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Selected papers will be published in No 4, vol (15) 2009 and No 1, vol (16) 2010 of the Chemical Industry & Chemical Engineering Quarterly, CI&CEQ.

Accepted Abstracts

Abstract Title Author(s) Organization Country  Form
Pollutants emitted by cement kilns – case study: co-incineration of tyres in Serbia Jovović A., Radić D., Stojiljković D., Obradović M., Todorović D., Stanojević, M. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade Serbia
Correlation between PM10 and black smoke in Belgrade Popović T.1, Matić–Besarabić S.2, Adjanski Lj.2 1Serbian Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA),
2Public Health Institute of Belgrade
Serbia
Air dust concentration in the vicinity of ash disposal site, depending on the size of pond ("water mirror") Gršić Z.1, Milutinović P.2, Dramlić D.2 1Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences,
2Institute of Physics
Serbia
Recent efforts towards improving the assessment of particulate matter in the Czech Republic Bartonova A.1 Hunova I.2, Smolik J.3, Yttri K.E1, Svendby T. 1 1Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU),
2Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (CHMI),
3Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals (CAS- ICPF)
Norway
Czech Republic
Particulate matter assessment in the context of health impact study in Abu Dhabi Hak C. Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) Norway
Study on the effect of fractional composition and ash particle diameter on ash collection efficiency at the electrostatic precipitator Đurić, S.1, Stanojević P.2, Đaković D.1, Jovović, A.3 1University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences,
2Railways of the Republic of Srpska, Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
3University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Effective population exposure considerations Radak B., Žujić A. Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences Serbia
The first measurement the content of heavy metals in PM10 in city Bor Kovačević R., Milošević N., Petrović N., Tasić V. Mining and Metallurgy Institute at Bor Serbia
Application of Full Chain Approach to Outdoor Air Pollution with example from the HEIMTSA project Bartonova A., Hurley F. Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU), Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) Norway
UK
Estimating domestic wood burning emissions in Nordic countries using ambient air observations, receptor and dispersion modeling Denby B.1, Karl M.1, Laupsa H.1, Johansson C.2, Pohjola M.3, Karppinen A.3, Kukkonen J.3, Ketzel M.4, Wahlin P.4 1Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU),
2Stockolm University, Department of Applied Environmental Science (TIM),
3The Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI),
4National Environmental Research Institute (NERI)
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Denmark
Formation of secondary organic aerosol from isoprene oxidation over Europe Karl M.1,3, Tsigaridis K.2, Vignati E.1, Dentener F. 1European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Environment and Sustainability, Ispra
2NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York, USA,
3now at: Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU)
Norway
Italy
USA
Source apportionment of the carbonaceous aerosol – Quantitative estimates based on 14C- and organic tracer analysis Yttr K.E.1, Svendby T.1, Simpson D.2, Stenström K.3 1Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU),
2Norwegian Meteorological Institute (met.no),
3Lund University (LU),
4Technical University of Vienna (TUV)
Norway
Sweden
Austria
Source Apportionment of Belgrade PM10 Aerosols with the Unmix Receptor Model Joksić J.1, Karl M.2, Yttri K.E.2, Jovašević-Stojanović M.1, Bartonova A.2, Radenković M.1, Cvetković A.3 1Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences,
2Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU)
3Public Health Institute of Belgrade
Serbia
Norway
An investigation of high summertime ozone levels in Istanbul using MM5/CMAQ modeling system İm U.1, İncecik S.2, Unal A.3, Kındap T.3, Yenigün O. 1, Odman M.T.4, Topcu S.2 1Bogazici University, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Istanbul
2Istanbul Technical University, Department of Meteorological Engineering,
3Istanbul Technical University, Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences,
4Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Atlanta, Georgia
Turkey
USA
Black smoke air pollution trendline in representative urban habitats in Serbia for the period 1999.-2008. Matić B., Milić M., Gojković M., Dudić V. Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Dr Milan Jovanović Batut" Serbia
Comparison of PM10 content collected at urban and rural sites in vicinity of steel manufacturing complex in Smederevo city Jovašević-Stojanović M.1, Cvetković A.2, Stefanović I.3, Popović T.4 1Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences,
2Public Health Institute of Belgrade,
3Municipality of Smederevo,
4SEPA
Serbia
Content of lead in relation with size of respirable particulates during seasonal campaigns in Belgrade Jovašević-Stojanović M.1, Bartonova A.2, Cvetković A.3, Gršić Z.1, Nikodinović R.3, Matić-Besarabić S.3 1Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences,
2Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU),
3Public Health Institute of Belgrade
Serbia
Norway
Modeling air concentration of fly ash in Belgrade, emitted from thermal power plants TNTA and TNTB of Obrenovac Gršić Z.1, Milutinović P.2, Dramlić D.2 1Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences,
2Institute of Physics
Serbia
A contribution to analyses of air pollution caused by particulate matter in Bor (Serbia) Tasić V., Milošević N., Kovačević R., Petrović N. Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor Serbia
Indoor Air Quality in European schools. Preventing and reducing respiratory diseases (SEARCH) Csobod E. The Regional Environmental Center, Country Office Hungary Hungary
Contribution of school indoor concentration to total PM exposure in children Valente J., Borrego C, Lopes M., Miranda A.I., Nunes T., Ferreira J., Cascão P., Amorim J.H., Costa A.M CESAM, Department of Environment and Planing, University of Averia Portugal
The importance of population susceptibility to air pollution: gene candidate approach Stanković A., Đurđević V., Kolaković A., Stojković Lj, Živković M. Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinča, Laboratory for radiobiology and molecular genetics, Belgrade Serbia
Integrative air pollution health risk assessment: gene-environment interactions study Živković M., Stanković A., Alavantić D. Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinča, Laboratory for radiobiology and molecular genetics, Belgrade Serbia
Toxicological Endpoints of Airborn Carbonaceous Particulate Matter Jović-Stošić J.1, Jovašević-Stojanović M.2, Stefanovic I.3 1Military Medical Academy,
2Institute Vinča,
3Municipal Hospital of Smederevo
Serbia
Assessment of in vitro genotoxicity of air samples from cities of Slovakia in human cells Dušinská M.1,2, Kocan A.1, Bartonova A.2 1Department of Experimental and Applied Genetics, Slovak Medical University,
2Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU)
Slovakia
Norway
Influence of the air pollution to disease worsening and mortality of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma Bulajić Subotić B.1, Gajić M.2 1Institute for lung Diseases, Clinical center of Serbia, Belgrade,
2Institute for Medical statistics, University of Belgrade School of Medicine
Serbia
Co-benefit and Co-control studies in Norway Sivertsen B. Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) Norway
Qualitative assessment of air quality using additional US EPA Guidelines Đorđević A.1, Živković N.1, Raos M.1, Todorović B.2, Živković Lj.1 1Faculty of occupational safety Niš,
2Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Mathematics, Niš
Serbia
Monitoring of Vehicular Lead Air Pollution in Belgrade during 2008. Milić M., Dudić V., Matić B., Gojković M., Kolarević A. Institute of Public Health of Serbia "Dr Milan Jovanović Batut", Serbia
Variations of PM10 mass concentrations and correlations with other pollutants in Belgrade urban area Joksić J.1, Radenković M.1, Cvetković A.3, Matić-Besarabić S.3, Jovašević-Stojanović M.1, Bartonova A.2, Yttri K.E.2 1Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences,
2NILU, Norwegian Institute for Air Research,
3Public Health Institute of Belgrade
Serbia
Norway
Seasonal Variation of Benzo(a)Pyrene in Suspended-Particle in Belgrade City, Serbia Cvetković A.1, Jovasević-Stojanović M.2, Adjanski Lj.1, Matić-Besarabić S.1, Marković D.3 1Public Health Institute of Belgrade,
2Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences,
3Faculty for Applied Ecology "Futrta"
Serbia
Analysis of influence of wind direction and speed to PM10 concentrations in Pančevo Milić-Petrović B. Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia Serbia
Monitoring network in Belgrade Metropolitan Matić-Besarabić S., Adjanski Lj., Cvetković A. Public Health Institute of Belgrade Serbia
Deciding upon a national monitoring strategy considering scientific needs and international obligations Aas W., Toerseth K., Yttri K.E. Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) Norway
Simulation of pollution levels of Nitrogen Oxides in a typical urban area of Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Ilić P.1, Vojinović-Miloradov М.2, Janjuš Z.3, Jovović A.4, Petrović A.4 1Institute of protection, ecology and informatics, Banja Luka,
2Faculty of Technical science, University of Novi Sad,
3City administration, Banja Luka,
4University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Reduced CO2 emission due to decreased gas consumption in generation plant “Cerak” Petrović M.1, Milanović D.2 1"Beogradske elektrane", Belgrade,
2University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
Serbia
Impact of dust emission from 300m chimney from Thermo power plant "Kakanj" on ambient concentration of PM10 in Kakanj area Tais P.1, Tais M.2 1DVOKUT PRO d.o.o.,
2Federal Hidrometeorological Institute of BiH
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Atmospheric pollution from organic toxicants in Pančevo Cecinato A., Nervegna G., Balducci C. Italian National Research Institute for Atmospheric Pollution Italy
Diurnal and seasonal variation of particulate matter PM10 in the Podgorica background and traffic sites Novosel P., Žujovic R. Center for Ecotoxicological Research of Montenegro, Podgorica Montenegro