Determining distribution of heavy metal pollution in terms of ecological risk levels in soil of industrially intensive areas around Istanbul

Sevilay Haciyakupoglu, Ayse N. Esen, Sema Erenturk*, Muhittin Okka, Mehmet Genceli, Mehmet Mercimek, Esra Genceli, Sabriye Yusan, Filiz Gur Filiz, Kirami Olgen, Zeyneb Camtakan, Sahip Kiziltas, Tayfun Tanbay

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Abstract

The aims of the present study were to measure the concentrations of As, Cr, Co, Fe, and Zn in soils from two heavily industrialized areas and to assess the degree of heavy metal pollution by using the indices enrichment factor and the geo-accumulation index, as well as assessing the potential ecological risk. The concentrations of the selected elements in the environmental samples were determined by the neutron activation analysis. The pollutant concentrations in the studied areas showed that the soils were characterized by a high pollution from As and Cr due to the industrial facilities in the area. The concentrations in the Tuzla industrial area were 79–1215 mg/kg of Cr, 17–84 mg/kg of As, 22,000–54,000 mg/kg of Fe, 101–258 mg/kg of Zn, and 8–23 mg/kg of Co. The results for the Cerkezkoy industrial area were found to be 46–196 mg/kg of Cr, 6–24 mg/kg of As, 17,000–25,000 mg/kg of Fe, 67–136 mg/kg of Zn, and 7–10 mg/kg of Co. The contamination in the soils from heavy metals was assessed based on enrichment factor, geo-accumulation factors, and ecological risk indices. The results were compared with the data from other industrial areas in Turkey. It was found that the metals As and Cr showed higher concentrations in Tuzla than in other examined industrial areas. The results for Cerkezkoy industrial area indicate that the area is not as contaminated as the other industrial areas in Turkey.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)62-75
Number of pages14
JournalToxicological and Environmental Chemistry
Volume97
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2015

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Keywords

  • ecological risk
  • environmental pollution
  • industrial pollution indices
  • Istanbul
  • neutron activation analysis

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