@conference{
author = "Meseldžija, Slađana and Janković-Mandić, Ljiljana and Marković, Jelena and Onjia, Antonije",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Twenty-four hour measurements of PM2.5 particulate matter have been carried out during the period between the 22nd January
and the 25th February 2013 in a suburban area of Belgrade. PM2.5 samples were collected on 47 mm filters, with the use of
Sven Leckel gravimetric samplers, while a meteorological station recorded meteorological data nearby the sampling
instrumentation. The daily average PM2.5 concentrations were in the range of 7,05 μg m-3
to 76,43 μg m-3
. Wind direction in
combination with wind speed is an important factor for pollutant transportation, dispersion and accumulation. A correlative
analysis was used to investigate the relationship among PM2.5 concentrations and meteorological parameters (i.e. wind speed).
A negative correlation between wind speed and the concentration of PM2.5 was observed based on the measurements: lower
particle concentrations were registered at higher wind speeds.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences",
journal = "Proceedings from the 5th WeBIOPATR Workshop & Conference Particulate Matter: Research and Management, WeBIOPATR2015, Belgrade, Serbia, 14.-16. 10. 2015",
title = "Impact of wind speed on the concentration of PM2.5 in ambient air",
pages = "56-54",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_technorep_7112"
}