Potentially toxic element (PTE) pollution as a result
of industrial
activities remains a global problem that poses serious threats to
human and ecological health. PTEs (Al, Fe, Ti, Mn, V, Zn, Cu, Cr,
Ni, Pb, Co, and As) are metals or metalloids with biological toxicity.
This study analyzed the concentrations of these PTEs and the physicochemical
properties of topsoil samples collected from areas near industrial
districts in the Samsun province of Turkey to evaluate ecological
and health risks, estimating various indexes. The average concentrations
of Al, Fe, Ti, Mn, V, Zn, Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb, Co, and As analyzed in 23
topsoil samples by energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry
were found as 93,822, 82,410, 6623, 1642, 406, 278, 207, 149, 78,
68, 32, and 10 mg/kg dry weight, respectively. Zn, Cu, Cr, Ni, Pb,
and Co levels exceed the maximum contaminant levels in the Turkish
Regulation on the Control of Soil Pollution. The average pH values,
organic matter, total organic carbon, and nitrogen measured in soil
samples were 7.14, 6.11, 0.96, and 0.04%, respectively. The ecological
and health evaluation reveals that the studied area is polluted with
V, Cu, Zn, As, Ni, and Pb, which may pose a risk to people living
in settlements near the industrial district.