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Content of potentially toxic elements in soil of urban parks in Novi Sad

Mihailović, Aleksandra; Lakatoš, Robert; Samardžić, Selena; Adamović, Savka; Ninkov, Jordana; Adamović, Dragan; Milić, Stanko

(Zrenjanin : Technical Faculty "Mihajlo Pupin", 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mihailović, Aleksandra
AU  - Lakatoš, Robert
AU  - Samardžić, Selena
AU  - Adamović, Savka
AU  - Ninkov, Jordana
AU  - Adamović, Dragan
AU  - Milić, Stanko
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4130
AB  - This paper reports on the presence of potentially toxic elements in the soil of urban parks in in the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. The surface soil samples (0-10 cm depth) were collected in seven urban parks. The chemical properties of the soil, as well as the particle size distribution of the 2 mm fraction, were determined. Pseudo-total concentrations and available (in EDTA) content of As, Cd, Co,
Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn were measured using an ICP-OES device. The samples were analyzed for total Hg content using Direct Mercury Analyzer. The limit value was exceeded by two soil samples, one for Cu (44.9 mg/kg) and one for Ni (50.4 mg/kg).
PB  - Zrenjanin : Technical Faculty "Mihajlo Pupin"
C3  - Proceedings, 13th International Conference Industrial Engineering and Environmental Protection (IIZS 2023), Zrenjanin, 5-6 October 2023
T1  - Content of potentially toxic elements in soil of urban parks in Novi Sad
EP  - 349
SP  - 344
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4130
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Mihailović, Aleksandra and Lakatoš, Robert and Samardžić, Selena and Adamović, Savka and Ninkov, Jordana and Adamović, Dragan and Milić, Stanko",
year = "2023",
abstract = "This paper reports on the presence of potentially toxic elements in the soil of urban parks in in the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. The surface soil samples (0-10 cm depth) were collected in seven urban parks. The chemical properties of the soil, as well as the particle size distribution of the 2 mm fraction, were determined. Pseudo-total concentrations and available (in EDTA) content of As, Cd, Co,
Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn were measured using an ICP-OES device. The samples were analyzed for total Hg content using Direct Mercury Analyzer. The limit value was exceeded by two soil samples, one for Cu (44.9 mg/kg) and one for Ni (50.4 mg/kg).",
publisher = "Zrenjanin : Technical Faculty "Mihajlo Pupin"",
journal = "Proceedings, 13th International Conference Industrial Engineering and Environmental Protection (IIZS 2023), Zrenjanin, 5-6 October 2023",
title = "Content of potentially toxic elements in soil of urban parks in Novi Sad",
pages = "349-344",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4130"
}
Mihailović, A., Lakatoš, R., Samardžić, S., Adamović, S., Ninkov, J., Adamović, D.,& Milić, S.. (2023). Content of potentially toxic elements in soil of urban parks in Novi Sad. in Proceedings, 13th International Conference Industrial Engineering and Environmental Protection (IIZS 2023), Zrenjanin, 5-6 October 2023
Zrenjanin : Technical Faculty "Mihajlo Pupin"., 344-349.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4130
Mihailović A, Lakatoš R, Samardžić S, Adamović S, Ninkov J, Adamović D, Milić S. Content of potentially toxic elements in soil of urban parks in Novi Sad. in Proceedings, 13th International Conference Industrial Engineering and Environmental Protection (IIZS 2023), Zrenjanin, 5-6 October 2023. 2023;:344-349.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4130 .
Mihailović, Aleksandra, Lakatoš, Robert, Samardžić, Selena, Adamović, Savka, Ninkov, Jordana, Adamović, Dragan, Milić, Stanko, "Content of potentially toxic elements in soil of urban parks in Novi Sad" in Proceedings, 13th International Conference Industrial Engineering and Environmental Protection (IIZS 2023), Zrenjanin, 5-6 October 2023 (2023):344-349,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4130 .

Arsenic content and distribution in agricultural soils of Vojvodina Province, Serbia

Ninkov, Jordana; Banjac, Dušana; Milić, Stanko; Vasin, Jovica; Marinković, Jelena; Banjac, Borislav; Mihailović, Aleksandra

