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Microplastic Pollution and Risk Evaluation in the Gediz River
Microplastics (MPs), particles less than 5 mm in diameter, enter the aquatic ecosystem through the degradation of larger plastics. They can accumulate in the environment for long periods due to their durability and buoyancy.
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Karyomorphology of Two Cyprinid Barbels (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from Gediz River, Turkey
Cytology and Genetics, 2022Barbus pergamonensis Karaman, 1971 and Luciobarbus lydianus (Boulenger, 1896) were studied karyologically. Karyotypes and chromosomal banding techniques with C-banding and silver staining were determined. Diploid chromosome numbers (2n) were invariably 100; karyotypes were composed of 26 metasentric (m), 20 submetacentric (sm) and 54 subtelo ...
M. Gaffaroğlu +2 more
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Investigation of Boron Pollution in the Gediz River
Ekoloji, 2014This study was conducted to determine the concentration of boron in the waters of the Gediz River. According to the results, the boron concentrations ranged from 0.125 to 4.548 mg/L. The average boron value (2.428 mg/L) was compared with “Environmental Regulations, Water Pollution Control Regulations and Quality Criteria for Inland Water Resources by ...
O. Minareci
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The Ichthyofauna of Gediz River (Turkey): Taxonomic and Zoogeographic Features
Aims: This study was carried out to determine the fish fauna in the Gediz River and by comparing the fish fauna with that of neighboring basins from a zoogeographical point of view. Place and Duration of Study: In order to establish the taxonomic and zoogeographic features of the fish fauna of the Gediz River Basin (Turkey), fish samples were collected
S. Güçlü, F. Küçük
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Distribution of selenium in the plume of the Gediz River, Izmir Bay, Aegean Sea
Selenium (Se) variations in the water column, suspended particulate matter, and sediment through the salinity gradient, together with water-quality parameters, were investigated over four different river conditions: lowest-highest runoff and high-low production period between November 2004 and August 2005 in the plume of the Gediz River, Aegean Sea ...
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Ege Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
In this study, pollution in the Gediz River was assessed using Daphnia magna toxicity tests. Water samples were collected from five distinct stations during spring and summer. Concentrations of key chemical constituents, including Fe, Mn, Cl⁻, NH₃-N, S²⁻,
Tuna Karaytuğ, Ferah Sayım
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In this study, pollution in the Gediz River was assessed using Daphnia magna toxicity tests. Water samples were collected from five distinct stations during spring and summer. Concentrations of key chemical constituents, including Fe, Mn, Cl⁻, NH₃-N, S²⁻,
Tuna Karaytuğ, Ferah Sayım
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Study of heavy metal pollution and speciation in Buyak Menderes and Gediz river sediments.
Water Research, 2003In this study, two economically important rivers of Turkey, Gediz and Buyuk Menderes (BM) are studied to determine their environmental pollution levels. An old analytical procedure involving sequential chemical extraction is improved and used for the partitioning of particulate trace metals (Cu, Co, Cr, Mn, Fe, Zn, Pb and Ni).
H. Akcay, A. Oguz, C. Karapire
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The buried Early Pleistocene river terrace record of the Gediz River, around Kula, western Turkey has previously been considered to span the time interval equivalent to Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 58-37 (c. 1.6-1.2 Ma), with the frequency of terrace formation mirroring obliquity-driven climate change.
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Factor analysis in the geochemical studies along the Gediz river, Turkey
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2001Water samples collected from 321 sampling points at 1 km intervalsat a site located close to the industrial and geological areas in the Gedizriver were analysed for U, Ra, Na, Mg, Mn, K, Ni, Cd, Co, Pb, Al, Fe, Cr,Zn, Cu and Ca. Heavy metal concentrations in the samples were determined byatomic absorption spectroscopy, laser excited fluorescence, and ...
Bakac, M, Kumru, MN
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Heavy Metal Contents in the Gediz River Basin Soil: Multivariate Analysis for Source Tracing
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2007A regional geochemical data set from a 17,000 km2 in Turkey, analysed for 14 elements, was used to test the influence of different variants of factor analysis on the results extracted. Samples collected from the topsoil on the floodplain along Gediz River have been analysed for Al, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, Ni, Pb and Zn by flame atomic ...
Bakac, Mustafa, Kumru, Mehmet Nurullah
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