Investigation of potentially toxic elements in urban sediments in Belgrade, Serbia
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Dević, Gordana J.Ilić, Mila V.

Zildžović, Snežana

Avdalović, Jelena

Miletić, Srdan B.
Bulatović, Sandra S.

Vrvić, Miroslav

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Concentrations of 10 potentially toxic trace elements were measured in soil samples collected from 18 sites in urban areas of Belgrade, the capital and the largest city in Serbia. Samples were analysed in order to assess the extent of soil contamination and to distinguish natural and anthropogenic input. The results demonstrated a general Zn, Pb, and Cd enrichment in surface samples, hence, after comparison with guidelines, it has been determined that there is a potential risk for human health. In the surface and buried samples, traces of cooper were detected. The highest concentrations of Cr (121 +/- 12.3 mg/kg) and Ni (94.9 +/- 12.6 mg/kg) were found at a sediment depth of 2 m and should be ascribed to geogenic sources. The results of HCA and PCA analysis supported a natural origin of Co, Cu, Mn, Cr, and Ni, while Cd, Zn, and Pb originated from anthropogenic inputs. Based on the pollution indices, Cd made the most dominant contribution, posing a high contamination risk in the studied... area. Results of Nemerow pollution index (PIN) and potential ecological risk index (PER) demonstrated that pollution by heavy metals in sediments on several sites is moderately intense.
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Urban environment / potentially toxic metals surface and buried samples / potential ecological risk index / PCA analysis / Nemerow pollution index / geogenic sources / cluster analysisSource:
Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering, 2020, 55, 6, 765-775Publisher:
- Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia
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DOI: 10.1080/10934529.2020.1741999
ISSN: 1093-4529
PubMed: 32223498
WoS: 000524038500001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85082472998
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Institut za tehnologiju nuklearnih i drugih mineralnih sirovinaTY - JOUR AU - Dević, Gordana J. AU - Ilić, Mila V. AU - Zildžović, Snežana AU - Avdalović, Jelena AU - Miletić, Srdan B. AU - Bulatović, Sandra S. AU - Vrvić, Miroslav PY - 2020 UR - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/557 AB - Concentrations of 10 potentially toxic trace elements were measured in soil samples collected from 18 sites in urban areas of Belgrade, the capital and the largest city in Serbia. Samples were analysed in order to assess the extent of soil contamination and to distinguish natural and anthropogenic input. The results demonstrated a general Zn, Pb, and Cd enrichment in surface samples, hence, after comparison with guidelines, it has been determined that there is a potential risk for human health. In the surface and buried samples, traces of cooper were detected. The highest concentrations of Cr (121 +/- 12.3 mg/kg) and Ni (94.9 +/- 12.6 mg/kg) were found at a sediment depth of 2 m and should be ascribed to geogenic sources. The results of HCA and PCA analysis supported a natural origin of Co, Cu, Mn, Cr, and Ni, while Cd, Zn, and Pb originated from anthropogenic inputs. Based on the pollution indices, Cd made the most dominant contribution, posing a high contamination risk in the studied area. Results of Nemerow pollution index (PIN) and potential ecological risk index (PER) demonstrated that pollution by heavy metals in sediments on several sites is moderately intense. PB - Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia T2 - Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering T1 - Investigation of potentially toxic elements in urban sediments in Belgrade, Serbia EP - 775 IS - 6 SP - 765 VL - 55 DO - 10.1080/10934529.2020.1741999 UR - conv_878 ER -
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Dević, G. J., Ilić, M. V., Zildžović, S., Avdalović, J., Miletić, S. B., Bulatović, S. S.,& Vrvić, M.. (2020). Investigation of potentially toxic elements in urban sediments in Belgrade, Serbia. in Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia., 55(6), 765-775. https://doi.org/10.1080/10934529.2020.1741999 conv_878
Dević GJ, Ilić MV, Zildžović S, Avdalović J, Miletić SB, Bulatović SS, Vrvić M. Investigation of potentially toxic elements in urban sediments in Belgrade, Serbia. in Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering. 2020;55(6):765-775. doi:10.1080/10934529.2020.1741999 conv_878 .
Dević, Gordana J., Ilić, Mila V., Zildžović, Snežana, Avdalović, Jelena, Miletić, Srdan B., Bulatović, Sandra S., Vrvić, Miroslav, "Investigation of potentially toxic elements in urban sediments in Belgrade, Serbia" in Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering, 55, no. 6 (2020):765-775, https://doi.org/10.1080/10934529.2020.1741999 ., conv_878 .