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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
Volume 43, 2008 - Issue 14
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Metals in the surface sediments of Istanbul Strait (Turkey)

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Pages 1725-1734 | Received 14 May 2008, Published online: 05 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Surface sediments from 17 stations in the Istanbul Strait and Marmara Sea were collected and analysed for major and trace elements by wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (WDXRF). Metal concentrations in surface sediments varied from 1.3 to 7.2 % for Al, 4.8 to 18 mg kg− 1 for As, 119 to 599 mg kg− 1 for Ba, below detection limit (bdl) to 6.6 mg kg− 1 for Cd, 18 to 222 mg kg− 1 for Cr, 7.6 to 180 mg kg− 1 for Cu, 1.0 to 5.5 % for Fe (10 000 to 55 000 mg kg− 1), 171 to 718 mg kg− 1for Mn, 3.3 to 64 mg kg− 1 for Ni, 4.5 to 461 mg kg− 1 for Pb, 1.3 to 68 mg kg− 1 for Sn, 19 to 170 mg kg− 1 for V and 16 to 859 mg kg− 1 for Zn. Three tools have been applied in order to evaluate metal pollution in the sediments; Sediment quality guidelines (SQGs), enrichment factors (EFs) and geoaccumulation index (Igeo). SQGs values indicate that Pb and Ni are the most likely contaminants to cause adverse biological effects. On the other hand, both metal enrichment factors and geoaccumulation index show that As, Zn, Pb and Cd contaminations exist in the entire study area and contamination of other metals is also present in some sites depending on the sources. Factor analysis (FA) receptor modelling technique was applied to investigate the sources affecting surface sediment samples at the Istanbul Strait.

Acknowledgments

This research has been supported by The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) and International Bureau of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany through a Joint Research Project (Project no: 106Y302) and by the Research Fund of Istanbul Technical University through the project entitled “Determination of polluted zones in the coastal areas of İstanbul Strait by using ecotoxicological biomonitoring techniques.”

Notes

1EP: European part

2AP: Asian part

3MS: Marmara Sea

∗bdl: below detection limit

1ERM: effects range medium

2bdl: below detection limit

3ERL: effects range low

1Sum of communality

2Cumulative percentage

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