Spatial distribution of PAHs in riverbed sediments of the Danube river in Serbia: Anthropogenic and natural sources

The top layer of riverbed sediments from 10 sites along the Danube River in Serbia were analysed for the presence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Potential sources of pollution were identified using different multivariate techniques. Total concentrations of 29 PAHs in sediment samples ra...

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Main Authors: Brborić Maja, Vrana Branislav, Radonić Jelena, Vojinović-Miloradov Mirjana, Turk-Sekulić Maja
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2019/0352-51391900056B.pdf
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spelling doaj-4b5f4659cd564c94994fca2ffd9f48a02020-11-25T02:25:37ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212019-01-0184121439145310.2298/JSC190129056B0352-51391900056BSpatial distribution of PAHs in riverbed sediments of the Danube river in Serbia: Anthropogenic and natural sourcesBrborić Maja0Vrana Branislav1Radonić Jelena2Vojinović-Miloradov Mirjana3Turk-Sekulić Maja4University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health, Novi Sad, SerbiaMasaryk University, Faculty of Sciences, Research Center for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, RECETOX, Brno, Czech RepublicUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health, Novi Sad, SerbiaUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department of Environmental Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health, Novi Sad, SerbiaThe top layer of riverbed sediments from 10 sites along the Danube River in Serbia were analysed for the presence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Potential sources of pollution were identified using different multivariate techniques. Total concentrations of 29 PAHs in sediment samples ranged from 128.27 to 676.85 μg/kg dry weight. Based on these concentrations and PAH patterns, a clear spatial distribution of examined localities was determined. The diagnostic ratios indicated a pyrolytic origin of PAHs, except for two sites where PAH contamination originated from petrogenic sources. The Varimax rotated principal component analysis revealed three main factors, namely coal, wood, and biomass combustion; vehicular emissions; and natural sources; accounting for 92.1 % of the variance in the original datasets. The sites with different pollution load, depending on main sources identified, were arranged by hierarchical cluster analysis. The results were compared with sediment quality guidelines, and the obtained values of equilibrium partitioning sediment benchmarks toxic unit and total toxic equivalent quantities of benzo- [a]pyrene suggested that Danube sediments do not pose an elevated ecotoxicological risk for benthic organisms. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III46009 and Grant no. TR34014]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2019/0352-51391900056B.pdfpolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonscontaminant patternaquatic sediment
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author Brborić Maja
Vrana Branislav
Radonić Jelena
Vojinović-Miloradov Mirjana
Turk-Sekulić Maja
spellingShingle Brborić Maja
Vrana Branislav
Radonić Jelena
Vojinović-Miloradov Mirjana
Turk-Sekulić Maja
Spatial distribution of PAHs in riverbed sediments of the Danube river in Serbia: Anthropogenic and natural sources
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
contaminant pattern
aquatic sediment
author_facet Brborić Maja
Vrana Branislav
Radonić Jelena
Vojinović-Miloradov Mirjana
Turk-Sekulić Maja
author_sort Brborić Maja
title Spatial distribution of PAHs in riverbed sediments of the Danube river in Serbia: Anthropogenic and natural sources
title_short Spatial distribution of PAHs in riverbed sediments of the Danube river in Serbia: Anthropogenic and natural sources
title_full Spatial distribution of PAHs in riverbed sediments of the Danube river in Serbia: Anthropogenic and natural sources
title_fullStr Spatial distribution of PAHs in riverbed sediments of the Danube river in Serbia: Anthropogenic and natural sources
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution of PAHs in riverbed sediments of the Danube river in Serbia: Anthropogenic and natural sources
title_sort spatial distribution of pahs in riverbed sediments of the danube river in serbia: anthropogenic and natural sources
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
1820-7421
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The top layer of riverbed sediments from 10 sites along the Danube River in Serbia were analysed for the presence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Potential sources of pollution were identified using different multivariate techniques. Total concentrations of 29 PAHs in sediment samples ranged from 128.27 to 676.85 μg/kg dry weight. Based on these concentrations and PAH patterns, a clear spatial distribution of examined localities was determined. The diagnostic ratios indicated a pyrolytic origin of PAHs, except for two sites where PAH contamination originated from petrogenic sources. The Varimax rotated principal component analysis revealed three main factors, namely coal, wood, and biomass combustion; vehicular emissions; and natural sources; accounting for 92.1 % of the variance in the original datasets. The sites with different pollution load, depending on main sources identified, were arranged by hierarchical cluster analysis. The results were compared with sediment quality guidelines, and the obtained values of equilibrium partitioning sediment benchmarks toxic unit and total toxic equivalent quantities of benzo- [a]pyrene suggested that Danube sediments do not pose an elevated ecotoxicological risk for benthic organisms. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. III46009 and Grant no. TR34014]
topic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
contaminant pattern
aquatic sediment
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2019/0352-51391900056B.pdf
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