# Assessment of potential contamination, ecological risk, spatial analysis, and source apportionment of soil heavy metals in a highly industrialized coal–mining region

**Authors:** Ahmet Altin, Bekir Fatih Kahraman, Sinem Çolak, Koray Alper, Süreyya Altin, Ferruh Niyazi Ayoğlu

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s10653-026-03099-7 · Environmental Geochemistry and Health · 2026-03-02

## TL;DR

This study assesses heavy metal contamination and ecological risks in a coal-mining region in Turkey, identifying pollution hotspots and sources.

## Contribution

The study provides a novel integrated approach combining multiple indices and spatial analysis to assess and source apportion heavy metal pollution in a coal-mining region.

## Key findings

- Heavy metal concentrations like Co, Cu, Hg, Cd, Zn, and Ni exceeded global soil averages.
- Pollution hotspots were identified near urban centers and the Gülüç River basin.
- Five sources of heavy metal enrichment were identified, including coal mining and industrial processes.

## Abstract

Assessing soil quality in industrial coal-mining regions is critical for ensuring environmental sustainability and public health. This study provides a comprehensive assessment of heavy metal (HM) contamination, ecological risk, and source apportionment in the Zonguldak province of Turkey. By utilizing systematic soil sampling, the research integrates statistical evaluation and spatial mapping with multiple contamination indices, including the Enrichment Factor (EF), Geo-accumulation Index (Igeo), Pollution Load Index (PLI), and Potential Ecological Risk Index (PERI). Results revealed that mean concentrations of Co, Cu, Hg, Cd, Zn, and Ni significantly exceeded crustal and global soil averages. Furthermore, high coefficients of variation for elements such as Cu and Zn suggested significant anthropogenic influences. Spatial analysis, supported by Igeo and EF indices, identified critical pollution hotspots near the urban centers of Ereğli, Alaplı, and Zonguldak, as well as the Gülüç River basin. The overall ecological assessment indicated moderate ecological risk (PERI) across most of the study area, with Hg posing the highest individual risk based on average Er values. PMF analysis identified five potential sources contributing to heavy metal enrichment: coal mining and coal-based emissions, geogenic origins, industrial processes, agricultural activities, and mixed sources. This integrated approach establishes a robust scientific baseline for the effective management of heavy metal pollution in coal-dependent industrial landscapes.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10653-026-03099-7.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** Co (PubChem CID 281), Cu (PubChem CID 23978), Hg (PubChem CID 23931), Cd (PubChem CID 23973), Zn (PubChem CID 23994), Ni (PubChem CID 934)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** TTF2 (transcription termination factor 2) [NCBI Gene 8458] {aka HuF2, ZGRF6}
- **Diseases:** cancer (MESH:D009369), goiter (MESH:D006042), toxicity (MESH:D064420), HCA (MESH:D003027), carcinogenic (MESH:D011230), pneumoconiosis (MESH:D011009)
- **Chemicals:** HCl (MESH:D006851), Cu (MESH:D003300), Sn (MESH:D014001), Fe (MESH:D007501), V (MESH:D014639), Sb (MESH:D000965), Ni (MESH:D009532), pyrite (MESH:C011342), phosphorus (MESH:D010758), 232Th (MESH:C000615164), Zn (MESH:D015032), steel (MESH:D013232), Metal (MESH:D008670), limestone (MESH:D002119), carbonate (MESH:D002254), HNO3 (MESH:D017942), Mn (MESH:D008345), HM (MESH:D019216), Ca (MESH:D002118), Ba (MESH:D001464), Sr (MESH:D013324), Pb (MESH:D007854), Mo (MESH:D008982), Cd (MESH:D002104), As (MESH:D001151), U (MESH:D014501), W (MESH:D014414), Cm (MESH:D003476), Co (MESH:D003035), Se (MESH:D012643), 226Ra (MESH:C000615152), HMs (MESH:C100283), Cr (MESH:D002857), Ti (MESH:D014025), Bi (MESH:D001729), Hg (MESH:D008628), Al (MESH:D000535), Er (-), H2O2 (MESH:D006861), sulfur (MESH:D013455)
- **Species:** Meleagris gallopavo (common turkey, species) [taxon 9103], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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