Heavy metals in neogene sedimentary rocks as a potential geogenic hazard for sediment, soil, surface and groundwater contamination (Eastern Posavina and Lopare Basin, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

The influence of geochemical processes (weathering, erosion and dilution) of Internal Dinarides to the Posavina Neogene Basin and their implication to the pollution of Sava River sediments of four sampling sites in the Eastern Posavina (Županja, Brčko, Bosanska Rača and Sremska Mitrovica) w...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Grba Nenad, Neubauer Franz, Šajnović Aleksandra, Stojanović Ksenija, Jovančićević Branimir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2015/0352-51391400047G.pdf
id doaj-e04ed770f3554fa099f77ccb728b01e3
record_format Article
spelling doaj-e04ed770f3554fa099f77ccb728b01e32020-11-24T23:09:44ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212015-01-0180682783810.2298/JSC140317047G0352-51391400047GHeavy metals in neogene sedimentary rocks as a potential geogenic hazard for sediment, soil, surface and groundwater contamination (Eastern Posavina and Lopare Basin, Bosnia and Herzegovina)Grba Nenad0Neubauer Franz1Šajnović Aleksandra2Stojanović Ksenija3Jovančićević Branimir4Faculty of Chemistry, Belgrade + Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Department of Geography and Geology, Salzburg, AustriaParis Lodron University of Salzburg, Department of Geography and Geology, Salzburg, AustriaCenter of Chemistry, IChTM, BelgradeCenter of Chemistry, IChTM, BelgradeFaculty of Chemistry, BelgradeThe influence of geochemical processes (weathering, erosion and dilution) of Internal Dinarides to the Posavina Neogene Basin and their implication to the pollution of Sava River sediments of four sampling sites in the Eastern Posavina (Županja, Brčko, Bosanska Rača and Sremska Mitrovica) was studied. For this purpose, comparison of contents of heavy metals (Pb, Zn, Cu, Ni, Cr, Cd, As, Hg) of the Eastern Posavina sediments with local background values was performed. Sediments from two boreholes of the Lopare Basin considered as non-polluted and representative for specific geologic and hydrogeologic system were used for calculation of local background values. The aim was to assess whether observed heavy metals concentrations of four sampling sites along the Sava River represent background/natural or anthropogenic contamination. This task is performed using the geo-accumulation index and total enrichment factor. According to values of the total enrichment factor (0.25 - 0.71), the anthropogenic impact on the investigated area is quite low. The heavy metals contents in river sediments, soil and groundwater are mainly controlled by geochemical processes, particularly weathering (Chemical Proxy of Alteration value ~ 60). The results also offer novel insights into the elevated geogenic levels of Cr and Ni in the Eastern Posavina region. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 176006]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2015/0352-51391400047G.pdfpollutionriver sedimentsgeo-accumulation indextotal enrichment factorweathering
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Grba Nenad
Neubauer Franz
Šajnović Aleksandra
Stojanović Ksenija
Jovančićević Branimir
spellingShingle Grba Nenad
Neubauer Franz
Šajnović Aleksandra
Stojanović Ksenija
Jovančićević Branimir
Heavy metals in neogene sedimentary rocks as a potential geogenic hazard for sediment, soil, surface and groundwater contamination (Eastern Posavina and Lopare Basin, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
pollution
river sediments
geo-accumulation index
total enrichment factor
weathering
author_facet Grba Nenad
Neubauer Franz
Šajnović Aleksandra
Stojanović Ksenija
Jovančićević Branimir
author_sort Grba Nenad
title Heavy metals in neogene sedimentary rocks as a potential geogenic hazard for sediment, soil, surface and groundwater contamination (Eastern Posavina and Lopare Basin, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
title_short Heavy metals in neogene sedimentary rocks as a potential geogenic hazard for sediment, soil, surface and groundwater contamination (Eastern Posavina and Lopare Basin, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
title_full Heavy metals in neogene sedimentary rocks as a potential geogenic hazard for sediment, soil, surface and groundwater contamination (Eastern Posavina and Lopare Basin, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
title_fullStr Heavy metals in neogene sedimentary rocks as a potential geogenic hazard for sediment, soil, surface and groundwater contamination (Eastern Posavina and Lopare Basin, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metals in neogene sedimentary rocks as a potential geogenic hazard for sediment, soil, surface and groundwater contamination (Eastern Posavina and Lopare Basin, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
title_sort heavy metals in neogene sedimentary rocks as a potential geogenic hazard for sediment, soil, surface and groundwater contamination (eastern posavina and lopare basin, bosnia and herzegovina)
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
1820-7421
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The influence of geochemical processes (weathering, erosion and dilution) of Internal Dinarides to the Posavina Neogene Basin and their implication to the pollution of Sava River sediments of four sampling sites in the Eastern Posavina (Županja, Brčko, Bosanska Rača and Sremska Mitrovica) was studied. For this purpose, comparison of contents of heavy metals (Pb, Zn, Cu, Ni, Cr, Cd, As, Hg) of the Eastern Posavina sediments with local background values was performed. Sediments from two boreholes of the Lopare Basin considered as non-polluted and representative for specific geologic and hydrogeologic system were used for calculation of local background values. The aim was to assess whether observed heavy metals concentrations of four sampling sites along the Sava River represent background/natural or anthropogenic contamination. This task is performed using the geo-accumulation index and total enrichment factor. According to values of the total enrichment factor (0.25 - 0.71), the anthropogenic impact on the investigated area is quite low. The heavy metals contents in river sediments, soil and groundwater are mainly controlled by geochemical processes, particularly weathering (Chemical Proxy of Alteration value ~ 60). The results also offer novel insights into the elevated geogenic levels of Cr and Ni in the Eastern Posavina region. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 176006]
topic pollution
river sediments
geo-accumulation index
total enrichment factor
weathering
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2015/0352-51391400047G.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT grbanenad heavymetalsinneogenesedimentaryrocksasapotentialgeogenichazardforsedimentsoilsurfaceandgroundwatercontaminationeasternposavinaandloparebasinbosniaandherzegovina
AT neubauerfranz heavymetalsinneogenesedimentaryrocksasapotentialgeogenichazardforsedimentsoilsurfaceandgroundwatercontaminationeasternposavinaandloparebasinbosniaandherzegovina
AT sajnovicaleksandra heavymetalsinneogenesedimentaryrocksasapotentialgeogenichazardforsedimentsoilsurfaceandgroundwatercontaminationeasternposavinaandloparebasinbosniaandherzegovina
AT stojanovicksenija heavymetalsinneogenesedimentaryrocksasapotentialgeogenichazardforsedimentsoilsurfaceandgroundwatercontaminationeasternposavinaandloparebasinbosniaandherzegovina
AT jovancicevicbranimir heavymetalsinneogenesedimentaryrocksasapotentialgeogenichazardforsedimentsoilsurfaceandgroundwatercontaminationeasternposavinaandloparebasinbosniaandherzegovina
_version_ 1725609652179173376