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Comparison of Sources of Urban Ambient Particle Bound Pahs Between Non-Heating Seasons 2009 and 2012 in Belgrade, Serbia

Cvetković, A.; Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena; Matić-Besarabić, Snežana; Marković, D. A.; Bartonova, Alena

(2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cvetković, A.
AU  - Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena
AU  - Matić-Besarabić, Snežana
AU  - Marković, D. A.
AU  - Bartonova, Alena
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/552
AB  - Exposure to increased concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is associated with adverse health problems and specifically with carcinogenic and mutagenic effects. The major PAH sources outdoors are: stationary sources from industry (power plants, incineration, local industry) and domestic sources as the residential heating, burning and pyrolysis of coal, oil, gas, garbage, wood, or other organic substances mobile emissions (diesel and petrol engines), biomass burning and agricultural activities (e.g., open burning of brushwood, straw, stubble). The aim of this study was to assess potential differences in particle-bound PAH levels and source contribution between summer 2009 and 2012 sampling campaigns done at the same location in Belgrade urban area. The sampling location is considered representative for a mix of residential, business and industrial areas of New Belgrade, an urban area that has been under rapid development. The average concentrations of PM10 are slightly higher in summer 2012 than in 2009. PM-bound PAH follow the same trend as the PM indicating an increasing strength of PAH sources relative to all PM sources. Appling positive matrix factorization, three potential sources of PAHs in the atmosphere were distinguished: 1) stationary sources, 2) traffic (diesel and gasoline vehicle exhaust) and 3) local open burning sources (OBS). The analysis confirmed higher contribution of traffic and lower of OBS in summer 2012 than in 2009, reflecting higher traffic volumes and absence of or lower local OBS emissions due to burning wood, grass and domestic waste in 2012.
T2  - Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ
T1  - Comparison of Sources of Urban Ambient Particle Bound Pahs Between Non-Heating Seasons 2009 and 2012 in Belgrade, Serbia
VL  - 21
IS  - 1
SP  - 211
EP  - 219
DO  - 10.2298/CICEQ140305033C
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cvetković, A. and Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena and Matić-Besarabić, Snežana and Marković, D. A. and Bartonova, Alena",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Exposure to increased concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) is associated with adverse health problems and specifically with carcinogenic and mutagenic effects. The major PAH sources outdoors are: stationary sources from industry (power plants, incineration, local industry) and domestic sources as the residential heating, burning and pyrolysis of coal, oil, gas, garbage, wood, or other organic substances mobile emissions (diesel and petrol engines), biomass burning and agricultural activities (e.g., open burning of brushwood, straw, stubble). The aim of this study was to assess potential differences in particle-bound PAH levels and source contribution between summer 2009 and 2012 sampling campaigns done at the same location in Belgrade urban area. The sampling location is considered representative for a mix of residential, business and industrial areas of New Belgrade, an urban area that has been under rapid development. The average concentrations of PM10 are slightly higher in summer 2012 than in 2009. PM-bound PAH follow the same trend as the PM indicating an increasing strength of PAH sources relative to all PM sources. Appling positive matrix factorization, three potential sources of PAHs in the atmosphere were distinguished: 1) stationary sources, 2) traffic (diesel and gasoline vehicle exhaust) and 3) local open burning sources (OBS). The analysis confirmed higher contribution of traffic and lower of OBS in summer 2012 than in 2009, reflecting higher traffic volumes and absence of or lower local OBS emissions due to burning wood, grass and domestic waste in 2012.",
journal = "Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ",
title = "Comparison of Sources of Urban Ambient Particle Bound Pahs Between Non-Heating Seasons 2009 and 2012 in Belgrade, Serbia",
volume = "21",
number = "1",
pages = "211-219",
doi = "10.2298/CICEQ140305033C"
}
Cvetković, A., Jovašević-Stojanović, M., Matić-Besarabić, S., Marković, D. A.,& Bartonova, A.. (2015). Comparison of Sources of Urban Ambient Particle Bound Pahs Between Non-Heating Seasons 2009 and 2012 in Belgrade, Serbia. in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 21(1), 211-219.
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ140305033C
Cvetković A, Jovašević-Stojanović M, Matić-Besarabić S, Marković DA, Bartonova A. Comparison of Sources of Urban Ambient Particle Bound Pahs Between Non-Heating Seasons 2009 and 2012 in Belgrade, Serbia. in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ. 2015;21(1):211-219.
doi:10.2298/CICEQ140305033C .
Cvetković, A., Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena, Matić-Besarabić, Snežana, Marković, D. A., Bartonova, Alena, "Comparison of Sources of Urban Ambient Particle Bound Pahs Between Non-Heating Seasons 2009 and 2012 in Belgrade, Serbia" in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 21, no. 1 (2015):211-219,
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ140305033C . .
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Variations of Pm10 Mass Concentrations and Correlations with Other Pollutants in Belgrade Urban Area

