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Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives

Fernandez-Anez, Nieves; Krasovskiy, Andrey; Müller, Mortimer; Vacik, Harald; Baetens, Jan; Hukić, Emira; Kapovic Solomun, Marijana; Atanassova, Irena; Glushkova, Maria; Bogunović, Igor; Fajković, Hana; Djuma, Hakan; Boustras, George; Adámek, Martin; Devetter, Miloslav; Hrabalikova, Michaela; Huska, Dalibor; Martínez Barroso, Petra; Vaverková, Magdalena Daria; Zumr, David; Jõgiste, Kalev; Metslaid, Marek; Koster, Kajar; Köster, Egle; Pumpanen, Jukka; Ribeiro-Kumara, Caius; Di Prima, Simone; Pastor, Amandine; Rumpel, Cornelia; Seeger, Manuel; Daliakopoulos, Ioannis; Daskalakou, Evangelia; Koutroulis, Aristeidis; Papadopoulou, Maria P.; Stampoulidis, Kosmas; Xanthopoulos, Gavriil; Aszalós, Réka; Balázs, Deák; Kertész, Miklós; Valkó, Orsolya; Finger, David C.; Thorsteinsson, Throstur; Till, Jessica; Bajocco, Sofia; Gelsomino, Antonio; Amodio, Antonio Minervino; Novara, Agata; Salvati, Luca; Telesca, Luciano; Ursino, Nadia; Jansons, Aris; Kitenberga, Mara; Stivrins, Normunds; Brazaitis, Gediminas; Marozas, Vitas; Cojocaru, Olesea; Gumeniuc, Iachim; Sfecla, Victor; Imeson, Anton; Veraverbeke, Sander; Mikalsen, Ragni Fjellgaard; Koda, Eugeniusz; Osinski, Piotr; Castro, Ana C. Meira; Nunes, João Pedro; Oom, Duarte; Vieira, Diana; Rusu, Teodor; Bojović, Srđan; Djordjevic, Dragana; Popović, Zorica; Protić, Milan; Sakan, Sanja; Glasa, Jan; Kacikova, Danica; Lichner, Lubomir; Majlingova, Andrea; Vido, Jaroslav; Ferk, Mateja; Tičar, Jure; Zorn, Matija; Zupanc, Vesna; Hinojosa, M. Belén; Knicker, Heike; Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban; Pausas, Juli; Prat-Guitart, Nuria; Ubeda, Xavier; Vilar, Lara; Destouni, Georgia; Ghajarnia, Navid; Kalantari, Zahra; Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Samaneh; Dindaroglu, Turgay; Yakupoglu, Tugrul; Smith, Thomas; Doerr, Stefan; Cerda, Artemi

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Fernandez-Anez, Nieves
AU  - Krasovskiy, Andrey
AU  - Müller, Mortimer
AU  - Vacik, Harald
AU  - Baetens, Jan
AU  - Hukić, Emira
AU  - Kapovic Solomun, Marijana
AU  - Atanassova, Irena
AU  - Glushkova, Maria
AU  - Bogunović, Igor
AU  - Fajković, Hana
AU  - Djuma, Hakan
AU  - Boustras, George
AU  - Adámek, Martin
AU  - Devetter, Miloslav
AU  - Hrabalikova, Michaela
AU  - Huska, Dalibor
AU  - Martínez Barroso, Petra
AU  - Vaverková, Magdalena Daria
AU  - Zumr, David
AU  - Jõgiste, Kalev
AU  - Metslaid, Marek
AU  - Koster, Kajar
AU  - Köster, Egle
AU  - Pumpanen, Jukka
AU  - Ribeiro-Kumara, Caius
AU  - Di Prima, Simone
AU  - Pastor, Amandine
AU  - Rumpel, Cornelia
AU  - Seeger, Manuel
AU  - Daliakopoulos, Ioannis
AU  - Daskalakou, Evangelia
AU  - Koutroulis, Aristeidis
AU  - Papadopoulou, Maria P.
