Analysis of PM[sub](10), Pb, Cd, and Ni atmospheric concentrations during domestic heating season in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 2010 to 2019
Ni > Cd. The mean concentrations of metals varied with Pb showing the highest concentration (ranging from 1.38 to 234.00 ng/m3), Ni ranging from 0.87 to 42.43 ng/m3, and Cd showing the lowest concentration ranging from 0.26 to 10.09 ng/m3. The concentration of Pb and Cd in PM10 was strongly correlated, suggesting a common source or dependence of these metals in PM10 in Sarajevo. Bioaccessibility of metals in the synthetic gastric juice was also estimated. The quantities of average bioaccessible metal fractions in PM10 samples showed the following trend: Cd > Pb > Ni. The health risk assessment shows that the population of Sarajevo is at increased lifetime risk of experiencing cancer because of exposure to these Cd concentrations in PM10. In addition, parallel PM10 sampling on two samplers showed that obtained results are highly comparable.]]>
2020
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air, PM10, heavy metals, Sarajevo
Jasna
Huremović
70
Sabina
Žero
70
Erna
Bubalo
70
Minela
Dacić
70
Amila
Čeliković
70
Irma
Musić
70
Midheta
Bašić
70
Nudžeima
Huseinbašić
70
Katja
Džepina
70
Merjema
Cepić
70
COBISS_ID
3
59022851
UDK
4
54
ISSN pri članku
9
1873-9318
DOI
15
10.1007/s11869-020-00852-4
NUK URN
18
URN:SI:UNG:REP:FIEKZ6W0
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