Sources, ecological hazards and treatment technologies of microplastics in soil
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    This paper is the result of environmental geological survey engineering.[Objective]In recent years, ecological and environmental pollution caused by microplastics has attracted widespread interest.[Methods]This paper reviews recent progress in research on the sources and hazards of microplastics and detection and treatment technologies investigated in a large number of studies.[Results](1) The primary sources of microplastics in soil are the cracking of agricultural land film without efficient recycling, use of sewage sludge containing microplastics in agricultural production activities, and settling of microplastics from air to surfaces; (2) Microplastics in soil can adsorb heavy metals, antibiotics, and other pollutants, which can change the pH, bulk density, and physical and chemical properties of soil, affect the development of earthworms and other soil animals, and reduce the activities of crucial microorganisms involved in the soil nutrient cycle, thereby harming the soil environment; (3) No unified technical standard for microplastic separation and detection is currently available. Visual inspection and spectroscopic and thermal analysis techniques are the main methods for detecting microplastics.[Conclusions] Microplastics in soil prese nt varied levels of risk to the environment and health of animals and plants and threaten human health through the food chain. Future research can focus on blocking the sources of soil microplastics, the pollution mechanism of soil microplastics and heavy metal compound pollution, and innovations in soil microplastic detection technologies.
    Highlights: (1) Research on soil microplastics is at its initial stage. This paper summarizes the impact of soil microplastics on crops and soil environment and the risk of their spreading to the food chain, providing useful reference for future research on environmental pollution and human health. (2) This paper elucidates the sources of soil microplastics on the basis of agricultural production activities. Owing to challenges in the remediation of soil polluted by microplastics, authors propose strategies for blocking the sources of microplastics in soil, with the primary aim of effectively reducing microplastic inputs in soil.

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YAN Yuchen, YANG Zhongfang, YU Tao. Sources, ecological hazards and treatment technologies of microplastics in soil[J]. Geology in China, 2022, 49(3): 770-788(in Chinese with English abstract).

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  • Received:January 08,2022
  • Revised:May 09,2022
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  • Online: July 14,2022
  • Published: June 20,2022