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Table 1 Classification of environmental (micro)plastics
Figure 1 Microplastics in sediments from the rivers Elbe (A), Mosel (B), Neckar (C), and Rhine (D)
Figure 2 Research aspects with regard to freshwater microplastics. All areas need to be investigated more thoroughly to assess theenvironmental risk associated with microplastics in freshwater ecosystems.

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