Distribution of elements in rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples from the West Antarctic region

Although Antarctica is thought to be the most isolated and pristine continent free from human disturbance, the detrimental impacts of human-induced activities are inevitable even on this continent. This study presents the status of metal distribution in rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples taken from...

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Published in:International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
Main Authors: BAKIRDERE, Sezgin, KOÇOĞLU, Elif Seda, Gösterişli, T.U., Tekin, Zeynep, ÖZ, Ersoy, Borahan, T.
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling ftyildiztuniv:a27bb0f2-6d9a-4322-a0a8-fca523e3c8f4 2023-09-26T15:09:54+02:00 Distribution of elements in rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples from the West Antarctic region BAKIRDERE, Sezgin KOÇOĞLU, Elif Seda Gösterişli, T.U. Tekin, Zeynep ÖZ, Ersoy Borahan, T. 2023-07-01T00:00:00Z https://avesis.yildiz.edu.tr/publication/details/a27bb0f2-6d9a-4322-a0a8-fca523e3c8f4/oai https://doi.org/10.1007/s13762-023-04930-9 eng eng a27bb0f2-6d9a-4322-a0a8-fca523e3c8f4 doi:10.1007/s13762-023-04930-9 https://avesis.yildiz.edu.tr/publication/details/a27bb0f2-6d9a-4322-a0a8-fca523e3c8f4/oai info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftyildiztuniv https://doi.org/10.1007/s13762-023-04930-9 2023-08-27T21:02:34Z Although Antarctica is thought to be the most isolated and pristine continent free from human disturbance, the detrimental impacts of human-induced activities are inevitable even on this continent. This study presents the status of metal distribution in rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples taken from the Horseshoe and Faure Islands during the 4th Turkish National Antarctic Expedition. The rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples collected were subjected to microwave-assisted acid digestion sample preparation procedure and analyzed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to determine their metal contents. The analytical methods were validated using different standard reference materials (Apple Leaves, Tomato Leaves and Montana Soil II). A good agreement between the certified and determined values verified the suitability of the developed analytical methods for the determination of the selected elements in the samples. Validated analytical methods with adequate sensitivity, accuracy and precision were used for the quantification of 35 elements (Li, Al, V, Ti, Mn, Fe, Cr, Ni, Cu, Co, Zn, As, Sr, Mo, Zr, Se, Pd, Ru, Ag, Rh, Cd, Sn, Te, Sb, La, Ba, Ce, Pb, Tl, Bi, Na, Mg, Ca, K and B) in the collected samples. The concentration level of Mn was found to be the lowest, and contrarily Fe presented the highest concentration level for the rock/soil samples among the major elements. Heavy metals (As, Cd and Pb) which are considered to be the main source of inorganic pollution in the region were detected in most of the samples for both sample groups. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Yıldız Technical University Research Information System Antarctic Faure ENVELOPE(-68.871,-68.871,-68.093,-68.093) Faure Islands ENVELOPE(-68.867,-68.867,-68.100,-68.100) International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 20 7 7533 7542
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description Although Antarctica is thought to be the most isolated and pristine continent free from human disturbance, the detrimental impacts of human-induced activities are inevitable even on this continent. This study presents the status of metal distribution in rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples taken from the Horseshoe and Faure Islands during the 4th Turkish National Antarctic Expedition. The rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples collected were subjected to microwave-assisted acid digestion sample preparation procedure and analyzed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to determine their metal contents. The analytical methods were validated using different standard reference materials (Apple Leaves, Tomato Leaves and Montana Soil II). A good agreement between the certified and determined values verified the suitability of the developed analytical methods for the determination of the selected elements in the samples. Validated analytical methods with adequate sensitivity, accuracy and precision were used for the quantification of 35 elements (Li, Al, V, Ti, Mn, Fe, Cr, Ni, Cu, Co, Zn, As, Sr, Mo, Zr, Se, Pd, Ru, Ag, Rh, Cd, Sn, Te, Sb, La, Ba, Ce, Pb, Tl, Bi, Na, Mg, Ca, K and B) in the collected samples. The concentration level of Mn was found to be the lowest, and contrarily Fe presented the highest concentration level for the rock/soil samples among the major elements. Heavy metals (As, Cd and Pb) which are considered to be the main source of inorganic pollution in the region were detected in most of the samples for both sample groups.
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author BAKIRDERE, Sezgin
KOÇOĞLU, Elif Seda
Gösterişli, T.U.
Tekin, Zeynep
ÖZ, Ersoy
Borahan, T.
spellingShingle BAKIRDERE, Sezgin
KOÇOĞLU, Elif Seda
Gösterişli, T.U.
Tekin, Zeynep
ÖZ, Ersoy
Borahan, T.
Distribution of elements in rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples from the West Antarctic region
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title Distribution of elements in rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples from the West Antarctic region
title_short Distribution of elements in rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples from the West Antarctic region
title_full Distribution of elements in rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples from the West Antarctic region
title_fullStr Distribution of elements in rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples from the West Antarctic region
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of elements in rock/soil and seaweed/moss samples from the West Antarctic region
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