An aquarium tank with (a) light blue cardstock lining the bottom

An aquarium tank with (a) light blue cardstock lining the bottom

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Download scientific diagram | An aquarium tank with (a) light blue cardstock lining the bottom and positioned atop a magnetic stirrer was (b) marked along its length to delineate the four corners of a quadrat observable on digital images captured from above the tank (c) to serve as digital benchmarks on the given image. from publication: Detection of Secondary Microplastics in an Aquatic Mesocosm by Means of Object-Based Image Analysis | When plastics are discarded, they do not biodegrade and instead break down over time into progressively smaller particles, termed secondary microplastics, which adversely impact biota and human health as well as persist in the environment for centuries. Our research objective | Microplastics, Mesocosm and Image Analysis | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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