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Fast-moving underwater avalanches, known as turbidity currents, are responsible for transporting vast quantities of ...
It's impossible to be in the dark about the scourge of microplastics, but new light has been shone on how they end up in the deep sea: underwater avalanches.
Fast-moving underwater avalanches, known as turbidity currents, are responsible for transporting vast quantities of ...
Scientists have discovered that powerful underwater avalanches are sweeping huge amounts of microplastics into the deep sea, ...
Multiple microplastic size-class occurred at each sampling station (Figure 7D). On the whole, MPs with a diameter < 1.0 mm had the largest proportion, accounting for 83.76%. Compared to other sizes, ...