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Sediment quality of Ergene River Basin: bio–ecological risk assessment of toxic metals
Ergene River Basin is located in the north-west part of Marmara Region of Turkey. There are many industrial enterprises on its basin and as well as the majority of these facilities are located on the upstream of the basin. Therefore, Ergene River is one of the rare river ecosystems that are contaminated almost from the source area.The aim of this ...
Cem Tokatli, Tokatli Cem
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Contamination assessment of ecotoxic metals in recent sediments from the Ergene River, Turkey
The Ergene River is a highly contaminated river that passes through the most heavily industrialized area in Turkey and receives municipal, industrial and agricultural effluents from Edirne, Kırklareli and Tekirdağ cities in the Thrace Basin. In order to investigate the pollution level of selected toxic metals in the river, 20 surface sediment samples ...
Frančišković-Bilinski Stanislav +2 more
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In this paper, principal component analysis (PCA) and positive matrix factorization (PMF) multivariate statistical techniques were applied to evaluate the spatiotemporal variation in 13 conventional water quality parameters (TOC, TN, NO2-, NO3-, TP, SO4-2, Cl-, TSS, color, pH, temperature, DO, EC) at eight monitoring stations for a duration of a year ...
Meltem Çelen, Guleda Önkal Engin
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Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2019
This article explores the neoliberal authoritarian transformation of Turkey’s water sector since 2000 by examining the policies surrounding the Ergene River, a dead river that runs through Turkey’s...
Eda Acara
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This article explores the neoliberal authoritarian transformation of Turkey’s water sector since 2000 by examining the policies surrounding the Ergene River, a dead river that runs through Turkey’s...
Eda Acara
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Determination of heavy metals in sediments of the Ergene River by BCR sequential extraction method
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2014Utilizing the sequential extraction procedure (acid soluble, reducible, oxidizable, and residual) proposed by The European Community Bureau of Reference (BCR), the trace metals present in the sediments of the Ergene River, Turkey, were determined. The sediment samples were collected from 10 sampling sites and analyzed to identify the concentrations of ...
Ali Sungur +2 more
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Occurrence and treatment of PFOS and PFOA in surface waters of the Ergene River Basin, Türkiye
International Journal of Environmental Science and TechnologyThis study was conducted to measure the status of PFOS and PFOA parameters in & Ccedil;orlu Creek and Ergene River located in the Ergene River Basin in the Thrace sub-region of the Marmara Region of T & uuml;rkiye and to evaluate the removal methods of these parameters.
Elçin Günes, A Özvardarli
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Evaluation of heavy metal pollution in the Ergene River Basin from a public health perspective
Turkish Journal of Public Health, 2018Ayse Handan DÖKMECİ
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Assessment of airborne heavy metal pollution in soil and lichen in the Meric-Ergene Basin, Turkey
Environmental Technology (United Kingdom), 2015Asude Hanedar
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