Joksić, Jasminka D.; Radenković, Mirjana; Cvetković, Anka; Matić-Besarabić, Snežana; Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena; Bartonova, Alena; Yttri, Karl Espen

(2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Joksić, Jasminka D.
AU  - Radenković, Mirjana
AU  - Cvetković, Anka
AU  - Matić-Besarabić, Snežana
AU  - Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena
AU  - Bartonova, Alena
AU  - Yttri, Karl Espen
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4135
AB  - In this paper, we present the PM10 levels measured at an urban residential background site in New Belgrade in Omladinskih Brigada Street, at 15 m height (roof) The aerosol samples were collected using a European standard sampler in four seasonal campaigns conducted in autumn Nov 13-Dec 03 2007 winter Feb 07-28, 2008 spring May 06-28, 2008 and summer July 17-August 15 2008 The results were compared with PM10 mass concentrations measured with a Horiba automatic station at street level at the same sampling site and at three more sites within the Belgrade municipal monitoring network The results show that the PM10 values in the Belgrade urban area were high during autumn and winter campaigns (heating season) with a number of samples exceeding the 24-h limit value of 50 mu g m(3) On the roof station, a maximum daily value of 209 mu g m(3) was measured in the autumn campaign, with 14 values out of 20 measurements exceeding the 24-h limit In winter, 14 out of 19 measurements exceeded the limit, with a maximum value of 196 mu g m(3) During the spring campaign, the number of exceedances was three out of 22 All values during the summer campaign were below 50 mu g m(3) The roof station equipped with the European Standard instrument showed systematically higher values than the street-level automatic monitor PM10 values at all sites followed the same trend The highest concentrations at all monitoring sites were observed during the autumn, Nov 20-25, 2007, and winter, Feb 19-23, 2008
T2  - Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ
T1  - Variations of Pm10 Mass Concentrations and Correlations with Other Pollutants in Belgrade Urban Area
VL  - 16
IS  - 3
SP  - 251
EP  - 258
DO  - 10.2298/CICEQ090910041J
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Joksić, Jasminka D. and Radenković, Mirjana and Cvetković, Anka and Matić-Besarabić, Snežana and Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena and Bartonova, Alena and Yttri, Karl Espen",
year = "2010",
abstract = "In this paper, we present the PM10 levels measured at an urban residential background site in New Belgrade in Omladinskih Brigada Street, at 15 m height (roof) The aerosol samples were collected using a European standard sampler in four seasonal campaigns conducted in autumn Nov 13-Dec 03 2007 winter Feb 07-28, 2008 spring May 06-28, 2008 and summer July 17-August 15 2008 The results were compared with PM10 mass concentrations measured with a Horiba automatic station at street level at the same sampling site and at three more sites within the Belgrade municipal monitoring network The results show that the PM10 values in the Belgrade urban area were high during autumn and winter campaigns (heating season) with a number of samples exceeding the 24-h limit value of 50 mu g m(3) On the roof station, a maximum daily value of 209 mu g m(3) was measured in the autumn campaign, with 14 values out of 20 measurements exceeding the 24-h limit In winter, 14 out of 19 measurements exceeded the limit, with a maximum value of 196 mu g m(3) During the spring campaign, the number of exceedances was three out of 22 All values during the summer campaign were below 50 mu g m(3) The roof station equipped with the European Standard instrument showed systematically higher values than the street-level automatic monitor PM10 values at all sites followed the same trend The highest concentrations at all monitoring sites were observed during the autumn, Nov 20-25, 2007, and winter, Feb 19-23, 2008",
journal = "Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ",
title = "Variations of Pm10 Mass Concentrations and Correlations with Other Pollutants in Belgrade Urban Area",
volume = "16",
number = "3",
pages = "251-258",
doi = "10.2298/CICEQ090910041J"
}
Joksić, J. D., Radenković, M., Cvetković, A., Matić-Besarabić, S., Jovašević-Stojanović, M., Bartonova, A.,& Yttri, K. E.. (2010). Variations of Pm10 Mass Concentrations and Correlations with Other Pollutants in Belgrade Urban Area. in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 16(3), 251-258.
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ090910041J
Joksić JD, Radenković M, Cvetković A, Matić-Besarabić S, Jovašević-Stojanović M, Bartonova A, Yttri KE. Variations of Pm10 Mass Concentrations and Correlations with Other Pollutants in Belgrade Urban Area. in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ. 2010;16(3):251-258.
doi:10.2298/CICEQ090910041J .
Joksić, Jasminka D., Radenković, Mirjana, Cvetković, Anka, Matić-Besarabić, Snežana, Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena, Bartonova, Alena, Yttri, Karl Espen, "Variations of Pm10 Mass Concentrations and Correlations with Other Pollutants in Belgrade Urban Area" in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 16, no. 3 (2010):251-258,
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ090910041J . .
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Seasonal Trends of Benzo(A)Pyrene in Suspended Particulate Matter in Urban Areas of Belgrade, Serbia

