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dc.creatorMarković, Milica
dc.creatorZuliani, Tea
dc.creatorSimić, Snežana Belanović
dc.creatorMiletić, Zorana
dc.creatorKostić, Olga
dc.creatorJarić, Snežana
dc.creatorVidmar, Janja
dc.creatorMilačič, Radmila
dc.creatorŠčančar, Janez
dc.creatorMitrović, Miroslava
dc.creatorPavlović, Pavle
dc.date.accessioned2018-07-24T09:15:35Z
dc.date.available2018-07-24T09:15:35Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.urihttp://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11368-018-2071-7
dc.identifier.urihttps://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3108
dc.description.abstractPurpose Riparian zone contamination is a growing problem for several European catchments due to high anthropogenic pressures. This study investigates As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn concentrations in the Sava River riparian zone, characterized by wide agricultural areas, various geological substrates, and different types of industrial pollution. The accumulation and mobility of these elements were studied because they are listed as priority substances in the Water Framework Directive and environmental objectives for surface waters. Materials and methods Sampling was performed during the sampling campaign of the EU 7th FW-funded GLOBAQUA project in September 2015 during a low-water event. Soil samples were collected along the Sava River at 12 selected sampling sites, from a depth of 0–30 cm, at a distance of 10–15 m from the river bank. The extent of pollution was estimated by determining total and readily soluble element concentrations in the soils. Potential ecological risk and the source of the selected elements in the soils was determined using the enrichment factor (EF), potential ecological risk index (RI), and statistical methods such as the principal component analysis (PCA) and multiple linear regression analysis (MLRA). Results and discussion This study showed that concentrations of the selected elements increase along the Sava. In terms of origin, PCA and MLRA indicated that Cr and Ni in soils are predominantly lithogenic, while As, Cd, Pb, and Zn are both lithogenic and anthropogenic (ore deposits, industry, and agriculture). PCA singled out Cu since its origin in soil is most probably from specific point-source pollution. EF was generally minor to moderate for most of the examined elements, apart from Cu, for which the EF was significant at one sampling site. Overall ecological risk (RI) fell within the low-risk category for most sites, apart from Belgrade sampling site (BEO), where high total Cd content affected individual and overall ecological risk indicators, indicating Cd could represent a considerable ecological risk for the downstream riparian zone. Conclusions Purpose: Riparian zone contamination is a growing problem for several European catchments due to high anthropogenic pressures. This study investigates As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn concentrations in the Sava River riparian zone, characterized by wide agricultural areas, various geological substrates, and different types of industrial pollution. The accumulation and mobility of these elements were studied because they are listed as priority substances in the Water Framework Directive and environmental objectives for surface waters. Materials and methods: Sampling was performed during the sampling campaign of the EU 7th FW-funded GLOBAQUA project in September 2015 during a low-water event. Soil samples were collected along the Sava River at 12 selected sampling sites, from a depth of 0–30 cm, at a distance of 10–15 m from the river bank. The extent of pollution was estimated by determining total and readily soluble element concentrations in the soils. Potential ecological risk and the source of the selected elements in the soils was determined using the enrichment factor (EF), potential ecological risk index (RI), and statistical methods such as the principal component analysis (PCA) and multiple linear regression analysis (MLRA). Results and discussion: This study showed that concentrations of the selected elements increase along the Sava. In terms of origin, PCA and MLRA indicated that Cr and Ni in soils are predominantly lithogenic, while As, Cd, Pb, and Zn are both lithogenic and anthropogenic (ore deposits, industry, and agriculture). PCA singled out Cu since its origin in soil is most probably from specific point-source pollution. EF was generally minor to moderate for most of the examined elements, apart from Cu, for which the EF was significant at one sampling site. Overall ecological risk (RI) fell within the low-risk category for most sites, apart from Belgrade sampling site (BEO), where high total Cd content affected individual and overall ecological risk indicators, indicating Cd could represent a considerable ecological risk for the downstream riparian zone. Conclusions: At downstream sites, there was a noticeable increase in PTE content, with Cd, Cr, Ni, and Zn exceeding the proposed threshold values for European soils, indicating rising contamination in riparian soils. In terms of the ecological risk, only Cd could pose a potential ecological threat for the downstream riparian zone.en
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/603629/EU//
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/Basic Research (BR or ON)/173018/RS//
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceJournal of Soils and Sediments
dc.subjectEcological risk index
dc.subjectEnrichment factor
dc.subjectPotentially toxic elements
dc.subjectRiparian soil
dc.subjectThe Sava River
dc.titlePotentially toxic elements in the riparian soils of the Sava Riveren
dc.typearticleen
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dcterms.abstractВидмар, Јања; Павловић, Павле; Симић, Снежана Белановић; Милачич, Радмила; Шчанчар, Јанез; Митровић, Мирослава; Марковић, Милица; Зулиани, Теа; Матаруга, Зорана; Костић, Олга; Јарић, Снежана;
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dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11368-018-2071-7
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85049552666
dc.identifier.wos000449888700006
dc.citation.apaMarković, M., Zuliani, T., Belanović Simić, S., Mataruga, Z., Kostić, O., Jarić, S., … Pavlović, P. (2018). Potentially toxic elements in the riparian soils of the Sava River. Journal of Soils and Sediments, DOI:10.1007/s11368-018-2071-7.
dc.citation.vancouverMarković M, Zuliani T, Simić SB, Mataruga Z, Kostić O, Jarić S, Vidmar J, Milačič R, Ščančar J, Mitrović M, Pavlović P. Potentially toxic elements in the riparian soils of the Sava River. J Soils Sediments. 2018;DOI:10.1007/s11368-018-2071-7.
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