(Belgrade : Soil Science Society of Serbia, 2017)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ninkov, Jordana
AU  - Banjac, Dušana
AU  - Milić, Stanko
AU  - Vasin, Jovica
AU  - Marinković, Jelena
AU  - Banjac, Borislav
AU  - Mihailović, Aleksandra
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2756
AB  - Arsenic (As) is metalloid designated as a pollutant in the environment due to its harmful effects on biota. Sources of arsenic soil contamination originate from both indigenous and anthropogenic inputs, including atmospheric deposition (mining, industry, dumpsites). In addition, As has been used in agriculture as a component of different agrochemicals. Contamination of groundwater with arsenic is a global issue. Arsenic in drinking water can affect human health; it is considered as one of the most prominent environmental causes of cancer mortality in the world. The content and retention of As in soils, as well as the other heavy metals, is highly dependent on the physicochemical properties of the soil. Vojvodina Province in the northern part of Serbia represents its most important agricultural area. The aim of this study was to determine the content and distribution of As in agricultural soils, its spatial distribution in different geomorphological units and soil types of Vojvodina Province, and to establish permanent monitoring. A grid superimposed on Vojvodina soil by means of a GIS tool has divided study area into 4 × 4 km units, each representing an area of 16 km 2 . Total number of 1,370 bulked soil samples (0-30 cm depth) were taken from agricultural land. The samples were analysed for pseudototal content of As T (after MW digesting the soil in ccHNO 3 and H 2O 2) and available contents of As EDTA (EDTA extraction).
PB  - Belgrade : Soil Science Society of Serbia
PB  - Novi Sad : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture
C3  - Congress Proceedings, 2nd International and 14th National Congress of Soil Science Society of Serbia “Solutions and Projections for Sustainable Soil Management”, 25-28 September 2017, Novi Sad
T1  - Arsenic content and distribution in agricultural soils of Vojvodina Province, Serbia
EP  - 101
SP  - 93
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2756
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ninkov, Jordana and Banjac, Dušana and Milić, Stanko and Vasin, Jovica and Marinković, Jelena and Banjac, Borislav and Mihailović, Aleksandra",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Arsenic (As) is metalloid designated as a pollutant in the environment due to its harmful effects on biota. Sources of arsenic soil contamination originate from both indigenous and anthropogenic inputs, including atmospheric deposition (mining, industry, dumpsites). In addition, As has been used in agriculture as a component of different agrochemicals. Contamination of groundwater with arsenic is a global issue. Arsenic in drinking water can affect human health; it is considered as one of the most prominent environmental causes of cancer mortality in the world. The content and retention of As in soils, as well as the other heavy metals, is highly dependent on the physicochemical properties of the soil. Vojvodina Province in the northern part of Serbia represents its most important agricultural area. The aim of this study was to determine the content and distribution of As in agricultural soils, its spatial distribution in different geomorphological units and soil types of Vojvodina Province, and to establish permanent monitoring. A grid superimposed on Vojvodina soil by means of a GIS tool has divided study area into 4 × 4 km units, each representing an area of 16 km 2 . Total number of 1,370 bulked soil samples (0-30 cm depth) were taken from agricultural land. The samples were analysed for pseudototal content of As T (after MW digesting the soil in ccHNO 3 and H 2O 2) and available contents of As EDTA (EDTA extraction).",
publisher = "Belgrade : Soil Science Society of Serbia, Novi Sad : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture",
journal = "Congress Proceedings, 2nd International and 14th National Congress of Soil Science Society of Serbia “Solutions and Projections for Sustainable Soil Management”, 25-28 September 2017, Novi Sad",
title = "Arsenic content and distribution in agricultural soils of Vojvodina Province, Serbia",
pages = "101-93",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2756"
}
Ninkov, J., Banjac, D., Milić, S., Vasin, J., Marinković, J., Banjac, B.,& Mihailović, A.. (2017). Arsenic content and distribution in agricultural soils of Vojvodina Province, Serbia. in Congress Proceedings, 2nd International and 14th National Congress of Soil Science Society of Serbia “Solutions and Projections for Sustainable Soil Management”, 25-28 September 2017, Novi Sad
Belgrade : Soil Science Society of Serbia., 93-101.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2756
Ninkov J, Banjac D, Milić S, Vasin J, Marinković J, Banjac B, Mihailović A. Arsenic content and distribution in agricultural soils of Vojvodina Province, Serbia. in Congress Proceedings, 2nd International and 14th National Congress of Soil Science Society of Serbia “Solutions and Projections for Sustainable Soil Management”, 25-28 September 2017, Novi Sad. 2017;:93-101.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2756 .
Ninkov, Jordana, Banjac, Dušana, Milić, Stanko, Vasin, Jovica, Marinković, Jelena, Banjac, Borislav, Mihailović, Aleksandra, "Arsenic content and distribution in agricultural soils of Vojvodina Province, Serbia" in Congress Proceedings, 2nd International and 14th National Congress of Soil Science Society of Serbia “Solutions and Projections for Sustainable Soil Management”, 25-28 September 2017, Novi Sad (2017):93-101,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2756 .

Mercury content in agricultural soils (Vojvodina Province, Serbia)

Ninkov, Jordana; Marković, Slobodan B.; Banjac, Dušana; Vasin, Jovica; Milić, Stanko; Banjac, Borislav; Mihailović, Aleksandra

(Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ninkov, Jordana
AU  - Marković, Slobodan B.
AU  - Banjac, Dušana
AU  - Vasin, Jovica
AU  - Milić, Stanko
AU  - Banjac, Borislav
AU  - Mihailović, Aleksandra
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1678
AB  - The Vojvodina Province in northern Serbia is well known for its intensive field crops production. Over 90 % of total arable land, which represents more than 1500.000 ha, is used for field or vegetable crop production. A grid superimposed on Vojvodina land by means of a GIS tool (GIS ArcView 10) has divided land into 4 x 4 km units, each representing an area of 1600 ha. Total number of 1370 bulked soil samples were taken (0-30 cm depth) from agricultural land and analysed for total mercury content THg. The samples were analysed using Direct Mercury Analyzer DMA 80 Milestone. Quality control was carried out with IRMM BCR reference materials 143R. The aim of this study was to determine the total content of Hg in agricultural soils and its spatial distributions in different parts of Vojvodina Province. The obtained results were within interval 0.008-0.974 mg kg(-1). The average concentration of Hg was 0.068, with median 0.048 mg kg(-1). The correlation was determined between Hg concentration and organic matter content in the soil. Content of Hg coincides with main geomorphological units of Vojvodina Province. Average values of Hg concentrations for soils formatted on different geomorphological units were 0.031 for sandy area with dune fields, 0.048 for alluvial terraces, 0.055 for upper Pleistocene terraces, 0.058 for loess plateaus, 0.083 for mountains and 0.092 mg kg(-1) for alluvial plains. Hg spatial distribution confirmed that most of Vojvodina Province area has geochemical origin of Hg. Higher concentration of Hg on alluvial plains indicated that the origin of Hg near rivers could be from anthropogenic source. The main rivers in Vojvodina have been dammed more than a century ago. Thus, higher concentrations of Hg in their alluvial plains out of narrow dammed zone around the rivers must be related to natural and anthropogenic sources located in their huge catchments. Higher content of Hg in mountain region can be explained by high clay content in these soils. Additional hotspots of Hg concentration of top soils are related to geographical locations of major towns. The obtained results also indicated that the measured levels of Hg in the soil are not limiting factors for production of safe food in Vojvodina.
PB  - Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg
T2  - Environmental Science & Pollution Research
T1  - Mercury content in agricultural soils (Vojvodina Province, Serbia)
EP  - 10975
IS  - 12
SP  - 10966
VL  - 24
DO  - 10.1007/s11356-016-7897-1
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ninkov, Jordana and Marković, Slobodan B. and Banjac, Dušana and Vasin, Jovica and Milić, Stanko and Banjac, Borislav and Mihailović, Aleksandra",
year = "2017",
abstract = "The Vojvodina Province in northern Serbia is well known for its intensive field crops production. Over 90 % of total arable land, which represents more than 1500.000 ha, is used for field or vegetable crop production. A grid superimposed on Vojvodina land by means of a GIS tool (GIS ArcView 10) has divided land into 4 x 4 km units, each representing an area of 1600 ha. Total number of 1370 bulked soil samples were taken (0-30 cm depth) from agricultural land and analysed for total mercury content THg. The samples were analysed using Direct Mercury Analyzer DMA 80 Milestone. Quality control was carried out with IRMM BCR reference materials 143R. The aim of this study was to determine the total content of Hg in agricultural soils and its spatial distributions in different parts of Vojvodina Province. The obtained results were within interval 0.008-0.974 mg kg(-1). The average concentration of Hg was 0.068, with median 0.048 mg kg(-1). The correlation was determined between Hg concentration and organic matter content in the soil. Content of Hg coincides with main geomorphological units of Vojvodina Province. Average values of Hg concentrations for soils formatted on different geomorphological units were 0.031 for sandy area with dune fields, 0.048 for alluvial terraces, 0.055 for upper Pleistocene terraces, 0.058 for loess plateaus, 0.083 for mountains and 0.092 mg kg(-1) for alluvial plains. Hg spatial distribution confirmed that most of Vojvodina Province area has geochemical origin of Hg. Higher concentration of Hg on alluvial plains indicated that the origin of Hg near rivers could be from anthropogenic source. The main rivers in Vojvodina have been dammed more than a century ago. Thus, higher concentrations of Hg in their alluvial plains out of narrow dammed zone around the rivers must be related to natural and anthropogenic sources located in their huge catchments. Higher content of Hg in mountain region can be explained by high clay content in these soils. Additional hotspots of Hg concentration of top soils are related to geographical locations of major towns. The obtained results also indicated that the measured levels of Hg in the soil are not limiting factors for production of safe food in Vojvodina.",
publisher = "Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg",
journal = "Environmental Science & Pollution Research",
title = "Mercury content in agricultural soils (Vojvodina Province, Serbia)",
pages = "10975-10966",
number = "12",
volume = "24",
doi = "10.1007/s11356-016-7897-1"
}
Ninkov, J., Marković, S. B., Banjac, D., Vasin, J., Milić, S., Banjac, B.,& Mihailović, A.. (2017). Mercury content in agricultural soils (Vojvodina Province, Serbia). in Environmental Science & Pollution Research
Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg., 24(12), 10966-10975.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-016-7897-1
Ninkov J, Marković SB, Banjac D, Vasin J, Milić S, Banjac B, Mihailović A. Mercury content in agricultural soils (Vojvodina Province, Serbia). in Environmental Science & Pollution Research. 2017;24(12):10966-10975.
doi:10.1007/s11356-016-7897-1 .
Ninkov, Jordana, Marković, Slobodan B., Banjac, Dušana, Vasin, Jovica, Milić, Stanko, Banjac, Borislav, Mihailović, Aleksandra, "Mercury content in agricultural soils (Vojvodina Province, Serbia)" in Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 24, no. 12 (2017):10966-10975,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-016-7897-1 . .
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Distribution of mercury in soil according to the geomorphological units of Vojvodina province

Ninkov, Jordana; Marković, Slobodan; Banjac, Dušana; Vasin, Jovica; Marinković, Jelena; Vučinić-Vasić, Milica; Mihailović, Aleksandra

