2013
DOI: 10.1186/1752-153x-7-59
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Use of enzymatic tools for biomonitoring inorganic pollution in aquatic sediments: a case study (Bor, Serbia)

Abstract: BackgroundSediment bacterial communities are key players in biogeochemical cycling of elements in the aquatic environment. Copper mining, smelting, and processing operations located in Bor area (Serbia) are major environmental hot spots in the lower Danube Basin and Western Balkans. In the present study, we evaluate the influence of trace element (TE) concentration in sediments and physico-chemical properties of water on sediment microbial communities in water streams adjacent to the Copper Smelter Complex Bor… Show more

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“…The Bor Copper Mining and Smelting Complex is located near the city of Bor and is one of the largest centers for copper mining and smelting in Europe. The copper-smelting plant together with the three mines (Open Pit Bor, Open Pit Veliki Krivelj, and Open Pit Cerovo), constitute RTB Bor, which pose serious threats to environmental health for this region and Serbia via airborne pollutants, discharged mine effluents, waste rock impoundments, and seepage from tailings [ 8 , 10 ].…”
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“…The Bor Copper Mining and Smelting Complex is located near the city of Bor and is one of the largest centers for copper mining and smelting in Europe. The copper-smelting plant together with the three mines (Open Pit Bor, Open Pit Veliki Krivelj, and Open Pit Cerovo), constitute RTB Bor, which pose serious threats to environmental health for this region and Serbia via airborne pollutants, discharged mine effluents, waste rock impoundments, and seepage from tailings [ 8 , 10 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Borska Reka River (syn. the Bor River) collects the highly polluted waters of the Cerovo River, Kriveljska River, and Ravna River, and passes next to the Open Pit Bor, and is considered to be one of the most polluted water streams in Europe [ 8 ]. The latitude and longitude GPS coordinates of these sites are shown in Figure 1 .…”
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“…The calibration curve was constructed by using a 50 µg/mL phenol (C 6 H 5 OH) solution. FA was defined as mg phenol/g soil during 48 h [48,49].…”
Section: Biochemical Analysesmentioning
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“…To this end, many studies have relied on exploratory multivariate analysis to extract reliable information for environmental quality assessment [5-8]. In most cases the research question of interest in environmental chemistry and monitoring is expressed in terms of variables and cases (observations).…”
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confidence: 99%