AU  - Stampoulidis, Kosmas
AU  - Xanthopoulos, Gavriil
AU  - Aszalós, Réka
AU  - Balázs, Deák
AU  - Kertész, Miklós
AU  - Valkó, Orsolya
AU  - Finger, David C.
AU  - Thorsteinsson, Throstur
AU  - Till, Jessica
AU  - Bajocco, Sofia
AU  - Gelsomino, Antonio
AU  - Amodio, Antonio Minervino
AU  - Novara, Agata
AU  - Salvati, Luca
AU  - Telesca, Luciano
AU  - Ursino, Nadia
AU  - Jansons, Aris
AU  - Kitenberga, Mara
AU  - Stivrins, Normunds
AU  - Brazaitis, Gediminas
AU  - Marozas, Vitas
AU  - Cojocaru, Olesea
AU  - Gumeniuc, Iachim
AU  - Sfecla, Victor
AU  - Imeson, Anton
AU  - Veraverbeke, Sander
AU  - Mikalsen, Ragni Fjellgaard
AU  - Koda, Eugeniusz
AU  - Osinski, Piotr
AU  - Castro, Ana C. Meira
AU  - Nunes, João Pedro
AU  - Oom, Duarte
AU  - Vieira, Diana
AU  - Rusu, Teodor
AU  - Bojović, Srđan
AU  - Djordjevic, Dragana
AU  - Popović, Zorica
AU  - Protić, Milan
AU  - Sakan, Sanja
AU  - Glasa, Jan
AU  - Kacikova, Danica
AU  - Lichner, Lubomir
AU  - Majlingova, Andrea
AU  - Vido, Jaroslav
AU  - Ferk, Mateja
AU  - Tičar, Jure
AU  - Zorn, Matija
AU  - Zupanc, Vesna
AU  - Hinojosa, M. Belén
AU  - Knicker, Heike
AU  - Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban
AU  - Pausas, Juli
AU  - Prat-Guitart, Nuria
AU  - Ubeda, Xavier
AU  - Vilar, Lara
AU  - Destouni, Georgia
AU  - Ghajarnia, Navid
AU  - Kalantari, Zahra
AU  - Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Samaneh
AU  - Dindaroglu, Turgay
AU  - Yakupoglu, Tugrul
AU  - Smith, Thomas
AU  - Doerr, Stefan
AU  - Cerda, Artemi
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/11786221211028185
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4918
AB  - Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fires in many parts of the world. This is particularly evident in Europe, where ongoing changes in land use have strongly modified fire patterns over the last decades. Although satellite data by the European Forest Fire Information System provide large-scale wildland fire statistics across European countries, there is still a crucial need to collect and summarize in-depth local analysis and understanding of the wildland fire condition and associated challenges across Europe. This article aims to provide a general overview of the current wildland fire patterns and challenges as perceived by national representatives, supplemented by national fire statistics (2009–2018) across Europe. For each of the 31 countries included, we present a perspective authored by scientists or practitioners from each respective country, representing a wide range of disciplines and cultural backgrounds. The authors were selected from members of the COST Action “Fire and the Earth System: Science & Society” funded by the European Commission with the aim to share knowledge and improve communication about wildland fire. Where relevant, a brief overview of key studies, particular wildland fire challenges a country is facing, and an overview of notable recent fire events are also presented. Key perceived challenges included (1) the lack of consistent and detailed records for wildland fire events, within and across countries, (2) an increase in wildland fires that pose a risk to properties and human life due to high population densities and sprawl into forested regions, and (3) the view that, irrespective of changes in management, climate change is likely to increase the frequency and impact of wildland fires in the coming decades. Addressing challenge (1) will not only be valuable in advancing national and pan-European wildland fire management strategies, but also in evaluating perceptions (2) and (3) against more robust quantitative evidence.
