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Distribution of heavy metals in water, particulate matter and sediments of Gediz River (Eastern Aegean).

F Kucuksezgin1, E Uluturhan, H Batki.   

Abstract

The present paper is the first document of heavy metal levels in surficial sediment, water and particulate matter of the Gediz River collected from five different sites in August, October 1998, February, June 1999. The present work attempts to establish the status of distribution and environmental implications of metals in the sediment, water and particulate matter and their possible sources of derivation. The concentrations of mercury ranged 0.037-0.81, 120-430; lead 0.59-1.5, 190-8,100; copper 0.24-1.6, 30-180; zinc 0.19-2.9, 10-80; manganese 30-170, 20-490; nickel 0.39-9.0, 100-510; iron 1.3-687, 100-6,200 microg/l in water and particulate matter, respectively. The maximum values in water were generally obtained in summer periods due to industrial and agricultural activities at Muradiye. The particulate metal concentrations also generally showed increased levels from the upper Gediz to the mouth of the river. Calculation of metal partition coefficients shows that the relative importance of the particulate and the water phases varies in response to water hydrochemistry and suspended solid content, but that most elements achieve a conditional equilibrium in the Gediz River. The metals ranged between Hg: 0.25-0.49, Cr: 59-814, Pb: 38-198, Cu: 15-148, Zn: 34-196, Mn: 235-1,371, Ni: 35-175, and Fe: 10,629-72,387 mg/kg in sediment. The significant increase of metals found in Muradiye suggested a pollution effect, related to anthropogenic wastes. Also, relatively high concentrations of Ni and Mn occurred in sampling site upstream, due to geochemical composition of the sediments. Maximum values of contamination factor for metals were noticed for sediment of Muradiye. The sampling stations have very high degree of contamination indicating serious anthropogenic pollution.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17846908     DOI: 10.1007/s10661-007-9889-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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