Koncentracije potencijalno toksičnih elemenata u zemljištu parkova i igrališta u Kruševcu i procena ekološkog rizika
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2021-12-10Author
Tanić, Milan
Dinić, Denis
Mihaljev, Željko
Kartalović, Brankica
Stupar, Stevan
Onija, Antonije
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The concentration of potentially toxic elements (PTE) As, Cd, Hg, and Pb was determined
in the topsoil of 16 parks and open playgrounds for sport and recreation purposes in the City of
Kruševac, Serbia. Analysis was performed utilizing inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry.
Both, median and mean values of As and Pb concentration were higher than their corresponding
natural baseland content in the Western Serbia soil, which was used as reference soil for ecological
risk assessment. Comparison of the determined concentration of selected elements with national
legislation showed that they did not exceed respective interventional remediation values, while
maximal allowed concentration for agricultural soil was exceeded for several locations for As and Pb. The measured concentration of PTEs fell in the range of published results for other cities in
Serbia and worldwide. Ecological risk due to the presence of selected elements in the soil was
assessed by calculating different pollution indices. Values of Pollution Load Index pointed out the
existence of contamination at two locations. Contamination Factor values showed that soil of studied
parks and open playgrounds was predominantly non-contaminated to moderately contaminated by
selected PTEs, which was also confirmed by values of geoaccumulation index.