T2  - Air, Soil and Water Research
T1  - Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives
VL  - 14
DO  - 10.1177/11786221211028185
SP  - 117862212110281
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Fernandez-Anez, Nieves and Krasovskiy, Andrey and Müller, Mortimer and Vacik, Harald and Baetens, Jan and Hukić, Emira and Kapovic Solomun, Marijana and Atanassova, Irena and Glushkova, Maria and Bogunović, Igor and Fajković, Hana and Djuma, Hakan and Boustras, George and Adámek, Martin and Devetter, Miloslav and Hrabalikova, Michaela and Huska, Dalibor and Martínez Barroso, Petra and Vaverková, Magdalena Daria and Zumr, David and Jõgiste, Kalev and Metslaid, Marek and Koster, Kajar and Köster, Egle and Pumpanen, Jukka and Ribeiro-Kumara, Caius and Di Prima, Simone and Pastor, Amandine and Rumpel, Cornelia and Seeger, Manuel and Daliakopoulos, Ioannis and Daskalakou, Evangelia and Koutroulis, Aristeidis and Papadopoulou, Maria P. and Stampoulidis, Kosmas and Xanthopoulos, Gavriil and Aszalós, Réka and Balázs, Deák and Kertész, Miklós and Valkó, Orsolya and Finger, David C. and Thorsteinsson, Throstur and Till, Jessica and Bajocco, Sofia and Gelsomino, Antonio and Amodio, Antonio Minervino and Novara, Agata and Salvati, Luca and Telesca, Luciano and Ursino, Nadia and Jansons, Aris and Kitenberga, Mara and Stivrins, Normunds and Brazaitis, Gediminas and Marozas, Vitas and Cojocaru, Olesea and Gumeniuc, Iachim and Sfecla, Victor and Imeson, Anton and Veraverbeke, Sander and Mikalsen, Ragni Fjellgaard and Koda, Eugeniusz and Osinski, Piotr and Castro, Ana C. Meira and Nunes, João Pedro and Oom, Duarte and Vieira, Diana and Rusu, Teodor and Bojović, Srđan and Djordjevic, Dragana and Popović, Zorica and Protić, Milan and Sakan, Sanja and Glasa, Jan and Kacikova, Danica and Lichner, Lubomir and Majlingova, Andrea and Vido, Jaroslav and Ferk, Mateja and Tičar, Jure and Zorn, Matija and Zupanc, Vesna and Hinojosa, M. Belén and Knicker, Heike and Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban and Pausas, Juli and Prat-Guitart, Nuria and Ubeda, Xavier and Vilar, Lara and Destouni, Georgia and Ghajarnia, Navid and Kalantari, Zahra and Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Samaneh and Dindaroglu, Turgay and Yakupoglu, Tugrul and Smith, Thomas and Doerr, Stefan and Cerda, Artemi",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Changes in climate, land use, and land management impact the occurrence and severity of wildland fires in many parts of the world. This is particularly evident in Europe, where ongoing changes in land use have strongly modified fire patterns over the last decades. Although satellite data by the European Forest Fire Information System provide large-scale wildland fire statistics across European countries, there is still a crucial need to collect and summarize in-depth local analysis and understanding of the wildland fire condition and associated challenges across Europe. This article aims to provide a general overview of the current wildland fire patterns and challenges as perceived by national representatives, supplemented by national fire statistics (2009–2018) across Europe. For each of the 31 countries included, we present a perspective authored by scientists or practitioners from each respective country, representing a wide range of disciplines and cultural backgrounds. The authors were selected from members of the COST Action “Fire and the Earth System: Science & Society” funded by the European Commission with the aim to share knowledge and improve communication about wildland fire. Where relevant, a brief overview of key studies, particular wildland fire challenges a country is facing, and an overview of notable recent fire events