Impacts of some meteorological parameters on the SO2 concentrations in the city of Obrenovac, Serbia

In this paper, the impacts of some meteorological parameters on the SO2 concentrations in the City of Obrenovac are presented. The City of Obrenovac is located in the north-west part of Serbia on the banks of the River Sava. The observed source emission, the power plants TENT A and TENT B are situat...

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Published inJournal of the Serbian Chemical Society Vol. 75; no. 5; pp. 703 - 715
Main Authors Nenadovic, Snezana, Matovic, Ljiljana, Milanovic, Misko, Janicevic, Sava, Grbovic-Novakovic, Jasmina, Ljesevic, Milutin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Serbian Chemical Society 01.01.2010
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Summary:In this paper, the impacts of some meteorological parameters on the SO2 concentrations in the City of Obrenovac are presented. The City of Obrenovac is located in the north-west part of Serbia on the banks of the River Sava. The observed source emission, the power plants TENT A and TENT B are situated on the bank of the Sava River in the vicinity of Obrenovac. During the period from January to November 2006, the concentrations of sulfur dioxide in the air at 4 monitoring sites in Obrenovac were measured. It was noticed that the maximal measured daily concentrations of sulfur dioxide ranged from 1 ?g/m3 (16th November, 2006) to 98 ?g/m3 (29th January 2006) and lie under the maximal allowed concentration value according to the Serbian Law on Environmental Protection. The measured sulfur dioxide concentrations mostly showed characteristics usual for a daily acidification sulfur dioxide cycle, excluding the specificities influenced by the measuring site itself. Sulfur dioxide transport was recorded at increased wind speeds, primarily from the southeast direction. Based on the impact of meteorological parameters on the sulfur dioxide concentration, a validation of the monitoring sites was also performed from the aspect of their representivity.
ISSN:0352-5139
1820-7421
DOI:10.2298/JSC081026030N