Statistical Methodology for Identifying Microplastic Samples Collected During TARA Mediterranean Campaign

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Abstract

Since the 1950s plastic production has exponentially increased. Different expeditions have sampled microplastics in all the world’s oceans in order to better know this pollution. However, a large amount of plastic particles is collected during all campaigns, such as during the Tara Mediterranean Sea campaign. And, methods developed to analyse them are time-consuming. So, how to work to chemically characterize samples from large libraries?

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Falcou-Préfol, M., Kedzierski, M., Villain, J., Kerros, M. E., Elineau, A., Pedrotti, M. L., & Bruzaud, S. (2018). Statistical Methodology for Identifying Microplastic Samples Collected During TARA Mediterranean Campaign. In Springer Water (pp. 31–35). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71279-6_5

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