Erna Bubalo's research while affiliated with University of Sarajevo and other places

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Publications (1)


Sampling sites in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The map was created in Google Earth (https://earth.google.com/)
PM10 concentration in Sarajevo during domestic heating season between 2010 and 2019. Each heating season is noted at the top of Fig. 2 (e.g., 2009–2010). Also noted is the WHO recommended daily average PM10 concentration of 50 μg/m³
Average atmospheric Cd, Ni, and Pb mass concentration from PM10 particle fraction in Sarajevo for each heating season between 2010 and 2019
Diurnal variation of ambient PM10 concentrations during three working days in 2014
Diurnal variation of ambient PM10 concentrations during three working days in 2015

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Analysis of PM10, Pb, Cd, and Ni atmospheric concentrations during domestic heating season in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 2010 to 2019
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Air Quality Atmosphere & Health

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Sabina Gojak-Salimović

This paper examines atmospheric concentrations of particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter smaller than 10 μm (PM10) and related particle-phase toxic heavy metals Cd, Ni, and Pb during domestic heating seasons from 2010 to 2019 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In total, 242 daily PM10 samples were collected using medium and high volume air samplers. The mean daily PM10 mass concentration for all measurements is 75.16 μg/m3 (with the range of 28.77–149.00 μg/m3). Variation of ambient PM10 was observed throughout the study in different years. Hourly values for PM10 measurements during two heating seasons are also presented. Metal concentrations in PM10 were analyzed by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS). Quantities of atmospheric mass concentrations of studied trace metals were observed in the following order: Pb > 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.

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... The highest concentration of PM2.5 was noted in the city of Godów in 2019, where it amounted to 228.60 µg·m −3 , and the recommended level was exceeded almost 40 times according to the WHO guidelines (15 µg m −3 ). Comparable daily concentration levels have only been recorded in some European cities (Sarajevo [67] and Belgrade [68]). These high concentrations and numerous exceedances of permissible limits are the cause of the frequent smog incidents in Silesia. ...

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Spatial and Temporal Volatility of PM2.5, PM10 and PM10-Bound B[a]P Concentrations and Assessment of the Exposure of the Population of Silesia in 2018–2021
Analysis of PM10, Pb, Cd, and Ni atmospheric concentrations during domestic heating season in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, from 2010 to 2019

Air Quality Atmosphere & Health