are also presented. Key perceived challenges included (1) the lack of consistent and detailed records for wildland fire events, within and across countries, (2) an increase in wildland fires that pose a risk to properties and human life due to high population densities and sprawl into forested regions, and (3) the view that, irrespective of changes in management, climate change is likely to increase the frequency and impact of wildland fires in the coming decades. Addressing challenge (1) will not only be valuable in advancing national and pan-European wildland fire management strategies, but also in evaluating perceptions (2) and (3) against more robust quantitative evidence.",
journal = "Air, Soil and Water Research",
title = "Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives",
volume = "14",
doi = "10.1177/11786221211028185",
pages = "117862212110281"
}
Fernandez-Anez, N., Krasovskiy, A., Müller, M., Vacik, H., Baetens, J., Hukić, E., Kapovic Solomun, M., Atanassova, I., Glushkova, M., Bogunović, I., Fajković, H., Djuma, H., Boustras, G., Adámek, M., Devetter, M., Hrabalikova, M., Huska, D., Martínez Barroso, P., Vaverková, M. D., Zumr, D., Jõgiste, K., Metslaid, M., Koster, K., Köster, E., Pumpanen, J., Ribeiro-Kumara, C., Di Prima, S., Pastor, A., Rumpel, C., Seeger, M., Daliakopoulos, I., Daskalakou, E., Koutroulis, A., Papadopoulou, M. P., Stampoulidis, K., Xanthopoulos, G., Aszalós, R., Balázs, D., Kertész, M., Valkó, O., Finger, D. C., Thorsteinsson, T., Till, J., Bajocco, S., Gelsomino, A., Amodio, A. M., Novara, A., Salvati, L., Telesca, L., Ursino, N., Jansons, A., Kitenberga, M., Stivrins, N., Brazaitis, G., Marozas, V., Cojocaru, O., Gumeniuc, I., Sfecla, V., Imeson, A., Veraverbeke, S., Mikalsen, R. F., Koda, E., Osinski, P., Castro, A. C. M., Nunes, J. P., Oom, D., Vieira, D., Rusu, T., Bojović, S., Djordjevic, D., Popović, Z., Protić, M., Sakan, S., Glasa, J., Kacikova, D., Lichner, L., Majlingova, A., Vido, J., Ferk, M., Tičar, J., Zorn, M., Zupanc, V., Hinojosa, M. B., Knicker, H., Lucas-Borja, M. E., Pausas, J., Prat-Guitart, N., Ubeda, X., Vilar, L., Destouni, G., Ghajarnia, N., Kalantari, Z., Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, S., Dindaroglu, T., Yakupoglu, T., Smith, T., Doerr, S.,& Cerda, A.. (2021). Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives. in Air, Soil and Water Research, 14, 117862212110281.
https://doi.org/10.1177/11786221211028185
Fernandez-Anez N, Krasovskiy A, Müller M, Vacik H, Baetens J, Hukić E, Kapovic Solomun M, Atanassova I, Glushkova M, Bogunović I, Fajković H, Djuma H, Boustras G, Adámek M, Devetter M, Hrabalikova M, Huska D, Martínez Barroso P, Vaverková MD, Zumr D, Jõgiste K, Metslaid M, Koster K, Köster E, Pumpanen J, Ribeiro-Kumara C, Di Prima S, Pastor A, Rumpel C, Seeger M, Daliakopoulos I, Daskalakou E, Koutroulis A, Papadopoulou MP, Stampoulidis K, Xanthopoulos G, Aszalós R, Balázs D, Kertész M, Valkó O, Finger DC, Thorsteinsson T, Till J, Bajocco S, Gelsomino A, Amodio AM, Novara A, Salvati L, Telesca L, Ursino N, Jansons A, Kitenberga M, Stivrins N, Brazaitis G, Marozas V, Cojocaru O, Gumeniuc I, Sfecla V, Imeson A, Veraverbeke S, Mikalsen RF, Koda E, Osinski P, Castro ACM, Nunes JP, Oom D, Vieira D, Rusu T, Bojović S, Djordjevic D, Popović Z, Protić M, Sakan S, Glasa J, Kacikova D, Lichner L, Majlingova A, Vido J, Ferk M, Tičar J, Zorn M, Zupanc V, Hinojosa MB, Knicker H, Lucas-Borja ME, Pausas J, Prat-Guitart N, Ubeda X, Vilar L, Destouni G, Ghajarnia N, Kalantari Z, Seifollahi-Aghmiuni S, Dindaroglu T, Yakupoglu T, Smith T, Doerr S, Cerda A. Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives. in Air, Soil and Water Research. 2021;14:117862212110281.
doi:10.1177/11786221211028185 .
