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Title: The status of some selected heavy metals in roadside soils of Bursa province, Turkey
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Toprak Bilimi ve Bitki Besleme Bölümü.
Aydınalp, Cumhur
55940148000
Keywords: Heavy metals
Contamination
Roadside soils
Trace-metals
Lead levels
Contamination
City
Vegetation
Environmental sciences & ecology
Issue Date: Apr-2010
Publisher: GH Asachi Technical University Iasi
Citation: Aydınalp, C. (2010). "The status of some selected heavy metals in roadside soils of Bursa province, Turkey". Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 9(4), 559-563.
Abstract: Nowadays, environmental pollution of heavy metals from automobiles has attained much attention. This was caused some heavy metal pollution in road side soils. In this research, the some selected heavy metals were studied along the taken road side soils under heavy traffic in northwestern Turkey. The aim of this research was carried out to determine the heavy metal pollution status of some agricultural lands along the one of major highways of Turkey. For this purpose, roadside surface soil samples were collected from 50 sites along the Bursa-Izmir highway and analyzed for cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc. Their concentrations and distributions were determined in this research. Lead concentration was the highest in the soils and ranged from 30.0 to 1210.0 mg/kg. Zinc concentration varied from 62.1 to 492.8 mg/kg and copper concentration ranged from 20.0 to 250.6 mg/kg. Cadmium concentration was the lowest in the soil and varied from 0.5 to 5.2 mg/kg. Overall, the levels of heavy metals in roadside soils were higher as compared to their natural background levels.
URI: https://doi.org/10.30638/eemj.2010.078
http://www.eemj.icpm.tuiasi.ro/pdfs/vol9/no4/21_103_Aydinalp.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25366
ISSN: 1582-9596
1843-3707
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