Gülnihal Kara
Selçuk University
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Environmental Technology | 2015
Mehmet Emin Aydin; Senar Aydin; Süheyla Tongur; Gülnihal Kara; Marit Kolb; Müfit Bahadir
The objective of this study was to identify and to apply appropriate biotests having the advantages of being highly sensitive, easy to run, relatively inexpensive and able to substitute fish toxicity tests due to ethical reasons of animal welfare. To perform an ecotoxicological assessment of industrial wastewaters, different microbiotests were conducted to substitute the fish toxicity test with Lebistes reticulatus through Vibrio fischeri, Thamnocephalus platyurus, Daphnia magna, Lemna minor and Lepidium sativum representing different trophic levels in the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Also, Algaltox FTM with Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and Protox FTM with Tetrahymena thermophila tests were carried out. However, they could not be applied successfully for the wastewater samples. Wastewater samples from seven different industrial zones comprising different industries were subjected to characterization through measuring their physical–chemical parameters and their toxicity versus the above-mentioned organisms. T. platyurus, D. magna and L. reticulatus were the most sensitive test organisms investigated for the wastewaters. Considering toxic unit values, generally wastewater samples were toxic according to Thamnotox FTM, Daphtox FTM and fish toxicity tests. As an important outcome, it was concluded that Daphtox FTM and Thamnotox FTM could be a good alternative for the fish toxicity test, which is so far the sole toxicity test accepted by the Turkish Water Pollution Control Regulation.
Environmental Forensics | 2015
Gülnihal Kara; Mehmet Emin Aydin
The aim of this study was to determine the level of 26 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) at parking garages and to provide the necessary annual information based on occupational inhalation exposure and non-occupational inhalation exposure, which carry risks for the environment. For this purpose, 22 samples were collected continuously from both gas and particulates phase PAHs from two parking garages at Konya City Center, Turkey. The exposure-based risk of these samples was evaluated using concentrations of the carcinogenic PAH compounds. None of the 26 PAHs measured had values exceeding the recommended exposure limits (RELs) standard values for inhalation rate recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). Exposure levels of gas and particulate PAHs for the occupational group and the public (children and adults who spend time in shopping centers) were found to be 0.07–28.24 μgm−3 and 0.05–5.753 μgm−3, respectively, representing levels two to four times higher than those at the control site. Maximum daily inhalation of B[a]Py was estimated at 1.33 ngd−1 for exposure of the public and as 274 ngd−1 for the occupational group. It is believed that traffic makes a substantial contribution to the PAH profile, which had relatively high concentrations of naphthalene (Napth) and coronene (Coro). Highly carcinogenic dibenzo(a,l)pyrene (B[al]Pyre) was found in the ambient air at two parking garages. Napth and phenanthrene (Phen) were the main compounds found in nearly all the tested samples. In this study, benzo[e]pyrene (B[e]Py) was used as a reference for PAHs because its concentration is stable and does not change seasonally. Considering the importance of these compounds in relation to human health, the aim of this work was to characterize and quantify the more toxic PAHs in parking garages. Conducting PAH sampling and their chemical analysis is very costly and labor intensive. This study produced data that can be a powerful tool for environmental forensics.
Selçuk Teknik Online Dergi | 2016
Gülnihal Kara
Journal of Selcuk University Natural and Applied Science | 2014
Süheyla Tongur; Gülnihal Kara
Journal of Selcuk University Natural and Applied Science | 2014
Gülnihal Kara; Mehmet Emin Aydin
Journal of Selcuk University Natural and Applied Science | 2014
Gülnihal Kara
Journal of Selcuk University Natural and Applied Science | 2013
Gülnihal Kara; Mehmet Emin Aydin
Selcuk University Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology | 2012
Gülnihal Kara
Selcuk University Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology | 2006
Mehmet Emin Aydin; Gülnihal Kara
Archive | 2006
Mehmet Emin Aydin; Gülnihal Kara