Cvetković, Anka; Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena; Adjanski-Spasic, Ljiljana; Matić-Besarabić, Snežana; Markovic, Dragan A.

(2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cvetković, Anka
AU  - Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena
AU  - Adjanski-Spasic, Ljiljana
AU  - Matić-Besarabić, Snežana
AU  - Markovic, Dragan A.
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4136
AB  - Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were identified to be one of the major toxic air pollutants in urban environment PAHs are mostly formed during incomplete combustion or pyrolysis of organic material According to Serbian National Legislation, benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) concentration in total suspended particles (TSP) in ambient air in the Belgrade metropolitan area has been determined in the last ten years, as a part of a local air pollution monitoring program performed by the Public Health Institute of Belgrade and funded by Belgrades Municipality Air samples for analysis of BaP in suspended particles have been collected (as 24 h sample once per month) at selected monitoring sites within the municipal air quality monitoring network At the beginning, according to National Regulation, all samples were taken as total suspended particles (TSP) Since mid-2008, the procedure of sampling methodology was harmonized with EU requirements and solid fraction PM(10) has been collected and analyzed using GC/MS In this study, we have analyzed results of TSP collected between 2005 and 2008 Looking through the results obtained during the period of a whole year, it can be noticed that concentrations of BaP were much higher during winter season at almost all measuring sites
T2  - Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ
T1  - Seasonal Trends of Benzo(A)Pyrene in Suspended Particulate Matter in Urban Areas of Belgrade, Serbia
VL  - 16
IS  - 3
SP  - 259
EP  - 268
DO  - 10.2298/CICEQ091225048C
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cvetković, Anka and Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena and Adjanski-Spasic, Ljiljana and Matić-Besarabić, Snežana and Markovic, Dragan A.",
year = "2010",
abstract = "Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were identified to be one of the major toxic air pollutants in urban environment PAHs are mostly formed during incomplete combustion or pyrolysis of organic material According to Serbian National Legislation, benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) concentration in total suspended particles (TSP) in ambient air in the Belgrade metropolitan area has been determined in the last ten years, as a part of a local air pollution monitoring program performed by the Public Health Institute of Belgrade and funded by Belgrades Municipality Air samples for analysis of BaP in suspended particles have been collected (as 24 h sample once per month) at selected monitoring sites within the municipal air quality monitoring network At the beginning, according to National Regulation, all samples were taken as total suspended particles (TSP) Since mid-2008, the procedure of sampling methodology was harmonized with EU requirements and solid fraction PM(10) has been collected and analyzed using GC/MS In this study, we have analyzed results of TSP collected between 2005 and 2008 Looking through the results obtained during the period of a whole year, it can be noticed that concentrations of BaP were much higher during winter season at almost all measuring sites",
journal = "Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ",
title = "Seasonal Trends of Benzo(A)Pyrene in Suspended Particulate Matter in Urban Areas of Belgrade, Serbia",
volume = "16",
number = "3",
pages = "259-268",
doi = "10.2298/CICEQ091225048C"
}
Cvetković, A., Jovašević-Stojanović, M., Adjanski-Spasic, L., Matić-Besarabić, S.,& Markovic, D. A.. (2010). Seasonal Trends of Benzo(A)Pyrene in Suspended Particulate Matter in Urban Areas of Belgrade, Serbia. in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 16(3), 259-268.
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ091225048C
Cvetković A, Jovašević-Stojanović M, Adjanski-Spasic L, Matić-Besarabić S, Markovic DA. Seasonal Trends of Benzo(A)Pyrene in Suspended Particulate Matter in Urban Areas of Belgrade, Serbia. in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ. 2010;16(3):259-268.
doi:10.2298/CICEQ091225048C .
Cvetković, Anka, Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena, Adjanski-Spasic, Ljiljana, Matić-Besarabić, Snežana, Markovic, Dragan A., "Seasonal Trends of Benzo(A)Pyrene in Suspended Particulate Matter in Urban Areas of Belgrade, Serbia" in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 16, no. 3 (2010):259-268,
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ091225048C . .
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Preliminary Analysis of Levels of Arsenic and Other Metalic Elements in Pm10 Sampled Near Copper Smelter Bor (Serbia)

Kovacevic, Renata; Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena; Tasic, Visa; Milosevic, Novica; Petrović, Nevenka; Stanković, Suzana; Matić-Besarabić, Snežana

