Mitrovic, Miroslava

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Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities

Pavlović, Dragana; Pavlović, Marija; Čakmak, Dragan; Kostić, Olga; Jaric, Snezana; Sakan, Sanja; Đorđević, Dragana; Mitrovic, Miroslava; Gržetić, Ivan; Pavlović, Pavle

(Springer, New York, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pavlović, Dragana
AU  - Pavlović, Marija
AU  - Čakmak, Dragan
AU  - Kostić, Olga
AU  - Jaric, Snezana
AU  - Sakan, Sanja
AU  - Đorđević, Dragana
AU  - Mitrovic, Miroslava
AU  - Gržetić, Ivan
AU  - Pavlović, Pavle
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2433
AB  - The main soil properties, concentrations of selected elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn), and the chemical speciation of each element were determined in urban soil samples taken from urban parks in four Serbian cities (Belgrade, Panevo, Obrenovac, and Smederevo) exposed to different sources of pollution. Pollution indices (PI, PIN) and factors (MF, ICF, GCF) also were evaluated. The study revealed As and Cd concentrations below the detection limit, whereas the content of Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn at some sites exceeded the limits established by local regulations, as well as the background values, which may represent an environmental threat. Sequential extraction results show that Fe, Cr, Cu, and Ni were predominantly in the residual fraction at most sites; however, Ni from Panevo and Smederevo also was bound to the reducible fraction. The presence of Pb at all sites and Zn in Smederevo and Belgrade was mainly associated with the reducible and residual fractions. The highest Mn content was found in the reducible fraction, followed by the acid soluble/exchangeable and residual fractions. Based on the obtained indices and factors, the overall soil status at the selected sampling sites was found to range from the warning limit to slightly polluted, whereby Smederevo had the highest risk, and Panevo and the control site the lowest risk of contamination by toxic metals.
PB  - Springer, New York
T2  - Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
T1  - Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities
VL  - 75
IS  - 3
SP  - 335
EP  - 350
DO  - 10.1007/s00244-018-0518-x
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pavlović, Dragana and Pavlović, Marija and Čakmak, Dragan and Kostić, Olga and Jaric, Snezana and Sakan, Sanja and Đorđević, Dragana and Mitrovic, Miroslava and Gržetić, Ivan and Pavlović, Pavle",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The main soil properties, concentrations of selected elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn), and the chemical speciation of each element were determined in urban soil samples taken from urban parks in four Serbian cities (Belgrade, Panevo, Obrenovac, and Smederevo) exposed to different sources of pollution. Pollution indices (PI, PIN) and factors (MF, ICF, GCF) also were evaluated. The study revealed As and Cd concentrations below the detection limit, whereas the content of Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn at some sites exceeded the limits established by local regulations, as well as the background values, which may represent an environmental threat. Sequential extraction results show that Fe, Cr, Cu, and Ni were predominantly in the residual fraction at most sites; however, Ni from Panevo and Smederevo also was bound to the reducible fraction. The presence of Pb at all sites and Zn in Smederevo and Belgrade was mainly associated with the reducible and residual fractions. The highest Mn content was found in the reducible fraction, followed by the acid soluble/exchangeable and residual fractions. Based on the obtained indices and factors, the overall soil status at the selected sampling sites was found to range from the warning limit to slightly polluted, whereby Smederevo had the highest risk, and Panevo and the control site the lowest risk of contamination by toxic metals.",
publisher = "Springer, New York",
journal = "Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology",
title = "Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities",
volume = "75",
number = "3",
pages = "335-350",
doi = "10.1007/s00244-018-0518-x"
}
Pavlović, D., Pavlović, M., Čakmak, D., Kostić, O., Jaric, S., Sakan, S., Đorđević, D., Mitrovic, M., Gržetić, I.,& Pavlović, P.. (2018). Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
Springer, New York., 75(3), 335-350.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00244-018-0518-x
Pavlović D, Pavlović M, Čakmak D, Kostić O, Jaric S, Sakan S, Đorđević D, Mitrovic M, Gržetić I, Pavlović P. Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 2018;75(3):335-350.
doi:10.1007/s00244-018-0518-x .
Pavlović, Dragana, Pavlović, Marija, Čakmak, Dragan, Kostić, Olga, Jaric, Snezana, Sakan, Sanja, Đorđević, Dragana, Mitrovic, Miroslava, Gržetić, Ivan, Pavlović, Pavle, "Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities" in Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 75, no. 3 (2018):335-350,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00244-018-0518-x . .
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Assessment of the contamination of riparian soil and vegetation by trace metals - A Danube River case study

Pavlović, Pavle; Mitrovic, Miroslava; Đorđević, Dragana; Sakan, Sanja; Slobodnik, J; Liska, I; Csanyi, B; Jaric, S; Kostić, Olga; Pavlovic, D; Marinković, N. S.; Tubic, B; Paunović, M.