(Belgrade : Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ninkov, Jordana
AU  - Marković, Slobodan
AU  - Banjac, Dušana
AU  - Vasin, Jovica
AU  - Marinković, Jelena
AU  - Vučinić-Vasić, Milica
AU  - Mihailović, Aleksandra
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2762
AB  - Establishing Hg background levels in various soils is problematic. The main problem is distinguishing human input (pollution) from natural Hg input. Geostatistical methods and Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping have been used in numerous studies to determine spatial distribution and behavior of heavy metals in soils and to identify their sources. A grid superimposed on Vojvodina land by means of a GIS tool (GIS ArcView 10) has divided land into 4x4 km units, each representing an area of 16 km 2 . Total number of 1,370 bulked soil samples were taken (0-30 cm depth) from agricultural land and analysed for total mercury content THg. The samples were analysed using Direct Mercury Analyzer DMA 80 Milestone. Quality control was carried out with IRMM BCR reference materials 143R. The aim of this study was to determine the total con- tent of Hg in agricultural soils, its spatial distributions in different parts of Vojvodina Province. It was indicated that the content of Hg coincides with main geomorphological units of Vojvodina Province. Hg spatial distribution indicated that most of Vojvodina Province area has geochemical origin of Hg. Average values of Hg concentrations for soils format- ted on different geomorphological units were: 0.031 for sandy area with dune fields, 0.048 for alluvial terraces, 0.055 for upper Pleistocene terraces, 0.058 for loess plateaus, 0.083 for mountains, and 0.092 mg kg-1 for alluvial plains.
PB  - Belgrade : Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
PB  - Novi Sad : INQUA Loess Focus Group
PB  - Novi Sad : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences
C3  - Abstract Book, Loess2M – Modelling & Mapping, 26-29 September 2016, Novi Sad
T1  - Distribution of mercury in soil according to the geomorphological units of Vojvodina province
EP  - 30
SP  - 29
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2762
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ninkov, Jordana and Marković, Slobodan and Banjac, Dušana and Vasin, Jovica and Marinković, Jelena and Vučinić-Vasić, Milica and Mihailović, Aleksandra",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Establishing Hg background levels in various soils is problematic. The main problem is distinguishing human input (pollution) from natural Hg input. Geostatistical methods and Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping have been used in numerous studies to determine spatial distribution and behavior of heavy metals in soils and to identify their sources. A grid superimposed on Vojvodina land by means of a GIS tool (GIS ArcView 10) has divided land into 4x4 km units, each representing an area of 16 km 2 . Total number of 1,370 bulked soil samples were taken (0-30 cm depth) from agricultural land and analysed for total mercury content THg. The samples were analysed using Direct Mercury Analyzer DMA 80 Milestone. Quality control was carried out with IRMM BCR reference materials 143R. The aim of this study was to determine the total con- tent of Hg in agricultural soils, its spatial distributions in different parts of Vojvodina Province. It was indicated that the content of Hg coincides with main geomorphological units of Vojvodina Province. Hg spatial distribution indicated that most of Vojvodina Province area has geochemical origin of Hg. Average values of Hg concentrations for soils format- ted on different geomorphological units were: 0.031 for sandy area with dune fields, 0.048 for alluvial terraces, 0.055 for upper Pleistocene terraces, 0.058 for loess plateaus, 0.083 for mountains, and 0.092 mg kg-1 for alluvial plains.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Novi Sad : INQUA Loess Focus Group, Novi Sad : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences",
journal = "Abstract Book, Loess2M – Modelling & Mapping, 26-29 September 2016, Novi Sad",
title = "Distribution of mercury in soil according to the geomorphological units of Vojvodina province",
pages = "30-29",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2762"
}
Ninkov, J., Marković, S., Banjac, D., Vasin, J., Marinković, J., Vučinić-Vasić, M.,& Mihailović, A.. (2016). Distribution of mercury in soil according to the geomorphological units of Vojvodina province. in Abstract Book, Loess2M – Modelling & Mapping, 26-29 September 2016, Novi Sad
Belgrade : Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts., 29-30.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2762
Ninkov J, Marković S, Banjac D, Vasin J, Marinković J, Vučinić-Vasić M, Mihailović A. Distribution of mercury in soil according to the geomorphological units of Vojvodina province. in Abstract Book, Loess2M – Modelling & Mapping, 26-29 September 2016, Novi Sad. 2016;:29-30.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2762 .
Ninkov, Jordana, Marković, Slobodan, Banjac, Dušana, Vasin, Jovica, Marinković, Jelena, Vučinić-Vasić, Milica, Mihailović, Aleksandra, "Distribution of mercury in soil according to the geomorphological units of Vojvodina province" in Abstract Book, Loess2M – Modelling & Mapping, 26-29 September 2016, Novi Sad (2016):29-30,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2762 .

