Hana Fajković
University of Zagreb
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Geologia Croatica | 2013
Hana Fajković; Esad Prohić; Daniela Abramović
Geochemical, mineralogical and grain size data from sediment cores in the Lamjana Bay shipyard were obtained to determine the extent of contamination due to ship refits. The concentration and distribution of Ni, Pb, Cr, Zn, Cu, Mn, Cd, As and Fe in 9 sediment samples were measured. No increase of the analysed elements above natural background levels was detected, but contamination was not excluded due to possible dilution of seabed sediment by quartz sand used in process of abrasive blasting.
Geologia Croatica | 2011
Hana Fajković; Ozren Hasan; Slobodan Miko; Mladen Juračić; Saša Mesić; Esad Prohić
Soil samples from 31 locations in the Una river spring catchment were subject to chemical extraction analyses. The data were presented as distribution maps of potentially toxic elements (Al, Cu, Mn, Pb and Zn) in the surface soil of the area. To evaluate the vulnerability of the immediate spring zone of the karst catchment, the vulnerability map was derived from the application of the PI methodology proposed by the European COST Action 620. The PI method used to produce the vulnerability map takes into account the protective cover (P) and the infiltration conditions (I). It is based on the origin-pathway-target model. The π-factor (π = P ´ I) describes the vulnerability in the area, subdivided into 5 classes: π-factor in the range 0-1 implies an area of extreme vulnerability, while π-factor in the range 4-5 implies an area of very low vulnerability. The extraction procedure for the elements Al, Cu, Mn, Pb and Zn, has been applied in order to determine the potential mobility and redistribution of elements that could influence the groundwater and affect its quality. The applied extraction was the second step of the sequential procedure proposed by TESSIER et al. (1979), i.e. extraction with 1 mol dm-3 CH3COONa/CH3COOH buffer (pH 5). The results provide information on the potential mobility of the studied elements, indicating the possibility of their mobilization through changes in pH. Lead shows the greatest amount of mobility, with a mean of 9% (max. 16%) extracted under an acidic condition. Manganese follows with a mean of 5% (max. 11%) and zinc, copper and aluminium show less than 1% (mean) mobility. The vulnerability map of the karst area was produced in order to predict potential problem areas of karst aquifers. The Una spring catchment area presents generally low to moderate vulnerability; 8% of the studied area can be considered as extremely vulnerable according to the PI-methodology. Based on these data it was possible to delineate areas with a low protection cover i.e. combining the vulnerability map of the karst area with the distribution maps of potentially toxic elements, areas considered extremely vulnerable could be identified.
Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2015
Mihone Kerolli–Mustafa; Hana Fajković; Sanda Rončević; Lidija Ćurković
Croatica Chemica Acta | 2015
Mihone Kerolli-Mustafa; Lidija Ćurković; Hana Fajković; Sanda Rončević
Croatica Chemica Acta | 2018
Hana Fajković; Maja Ivanić; Lovorka Pitarević; Ivan Nemet; Sanda Rončević; Esad Prohić
European geosciences union general assembly | 2017
Hana Fajković; Sanda Rončević; Ivan Nemet; Esad Prohić; Dana Leontić-Vazdar
Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2015
Hana Fajković; Lovorka Pitarević Svedružić; Esad Prohić; Sanda Rončević; Ivan Nemet
X. Sustret mladih kemijskih inženjera, Knjiga sažetaka | 2014
Lovorka Pitarević Svedružić; Hana Fajković; Matej Dolenec; Sanda Rončević; Esad Prohi
38th International Symposium on Environmental Analytical Chemistry ; Book of Abstracts | 2014
Lovorka Pitarević Svedružić; Hana Fajković; Sanda Rončević; Esad Prohić
XXIII. HRVATSKI SKUP KEMIČARA I KEMIJSKIH INŽENJERA - Knjiga sažetaka | 2013
Lovorka Pitarević Svedružić; Hana Fajković; Sanda Rončević; Esad Prohić