(2010)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kovacevic, Renata
AU  - Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena
AU  - Tasic, Visa
AU  - Milosevic, Novica
AU  - Petrović, Nevenka
AU  - Stanković, Suzana
AU  - Matić-Besarabić, Snežana
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4137
AB  - In this paper the levels of twenty one elements (Ag Al, As, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, Pb, S, Se, Sr and Zn) in PM10 are presented, as well as SO2 concentration, measured at the sampling site in an urban area of the town of Bor (40,000 inhabitants) in eastern Serbia The sampling site was located in a densely populated city center about 0 65 km away from one of the largest copper mines and copper smelters in Europe For the first time We was collected using the European standard sampler, during a preliminary campaign in duration of 7 days in early spring 2009 PM10 were sampled on PTFE membrane filters and element concentrations were quantified by GF AAS and ICP AES Concentration levels and correlations within trace elements, PM10 and SO2 indicated that industrial activities underpinned with meteorological conditions of low wind speed (calm) are the main factors that influence air pollution in a densely populated area It was evident that both PM10 mass concentration and SO2 concentration once exceeded the daily limit values during a measuring period of seven days Strong relationship was found between PM10 and Mn, Mg, Ca and B daily average concentrations On the other hand, SO2 correlated strongly with As, Pb, Cd, Cu and S daily average concentrations These results confirm the relationship between emissions of SO2 from the Copper Smelter Bor and calm meteorological conditions (wind speed less than 0 5 m/sec) with the concentration levels of carcinogenic substances of arsenic, lead and cadmium in ambient air
T2  - Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ
T1  - Preliminary Analysis of Levels of Arsenic and Other Metalic Elements in Pm10 Sampled Near Copper Smelter Bor (Serbia)
VL  - 16
IS  - 3
SP  - 269
EP  - 279
DO  - 10.2298/CICEQ091225049K
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kovacevic, Renata and Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena and Tasic, Visa and Milosevic, Novica and Petrović, Nevenka and Stanković, Suzana and Matić-Besarabić, Snežana",
year = "2010",
abstract = "In this paper the levels of twenty one elements (Ag Al, As, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, Pb, S, Se, Sr and Zn) in PM10 are presented, as well as SO2 concentration, measured at the sampling site in an urban area of the town of Bor (40,000 inhabitants) in eastern Serbia The sampling site was located in a densely populated city center about 0 65 km away from one of the largest copper mines and copper smelters in Europe For the first time We was