Fernandez-Anez, Nieves, Krasovskiy, Andrey, Müller, Mortimer, Vacik, Harald, Baetens, Jan, Hukić, Emira, Kapovic Solomun, Marijana, Atanassova, Irena, Glushkova, Maria, Bogunović, Igor, Fajković, Hana, Djuma, Hakan, Boustras, George, Adámek, Martin, Devetter, Miloslav, Hrabalikova, Michaela, Huska, Dalibor, Martínez Barroso, Petra, Vaverková, Magdalena Daria, Zumr, David, Jõgiste, Kalev, Metslaid, Marek, Koster, Kajar, Köster, Egle, Pumpanen, Jukka, Ribeiro-Kumara, Caius, Di Prima, Simone, Pastor, Amandine, Rumpel, Cornelia, Seeger, Manuel, Daliakopoulos, Ioannis, Daskalakou, Evangelia, Koutroulis, Aristeidis, Papadopoulou, Maria P., Stampoulidis, Kosmas, Xanthopoulos, Gavriil, Aszalós, Réka, Balázs, Deák, Kertész, Miklós, Valkó, Orsolya, Finger, David C., Thorsteinsson, Throstur, Till, Jessica, Bajocco, Sofia, Gelsomino, Antonio, Amodio, Antonio Minervino, Novara, Agata, Salvati, Luca, Telesca, Luciano, Ursino, Nadia, Jansons, Aris, Kitenberga, Mara, Stivrins, Normunds, Brazaitis, Gediminas, Marozas, Vitas, Cojocaru, Olesea, Gumeniuc, Iachim, Sfecla, Victor, Imeson, Anton, Veraverbeke, Sander, Mikalsen, Ragni Fjellgaard, Koda, Eugeniusz, Osinski, Piotr, Castro, Ana C. Meira, Nunes, João Pedro, Oom, Duarte, Vieira, Diana, Rusu, Teodor, Bojović, Srđan, Djordjevic, Dragana, Popović, Zorica, Protić, Milan, Sakan, Sanja, Glasa, Jan, Kacikova, Danica, Lichner, Lubomir, Majlingova, Andrea, Vido, Jaroslav, Ferk, Mateja, Tičar, Jure, Zorn, Matija, Zupanc, Vesna, Hinojosa, M. Belén, Knicker, Heike, Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban, Pausas, Juli, Prat-Guitart, Nuria, Ubeda, Xavier, Vilar, Lara, Destouni, Georgia, Ghajarnia, Navid, Kalantari, Zahra, Seifollahi-Aghmiuni, Samaneh, Dindaroglu, Turgay, Yakupoglu, Tugrul, Smith, Thomas, Doerr, Stefan, Cerda, Artemi, "Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives" in Air, Soil and Water Research, 14 (2021):117862212110281,
https://doi.org/10.1177/11786221211028185 . .
