Indicative Levels of Pm in the Ambient Air in the Surrounding Villages of the Copper Smelter Complex Bor, Serbia
2012
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Tasic, VisaMilosevic, Novica
Kovacevic, Renata
Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena
Dimitrijevic, Mile
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While information on air pollution in the form of particulate matter (PM) has been monitored for a longer period for EU countries, availability of PM data sets in the Western Balkan countries, including the Republic of Serbia, are still limited. Studies related to particulate pollution research have only been carried out in the past several years. The main objective of this paper is to present PM levels measured in the ambient air in the surrounding settlements of the Copper Smelter Complex Bor, as well as a comparison of PM levels in the surrounding settlements with those measured in Bor town. The ambient levels of PM particles (PM10, PM2.5) were measured by automatic PM monitors in 4 nearby settlements: Slatina, Ostrelj, Krivelj and Brezonik in the time interval from 2005 to 2010. According to the measurement results, PM10 and PM2.5 levels in the ambient air were higher in the cold, heating, (October-March) than In the warm no heating period (April-September). Exceeding of the daily ...limit of PM10 and PM2.5 mass concentration levels was observed at all measuring points. A higher number of exceedances was detected in the cold period. The results indicate that there is a significant seasonal change in the level of fine particles at all measuring places in surroundings. In addition, the PM levels in Bar are more influenced by the air pollution from the Copper Smelter Complex than the settlements in the vicinity, where the PM concentrations were greatly Influenced by the presence of domestic heating in the cold period.
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air pollution / dust monitoring / particulate matter / correlation / copperSource:
Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 2012, 18, 4, 643-652Funding / projects:
- Evaluation of energy performances and indoor environment quality of educational buildings in Serbia with impact to health (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-42008)
- An integral study to identify the regional genetic and environmental risk factors for the common noncommunicable diseases in the human population of Serbia - INGEMA_S (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-41028)
DOI: 10.2298/CICEQ111228109T
ISSN: 1451-9372
WoS: 000316653500005
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84871943565
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Tasic, Visa AU - Milosevic, Novica AU - Kovacevic, Renata AU - Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena AU - Dimitrijevic, Mile PY - 2012 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5382 AB - While information on air pollution in the form of particulate matter (PM) has been monitored for a longer period for EU countries, availability of PM data sets in the Western Balkan countries, including the Republic of Serbia, are still limited. Studies related to particulate pollution research have only been carried out in the past several years. The main objective of this paper is to present PM levels measured in the ambient air in the surrounding settlements of the Copper Smelter Complex Bor, as well as a comparison of PM levels in the surrounding settlements with those measured in Bor town. The ambient levels of PM particles (PM10, PM2.5) were measured by automatic PM monitors in 4 nearby settlements: Slatina, Ostrelj, Krivelj and Brezonik in the time interval from 2005 to 2010. According to the measurement results, PM10 and PM2.5 levels in the ambient air were higher in the cold, heating, (October-March) than In the warm no heating period (April-September). Exceeding of the daily limit of PM10 and PM2.5 mass concentration levels was observed at all measuring points. A higher number of exceedances was detected in the cold period. The results indicate that there is a significant seasonal change in the level of fine particles at all measuring places in surroundings. In addition, the PM levels in Bar are more influenced by the air pollution from the Copper Smelter Complex than the settlements in the vicinity, where the PM concentrations were greatly Influenced by the presence of domestic heating in the cold period. T2 - Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ T1 - Indicative Levels of Pm in the Ambient Air in the Surrounding Villages of the Copper Smelter Complex Bor, Serbia VL - 18 IS - 4 SP - 643 EP - 652 DO - 10.2298/CICEQ111228109T ER -
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Tasic, V., Milosevic, N., Kovacevic, R., Jovašević-Stojanović, M.,& Dimitrijevic, M.. (2012). Indicative Levels of Pm in the Ambient Air in the Surrounding Villages of the Copper Smelter Complex Bor, Serbia. in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 18(4), 643-652. https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ111228109T
Tasic V, Milosevic N, Kovacevic R, Jovašević-Stojanović M, Dimitrijevic M. Indicative Levels of Pm in the Ambient Air in the Surrounding Villages of the Copper Smelter Complex Bor, Serbia. in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ. 2012;18(4):643-652. doi:10.2298/CICEQ111228109T .
Tasic, Visa, Milosevic, Novica, Kovacevic, Renata, Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena, Dimitrijevic, Mile, "Indicative Levels of Pm in the Ambient Air in the Surrounding Villages of the Copper Smelter Complex Bor, Serbia" in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 18, no. 4 (2012):643-652, https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ111228109T . .