Investigation on Heavy Metal Pollution ın Uludag Fir Forests (Abies nordmanniana subsp. bornmülleriana MATTF) in the Bartın Region

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In this study carried out in pure Uludağ fir forests of Bartın-Ardıç district the change of amount ofheavy metals in both soil and needles of Uludag fir depending on altitude was investigated. For thisreason, experimental areas were established in three different altitude levels (1,000 m, 1,100 m and 1,200m) and changes of heavy metals were determined in the soil and Uludag fir needles. According to theresults obtained from this research, soil and plant contamination by heavy metals is increasing nowadayswhile the heavy metal (Pb, Zn, Ni, Cu, Cd, Mn, Cr and Fe) concentrations decreased with the increase inaltitude. The highest levels of Cd, Cr and Fe were found in the composite soil and needle of Uludag firadjacent to 1,000 m and other altitude levels. However, there are significant differences at the P<0.01level according to the results of ANOVA in the amount of heavy metals in both soil and needle of Uludagfir depending on the altitude levels. The Duncan test was also applied and three different groups werefound (exception of Cd); the changes of the amount of heavy metals in soil and needle of Uludag firdepends on the altitude level at the P<0.01 significance level. In this context, the area should be carefullymonitored in order to detect changes in the long-term risk due to the presence of high concentrations oftrace elements in soils. Toxicological tests and risk assessment will also be carried out with newlypolluted soils and trees (Uludag fir) from this site to evaluate the actual environmental risk of traceelements and their transfer to the food chain. The grape plant had behaved as a metal indicator for Pb,Mn, Zn, Fe, Cu, Cr and Cd, indicating that it can be used for testing changes in metal availability in soils.The concentrations of metals in both plant species exceeded the limits established for humans and grazinganimals impling a health risk linked with the spread of pollution from mining sites to Uludag fir forests inthe Ardıç district.

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Biyoloji, Çevre Bilimleri, Orman Mühendisliği

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Kastamonu Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi

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