DETERMINATION OF SOME METAL LEVELS IN WATER, SEDIMENT AND FISH SPECIES OF TERCAN DAM LAKE, TURKEY
Abstract
This study aimed to determine the metal (Al, As, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb,
and Zn) levels in the gill, liver, and muscle tissues of some fish
species, water and sediment samples taken from Tercan Dam Lake
(Erzincan, Turkey). Initially, some physico-chemical parameters of the
water such as temperature, pH, and dissolved oxygen were measured, and
the relationship was determined between these parameters and the metal
levels detected in the water. According to the analysis conducted on the
water and the sediment, the most frequent metal was determined to be Fe.
During the analyses conducted in the water, Pb and Zn metals were not
detected, and all metals were detected in the sediment. It was
determined that metals accumulated to a higher degree in the liver and
gill tissues compared to muscle tissues. The harmfulness of the metal
amounts determined in the water, sediment, and fish tissues was
evaluated by comparing them to the acceptable values determined by
national and international institutions.
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