Levels of PAHs in the soils of Belgrade and its environs |
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Authors: | Dragan Crnković Mirjana Ristić Anka Jovanović Dušan Antonović |
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Institution: | (1) Public Health Institute Belgrade, Bulevar despota Stefana 54a, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro;(2) Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Karnegijeva 4, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro |
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Abstract: | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were analysed in 39 soil samples (0–10 cm upper layer) collected in Belgrade, the
capital of Serbia. The sampling sites were randomly selected from urban, urban/recreational and rural areas; the samples were
collected in April and December 2003 and July and October 2004.
The sum of the 16 PAHs corresponding to the recreational zone (298 μg/kg) was close to the urban zone (375 μg/kg). Mean soil
ΣPAH concentration from rural areas was 18 μg/kg dry weight. Comparing to values observed in the urbanized locations around
the world, the overall levels of PAHs in this study are low. The PAH ratios obtained pointed to a domination of pyrogenically
formed PAHs in the examined soils. The dominant PAHs in soil samples in urban zones were fluoranthene, benza]anthracene, phenanthrene and pyrene, mostly emitted from noncatalyst vehicles which are still in use in Serbia. The total
carcinogenic potency for each sampling site was calculated. Regardless of the used carcinogenic activity factors, carcinogenic
potency of 7 sites were 3–9 times higher than the reference ones indicating the increased carcinogenic burden of soils from
these sites. |
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Keywords: | Belgrade Benzo[a]pyrene equivalents Carcinogenic potency PAHs Pollution Soil |
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