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Development of tools to minimise the risks of air contamination by respirable asbestos fibres released from the rock environment by human activities - summary research report on the progress and results of the project solution
Vavro, Leona ; Vavro, Martin ; Daněk, T. ; Kajzar, Vlastimil ; Drozdová, J. ; Raclavský, K. ; Kubina, Lukáš
The summary research report provides an evaluation of the procedure and results of the project SS01010257 - Development of tools to minimise the risks of air contamination by respirable asbestos fibres released from the rock environment by human activities (AZROCK). The solved project had two main objectives. The first one was the creation of two methodical instructions, both for the rock and aggregate sampling with a possible naturally occurring asbestos content and for the subsequent analysis of the presence of asbestos fibers in the samples taken. Furthermore, the project set itself the goal of creating: (1) a specialized map of the risk of asbestos occurrence in the rock environment in the Czech Republic and (2) a web knowledge portal of asbestos. A substantial part of the project solution was based on the collection of samples of rocks and aggregates at almost a hundred selected sites throughout the Czech Republic and their subsequent evaluation using a selected and verified set of analytical methods. Similar information on the occurrence of asbestos in the rock environment of the Czech Republic has not yet been available to interested professionals and the non-specialist public.
Methodological guide for determining the presence of asbestos fibres in rocks
Daněk, T. ; Vavro, Leona ; Vavro, Martin ; Kajzar, Vlastimil ; Drozdová, J. ; Raclavský, K. ; Kubina, Lukáš
The content of the presented methodological procedure is guidance on a suitable and reliable method of laboratory analysis of rocks and crushed aggregate for the presence of naturally occurring asbestos. The created methodology follows on from the Methodological guide for sampling to determine the presence of asbestos fibers in rocks, with which it is closely linked. Together, they represent the first methodological documents dealing with the issue of asbestos in rocks and aggregates within the Czech Republic.
Research of geotechnical methods – Stage research report – Stage C
Staš, Lubomír ; Waclawik, Petr ; Souček, Kamil ; Vavro, Martin ; Kukutsch, Radovan ; Schuchová, Kristýna ; Gong, Libin ; Kubina, Lukáš ; Zajícová, Vendula ; Nohejl, Zdeněk ; Rutar, Tomáš
The main goal of project No. FV20294 (GEOSTAB) was the verification of measured geophysical quantities with data obtained by various geotechnical methods. For this reason, stage C - Research of geotechnical methods was solved in parallel and in close cooperation with stage B - Research of geophysical methods. The geotechnical experiments in situ were carried out in the same localities where geophysical methods were applied. For this purpose, several underground mining workings located in different lithological and geomechanical conditions were selected. Experimental gallery Josef was selected in volcanic rocks, the metamorphic rock mass was represented by underground workings of the former deep uranium mine Rožná and the sedimentary environment was examined in the old slate mine Modrá štola. The stage research report summarizes the results of geotechnical, laboratory and numerical methods from all the mentioned localities.
Evaluation of rock mass quality by alternative methods - comparison of various lithological conditions (metamorphic/volcanic/sedimentary)
Staš, Lubomír ; Waclawik, Petr ; Souček, Kamil ; Vavro, Martin ; Schuchová, Kristýna ; Kukutsch, Radovan ; Kubina, Lukáš
One of the aims of the project was the verification of the measured geophysical quantities with data obtained by various geotechnical methods. For this purpose, several underground mining workings located in different lithological condition were selected. The Experimental gallery Josef was selected in volcanic rocks, the metamorphic rock massif was represented by the mining workings of the Rožná Mine and the sedimentary environment was investigated in the old slate mine Modrá štola. Geotechnical methods using drilling and alternative methods without intervention to the rock mass were used for the qualitative description of the rock mass. Structural mapping of the mining workings walls and reflectivity by the Schmidt hammer were used to quantify the structural failure of the rock mass.
Determination of rock mass stress by the method of hydrofracturing of borehole wall, Experimental gallery Josef
Staš, Lubomír ; Waclawik, Petr ; Kukutsch, Radovan ; Kubina, Lukáš ; Rutar, Tomáš
The method of hydrofracturing of borehole walls was chosen to measure the rock mass stress at the Experimental gallery Josef. This method allows direct measurement of stress in areas accessible only by the boreholes. Experimental work took place in the roadway No. SCHZ-JP9 in the down borehole No. JT1 with a diameter of 76 mm and a length of 73.1 m. The research report summarizes the results of stress measurements in the Experimental gallery Josef within the mentioned measurement campaign.
Determination of rock mass failure using acoustic and optical television - volcanic rocks, Experimental gallery Josef
Staš, Lubomír ; Waclawik, Petr ; Souček, Kamil ; Vavro, Martin ; Kubina, Lukáš ; Rutar, Tomáš
In order to evaluate the geological structures on the boreholes walls, using optical and acoustic logging methods (OBI and ABI) the boreholes were logged at the Experimental gallery Josef. Optical and acoustic recording was performed in the down borehole (JT1) using an optical (OPTV - Optical TeleViewer) and acoustic (HiRAT - High Resolution Acoustic Televiewer) televisions. Due to the inclination of the horizontal borehole (JTGeo01) -10°, oriented records by both methods (OBI and ABI) were made too. The measured oriented records by OBI and ABI methods were processed and evaluated in WellCAD software for logging data processing. Based on the evaluated structural data, a structural cross-section was constructed, which was the background material for correlation with geophysical data.