The quality of agricultural soils near industrial zones of the City of Novi Sad

Ninkov, Jordana; Mihailović, Aleksandra; Banjac, Dušana; Živanov, Milorad; Stanivuković, Ivana; Jakšić, Snežana; Marinković, Jelena

(Zrenjanin : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences "Mihajlo Pupin", 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ninkov, Jordana
AU  - Mihailović, Aleksandra
AU  - Banjac, Dušana
AU  - Živanov, Milorad
AU  - Stanivuković, Ivana
AU  - Jakšić, Snežana
AU  - Marinković, Jelena
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/2758
AB  - Due to the rapid increase of the urban population, food production in cities has become a modern need. Urban
agriculture affects the urban environment, and is simultaneously affected by it. The aim of this study was to
analyse the quality of soils for safe food production. A total of 15 soil samples were collected from agricultural
top soils (depth 0-30 cm) from the vicinity of the industrial zones of the City of Novi Sad, Serbia. The collected
samples were analysed for basic soil properties and pseudo-total content of trace elements. Soil pH value was
dominantly slightly alkaline, and it was in correlation with carbonate content, which is a natural characteristic
of a wider area. According to the readily available P2O5, analysed soils fell within the interval from very poor
(<5 mg/100g) to toxic content (>50 mg/kg). Content of readily available K2O fell within the interval from poor
(5-10 mg/100g) to high level (25-50 mg/100g). None of the analysed samples exceeded MAC for agricultural
soils regarding the content of trace elements (Cu, Zn, As, Pb, Cd, Ni, and Cr). Analysed agricultural soils are
suitable for safe food production. Farmers do not apply rational doses of mineral fertilizers. Excessive use of
mineral fertilizers might affect the urban environment, which indicates the necessity for a broader training of
farmers regarding optimal fertilizer doses.
PB  - Zrenjanin : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences "Mihajlo Pupin"
C3  - Proceedings, 5th International Conference „Ecology of Urban Areas 2016", 30 September 2016, Zrenjanin
T1  - The quality of agricultural soils near industrial zones of the City of Novi Sad
EP  - 206
SP  - 201
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2758
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ninkov, Jordana and Mihailović, Aleksandra and Banjac, Dušana and Živanov, Milorad and Stanivuković, Ivana and Jakšić, Snežana and Marinković, Jelena",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Due to the rapid increase of the urban population, food production in cities has become a modern need. Urban
agriculture affects the urban environment, and is simultaneously affected by it. The aim of this study was to
analyse the quality of soils for safe food production. A total of 15 soil samples were collected from agricultural
top soils (depth 0-30 cm) from the vicinity of the industrial zones of the City of Novi Sad, Serbia. The collected
samples were analysed for basic soil properties and pseudo-total content of trace elements. Soil pH value was
dominantly slightly alkaline, and it was in correlation with carbonate content, which is a natural characteristic
of a wider area. According to the readily available P2O5, analysed soils fell within the interval from very poor
(<5 mg/100g) to toxic content (>50 mg/kg). Content of readily available K2O fell within the interval from poor
(5-10 mg/100g) to high level (25-50 mg/100g). None of the analysed samples exceeded MAC for agricultural
soils regarding the content of trace elements (Cu, Zn, As, Pb, Cd, Ni, and Cr). Analysed agricultural soils are
suitable for safe food production. Farmers do not apply rational doses of mineral fertilizers. Excessive use of
mineral fertilizers might affect the urban environment, which indicates the necessity for a broader training of
farmers regarding optimal fertilizer doses.",
publisher = "Zrenjanin : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences "Mihajlo Pupin"",
journal = "Proceedings, 5th International Conference „Ecology of Urban Areas 2016", 30 September 2016, Zrenjanin",
title = "The quality of agricultural soils near industrial zones of the City of Novi Sad",
pages = "206-201",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2758"
}
Ninkov, J., Mihailović, A., Banjac, D., Živanov, M., Stanivuković, I., Jakšić, S.,& Marinković, J.. (2016). The quality of agricultural soils near industrial zones of the City of Novi Sad. in Proceedings, 5th International Conference „Ecology of Urban Areas 2016", 30 September 2016, Zrenjanin
Zrenjanin : University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences "Mihajlo Pupin"., 201-206.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2758
Ninkov J, Mihailović A, Banjac D, Živanov M, Stanivuković I, Jakšić S, Marinković J. The quality of agricultural soils near industrial zones of the City of Novi Sad. in Proceedings, 5th International Conference „Ecology of Urban Areas 2016", 30 September 2016, Zrenjanin. 2016;:201-206.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2758 .
Ninkov, Jordana, Mihailović, Aleksandra, Banjac, Dušana, Živanov, Milorad, Stanivuković, Ivana, Jakšić, Snežana, Marinković, Jelena, "The quality of agricultural soils near industrial zones of the City of Novi Sad" in Proceedings, 5th International Conference „Ecology of Urban Areas 2016", 30 September 2016, Zrenjanin (2016):201-206,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_2758 .

Spatial distribution of metals in urban soil of Novi Sad, Serbia: GIS based approach

Mihailović, Aleksandra; Budinski-Petković, Lj.; Popov, S.; Ninkov, Jordana; Vasin, Jovica; Ralević, Nebojša M.; Vučinić-Vasić, Milica

(Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mihailović, Aleksandra
AU  - Budinski-Petković, Lj.
AU  - Popov, S.
AU  - Ninkov, Jordana
AU  - Vasin, Jovica
AU  - Ralević, Nebojša M.
AU  - Vučinić-Vasić, Milica
PY  - 2015
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1474
AB  - Metal concentrations in urban soils of Novi Sad, Serbia were measured and the pollution sources were identified using multivariate statistical methods. During July and August 2010, a total of 121 surface soil samples were collected across the central part of the city covering a surface area of 20 km(2) (4 km x 5 km). Concentrations of As, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn were determined using the ICP-OES device. Pb concentration varied from 8.9 mg kg(-1) to 999,1 mg kg(-1) at the examined locations. A hierarchical cluster analysis was performed on the available data sets in order to identify associations among metals. GIS mapping technique was applied to produce geochemical maps showing the hot-spots of metal contamination. The elemental relationship in correlation matrix and the results of multivariate statistics supported a natural origin of As, Co, Cr, Mn, and Ni, while Cu, Pb, and Zn originated from anthropogenic inputs. Distribution patterns obtained using GIS mapping technique implied that traffic was the most important source of pollution.
PB  - Elsevier, Amsterdam
T2  - Journal of Geochemical Exploration
T1  - Spatial distribution of metals in urban soil of Novi Sad, Serbia: GIS based approach
EP  - 114
SP  - 104
VL  - 150
DO  - 10.1016/j.gexplo.2014.12.017
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mihailović, Aleksandra and Budinski-Petković, Lj. and Popov, S. and Ninkov, Jordana and Vasin, Jovica and Ralević, Nebojša M. and Vučinić-Vasić, Milica",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Metal concentrations in urban soils of Novi Sad, Serbia were measured and the pollution sources were identified using multivariate statistical methods. During July and August 2010, a total of 121 surface soil samples were collected across the central part of the city covering a surface area of 20 km(2) (4 km x 5 km). Concentrations of As, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn were determined using the ICP-OES device. Pb concentration varied from 8.9 mg kg(-1) to 999,1 mg kg(-1) at the examined locations. A hierarchical cluster analysis was performed on the available data sets in order to identify associations among metals. GIS mapping technique was applied to produce geochemical maps showing the hot-spots of metal contamination. The elemental relationship in correlation matrix and the results of multivariate statistics supported a natural origin of As, Co, Cr, Mn, and Ni, while Cu, Pb, and Zn originated from anthropogenic inputs. Distribution patterns obtained using GIS mapping technique implied that traffic was the most important source of pollution.",
publisher = "Elsevier, Amsterdam",
journal = "Journal of Geochemical Exploration",
title = "Spatial distribution of metals in urban soil of Novi Sad, Serbia: GIS based approach",
pages = "114-104",
volume = "150",
doi = "10.1016/j.gexplo.2014.12.017"
}
Mihailović, A., Budinski-Petković, Lj., Popov, S., Ninkov, J., Vasin, J., Ralević, N. M.,& Vučinić-Vasić, M.. (2015). Spatial distribution of metals in urban soil of Novi Sad, Serbia: GIS based approach. in Journal of Geochemical Exploration
Elsevier, Amsterdam., 150, 104-114.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gexplo.2014.12.017
Mihailović A, Budinski-Petković L, Popov S, Ninkov J, Vasin J, Ralević NM, Vučinić-Vasić M. Spatial distribution of metals in urban soil of Novi Sad, Serbia: GIS based approach. in Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 2015;150:104-114.
doi:10.1016/j.gexplo.2014.12.017 .
Mihailović, Aleksandra, Budinski-Petković, Lj., Popov, S., Ninkov, Jordana, Vasin, Jovica, Ralević, Nebojša M., Vučinić-Vasić, Milica, "Spatial distribution of metals in urban soil of Novi Sad, Serbia: GIS based approach" in Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 150 (2015):104-114,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gexplo.2014.12.017 . .
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Potential factors affecting accumulation of unsupported Pb-210 in soil

Mihailović, Aleksandra; Vučinić-Vasić, Milica; Todorović, Nataša; Hansman, Jan; Vasin, Jovica; Krmar, Miodrag

(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mihailović, Aleksandra
AU  - Vučinić-Vasić, Milica
AU  - Todorović, Nataša
AU  - Hansman, Jan
AU  - Vasin, Jovica
AU  - Krmar, Miodrag
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1354
AB  - Airborne Pb-210, daughter of Rn-222, is frequently used as a tracer in different studies concerning atmospheric transport, sedimentation, soil erosion, dating, etc. Concentration of Pb-210 was measured in 40 soil samples collected in urban and industrial areas in order to get evidence of possible influence of some factors on accumulation of airborne Pb-210 in soil. Different soil properties such as the content of organic matter, free CaCO3, and available phosphorus (P2O5) were measured to explore their possible correlation with the amount of Pb-210 Special attention was given to the correlation between 210Pb and stable lead accumulated in the soil. Several samples were taken near a battery manufacturer to check if extremely high concentrations of lead can affect the uptake of the airborne Pb-210 in soil. Soil samples were also taken at different depths to investigate the penetration of lead through the soil.
PB  - Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Radiation Physics & Chemistry
T1  - Potential factors affecting accumulation of unsupported Pb-210 in soil
EP  - 78
SP  - 74
VL  - 99
DO  - 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2014.02.020
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mihailović, Aleksandra and Vučinić-Vasić, Milica and Todorović, Nataša and Hansman, Jan and Vasin, Jovica and Krmar, Miodrag",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Airborne Pb-210, daughter of Rn-222, is frequently used as a tracer in different studies concerning atmospheric transport, sedimentation, soil erosion, dating, etc. Concentration of Pb-210 was measured in 40 soil samples collected in urban and industrial areas in order to get evidence of possible influence of some factors on accumulation of airborne Pb-210 in soil. Different soil properties such as the content of organic matter, free CaCO3, and available phosphorus (P2O5) were measured to explore their possible correlation with the amount of Pb-210 Special attention was given to the correlation between 210Pb and stable lead accumulated in the soil. Several samples were taken near a battery manufacturer to check if extremely high concentrations of lead can affect the uptake of the airborne Pb-210 in soil. Soil samples were also taken at different depths to investigate the penetration of lead through the soil.",
publisher = "Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Radiation Physics & Chemistry",
title = "Potential factors affecting accumulation of unsupported Pb-210 in soil",
pages = "78-74",
volume = "99",
doi = "10.1016/j.radphyschem.2014.02.020"
}
Mihailović, A., Vučinić-Vasić, M., Todorović, N., Hansman, J., Vasin, J.,& Krmar, M.. (2014). Potential factors affecting accumulation of unsupported Pb-210 in soil. in Radiation Physics & Chemistry
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford., 99, 74-78.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2014.02.020
Mihailović A, Vučinić-Vasić M, Todorović N, Hansman J, Vasin J, Krmar M. Potential factors affecting accumulation of unsupported Pb-210 in soil. in Radiation Physics & Chemistry. 2014;99:74-78.
doi:10.1016/j.radphyschem.2014.02.020 .
Mihailović, Aleksandra, Vučinić-Vasić, Milica, Todorović, Nataša, Hansman, Jan, Vasin, Jovica, Krmar, Miodrag, "Potential factors affecting accumulation of unsupported Pb-210 in soil" in Radiation Physics & Chemistry, 99 (2014):74-78,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2014.02.020 . .
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Multivariate analysis of the contents of metals in urban snow near traffic lanes in Novi Sad, Serbia

