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handle: 20.500.12712/3975
The effects of anthropogenic activities on the accumulation of heavy metals and other compounds in sediments, mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and water of the mid‐Black Sea coast of Turkey were examined in this study. The aim was to work ecological risk assessment of heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Cr, Cd, Pb and Ni) at surface sediment and mussel samples. Sediment and mussel samples were subjected to a total digestion technique (HNO3 – HCl – HF conc.) and analysed for selected heavy metals by AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry). The general environmental properties of water, sediment and mussel samples were also measured (i.e. BOD5, organic matter %, mussel dimensions). Sediments were evaluated based on Sediment Quality Guidelines (SQG) and also with ERL/ERM and TEL/PEL values of EPA guidelines. The degree of contamination (Cd) was estimated for each station. The degree of heavy metal contamination of mussel samples was higher in Samsun city harbour. The values of sum of toxic units (Σ TU) for each of th...
Degree of contamination, Heavy metals, Surface sediments, Mussels, Sediment quality guidelines, Ecological risk assessment
Degree of contamination, Heavy metals, Surface sediments, Mussels, Sediment quality guidelines, Ecological risk assessment
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