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Input of water and pollutants from the water aerosol in the mountainous region of the Giant Mts. : time variability
Tesař, Miroslav ; Šír, Miloslav ; Fottová, D. ; Harčarik, J.
The present article deals with the observation, evaluation and modelling of the influence of the occult precipitation in the headwater region of the Giant Mts. This region is long-term monitored both fom the hydrologic (the main components of the water balance) and ecological (the main components of the matter fluxes) view points. The monitoring has been established in the Modrý potok experimental basin (2,62 km2, 1010 - 1554 m a.s.l.) and on the Studniční hora Mt. (1554 m a.s.l.) And Labská louka (1370 m a.s.l.) localities.
Testing of the soil water retention capacity
Lichner, Ľ. ; Šír, Miloslav ; Tesař, Miroslav
Soil water retention capacity plays very important role in both the soil water regime and runoff formation. Two alternating phases of the soil water regime - the percolation phase and the accumulation phase - can be met.
Influence of vegetation cover on water and thermal regime of three watersheds in the Bohemian Forest
Tesař, Miroslav ; Šír, Miloslav ; Zelenková, E.
The air temperature (5 and 200 cm above the soil surface), the soil temperature (15 and 60 cm below the soil surface), precipitation and runoff are continuously measured on three stands differing in the vegetation cover: (1) the clearing covered by herbs, (2) the mature spruce forest, and (3) dead spruce forest with a herb undergrowth.
Runoff formation in a small mountaineous watershed
Bayer, T. ; Tesař, Miroslav ; Šír, Miloslav
The qestion is solved how the outflow of water from the soil into the transport collector bears with the discharge at the closure profile of a small forest catchment in the course of a vegetation season. In connection with this phenomena we investigate how much is such catchment homogenous.
Deposited precipitation in the Bohemian Forest
Tesař, Miroslav ; Šír, Miloslav ; Fottová, D.
Contribution deals with an observation and evaluation of occult precipitation in the Bohemian Forest (=Sumava Mts.). Although occult precipitation is less important type of the wet deposition from the quantitative point of view, this so-called horizontal precipitation represents important input of delivered matter into many mountainous and urban areas.
Climatic anomaly 1992-1996 in the Liz catchment in the Bohemian forest as a consequence of Pinatubo eruption in 1991
Šír, Miloslav ; Tesař, Miroslav ; Lichner, Ľ.
Hydrologic cycle in the Liz catchment is described with an anomaly in the vegetation seasons 1992-1996.
Monitoring srážkoodtokového vztahu v malých horských povodích
Tesař, Miroslav ; Šír, Miloslav ; Lichner, Ľ.
Wide monitoring network covering the main massifs of the Bohemian border is discussed. As an example of obtained results, the influence of vegetative cover on the soil water regime in the Modry potok catchment in the Giant Mts. (Krkonose) is presented.
Retenčněevapotranspirační jednotka
Šír, Miloslav ; Lichner, Ľ. ; Tesař, Miroslav ; Syrovátka, O.
The aim of this study is to identify the governing role of natural selection in the development of plant cover in cold climate regions of the Czech mountains and foothills.
Sledování kadmia ve třech odlišných půdách Podunajské nížiny (Slovensko)
Lichner, Ľ. ; Čipáková, A. ; Dlapa, P. ; Šír, Miloslav ; Tesař, Miroslav
The use of phosphate fertilizers and sewage sludge results in pollution of field soils with cadmium. To predict the cadmium transport in soil, knowledge of the forms of cadmium bonds with soil particles is necessary. Two radioactive tracer techniques were used to estimate the forms of cadmium bonds with the particles of the loamy sand soil from Kalinkovo, loamy soil from Macov, and clay soil from Jurová.
Occult precipitation as a important contribution to the atmospheric deposition in the selected mountain and urban regions of the Czech Republic
Tesař, Miroslav ; Šír, Miloslav ; Fottová, D.
The deposition of the water droplets from wind-driven fogs and low clouds onto the earth surface - mostly on the vegetation cover - represents important mass input in many mountainous regions. Occult precipitation influences the air quality also in the urban areas because a very complex surface of these regions and the high level of the pollution load result into the high deposition of the occult precipitation.

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