Mihailović, Aleksandra; Vučinić-Vasić, Milica; Ninkov, Jordana; Erić, Suzana; Ralević, Nebojša M.; Nemes, Tomas; Antić, Aleksandar

(Srpsko hemijsko društvo, Beograd, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Mihailović, Aleksandra
AU  - Vučinić-Vasić, Milica
AU  - Ninkov, Jordana
AU  - Erić, Suzana
AU  - Ralević, Nebojša M.
AU  - Nemes, Tomas
AU  - Antić, Aleksandar
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1333
AB  - During December 2009, snow was collected at twenty two locations across the urban area of Novi Sad, directly from roads and from traffic islands near crossroads. The total metal concentration was determined for each of ten metals (Al, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mn, Na, Ni, Pb and Zn) using the ICP-OES analytical technique. Ni was found to have the lowest concentration (0.0265 mg dm(-3)). Na was the metal with the highest concentration (10786 mg dm(-3)), which was the consequence of sodium chloride being used as a de-icing salt on the roads. The metal with the second highest concentration at all locations was Ca; this was most likely the result of soil dust. The Spearman rank correlation coefficients between analyzed metals were calculated to determine how the concentrations of the metals were related. Cluster analysis was performed on the obtained data sets, using both the hierarchical and partitioning methods in order to identify associations among metals and/or locations. It was shown that traffic density was not the most important factor that caused the differences between the concentrations of the metals in the samples.
PB  - Srpsko hemijsko društvo, Beograd
T2  - Journal of The Serbian Chemical Society
T1  - Multivariate analysis of the contents of metals in urban snow near traffic lanes in Novi Sad, Serbia
EP  - 276
IS  - 2
SP  - 265
VL  - 79
DO  - 10.2298/JSC130311052M
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Mihailović, Aleksandra and Vučinić-Vasić, Milica and Ninkov, Jordana and Erić, Suzana and Ralević, Nebojša M. and Nemes, Tomas and Antić, Aleksandar",
year = "2014",
abstract = "During December 2009, snow was collected at twenty two locations across the urban area of Novi Sad, directly from roads and from traffic islands near crossroads. The total metal concentration was determined for each of ten metals (Al, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mn, Na, Ni, Pb and Zn) using the ICP-OES analytical technique. Ni was found to have the lowest concentration (0.0265 mg dm(-3)). Na was the metal with the highest concentration (10786 mg dm(-3)), which was the consequence of sodium chloride being used as a de-icing salt on the roads. The metal with the second highest concentration at all locations was Ca; this was most likely the result of soil dust. The Spearman rank correlation coefficients between analyzed metals were calculated to determine how the concentrations of the metals were related. Cluster analysis was performed on the obtained data sets, using both the hierarchical and partitioning methods in order to identify associations among metals and/or locations. It was shown that traffic density was not the most important factor that caused the differences between the concentrations of the metals in the samples.",
publisher = "Srpsko hemijsko društvo, Beograd",
journal = "Journal of The Serbian Chemical Society",
title = "Multivariate analysis of the contents of metals in urban snow near traffic lanes in Novi Sad, Serbia",
pages = "276-265",
number = "2",
volume = "79",
doi = "10.2298/JSC130311052M"
}
Mihailović, A., Vučinić-Vasić, M., Ninkov, J., Erić, S., Ralević, N. M., Nemes, T.,& Antić, A.. (2014). Multivariate analysis of the contents of metals in urban snow near traffic lanes in Novi Sad, Serbia. in Journal of The Serbian Chemical Society
Srpsko hemijsko društvo, Beograd., 79(2), 265-276.
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC130311052M
Mihailović A, Vučinić-Vasić M, Ninkov J, Erić S, Ralević NM, Nemes T, Antić A. Multivariate analysis of the contents of metals in urban snow near traffic lanes in Novi Sad, Serbia. in Journal of The Serbian Chemical Society. 2014;79(2):265-276.
doi:10.2298/JSC130311052M .
Mihailović, Aleksandra, Vučinić-Vasić, Milica, Ninkov, Jordana, Erić, Suzana, Ralević, Nebojša M., Nemes, Tomas, Antić, Aleksandar, "Multivariate analysis of the contents of metals in urban snow near traffic lanes in Novi Sad, Serbia" in Journal of The Serbian Chemical Society, 79, no. 2 (2014):265-276,
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC130311052M . .
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Metal contamination of short-term snow cover near urban crossroads: Correlation analysis of metal content and fine particles distribution

