The spatial law and influencing factors of microplastics in lakes are an important part of microplastic research. This study focused on exploring the influences of factors such as the underwater slope, water depth, and pollution source/shore distance of a lake on the spatial distribution of lake MPs (microplastics). The relationships between the underwater slope, other factors, and the concentration of MPs were analyzed. The results showed that the average abundance of MPs in Dianchi Lake was 129 n/m3, and the spatial distribution pattern was higher in the lake center and lower in the lake shore. The correlation analysis showed that MP abundance was not significantly associated with distance to pollution sources or water depth, but it was significantly correlated with slope (p < 0.05) and offshore distance (p < 0.01). There was a significant negative correlation between the abundance of MPs and the underwater slope. The greater the underwater slope, the lower the abundance of MPs; the smaller the underwater slope, the higher the abundance of MPs. There was a significant positive correlation between the abundance of MPs and offshore distance. The abundance of MPs increased with increasing offshore distance. These new discoveries will help us better understand the spatial patterns of MPs in lakes.
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Chunnuan Deng
Yunnan Normal University
Yuejiao Huang
Sun Yat-sen University
Yao Hu
Jiangsu University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68a36c210a429f797332fa42 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/w17162377