Gallagher et al. (2016)
12 Three urban estuaries ( Jiaojiang, Minjiang and Oujiang Estuaries), China Teflon pump passed through a 333-µm steel sieve Fibers, PP, < 0.5–1 mm, < 1–2 mm Zhao et al. (2015)
13 Pearl River along Guangzhou city and Pearl River estuary, China Water sampler passed through a 50-µm stainless steel sieve Films, PA, < 0.5 mm Yan et al. (2019)
14 Saigon River, Vietnam A bucket and plankton net, 300 µm mesh size Fibers, PES Lahens et al. (2018)
15 Hudson River, USA Grab sample, metal bucket (3L) Fibers, PET Miller et al. (2017)
16 Raritan River, New Jersey, USA Plankton nets 0.2 m diameter, 0.51 m long, 153 mm mesh size Estahbanati and Fahrenfeld (2016)
17 Rivers State, Nigeria Plankton net Briggs et al. (2019)
18 Meuse, Rhine, Europe Fibers Brandsma et al. (2013)
19 Goose Creek, Little Kickapoo Creek, and East Branch of the DuPage River, USA Neuston nets 0.52 m × 0.36 m, 333 µm mesh size Pellets, PE McCormick et al. (2016)
20 Rhine, Dalålven, Danube and Po Rivers, Europe Manta net internal width 60 cm, 330 μm mesh size, Pump, waste free water sampler mesh size 3.2 mm Fragments, pellets, PE van der Wal et al. (2015)
21 Jade system, south North Sea, Germany Grab sample, PE bottle (100 ml) passed through 1.2-μm cellulose nitrate filters Fibers Dubaish and Liebezeit (2013)
22 Snake River and Palisades Reservoir, USA Fibers McDevitt and Perez (2016)
23 29 Rivers, Japan Plankton net 30 cm × 75 cm, 335 µm mesh size Kataoka et al. (2019)
24 Snake River and Columbia River, USA Grab sample, glass jars, mean volume 1.85 L, plankton net, 100 μm mesh size Fibers, 100–333 µm Kapp and Yeatman (2018)
25 Rhine River, Germany Manta trawl 60 cm × 18 cm rectangular aperture, 300 µm mesh size PS-DVB ion-exchange resins Mani et al. (2019a)
26 Gallatin River watershed, USA Grab sample, stainless steel bottles (1L) Fibers, Semi-synthetic cellulose, PES, 0.1–1.5 mm Barrows et al. (2018)
27 Changjiang Estuary, China A screw pump (100 L) passed through a stainless steel sieve 60 μm pore size Fiber, PE Zhao et al. (2019)
28 Changjiang Estuary, China A pump (100 L) passed through stainless steel sieve 70 μm mesh size Fibers, PE0.07–1.0 mm Xu et al. (2018)
29 Pasig River, Philippines Two Manta trawl 25.7 cm diameter openingand 10.4 cm diameter opening, 355 µm mesh size Fragments, 1.16 ± 0.42 mm Deocaris et al. (2019)
30 Danube River, Austria Net 600 × 600 mm opening, 500, 250, 41 µm mesh size, BFG basket sampler 300 × 600 mm opening, 500 µm mesh size Liedermann et al. (2018
31 Muskegon River, Milwaukee River, and St. Joseph River, USA Grab samples, 2-L glass bottle passed through a 0.363 μm mesh (surfaces water), Wading seine nets (biota) Fibers, < 1.5 mm McNeish et al. (2018)
32 Clyde, Bega and Hunter estuaries, Australia Horizontal surface tows using 45 μm mesh size (biota), vertical towl 37 μm net (biota) Fragments, 45–100 µm Hitchcock and Mitrovic (2019)
33 Douro estuary, Portugal A conical 1 m diameter, 4 m long, 500 μm mesh size (biota) Rodrigues et al. (2019)
34 Ofanto River, Italy Plankton nets 2.5 m long with an opening of 55 cm × 55 cm, 333 μm mesh size Fragments, flakes, PE, 500–1000 μm, 1000–2000 μm Campanale et al. (2020)
35 Yellow River, China Stainless steel bucket (5 L) Fibers, 50–100 µm Han et al. (2020)
36 Swiss Rhine River catchment at Brugg and the downstream German-Dutch border at Rees (Germany and Switzerland) Manta trawl 60 cm × 18 cm, 300 µm mesh size Fragments, PE, 0.3–1 mm Mani and Burkhardt-Holm (2020)
37 Urban waters of seven cities in the Tuojiang River basin, China Steel sampler (25 L) passed through 50 μm mesh size sieve Fibers, PP, 0.5–1 mm Zhou et al. (2020)
38 Manas River, China Stainless steel drum (2.5 L) Fibers, PP, 0.3–1.0 mm G. Wang et al. (2020)
39 Minjiang River watershed, Southeast China Metal pail passed through 300 µm mesh size Fibers, PET, 1–2 mm Huang et al. (2020)
40 Meuse river and in Netherlands and the Dommel, Germany A centrifugal water pump passed through of 300, 100, and 20 µm mesh size sieve PE, 0–1000 µm Mintenig et al. (2020)
