Microplastic Abundance in Human-Influenced Soils in Recreational, Residential, and Industrial Areas

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Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts
Contamination
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecosystems
Environment
Environmental monitoring
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Freshwater ecosystems
Human influences
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Industrial areas
Industrial pollution
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Plastic debris
Plastic pollution
Political aspects
Pollution
Pollution sources
Recreation
Recreation areas
Recreational areas
Residential areas
Soil
Soil contamination
Soil pollution
Soil Science & Conservation
Soils
Terrestrial ecosystems
Water Quality/Water Pollution
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