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Response to Comments by T. Matys Grygar (2019) on “Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava”

Pavlović, Pavle; Marković, Milica; Kostić, Olga; Sakan, Sanja; Đorđević, Dragana; Perović, Veljko; Pavlović, Dragana; Matić, Marija; Čakmak, Dragan; Jarić, Snežana; Paunović, Momir; Mitrović, Miroslava

(Elsevier, 2020)

TY  - GEN
AU  - Pavlović, Pavle
AU  - Marković, Milica
AU  - Kostić, Olga
AU  - Sakan, Sanja
AU  - Đorđević, Dragana
AU  - Perović, Veljko
AU  - Pavlović, Dragana
AU  - Matić, Marija
AU  - Čakmak, Dragan
AU  - Jarić, Snežana
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Mitrović, Miroslava
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0341816219303728?dgcid=coauthor
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3554
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - CATENA
T2  - CATENA
T1  - Response to Comments by T. Matys Grygar (2019) on “Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava”
VL  - 185
DO  - 10.1016/J.CATENA.2019.104230
SP  - 104230
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Pavlović, Pavle and Marković, Milica and Kostić, Olga and Sakan, Sanja and Đorđević, Dragana and Perović, Veljko and Pavlović, Dragana and Matić, Marija and Čakmak, Dragan and Jarić, Snežana and Paunović, Momir and Mitrović, Miroslava",
year = "2020",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "CATENA, CATENA",
title = "Response to Comments by T. Matys Grygar (2019) on “Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava”",
volume = "185",
doi = "10.1016/J.CATENA.2019.104230",
pages = "104230"
}
Pavlović, P., Marković, M., Kostić, O., Sakan, S., Đorđević, D., Perović, V., Pavlović, D., Matić, M., Čakmak, D., Jarić, S., Paunović, M.,& Mitrović, M.. (2020). Response to Comments by T. Matys Grygar (2019) on “Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava”. in CATENA
Elsevier., 185, 104230.
https://doi.org/10.1016/J.CATENA.2019.104230
Pavlović P, Marković M, Kostić O, Sakan S, Đorđević D, Perović V, Pavlović D, Matić M, Čakmak D, Jarić S, Paunović M, Mitrović M. Response to Comments by T. Matys Grygar (2019) on “Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava”. in CATENA. 2020;185:104230.
doi:10.1016/J.CATENA.2019.104230 .
Pavlović, Pavle, Marković, Milica, Kostić, Olga, Sakan, Sanja, Đorđević, Dragana, Perović, Veljko, Pavlović, Dragana, Matić, Marija, Čakmak, Dragan, Jarić, Snežana, Paunović, Momir, Mitrović, Miroslava, "Response to Comments by T. Matys Grygar (2019) on “Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava”" in CATENA, 185 (2020):104230,
https://doi.org/10.1016/J.CATENA.2019.104230 . .

Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava

Pavlović, Pavle; Marković, Milica; Kostić, Olga; Sakan, Sanja; Đorđević, Dragana; Perović, Veljko; Pavlović, Dragana; Matić, Marija; Čakmak, Dragan; Jarić, Snežana; Paunović, Momir; Mitrović, Miroslava

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pavlović, Pavle
AU  - Marković, Milica
AU  - Kostić, Olga
AU  - Sakan, Sanja
AU  - Đorđević, Dragana
AU  - Perović, Veljko
AU  - Pavlović, Dragana
AU  - Matić, Marija
AU  - Čakmak, Dragan
AU  - Jarić, Snežana
AU  - Paunović, Momir
AU  - Mitrović, Miroslava
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0341816218305290?via%3Dihub
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3197
AB  - Contaminated sediments transported onto the river terrace during high water events can contribute significant quantities of potentially toxic elements to riparian soils. Seven trace elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) were analysed in the river sediment and riparian soil of the River Sava and their spatial distribution, potential toxicity and ecological risk levels were evaluated. The results showed that levels of all the trace metals were enriched to varying extents in both the sediment (As, Cr, Ni, and Pb) and soil (Ni) when compared to reference levels for sediments and European soils. Mean concentrations of trace metals in sediment and soil, apart from Pb, increased downstream in the River Sava. The similar increasing trend of these elements in sediment and soil may be explained by their increased load due to anthropogenic pressures (As, Cr, Ni, Pb and Zn in sediment and the significant accumulation of Ni in soil) and frequent periodic flooding (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn in sediment and Cd in soil are influenced by both high water events and natural factors such as the geological substrate), particularly in lowland regions. In this study, soluble As, Cd, Cr, Cu and Ni fractions in sediment and soil <10% indicated their low mobility. The exceptions were readily soluble Pb and Zn in the sediment and soil at some sampling sites. In the lower reaches, levels of Pb in sediment was indicative of a medium environmental hazard, while there was a high environmental hazard in the upper reaches with the average Pb content in sediment higher than the PEL. Pollution factors for Pb in soil indicated a medium environmental hazard in the upper and middle reaches and a high environmental hazard at some sites in the lower stretches of the Sava River, although total Pb content in soil was within the range proposed for European soils.
