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Landscape Classification of Experimental Watersheds in the Jizera Mountains
Buková, Eva ; Romportl, Dušan (advisor) ; Šobr, Miroslav (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to present the landscape classification of the Czech hydrometeorological institute's experimental Watersheds in the Jizera Mountains. The classification was developed on the Watersheds of selected physical- geographic characteristics that can influence its rainfall-runoff process. The selected factors were geologic standards, soil cover and characteristics of the relief - inclination, exposition and vegetation types. The landscape cover represents one of the most significant factors that form the surface runoff. The method of cluster analysis, more specifically the method of K-means clustering, was used for the landscape classification. The typology was developed for the abiotic characteristics of the watersheds as well as for the landscape cover. Altogether 5 analyses with different numbers of clusters were produced while creating both classifications. Based on the analyses the watersheds with the most similar abiotic characteristics and landscape covers were defined. The annex of the thesis is the evaluation of the landscape development of the target area from the years 1953, 1986 and 2013.
Analysis of rainfall-runoff regime in the catchment of the Slatinny brook (Krušné hory).
Buková, Eva ; Matoušková, Milada (advisor) ; Šobr, Miroslav (referee)
Analysis of rainfall-runoff regime in the catchment of the Slatinny brook (Krušné hory) ABSTRACT Bachelor thesis deals with the characteristics of runoff regime Slatinny brook, which is located in the northwest of the Czech Republic in the Ore Mountains. Part of this study is dedicated to general physical and geographical characteristics, which also includes hydrographic basin features. The main objective of this study was to process and analyze the hydrological data obtained from experimental monitoring carried out by the Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague. The data were firstly homogenized and than complemented with the missing values. Discharges have been derived from the modified data of water levels using the consumptive curve. For the analysis of rainfall-runoff regime were used basic statistical methods used in hydrology. The thesis also includes analysis of selected extreme runoff situations of the Slatinny brook. Key words: rainfall-runoff regime, outflow variability, discharge, Slatinny brook

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