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A research team led by Part-time Assistant Professor Mamoru Tanaka developed a method using a single mathematical model to unify microplastics data, which can estimate total microplastics mass with high accuracy from partial datasets in river water.
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Tsurumi River, Japan
Who
Part-time Assistant Professor Mamoru Tanaka, Mr. Kota Egoshi, Tokyo University of Science
What
A research team led by Part-time Assistant Professor Mamoru Tanaka developed a method using a single mathematical model to unify microplastics data, which can estimate total microplastics mass with high accuracy from partial datasets in river water.
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Sun, 14 Jun 2026 06:30:00 GMT · 4h 39m ago
Where
Tsurumi River, Japan ·
Why
Researchers have not established common standard methods for measuring and comparing microplastics pollution, and current methods are often incompatible, offering no reliable way to combine available data.
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This new method could lead to more efficient and standardized surveys of microplastic pollution in rivers, helping to track pollution sources, develop water quality benchmarks, and better understand the impact of microplastics on aquatic organisms and human health.
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7 events in this thread- Technology4h 39m agoA research team led by Part-time Assistant Professor Mamoru Tanaka from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Japan, characterized microplastic (MP) number and mass distributions in river water across a wide size range and determined that a single mathematical model could unify the data.Open article
- Technology4h 39m agoA research team led by Part-time Assistant Professor Mamoru Tanaka from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Japan, set out to characterize MP number and mass distributions in river water across a wide size range and determine whether a single mathematical model could unify the data.Open article
- Technology4h 39m agoA research team led by Part-time Assistant Professor Mamoru Tanaka developed a method using a single mathematical model to unify and estimate microplastic number and mass distributions in river water.Open article
- Technology4h 39m agoA research team led by Part-time Assistant Professor Mamoru Tanaka from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Japan, characterized microplastic number and mass distributions in river water and determined that a single mathematical model could unify the data.Open article
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- Technology4h 39m agoA research team led by Part-time Assistant Professor Mamoru Tanaka developed a method using a single mathematical model to unify microplastics data, enabling efficient estimation of total microplastic mass in rivers.Open article
- Technology4h 39m agoA research team led by Part-time Assistant Professor Mamoru Tanaka developed a new method using a power-law model to standardize how microplastics (MPs) are measured in rivers, allowing for accurate concentration estimations even with partial data.Open article