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ASSESSMENT OF ARSENIC POLLUTION IN WATER FROM TALVAR RIVER, KURDESTAN PROVINCE, IRAN

Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): AZIM RABIEE M , PARIZANGANEH A.H , ZAMANI A.A

Abstract: Toxic elements like heavy metals are natural constituents of the earth’s crust and a number of these elements are biologically essential at trace levels and play an important role in human health. Arsenic is a ubiquitous element in the environment, which is found in trace amounts in rocks, water, soils, and plants and even in air. It is concentrated in many ore deposit types, and may cause environmental hazards due to unwanted delivery of this element and other associated elements (Zn, Ni, Mn and Sb) in the environment. Talvar river basin located in NW Iran, is a significant mineralized zone and the most famous and important As-Au mine in Iran is located here. This paper attempts to document the concentration of arsenic in surface waters. Water samples collected from Talvar stream indicate high content of as which ranges from 0.001 to 0.286 mg/l- 1 in water samples. The anomalously high background of trace metals in the area and its exposure to weathering is considered to be the main s

  • Publication Date: 29-Aug-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-075-0-37
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SELENIUM PHYTOREMEDIATION IN WILD PLANTS GROWING NATURALLY IN THE GUMUSKOY (KUTAHYA) MINING AREA, TURKEY

Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): AHMET SASMAZ , BUNYAMIN AKGUL , MERVE SASMAZ

Abstract: This study investigated selenium uptake and transport from the soil to 12 plant species in the mining area of Gumuskoy (Kutahya), Turkey. Plant samples and their associated soils were collected and analyzed for Se content by ICP-MS. Mean Se values in the soils, roots, and shoots of all plants were 0.9, 0.6, and 0.8 mg kg−1, respectively. The mean enrichment factors for roots (ECR) and shoots (ECS) of these plants were 0.78 and 0.97. The mean translocation factors (TLF) were 1.33. These values indicate that all 12 plant species had the ability to transfer Se from the roots to the shoot, but that transfer was more efficient in plants with higher ECR and ECS. Therefore, these plants may be useful in phytoremediation in rehabilitating areas contaminated by Se because their ECR, ECS and TLFs are greater than 1.

  • Publication Date: 29-Aug-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-075-0-38
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