41 Cherating river and mangrove, Malaysia Conical nylon plankton net 0.3 m x 1 m, 100 µm mesh size Fragments, 0.5–1.0 mm Pariatamby et al. (2020)
42 Yulin River, China Teflon pump ( 0.05 m3) passed through 64 µm stainless steel sieve mesh size Lines/fibers, PE, 64–100 µm Y. Mao et al. (2020)
43 Qing River, Beijing, China Stainless steel bucket (20 L) passed through stainless steel 5000 µm mesh size Fragments, PE, EPR C. Wang et al. (2020)
Lake–reservoir 1 3 connected urban lakes and drainage playa wetlands, Lubbock, Texas, USA Grab sample (3.50 L) passed through sieve (> 300, 250–299, 180–249, 106–179, and 53–105 µm mesh size 53–105 µm Lasee et al. (2017)
2 Lake Hovsgol (mountain remote lake), Mongolia Manta trawl 16 cm high × 61 cm wide and a 3 m long, 333 µm mesh size Lines/fibers, 0.355–0.999 mm, 1.00–4.749 mm Free et al. (2014)
3 Laurentian Great Lakes ( Lakes Superior, Huron and Erie), USA Manta trawl with a rectangular opening 16 cm high × 61 cm wide, and a 3 m long, 333 µm mesh size Pellets, 0.355–0.999 mm Eriksen et al. (2013)
4 Lake Winnipeg, Canada Manta 61 cm wide × 18 cm high and a 3 long, 333 µm mesh size Fibers Anderson et al. (2017)
5 Dongting Lake and Hong Lake, China 12 V DC Teflon pump (20 L) passed through 50 µm mesh size Fibers, PP, PE, 50–330 μm, 330–1000 μm W.F. Wang et al. (2018)
6 Western Lake Superior, USA Manta net 85 cm wide × 14 cm high and a 3 m long, 333 μm mesh size Fibers, PVC Hendrickson et al. (2018)
7 Lake Michigan, USA Manta trawl 61 cm wide × 16 cm high and a 3 m long, 333 μm mesh size Fragments, PE, 0.355– .999 mm Mason et al. (2016)
8 Lake Maggiore, Iseo and Garda, Italy Manta trawl 60 × 20 cm, 300 µm mesh size Fragments, PE Sighicelli et al. (2018)
9 Urban Lakes in Changsha, China 40 L water passed through 45 µm mesh size Lines, 50–500 µm Yin et al. (2019)
10 Feilaixia Reservoir in the Beijiang River, China Conical plankton 20 cm diameter, 112 µm mesh size Films, PP, 0.6–2 mm Tan et al. (2019)
11 Lake Ulansuhai, China 12-V DC Teflon pump passed through 48 µm mesh size Fibers, PE, < 0.5 mm Wang et al. (2019
12 Mecklenburg Lake District in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany Pump water samples, Manta trawl Irregular particles, PE, PET, 0–1000 µm Tamminga et al. 2020
13 Wuliangsuhai Lake, northern China Stainless steel buckets (20L) passed through 75 µm mesh size sieve Fibers, PS, < 0.5 mm R. Mao et al. (2020)
Stream 1 Six Mile Creek and Fall Creek streams, USA Neuston net 1 × 0.5 m,335 µm mesh size Fibers Watkins et al. (2019b)
Stream–lake 1 Streams and wetlands, Victoria, Australia Grab surface, polypropylene jars (5L) (water), dip nets (biota) Fibers, PES, rayon, 0–1 mm Nan et al. (2020)
Pond 1 North of Jutland, Denmark A positive displacement pump passed through 10 µm stainless steel mesh size PP Liu et al. (2019)
River–estuary–lake 1 Urban lakes and urban reaches of the Hanjiang River and YangtzeRiver, Wuhan, China 12 V DC Teflon pump (20 L) passed through 50 μm stainless steel sieve Fibers, PET, 50–500 μm (or < 0.5 mm) W.F. Wang et al. (2017)
City creeks–rivers–estuary and coastal waters 1 City creeks (Shanghai), rivers (Suzhou River and Huangpu River), an estuary (Yangtze Estuary) and coastal waters (East China Sea), Yangtze Delta area, China Metal pail (5 L) passed through 20 µm mesh size filter, air lift pump Fibers, PES, 0.1–1.0 mm Luo et al. (2019)
River water–wastewater–total atmospheric fallout 1 Greater Paris–Seine River, France Manta trawl 330 µm mesh size, Plankton net 80 µm mesh size Fibers, 1001–5000 µm Dris et al. (2015)
River–atmospheric fallout–urban runoff–WWTP effluents-CSOs 1 River Marne, France Manta trawl 80 and 300 µm mesh size Fibers Dris et al. (2018)
Surface water, storm water runoff, agricultural runoff, and treated wastewater effluent 1 Lake Ontario of the Laurentian Great Lakes in Canada Stainless steel bucket (4 L) passed through 10 µm mesh size filter Fibers Grbić et al. (2020)
Urban prairie creek 1 Wascana Creek, northern outskirts of Regina, Canada Conical net (water), seine nets, gill nets, conventional tackle, and minnow traps (biota) Fibers Campbell et al. (2017)