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An investigation on floatable marine microplastic pollution in Hong Kong
Lai Man CHAN, Lincoln FOK
Department of Science and Environmental Studies (SES)
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Hong Kong
100%
Floatable
100%
Marine Microplastic Pollution
100%
Microplastics
80%
Microplastic Abundance
60%
Pollutants
40%
Microplastic Pollution
40%
Provinces in China
20%
Public Attention
20%
Guangdong
20%
Global Level
20%
Tung
20%
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR)
20%
Photodegradation
20%
Environmental Concern
20%
Sediment Samples
20%
Naked-eye
20%
Food Chain
20%
Hong Kong Waters
20%
Plastic Debris
20%
Microplastic Debris
20%
East Coast
20%
West Coast
20%
Typhoon
20%
Hydrophobic Pollutants
20%
Marine Environment
20%
Plastic Particles
20%
Microplastic Sources
20%
Lantau Island
20%
Plastic Pellets
20%
Foamed Polystyrene
20%
Plastic Marine Debris
20%
Transportation Accidents
20%
Plastic Production
20%
Indirect Survey
20%
Physical Damage
20%
Sampling Approach
20%
Spillage
20%
High Tide Line
20%
Ocean Waves
20%
Density Separation
20%
Microplastic Ingestion
20%
Environmental Impact Potential
20%
Microplastic Particles
20%
Engineering
Photodegradation
100%
Density Separation
100%
Hydrophobic
100%
Fourier Transform
100%
Environmental Impact
100%
Naked Eye
100%
Physical Damage
100%
Environmental Concern
100%
Main Source
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Microplastics
100%
China
7%
Environmental Impact
7%
Polystyrene
7%
Photodegradation
7%
Marine Environment
7%
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
7%
United Nations Environment Program
7%
Random Sampling
7%
Spillage
7%
Ocean Wave
7%
Chemical Engineering
Photodegradation
100%
Polystyrene
100%