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Volume 2 - No: 1

Heavy Metal Pollution Around International Hatay Airport

  • Abdullah Özkan Iskenderun Technical University, Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Hatay, 31200
  • Vildan Özkan Iskenderun Technical University, Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Hatay, 31200
  • Şana Sungur Mustafa Kemal University, Department of Chemistry, Hatay, 31024
  • Hazal Birses Iskenderun Technical University, Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Hatay, 31200
DOI: 10.28978/nesciences.292345
Keywords: Soil pollution, Heavy metal, DTPA method, Hatay airport, Turkey

Abstract

In this study, it was aimed to determine the heavy metal pollution in the agricultural lands around Hatay airport and travel possible alteration in the amount of heavy metal on the land in accordance with the distance to the airport. For this purpose, the airport was chosen as the center and 27 soil samples were obtained around the airport at 2 km intervals in depth ranging from 0 to 30 cm. Lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), nickel (Ni), chrome (Cr), cobalt (Co), aluminium (Al), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn) and zinc (Zn) elements in soil samples were analysed using MP-AES instrument by DTPA method. (3 repetition for each sample). As a result of the analysis, heavy metal concentrations were found as Pb 0-1.45 mg/kg, Cd 0-0.220 mg/kg, Ni 0-3.95 mg/kg, Cr 0-0.780 mg/kg, Co 0-0.270 mg/kg, Al 0-0.700 mg/kg, Fe 1.47-16.2 mg/kg, Cu 0.400-5.35 mg/kg, Mn 0-19 mg/kg and Zn 0.050-3.14 mg/kg. When comparing the obtained data through this study with allowable concentrations of heavy metals in soil of Environment and Forest Directorates Guidance, it was determined that the heavy metal concentration of the soil does not pose any problems in terms of heavy metal pollution. Besides, iron concentration was decreased when the distance to the airport is increased.

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Date

February 2017

Page Number

18-24