T2  - CATENA
T1  - Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava
VL  - 174
DO  - 10.1016/J.CATENA.2018.11.034
SP  - 399
EP  - 412
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pavlović, Pavle and Marković, Milica and Kostić, Olga and Sakan, Sanja and Đorđević, Dragana and Perović, Veljko and Pavlović, Dragana and Matić, Marija and Čakmak, Dragan and Jarić, Snežana and Paunović, Momir and Mitrović, Miroslava",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Contaminated sediments transported onto the river terrace during high water events can contribute significant quantities of potentially toxic elements to riparian soils. Seven trace elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) were analysed in the river sediment and riparian soil of the River Sava and their spatial distribution, potential toxicity and ecological risk levels were evaluated. The results showed that levels of all the trace metals were enriched to varying extents in both the sediment (As, Cr, Ni, and Pb) and soil (Ni) when compared to reference levels for sediments and European soils. Mean concentrations of trace metals in sediment and soil, apart from Pb, increased downstream in the River Sava. The similar increasing trend of these elements in sediment and soil may be explained by their increased load due to anthropogenic pressures (As, Cr, Ni, Pb and Zn in sediment and the significant accumulation of Ni in soil) and frequent periodic flooding (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn in sediment and Cd in soil are influenced by both high water events and natural factors such as the geological substrate), particularly in lowland regions. In this study, soluble As, Cd, Cr, Cu and Ni fractions in sediment and soil <10% indicated their low mobility. The exceptions were readily soluble Pb and Zn in the sediment and soil at some sampling sites. In the lower reaches, levels of Pb in sediment was indicative of a medium environmental hazard, while there was a high environmental hazard in the upper reaches with the average Pb content in sediment higher than the PEL. Pollution factors for Pb in soil indicated a medium environmental hazard in the upper and middle reaches and a high environmental hazard at some sites in the lower stretches of the Sava River, although total Pb content in soil was within the range proposed for European soils.",
journal = "CATENA",
title = "Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava",
volume = "174",
doi = "10.1016/J.CATENA.2018.11.034",
pages = "399-412"
}
Pavlović, P., Marković, M., Kostić, O., Sakan, S., Đorđević, D., Perović, V., Pavlović, D., Matić, M., Čakmak, D., Jarić, S., Paunović, M.,& Mitrović, M.. (2019). Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava. in CATENA, 174, 399-412.
https://doi.org/10.1016/J.CATENA.2018.11.034
Pavlović P, Marković M, Kostić O, Sakan S, Đorđević D, Perović V, Pavlović D, Matić M, Čakmak D, Jarić S, Paunović M, Mitrović M. Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava. in CATENA. 2019;174:399-412.
doi:10.1016/J.CATENA.2018.11.034 .
Pavlović, Pavle, Marković, Milica, Kostić, Olga, Sakan, Sanja, Đorđević, Dragana, Perović, Veljko, Pavlović, Dragana, Matić, Marija, Čakmak, Dragan, Jarić, Snežana, Paunović, Momir, Mitrović, Miroslava, "Evaluation of potentially toxic element contamination in the riparian zone of the River Sava" in CATENA, 174 (2019):399-412,
https://doi.org/10.1016/J.CATENA.2018.11.034 . .
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Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities.