(Elsevier, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pavlović, Pavle
AU  - Mitrovic, Miroslava
AU  - Đorđević, Dragana
AU  - Sakan, Sanja
AU  - Slobodnik, J
AU  - Liska, I
AU  - Csanyi, B
AU  - Jaric, S
AU  - Kostić, Olga
AU  - Pavlovic, D
AU  - Marinković, N. S.
AU  - Tubic, B
AU  - Paunović, M.
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1999
AB  - The aim of this study was to assess the spatial distribution of arsenic and heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu Hg, Ni, Pb and Zn) in a riparian area influenced by periodical flooding along a considerable stretch of the Danube River. This screening was undertaken on soil and plant samples collected from 43 sites along 2386 km of the river, collected during the international Joint Danube Survey 3 expedition (ICPDR, 2015). In addition, data on the concentration of these elements in river sediment was used in order to describe the relationship between sediment, riparian soil and riparian plants. A significant positive correlation (Spearman r, for p  LT  0.05) was found for trace metal concentrations in river sediment and soil (r = 0.817). A significant correlation between soil and plants (r = 0.438) and sediment and plants (r = 0.412) was also found for trace metal concentrations. Elevated levels of Cd, Cr, Cu, and Ni were found at certain sites along the Serbian stretch, while elevated concentrations of Hg were also detected in Hungary, of Pb along the Romanian stretch and of As along the Bulgarian stretch (the Lower Danube). These results point to the presence of naturally-occurring metals derived from ore deposits in the Danube River Basin and anthropogenic metals, released by mining and processing of metal ores and other industrial facilities, which are responsible for the entry of metals such as Cu, Ni and Zn. Our results also indicated toxic Cd and Zn levels in plant samples, measured at the Hercegsznato site (Middle Danube, Hungary), which highlighted these elements as a potential limiting factor for riparian vegetation in that area. The distribution of the analysed elements in plant material also indicates the species-specific accumulation of trace metals. Based on our results, the Lower and Middle Danube were found to be more polluted in terms of the analysed elements.
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Science of the Total Environment
T1  - Assessment of the contamination of riparian soil and vegetation by trace metals - A Danube River case study
VL  - 540
SP  - 396
EP  - 409
DO  - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.06.125
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pavlović, Pavle and Mitrovic, Miroslava and Đorđević, Dragana and Sakan, Sanja and Slobodnik, J and Liska, I and Csanyi, B and Jaric, S and Kostić, Olga and Pavlovic, D and Marinković, N. S. and Tubic, B and Paunović, M.",
year = "2016",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to assess the spatial distribution of arsenic and heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu Hg, Ni, Pb and Zn) in a riparian area influenced by periodical flooding along a considerable stretch of the Danube River. This screening was undertaken on soil and plant samples collected from 43 sites along 2386 km of the river, collected during the international Joint Danube Survey 3 expedition (ICPDR, 2015). In addition, data on the concentration of these elements in river sediment was used in order to describe the relationship between sediment, riparian soil and riparian plants. A significant positive correlation (Spearman r, for p  LT  0.05) was found for trace metal concentrations in river sediment and soil (r = 0.817). A significant correlation between soil and plants (r = 0.438) and sediment and plants (r = 0.412) was also found for trace metal concentrations. Elevated levels of Cd, Cr, Cu, and Ni were found at certain sites along the Serbian stretch, while elevated concentrations of Hg were also detected in Hungary, of Pb along the Romanian stretch and of As along the Bulgarian stretch (the Lower Danube). These results point to the presence of naturally-occurring metals derived from ore deposits in the Danube River Basin and anthropogenic metals, released by mining and processing of metal ores and other industrial facilities, which are responsible for the entry of metals such as Cu, Ni and Zn. Our results also indicated toxic Cd and Zn levels in plant samples, measured at the Hercegsznato site (Middle Danube, Hungary), which highlighted these elements as a potential limiting factor for riparian vegetation in that area. The distribution of the analysed elements in plant material also indicates the species-specific accumulation of trace metals. Based on our results, the Lower and Middle Danube were found to be more polluted in terms of the analysed elements.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Science of the Total Environment",
title = "Assessment of the contamination of riparian soil and vegetation by trace metals - A Danube River case study",
volume = "540",
pages = "396-409",
doi = "10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.06.125"
}
Pavlović, P., Mitrovic, M., Đorđević, D., Sakan, S., Slobodnik, J., Liska, I., Csanyi, B., Jaric, S., Kostić, O., Pavlovic, D., Marinković, N. S., Tubic, B.,& Paunović, M.. (2016). Assessment of the contamination of riparian soil and vegetation by trace metals - A Danube River case study. in Science of the Total Environment
Elsevier., 540, 396-409.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.06.125
Pavlović P, Mitrovic M, Đorđević D, Sakan S, Slobodnik J, Liska I, Csanyi B, Jaric S, Kostić O, Pavlovic D, Marinković NS, Tubic B, Paunović M. Assessment of the contamination of riparian soil and vegetation by trace metals - A Danube River case study. in Science of the Total Environment. 2016;540:396-409.
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.06.125 .
Pavlović, Pavle, Mitrovic, Miroslava, Đorđević, Dragana, Sakan, Sanja, Slobodnik, J, Liska, I, Csanyi, B, Jaric, S, Kostić, Olga, Pavlovic, D, Marinković, N. S., Tubic, B, Paunović, M., "Assessment of the contamination of riparian soil and vegetation by trace metals - A Danube River case study" in Science of the Total Environment, 540 (2016):396-409,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.06.125 . .
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