collected using the European standard sampler, during a preliminary campaign in duration of 7 days in early spring 2009 PM10 were sampled on PTFE membrane filters and element concentrations were quantified by GF AAS and ICP AES Concentration levels and correlations within trace elements, PM10 and SO2 indicated that industrial activities underpinned with meteorological conditions of low wind speed (calm) are the main factors that influence air pollution in a densely populated area It was evident that both PM10 mass concentration and SO2 concentration once exceeded the daily limit values during a measuring period of seven days Strong relationship was found between PM10 and Mn, Mg, Ca and B daily average concentrations On the other hand, SO2 correlated strongly with As, Pb, Cd, Cu and S daily average concentrations These results confirm the relationship between emissions of SO2 from the Copper Smelter Bor and calm meteorological conditions (wind speed less than 0 5 m/sec) with the concentration levels of carcinogenic substances of arsenic, lead and cadmium in ambient air",
journal = "Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ",
title = "Preliminary Analysis of Levels of Arsenic and Other Metalic Elements in Pm10 Sampled Near Copper Smelter Bor (Serbia)",
volume = "16",
number = "3",
pages = "269-279",
doi = "10.2298/CICEQ091225049K"
}
Kovacevic, R., Jovašević-Stojanović, M., Tasic, V., Milosevic, N., Petrović, N., Stanković, S.,& Matić-Besarabić, S.. (2010). Preliminary Analysis of Levels of Arsenic and Other Metalic Elements in Pm10 Sampled Near Copper Smelter Bor (Serbia). in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 16(3), 269-279.
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ091225049K
Kovacevic R, Jovašević-Stojanović M, Tasic V, Milosevic N, Petrović N, Stanković S, Matić-Besarabić S. Preliminary Analysis of Levels of Arsenic and Other Metalic Elements in Pm10 Sampled Near Copper Smelter Bor (Serbia). in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ. 2010;16(3):269-279.
doi:10.2298/CICEQ091225049K .
Kovacevic, Renata, Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena, Tasic, Visa, Milosevic, Novica, Petrović, Nevenka, Stanković, Suzana, Matić-Besarabić, Snežana, "Preliminary Analysis of Levels of Arsenic and Other Metalic Elements in Pm10 Sampled Near Copper Smelter Bor (Serbia)" in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 16, no. 3 (2010):269-279,
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ091225049K . .
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Physical and chemical characterization of the particulate matter suspended in aerosols from the urban area of Belgrade

Joksić, Jasminka D.; Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena; Bartonova, Alena; Radenković, Mirjana; Yttri, Karl-Espen; Matić-Besarabić, Snežana; Ignjatović, Ljubiša M.