Pavlović, Dragana; Matić, Marija; Čakmak, Dragan; Kostić, Olga; Jarić, Snežana; Sakan, Sanja; Đorđević, Dragana; Mitrović, Miroslava; Gržetić, Ivan; Pavlović, Pavle

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pavlović, Dragana
AU  - Matić, Marija
AU  - Čakmak, Dragan
AU  - Kostić, Olga
AU  - Jarić, Snežana
AU  - Sakan, Sanja
AU  - Đorđević, Dragana
AU  - Mitrović, Miroslava
AU  - Gržetić, Ivan
AU  - Pavlović, Pavle
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00244-018-0518-x
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3038
AB  - The main soil properties, concentrations of selected elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn), and the chemical speciation of each element were determined in urban soil samples taken from urban parks in four Serbian cities (Belgrade, Pančevo, Obrenovac, and Smederevo) exposed to different sources of pollution. Pollution indices (PI, PIN) and factors (MF, ICF, GCF) also were evaluated. The study revealed As and Cd concentrations below the detection limit, whereas the content of Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn at some sites exceeded the limits established by local regulations, as well as the background values, which may represent an environmental threat. Sequential extraction results show that Fe, Cr, Cu, and Ni were predominantly in the residual fraction at most sites; however, Ni from Pančevo and Smederevo also was bound to the reducible fraction. The presence of Pb at all sites and Zn in Smederevo and Belgrade was mainly associated with the reducible and residual fractions. The highest Mn content was found in the reducible fraction, followed by the acid soluble/exchangeable and residual fractions. Based on the obtained indices and factors, the overall soil status at the selected sampling sites was found to range from the warning limit to slightly polluted, whereby Smederevo had the highest risk, and Pančevo and the control site the lowest risk of contamination by toxic metals.
T2  - Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
T1  - Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities.
IS  - 3
VL  - 75
DO  - 10.1007/s00244-018-0518-x
SP  - 335
EP  - 350
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pavlović, Dragana and Matić, Marija and Čakmak, Dragan and Kostić, Olga and Jarić, Snežana and Sakan, Sanja and Đorđević, Dragana and Mitrović, Miroslava and Gržetić, Ivan and Pavlović, Pavle",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The main soil properties, concentrations of selected elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn), and the chemical speciation of each element were determined in urban soil samples taken from urban parks in four Serbian cities (Belgrade, Pančevo, Obrenovac, and Smederevo) exposed to different sources of pollution. Pollution indices (PI, PIN) and factors (MF, ICF, GCF) also were evaluated. The study revealed As and Cd concentrations below the detection limit, whereas the content of Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn at some sites exceeded the limits established by local regulations, as well as the background values, which may represent an environmental threat. Sequential extraction results show that Fe, Cr, Cu, and Ni were predominantly in the residual fraction at most sites; however, Ni from Pančevo and Smederevo also was bound to the reducible fraction. The presence of Pb at all sites and Zn in Smederevo and Belgrade was mainly associated with the reducible and residual fractions. The highest Mn content was found in the reducible fraction, followed by the acid soluble/exchangeable and residual fractions. Based on the obtained indices and factors, the overall soil status at the selected sampling sites was found to range from the warning limit to slightly polluted, whereby Smederevo had the highest risk, and Pančevo and the control site the lowest risk of contamination by toxic metals.",
journal = "Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology",
title = "Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities.",
number = "3",
volume = "75",
doi = "10.1007/s00244-018-0518-x",
pages = "335-350"
}
Pavlović, D., Matić, M., Čakmak, D., Kostić, O., Jarić, S., Sakan, S., Đorđević, D., Mitrović, M., Gržetić, I.,& Pavlović, P.. (2018). Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities.. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 75(3), 335-350.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00244-018-0518-x
Pavlović D, Matić M, Čakmak D, Kostić O, Jarić S, Sakan S, Đorđević D, Mitrović M, Gržetić I, Pavlović P. Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities.. in Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 2018;75(3):335-350.
doi:10.1007/s00244-018-0518-x .
Pavlović, Dragana, Matić, Marija, Čakmak, Dragan, Kostić, Olga, Jarić, Snežana, Sakan, Sanja, Đorđević, Dragana, Mitrović, Miroslava, Gržetić, Ivan, Pavlović, Pavle, "Fractionation, Mobility, and Contamination Assessment of Potentially Toxic Metals in Urban Soils in Four Industrial Serbian Cities." in Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 75, no. 3 (2018):335-350,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00244-018-0518-x . .
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