Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Jan 2009)

Heavy metals concentration in soils from parks and green areas in Belgrade

  • Marjanović Mirjana D.,
  • Vukčević Marija M.,
  • Antonović Dušan G.,
  • Dimitrijević Suzana I.,
  • Jovanović Đorđe M.,
  • Matavulj Milan N.,
  • Ristić Mirjana Đ.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0906697M
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 6
pp. 697 – 706

Abstract

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The current study included the investigation of several metals and their distribution in urban soils from parks and green areas in the city of Belgrade. The soils were sampled in January and February 2008. The concentrations of Cd, Co, Cu, Pb, Mn and Zn were measured, as well as the pH values and organic matter contents. The obtained results showed that there was a significant level of contamination in some samples, especially with lead, and that it was most probably caused by anthropogenic activities, mostly from traffic. The results were compared with the National legislation and Netherlands standards. Also, the recent results were compared with the data from previous work and it was concluded that there has been a certain increase of the Pb concentration in the past three years. The level of pollution in playground soil was very high and each analyzed sample exceeded the Dutch target value for Cd, Co and Pb.

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