Abstract

Many studies focus on the transport of plastic from rivers to oceans while little attention was paid to the plastic transport in the upper reaches of rivers. Transport process of plastic from upstream to downstream in the whole river basin scale is still poorly understood. In this work, five sections in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River were investigated to characterize the features of plastic transport. Plastic abundance and flux were 293 to 156,667 n/m3 and 1.2 to 34,711 g/s, respectively. Plastic flux peaked at or right after the first flood peak in most sections, but plastic abundance was the highest in the normal or low water period. The first flood peak caused a temporary rise of plastic flux that last a short duration. Transport of plastic was not limited to water surface, and the Three Gorges Dam showed a peak elimination effect on plastic transport. Annual discharge of plastic was 1392 to 9532 tons and 6.2 × 1014 to 175 × 1014 particles at different sections. An increasing trend was observed for both plastic mass and quantity going downstream. Results showed that river plastic flux is highly variable and influenced by the dam, which should be considered in future to develop better monitoring strategies and to further improve the model.

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