Vučinić-Vasić, Milica; Mihailović, Aleksandra; Kozmidis-Luburić, Uranija; Nemes, Tomas; Ninkov, Jordana; Zeremski-Škorić, Tijana; Antić, Bratislav

(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vučinić-Vasić, Milica
AU  - Mihailović, Aleksandra
AU  - Kozmidis-Luburić, Uranija
AU  - Nemes, Tomas
AU  - Ninkov, Jordana
AU  - Zeremski-Škorić, Tijana
AU  - Antić, Bratislav
PY  - 2012
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/1070
AB  - Snow samples were collected near crossroads in Novi Sad, Serbia, during December 2009 to assess metal concentrations (Ca, K, Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Al, Pb and Na), fine particle distribution and pH value. The filtered samples of melted snow were analysed, with a focus on particles smaller than a few mu m. The most common values of the frequency number distribution curve were either in the range of 0.05-0.07 mu m or one order of magnitude higher (mu m). At examined locations metal concentrations varied from 0.0004 mg L-1 for Pb to 18.9 mg L-1 for Na. Besides Na, which mostly originated from de-icing salt, Ca is found to be the most abundant element in snow indicating the dominant influence of natural factors on snow chemistry. No significant difference was found in concentration of the elements at locations near crossroads with either low or high traffic volume, except for Na and Zn. To investigate how metals were related a correlation analysis was done for the concentrations of metals and with respect to the particle size distribution parameters and pH values. The major influence on the fine particle volume (mass) was concluded to be due to the elements from anthropogenic sources. This conclusion was based on the significant positive correlation between Fe, Zn and Al and the fine particle volume based distribution parameters.
PB  - Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Chemosphere
T1  - Metal contamination of short-term snow cover near urban crossroads: Correlation analysis of metal content and fine particles distribution
EP  - 592
IS  - 6
SP  - 585
VL  - 86
DO  - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.10.023
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vučinić-Vasić, Milica and Mihailović, Aleksandra and Kozmidis-Luburić, Uranija and Nemes, Tomas and Ninkov, Jordana and Zeremski-Škorić, Tijana and Antić, Bratislav",
year = "2012",
abstract = "Snow samples were collected near crossroads in Novi Sad, Serbia, during December 2009 to assess metal concentrations (Ca, K, Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Al, Pb and Na), fine particle distribution and pH value. The filtered samples of melted snow were analysed, with a focus on particles smaller than a few mu m. The most common values of the frequency number distribution curve were either in the range of 0.05-0.07 mu m or one order of magnitude higher (mu m). At examined locations metal concentrations varied from 0.0004 mg L-1 for Pb to 18.9 mg L-1 for Na. Besides Na, which mostly originated from de-icing salt, Ca is found to be the most abundant element in snow indicating the dominant influence of natural factors on snow chemistry. No significant difference was found in concentration of the elements at locations near crossroads with either low or high traffic volume, except for Na and Zn. To investigate how metals were related a correlation analysis was done for the concentrations of metals and with respect to the particle size distribution parameters and pH values. The major influence on the fine particle volume (mass) was concluded to be due to the elements from anthropogenic sources. This conclusion was based on the significant positive correlation between Fe, Zn and Al and the fine particle volume based distribution parameters.",
publisher = "Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Chemosphere",
title = "Metal contamination of short-term snow cover near urban crossroads: Correlation analysis of metal content and fine particles distribution",
pages = "592-585",
number = "6",
volume = "86",
doi = "10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.10.023"
}
Vučinić-Vasić, M., Mihailović, A., Kozmidis-Luburić, U., Nemes, T., Ninkov, J., Zeremski-Škorić, T.,& Antić, B.. (2012). Metal contamination of short-term snow cover near urban crossroads: Correlation analysis of metal content and fine particles distribution. in Chemosphere
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford., 86(6), 585-592.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.10.023
Vučinić-Vasić M, Mihailović A, Kozmidis-Luburić U, Nemes T, Ninkov J, Zeremski-Škorić T, Antić B. Metal contamination of short-term snow cover near urban crossroads: Correlation analysis of metal content and fine particles distribution. in Chemosphere. 2012;86(6):585-592.
doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.10.023 .
Vučinić-Vasić, Milica, Mihailović, Aleksandra, Kozmidis-Luburić, Uranija, Nemes, Tomas, Ninkov, Jordana, Zeremski-Škorić, Tijana, Antić, Bratislav, "Metal contamination of short-term snow cover near urban crossroads: Correlation analysis of metal content and fine particles distribution" in Chemosphere, 86, no. 6 (2012):585-592,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.10.023 . .
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