4 results on '"KUNT, Fatma"'
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2. Detection of Heavy Metals in Educational Institutions' Indoor Dust and Their Risks to Health.
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Kunt, Fatma and Türkyılmaz, Elif Sari
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DUST , *HEAVY metals , *ARSENIC , *METAL detectors , *HEALTH risk assessment , *HEALTH facilities , *LEAD , *AIR quality - Abstract
In addition to human health, there are typical pollutants that significantly determine the quality of life and deteriorate the quality of the air. Although these pollutants are familiar in outdoor environments, they also pose a health threat in indoor environments. These need to be monitored and controlled. Children, who spend most of their time in these environments, are especially exposed to these pollutants, and such contaminants pose a threat during their learning and growing periods. In this study, the detection of heavy metals in indoor dust in educational institutions and their health risks were evaluated. Heavy metals such as arsenic, lead, mercury, and cadmium, which are named differently due to their densities, were detected, and their effects on children were determined. The measured values of heavy metals cadmium and arsenic were above the standard values of OSHA (Occupational Health and Safety Administration), one of the health and safety organizations. However, when educational institutions were examined, an increase in the amount of arsenic due to drinking water used, cadmium batteries containing batteries, the use of batteries, and the pigment feature in oil paint derivatives supplied with cadmium may increase the values. The other heavy metals such as Al, Zn, Hg, and Pb remained below the limit values. A health risk assessment was made by considering the data obtained from the samples taken from the educational institutions in Konya province, as well as factors such as environmental conditions, the number of students, the area per capita, temperature, and humidity. The causes of polluting sources and the precautions to be taken have been determined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Modeling and Assessment of PM 10 and Atmospheric Metal Pollution in Kayseri Province, Turkey.
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Kunt, Fatma, Ayturan, Zeynep Cansu, Yümün, Feray, Karagönen, İlknur, Semerci, Mümin, and Akgün, Mehmet
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AIR pollution , *AIR quality management , *ATMOSPHERIC deposition , *PARTICULATE matter , *COMBUSTION products , *COAL combustion , *AUTUMN - Abstract
Air pollution has numerous detrimental consequences for human health, visibility, climate, materials, plant health, and animal health. A portion of air pollution consists of metals, which are emitted into the environment via the combustion of fossil fuels, industrial activities, and the incineration of metal-containing products. In this work, the particulate matter and particle-related metal pollution from various sources, in the Turkish province of Kayseri, were determined. AERMOD modeling was also used to examine the distribution of PM10 around the Kayseri Organized Industrial Zone (OIZ). Particulate matter (PM10) samples were collected using MCZ dust collecting devices at six monitoring locations mainly affected by residential heating (Hürriyet, Talas, and Kocasinan), industry (OIZ), and traffic (Tramway and Cumhuriyet) during the autumn/winter months and at three monitoring locations mainly affected by residential heating (Kocasinan), industry (OIZ), and traffic (Tramvay) during the spring months. ICP-MS analysis was used to assess the concentrations of the heavy metals (Pb, As, Cd, and Ni) in samples collected over 6 different time periods of 16 days each. During the autumn/winter months, the concentrations of Pb near roadways were found to exceed the Air Quality Assessment and Management Regulation of Turkey (AQAMR) limit value. During all the sampling periods, the Ni and Cd concentrations were below the AQAMR limit values. At the points associated with winter heating, the concentrations exceeded the AQAMR limit value, which may result from coal combustion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Eğitim kurumları iç ortam tozlarında ağır metal konsantrasyonlarının incelenmesi ve risk değerlendirilmesi
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Sarı, Elif, Kunt, Fatma, Çevre Mühendisliği Anabilim Dalı, Danışman: 0000-0003-2128-261X, and NEÜ, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Çevre Mühendisliği Anabilim Dalı
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Child health ,ortam şartları ,Environmental Engineering ,Çevre Mühendisliği ,çocuk sağlığı ,iç ortam hava kalitesi ,dust ,heavy metals ,Ağır metal ,indoor air quality - Abstract
Yüksek Lisans Tezi, İnsan sağlığının yanı sıra yaşam kalitesini de önemli ölçüde belirleyen, hava kalitesini bozan tipik kirleticiler bulunmaktadır. Bu kirleticiler dış ortamlarda yaygın olmakla birlikte iç ortamlarda da sağlık açısından tehdit oluşturmaktadır. Bunların izlenmesi ve kontrol altına alınması gerekmektedir. Bu çalışmada eğitim kurumlarında iç ortam tozlarında ağır metallerin tespiti ve sağlık açısından riskleri değerlendirilmiştir. Arsenik, kurşun, cıva, kadmiyum gibi yoğunlukları nedeniyle farklı adlandırılan ağır metallerin tespiti yapılmış, özellikle çocuklar üzerindeki etkileri belirlenmiştir. Vakitlerinin çoğunu bu ortamlarda geçiren çocuklar bu kirleticilere maruz kalmakta, bu tip kirleticiler öğrenme ve yetişme dönemlerinde tehdit oluşturmaktadır. Yapılan çalışmada Konya ili genelinde belirlenen okullardan alınan örneklerden elde edilen veriler ile beraber ortam şartları, öğrenci sayısı, kişi başına düşen alan, sıcaklık, nem gibi faktörler de göz önüne alınarak sağlık açısından risk değerlendirilmesi yapılmıştır. Kirletici kaynakların sebepleri ve alınması gereken önlemler belirlenmiştir., Indoor air quality, an important indicator of public health, affects not only human health but also the quality of life. There are typical pollutants which are widespread in outdoor environment and threaten to health in indoor environment that degrade the quality of the air. They need to be monitored and controlled. In this study, the risks of heavy metal detection and health in indoor dusts were evaluated in educational institutions. Arsenic, lead, mercury, cadmium and other heavy metals have been identified due to their densities, especially the effects on children have been determined. Children who spend most of their time in these environments are exposed to these pollutants, and such pollutants pose a threat to their learning and upbringing. In the study conducted, risk assessment for health was carried out considering the factors such as ambient conditions, number of students, area per person, temperature, humidity together with the data obtained from the samples taken from the schools determined in Konya province in general. The reasons for the pollutant sources and the precautions to be taken have been determined.
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