Detailed Information on Publication Record
2004
Chlorinated hydrocarbons in the atmosphere and surface soil in the areas of the city Zadar and Mt. Velebit, Croatia
PICER, M., N. PICER, Jana KLÁNOVÁ, Ivan HOLOUBEK, V. KOBASIC et. al.Basic information
Original name
Chlorinated hydrocarbons in the atmosphere and surface soil in the areas of the city Zadar and Mt. Velebit, Croatia
Name in Czech
Chlorovane uhlovodiky v atmosfere a pude na lokalitach v meste Zadaru a Mt. Velebit, Chorvatsko
Authors
PICER, M. (191 Croatia), N. PICER (191 Croatia), Jana KLÁNOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Ivan HOLOUBEK (203 Czech Republic) and V. KOBASIC (191 Croatia)
Edition
Fresenius Environ. Bull. Germany, 2004, 1018-4619
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10406 Analytical chemistry
Country of publisher
Germany
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impact factor
Impact factor: 0.480
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/04:00025536
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
000224087300004
Keywords in English
polychlorinated biphenyls; organochlorinated pesticides; Balkan war; Croatia
Změněno: 8/4/2009 12:58, prof. RNDr. Luděk Bláha, Ph.D.
V originále
Damaging of industrial and military targets, natural resources, infrastructure, and homes in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia during the Balkan wars resulted in the release of the large quantities of chemicals, including persistent organic pollutants (POPs), into the environment. The results of few investigations of the PCB contamination in the vicinity of damaged industrial and military objects indicated serious pollution problems in Croatia and Serbia; however there are hardly any data available from Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Kosovo. The information on the levels of these compounds in the atmosphere is even more limited.
In Czech
Damaging of industrial and military targets, natural resources, infrastructure, and homes in the Former Republic of Yugoslavia during the Balkan wars resulted in the release of the large quantities of chemicals, including persistent organic pollutants (POPs), into the environment. The results of few investigations of the PCB contamination in the vicinity of damaged industrial and military objects indicated serious pollution problems in Croatia and Serbia; however there are hardly any data available from Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Kosovo. The information on the levels of these compounds in the atmosphere is even more limited.
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