1. Environmental Risk Assessment of Combined Radioactive and Chemical Pollution in Soil.
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ERENTURK, SEMA AKYIL, YUSAN, SABRIYE, TURKOZU, DOGUKAN ALKIM, GUR, FILIZ, BELIVERMIS, MURAT, KILIC, ONDER, HACIYAKUPOGLU, SEVILAY, KOCBAS, FATMA, AKINER, MUHAMMET MUSTAFA, ORAL, RAHIME, and YOHO, MICHAEL DUNCAN
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ENVIRONMENTAL risk assessment ,POLLUTION ,SOIL sampling ,RADIOACTIVITY ,HEAVY metals - Abstract
The purpose of the study is to define the level of combined radiological and chemical contamination from the activities of soil and moss samples collected from the Eastern Black Sea region in Turkey and to assess the risk caused by the environmental radioactivity and chemical pollutants. The gamma, gross beta and gross alpha activities were measured in the soil and moss samples. The
238 U,232 Th,40 K and137 Cs activity concentrations in the soil samples were measured in the range of 7.0 and 72 Bq kg-1 for238 U, 8.1 and 86 Bq kg-1 for232 Th, 203 and 1190 Bq kg-1 for 40K and 0.71 to 66 Bq kg-1 for137 Cs. In the moss samples, the137 Cs,40 K,232 Th, and238 U activity concentrations were found in the range of 1.03±0.27-24.23±1.39, 137±7-1340±68, 3.58±0.32-5.93±0.44 and 0.88±0.09-2.25±0.23 Bq kg-1 , respectively. Contamination from toxic metals in the soils is categorized into enrichment factor, geoaccumulation risk, potential ecological risk and pollution load index. Co, Ni, As and Pb enrichments were determined in the extreme category in the 6 sampling sites. The pollution load index for the selected metals was found to be greater than 1. The geo-accumulation index in one sampling site showed contamination from heavy to severe levels of arsenic and lead. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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