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SOIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Trace Heavy Metal Levels in Street Dust Samples from Yozgat City Center, Turkey

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Pages 351-361 | Received 12 Mar 2002, Accepted 06 May 2002, Published online: 24 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

The copper, cadmium, chromium, nickel, lead, manganese and cobalt contents of dust samples taken from Yozgat city center, Turkey were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry after digestion with aqua regia. The highest levels of the trace metal ions in the streets with heavy traffic were noted. The lowest levels of the metal concentrations were found in the samples from hospital and health centers. The results found in the present study were compared with some cities around the world. The levels of the metal ions found were generally below the mean world-wide contents of the street dust samples. Correlations between heavy trace metal levels of the dust samples were also evaluated.

Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful for the financial support of the Research Foundation of Erciyes University (Erciyes Universites Arastirma Fonu, Kayseri, Turkey). The authors gratefully thank Miss Lutfiye Yozgatlı for her comprehensive assistance in the experimental work. The authors would like to thank TUBITAK (the Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey) for providing the Perkin-Elmer 3110 atomic absorption spectrometer used in the present study.

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