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  • Volume:66 Issue:2
  • Potentially Toxic Element-Induced Ecological Risk Assessment of Kilitbahir Port, Çanakkale, Türkiye...

Potentially Toxic Element-Induced Ecological Risk Assessment of Kilitbahir Port, Çanakkale, Türkiye

Authors : Uğur ORAN, Ahmet Evren ERGİNAL
Pages : 211-222
Doi:10.25288/tjb.1220278
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Publication Date : 2023-04-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This study discusses the results of ecological risk analysis of sediments taken from Kilitbahir Port, one of the most active ports along the Çanakkale Strait insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Dardanelles);. ICP-MS analyses of the collected samples revealed moderate enrichment in Mo, Cu, and Zn in relation to anthropogenic activities in the studied sediments. The compatibility of the geoaccumulation and enrichment factor data indicates that the pollution is anthropogenic. No significant toxic risk was detected, although Mo is the most enriched potentially toxic element. The ecological risk determined in terms of Hg and Cd is likely to be related to oil and fuel leaks caused by marine vessels passing to/from the Kilitbahir port and road traffic moving over the study area.
Keywords : Çanakkale, ekolojik risk, Kilitbahir Limanı, toksik element potansiyeli

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