First evidence of microplastics in nine lakes across Patagonia (South America)

Microplastics (MPs) on lakes have been reported mainly from Europe, Asia, and North America. Then, this study aimed to address the quantification and identification of MPs in nine lakes from the Argentine Patagonian Region. Blue colored fibers were dominant, with a size range between 0.2 and

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Hauptverfasser: Alfonso, María Belén, Scordo, Facundo, Seitz, Carina, Mavo Manstretta, Gian Marco, Ronda, Ana Carolina, Arias, Andrés Hugo, Tomba, Juan Pablo, Silva, Leonel Ignacio, Perillo, Gerardo Miguel Eduardo, Piccolo, María Cintia
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