(2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Joksić, Jasminka D.
AU  - Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena
AU  - Bartonova, Alena
AU  - Radenković, Mirjana
AU  - Yttri, Karl-Espen
AU  - Matić-Besarabić, Snežana
AU  - Ignjatović, Ljubiša M.
PY  - 2009
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3844
AB  - Within this study, attempts were made to characterize the coarse and fine particulate aerosol fractions in urban area of Belgrade and define the inorganic chemical composition of the aerosol fractions. For this purpose, daily deposits Of PM(10), PM(2.5) and PM(1) aerosol fractions were collected during spring and autumn sampling periods in 2007 and analyzed for the PM mass concentrations, trace elements and secondary ions. The results obtained in the two campaigns showed average daily mass concentrations of 37 and 44 mu g/m(3) for PM(10), 22 and 23 mu g/m(3) for PM(2.5) and 15 and 17 mu g/m(3) for the finest particulate matter fraction PM(1) with the maximums exceeding the limit values set by the EU air quality regulations. A correlation with the gas-phase ambient air pollutants SO(2), NO(2) and O(3) was found and is discussed. The concentrations of trace elements (Mg, Al, K, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Mo, Cd, Sb, Ba, Tl, Pb and Th) and secondary ions (NO(3)(-), SO(4)(2-), NH(4)(+), K(+), Ca(2+) and Na(+)) determined in the PM(10), PM(2.5) and PM(1) aerosol fractions showed levels and distributions indicating soil and traffic-related sources as the main pollution sources. This study was conducted as the first step of PM assessment in order to point out main air pollution sources and suggest a remedy strategy specific for this region.
T2  - Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
T1  - Physical and chemical characterization of the particulate matter suspended in aerosols from the urban area of Belgrade
VL  - 74
IS  - 11
SP  - 1319
EP  - 1333
DO  - 10.2298/JSC0911319J
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Joksić, Jasminka D. and Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena and Bartonova, Alena and Radenković, Mirjana and Yttri, Karl-Espen and Matić-Besarabić, Snežana and Ignjatović, Ljubiša M.",
year = "2009",
abstract = "Within this study, attempts were made to characterize the coarse and fine particulate aerosol fractions in urban area of Belgrade and define the inorganic chemical composition of the aerosol fractions. For this purpose, daily deposits Of PM(10), PM(2.5) and PM(1) aerosol fractions were collected during spring and autumn sampling periods in 2007 and analyzed for the PM mass concentrations, trace elements and secondary ions. The results obtained in the two campaigns showed average daily mass concentrations of 37 and 44 mu g/m(3) for PM(10), 22 and 23 mu g/m(3) for PM(2.5) and 15 and 17 mu g/m(3) for the finest particulate matter fraction PM(1) with the maximums exceeding the limit values set by the EU air quality regulations. A correlation with the gas-phase ambient air pollutants SO(2), NO(2) and O(3) was found and is discussed. The concentrations of trace elements (Mg, Al, K, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Mo, Cd, Sb, Ba, Tl, Pb and Th) and secondary ions (NO(3)(-), SO(4)(2-), NH(4)(+), K(+), Ca(2+) and Na(+)) determined in the PM(10), PM(2.5) and PM(1) aerosol fractions showed levels and distributions indicating soil and traffic-related sources as the main pollution sources. This study was conducted as the first step of PM assessment in order to point out main air pollution sources and suggest a remedy strategy specific for this region.",
journal = "Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society",
title = "Physical and chemical characterization of the particulate matter suspended in aerosols from the urban area of Belgrade",
volume = "74",
number = "11",
pages = "1319-1333",
doi = "10.2298/JSC0911319J"
}
Joksić, J. D., Jovašević-Stojanović, M., Bartonova, A., Radenković, M., Yttri, K., Matić-Besarabić, S.,& Ignjatović, L. M.. (2009). Physical and chemical characterization of the particulate matter suspended in aerosols from the urban area of Belgrade. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 74(11), 1319-1333.
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0911319J
Joksić JD, Jovašević-Stojanović M, Bartonova A, Radenković M, Yttri K, Matić-Besarabić S, Ignjatović LM. Physical and chemical characterization of the particulate matter suspended in aerosols from the urban area of Belgrade. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society. 2009;74(11):1319-1333.
doi:10.2298/JSC0911319J .
Joksić, Jasminka D., Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena, Bartonova, Alena, Radenković, Mirjana, Yttri, Karl-Espen, Matić-Besarabić, Snežana, Ignjatović, Ljubiša M., "Physical and chemical characterization of the particulate matter suspended in aerosols from the urban area of Belgrade" in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 74, no. 11 (2009):1319-1333,
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0911319J . .
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Seasonal Variation of Benzo(A)Pyrene in Suspended-Particle in Belgrade City, Serbia

