Environmental impact of industrial and agricultural activities to the trace element content in soil of Srem (Serbia)
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2019
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Poznanović-Spahić, MajaManojlović, Dragan D.
Tančić, Pavle I.
Cvetković, Željko
Nikić, Zoran
Kovačević, Renata
Sakan, Sanja M.
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This study reports the contents and sources of Cu, Hg, Cr, Ni, Co, Zn, Pb, Cd, As, and B pollution in soil samples from Srem in the province of Vojvodina (Republic of Serbia). They are collected in the vicinity of local industrial facilities. The main objective of this study is evaluating the impact of the industrial facilities on the eventual contamination of soils used mostly for agricultural manufacturing. This paper describes the implementation of the combination of methods to estimate the ecological status and determine potential ecological risk. This study applies sequential extraction, pollution indices, comparison with the guidelines, and statistical analysis. Other soil parameters, such as organic matter content, pH, and clay content were measured to evaluate their influence on the trace element content. The investigated soil samples exhibited the raised contents of Ni, Hg, and Cu. Elevated contents of toxic elements observed in localities accommodated within an impact zone af...fected by industrial complexes, indicating a correlation between the contamination of surrounding soil and potential impact on plants. The most mobile elements are Hg, Cd, and B, while Cr is the least mobile and potential least bioavailable. The results indicate Cr and Ni content increase marking the presence of bedrock, notably in the area of underlying ultramafic rocks and the surface zones influenced by diluvial-proluvial and alluvial processes. The second source of Cr and Ni in the soils of Srem is industrial activities such as leather, cement industry, as well as the metal processing factory.
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Kspef / Mobility factor / Origin / Soils / Srem / Trace elementsSource:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2019, 191, 3, 1-22Publisher:
- Springer Nature Switzerland
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- The study of physicochemical and biochemical processes in living environment that have impacts on pollution and the investigation of possibilities for minimizing the consequences (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-172001)
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- Supplementary material: http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3843
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-019-7268-8
ISSN: 0167-6369
WoS: 000458239700004
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85061161696
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Hemijski fakultet / Faculty of ChemistryTY - JOUR AU - Poznanović-Spahić, Maja AU - Manojlović, Dragan D. AU - Tančić, Pavle I. AU - Cvetković, Željko AU - Nikić, Zoran AU - Kovačević, Renata AU - Sakan, Sanja M. PY - 2019 UR - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2845 AB - This study reports the contents and sources of Cu, Hg, Cr, Ni, Co, Zn, Pb, Cd, As, and B pollution in soil samples from Srem in the province of Vojvodina (Republic of Serbia). They are collected in the vicinity of local industrial facilities. The main objective of this study is evaluating the impact of the industrial facilities on the eventual contamination of soils used mostly for agricultural manufacturing. This paper describes the implementation of the combination of methods to estimate the ecological status and determine potential ecological risk. This study applies sequential extraction, pollution indices, comparison with the guidelines, and statistical analysis. Other soil parameters, such as organic matter content, pH, and clay content were measured to evaluate their influence on the trace element content. The investigated soil samples exhibited the raised contents of Ni, Hg, and Cu. Elevated contents of toxic elements observed in localities accommodated within an impact zone affected by industrial complexes, indicating a correlation between the contamination of surrounding soil and potential impact on plants. The most mobile elements are Hg, Cd, and B, while Cr is the least mobile and potential least bioavailable. The results indicate Cr and Ni content increase marking the presence of bedrock, notably in the area of underlying ultramafic rocks and the surface zones influenced by diluvial-proluvial and alluvial processes. The second source of Cr and Ni in the soils of Srem is industrial activities such as leather, cement industry, as well as the metal processing factory. PB - Springer Nature Switzerland T2 - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment T1 - Environmental impact of industrial and agricultural activities to the trace element content in soil of Srem (Serbia) VL - 191 IS - 3 SP - 1 EP - 22 DO - 10.1007/s10661-019-7268-8 ER -
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Poznanović-Spahić, M., Manojlović, D. D., Tančić, P. I., Cvetković, Ž., Nikić, Z., Kovačević, R.,& Sakan, S. M.. (2019). Environmental impact of industrial and agricultural activities to the trace element content in soil of Srem (Serbia). in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Springer Nature Switzerland., 191(3), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-019-7268-8
Poznanović-Spahić M, Manojlović DD, Tančić PI, Cvetković Ž, Nikić Z, Kovačević R, Sakan SM. Environmental impact of industrial and agricultural activities to the trace element content in soil of Srem (Serbia). in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 2019;191(3):1-22. doi:10.1007/s10661-019-7268-8 .
Poznanović-Spahić, Maja, Manojlović, Dragan D., Tančić, Pavle I., Cvetković, Željko, Nikić, Zoran, Kovačević, Renata, Sakan, Sanja M., "Environmental impact of industrial and agricultural activities to the trace element content in soil of Srem (Serbia)" in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 191, no. 3 (2019):1-22, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-019-7268-8 . .