Iodine concentrations of soils near Trabzon, Turkey: A region of endemic goiter

E. Çiftçi*, E. Şevketbeyoǧlu, S. Tokel

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Abstract

Iodine contents of soils developed over the major rock formations of the northern zone of the Eastern Pontide Tectonic Belt (Northeastern Turkey) have been investigated with respect to soil-parent rock relationship, effect of topography, elevation, and climate to construe its effect on the health of the local population. Samples were collected from the A and B horizons of the soils developed over the major stratigraphic units constituting the eastern Pontides, including the Lower Basic Complex of Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous age, the Berdiga limestone (Jurassic-lower Cretaceous), the Dagbasi granitoid (Upper Cretaceous), volcano-sedimentary sequence of Upper Cretaceous age, ore-bearing and barren dacites of Upper Cretaceous age, and Neogene alkaline basalts. Chemical analyses of soil samples indicate significantly lower iodine abundances for all the soils studied (5-28 ppm) in comparison to the average abundance of iodine in analogous soils of other parts of the world (22-93 ppm). The concentration of iodine in soils developed over the same geologic formation decrease with increasing elevation. In certain cases, this decrease may reach up to 70%. Goiter is highly common throughout this region in Turkey. The results of this study suggest that the iodine deficiency of region's soils may be a principal underlying cause for this area of Turkey being an endemic goiter region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)457-465
Number of pages9
JournalEnvironmental Geology
Volume53
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Eastern Pontides
  • Endemic goiter
  • Iodine
  • Soil geochemistry
  • Trabzon

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