Matić-Besarabić, Snežana; Filipović, Anka; Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena

(2008)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Matić-Besarabić, Snežana
AU  - Filipović, Anka
AU  - Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena
PY  - 2008
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6783
C3  - Epidemiology
T1  - Seasonal Variation of Benzo(A)Pyrene in Suspended-Particle in Belgrade City, Serbia
VL  - 19
IS  - 6
SP  - S297
EP  - S297
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6783
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Matić-Besarabić, Snežana and Filipović, Anka and Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena",
year = "2008",
journal = "Epidemiology",
title = "Seasonal Variation of Benzo(A)Pyrene in Suspended-Particle in Belgrade City, Serbia",
volume = "19",
number = "6",
pages = "S297-S297",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6783"
}
Matić-Besarabić, S., Filipović, A.,& Jovašević-Stojanović, M.. (2008). Seasonal Variation of Benzo(A)Pyrene in Suspended-Particle in Belgrade City, Serbia. in Epidemiology, 19(6), S297-S297.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_6783
Matić-Besarabić S, Filipović A, Jovašević-Stojanović M. Seasonal Variation of Benzo(A)Pyrene in Suspended-Particle in Belgrade City, Serbia. in Epidemiology. 2008;19(6):S297-S297.
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Comparison of Eu Framework and Daughter Directives and Current Serbian Legislation on Air Pollution Monitoring

Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena; Matić-Besarabić, Snežana

(2008)

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AU  - Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena
AU  - Matić-Besarabić, Snežana
PY  - 2008
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AB  - This paper discusses the air quality control in the current legislation of the Republic of Serbia and compares it with the relevant EU legislation, Framework and Daughter Directives of the air quality monitoring and management. QA/QC components, instrumentation and methodologies of the air quality control in RS are not yet structured and harmonized with EU requirements. The limit and target values for air pollutants notified in EU legislation may be partly comparable with relevant requirements in RS legislation.
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T1  - Comparison of Eu Framework and Daughter Directives and Current Serbian Legislation on Air Pollution Monitoring
VL  - 14
IS  - 1
SP  - 5
EP  - 10
DO  - 10.2298/CICEQ0801005J
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year = "2008",
abstract = "This paper discusses the air quality control in the current legislation of the Republic of Serbia and compares it with the relevant EU legislation, Framework and Daughter Directives of the air quality monitoring and management. QA/QC components, instrumentation and methodologies of the air quality control in RS are not yet structured and harmonized with EU requirements. The limit and target values for air pollutants notified in EU legislation may be partly comparable with relevant requirements in RS legislation.",
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Jovašević-Stojanović, M.,& Matić-Besarabić, S.. (2008). Comparison of Eu Framework and Daughter Directives and Current Serbian Legislation on Air Pollution Monitoring. in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 14(1), 5-10.
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ0801005J
Jovašević-Stojanović M, Matić-Besarabić S. Comparison of Eu Framework and Daughter Directives and Current Serbian Legislation on Air Pollution Monitoring. in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ. 2008;14(1):5-10.
doi:10.2298/CICEQ0801005J .
Jovašević-Stojanović, Milena, Matić-Besarabić, Snežana, "Comparison of Eu Framework and Daughter Directives and Current Serbian Legislation on Air Pollution Monitoring" in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly / CICEQ, 14, no. 1 (2008):5-10,
https://doi.org/10.2298/CICEQ0801005J . .
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