Correction to: Scientific Reports https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-50508-2, published online 23 October 2019
The original version of this Article contained typographical errors.
In the Abstract
“In Warnow estuarine sediments (Germany) we found significant correlations between high-density polymer size fractions (≥500 mm) and sediment grain size.”
now reads:
“In Warnow estuarine sediments (Germany) we found significant correlations between high-density polymer size fractions (≥500 µm) and sediment grain size.”
In the Results and Discussion section under the sub-heading “MP abundance and composition in the Warnow estuary”:
“The Baltic Sea opening had comparatively low abundances of 2[2-2] kg−1 DW (S8, S9), whereas the Alter Strom (adjacent side arm of the Warnow estuary) revealed highest levels of 379 ± 28 g−1 DW (n = 3, S10) (Fig. 1A) of the area studied.”
now reads:
“The Baltic Sea opening had comparatively low abundances of 2[2-2] kg−1 DW (S8, S9), whereas the Alter Strom (adjacent side arm of the Warnow estuary) revealed highest levels of 379 ± 28 kg−1 DW (n = 3, S10) (Fig. 1A) of the area studied.”
In the Results and Discussion section under the sub-heading “Fractionation of MP species based on physical properties”:
“In the Alter Strom, fibres reached abundances of 84 ± 45 g−1 DW, roughly equalling particulate ordinary polymers.”
now reads:
“In the Alter Strom, fibres reached abundances of 84 ± 45 kg−1 DW, roughly equalling particulate ordinary polymers.”
In the legend for Figure 1
“Representative replicates (n = 3) were available for station S2 and S10 amounting to 78 ± 10 g−1 DW and 379 ± 28 g−1 DW, respectively.”
now reads
“Representative replicates (n = 3) were available for station S2 and S10 amounting to 78 ± 10 kg−1 DW and 379 ± 28 kg−1 DW, respectively.”
In the legend for Figure 2
“The black line indicates the transition from LD to HD polymers determined by the density of water (~1 g m−3).”
now reads
“The black line indicates the transition from LD to HD polymers determined by the density of water (~1 g cm−3).”
These errors have now been corrected in the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.
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Enders, K., Käppler, A., Biniasch, O. et al. Author Correction: Tracing microplastics in aquatic environments based on sediment analogies. Sci Rep 9, 18839 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-54997-z
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