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Ecological and contamination assessment of soil in the region of coal-fired thermal power plant

O. Ates, Kadriye Taşpınar, Gülser Yalçın, Fatih Kızılaslan, Melis Özge Pınar, Serdar Toprak, Volkan Alveroğlu, Ramazan Yavuz, Didem Özen

2022International Journal of Environmental Health Research13 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study was carried out to determine the heavy metal pollution and possible sources of agricultural soils in Tavşanlı district, Which energy power plant is located. Total 83 soil samples were taken and 8 (Cu, Cr, Pb, Co, Fe, Mn, Ni, and Zn) heavy metals were analyzed in soil samples The mean concentration of heavy metals were determined as Cu (32.89 mg kg−1), Cr (285.69 mg kg−1), Co (36.37 mg kg−1), Mn (860.20 mg kg−1), Ni (457.59 mg kg−1), Pb (22.14 mg kg−1), Fe (30,250 mg kg−1) and Zn (65.05 mg kg−1), were determined. The mean concentrations of Cu, Cr Co, Mn and Ni found to be higher than both the upper continental crust values and the European soil mean values. Contamination factor Co (2.1), Cr (3.10) and Ni (9.73), enrichment factor Co (2.73), Cr (3.75) and Ni (11.42) and geoaccumulation index Co (0.18), Cr (0.50) and Ni (1.98) values showed that the soils were polluted by Co, Cr, and Ni. In addition, it was determined that Ni (48.65) poses a “moderate ecological risk” in the study area. Pearson correlation anaysis and principal component analysis determined that Cr, Co and Ni have both lithogenic and anthropogenic origin.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental chemistrySoil waterContaminationEnrichment factorSoil testPollutionEnvironmental scienceSoil contaminationMetalChemistryHeavy metalsChromiumAnimal scienceSoil scienceEcologyBiologyOrganic chemistryHeavy metals in environmentGeochemistry and Geologic MappingRadioactivity and Radon Measurements