Methodological guide for sampling to determine the presence of asbestos fibres in rocks
Vavro, Leona ; Vavro, Martin ; Kajzar, Vlastimil ; Daněk, T. ; Drozdová, J. ; Raclavský, K. ; Kubina, Lukáš
The content of the presented methodical procedure is guidance on a uniform method of sampling rocks and natural crushed aggregate potentially containing asbestiform particles. The created sampling procedure represents the first methodical document that deals with the issue of naturally occurring asbestos in rocks and aggregates within the Czech Republic.
Stress state rock mass monitoring ahead of longwall No. II/501/C, Mine Staszic-Wujek, PGG, Poland -Project RFCS DD-MET
Waclawik, Petr ; Kukutsch, Radovan ; Staš, Lubomír ; Souček, Kamil ; Vavro, Leona ; Vavro, Martin ; Kubina, Lukáš ; Schuchová, Kristýna
For designing precisely the reinforcement of mine gate and reinforcing underground structures in general, knowing stress and deformation states in the rock massive in the immediate vicinity of these mine works as precisely as possible is absolutely decisive. In order to verify the rock mass stress state and its changes induced by longwall mining, the monitoring of rock mass stress changing in connection with the mine out of the coal seam No. 501, longwall face No. II/501/C in the Mine Staszic-Wujek, Poland, was suggested. The aim of the contractual research was the realisation and interpretation of the rock stress state monitoring using the CCBO (Compact Conical ended Borehole Overcoring method) and CCBM (Compact Conical ended Borehole Monitoring method) probes in the forefield of mentioned longwall face within geotechnical station. To verify stress monitoring, the survey of the state of the longwall gate was carried out using a pulse 3D scanner. The purpose was to capture deformation changes ahead of the advancing longwall face, specifically, at five stages in the ± 20 m section on each side from the installed geotechnical station.
Data Acquisition from the Deep Horizons of the Rožná Mine - Final Report (Technical report SÚRAO č. 464/2020)
Bukovská, Z. ; Švagera, O. ; Chabr, T. ; Leichmann, J. ; Sosna, K. ; Souček, Kamil ; Vavro, Martin ; Zuna, M. ; Navrátil, P. ; Bohdálek, P. ; Bošková, M. ; Dobeš, P. ; Filipský, D. ; Franěk, J. ; Galeková, E. ; Georgiovská, Lucie ; Hanák, J. ; Havlová, V. ; Hlisnikovský, K. ; Holéczy, D. ; Jankovský, F. ; Jaroš, M. ; Jelínek, J. ; Knésl, I. ; Koucká, L. ; Kryl, J. ; Kříbek, B. ; Kubeš, M. ; Kubina, Lukáš ; Kučera, R. ; Kukutsch, Radovan ; Laufek, F. ; Mixa, P. ; Mozola, J. ; Násir, M. M. ; Palát, J. ; Patočka, M. ; Pořádek, P. ; Rosendorf, T. ; Soejono, I. ; Staš, Lubomír ; Vavro, Leona ; Veselovský, F. ; Vorel, J. ; Waclawik, Petr ; Wertich, V. ; Zajícová, Vendula ; Zelinková, T.
Final Report of the Project „Data Acquisition from the Deep Horizons of the Rožná Mine“ presents the results of the study of rock mass properties with respect to the presence of a significant tectonic zone. The study focused on the change of properties in the vicinity of the so-called first zone of the Rožná deposit, but also on the change of these properties with a depth of 12–24. floor of the former mine, 550-1200 m below the surface. Realized works included geological, petrographic, geochemical description of the rock environment, geophysical work (esp. seismics), study of physico-mechanical properties of rocks, transport experiments and deposit revalidation of the Rožná deposit. All work was carried out for the purpose of describing the studied zone and its manifestation with an emphasis on ensuring the safety of the potential location of the deep geological repository.
Comprehensive geological characterization of URF Bukov – part II Geotechnical characterization.
Souček, Kamil ; Vavro, Martin ; Staš, Lubomír ; Kaláb, Zdeněk ; Koníček, Petr ; Georgiovská, Lucie ; Kaláb, Tomáš ; Konečný, Pavel ; Kolcun, Alexej ; Králová, Lucie ; Kubina, Lukáš ; Lednická, Markéta ; Malík, Josef ; Martinec, Petr ; Ptáček, Jiří ; Vavro, Leona ; Waclawik, Petr ; Zajícová, Vendula
This final report was processed as a part of Radioactive Waste Repository Authority project Research support for safety evaluation of the deep repository, which is a part of the preparation for the deep repository of nuclear waste (further DR). The aims of the project were collection and interpretation of geological data, the creation of models and obtaining information necessary for evaluation of potential sites for DR emplacement regarding long-term safety. On the basis of public submitting act, a 4-year contract was signed with ÚJV Řež, a.s. and its subcontractors: Czech Geological Survey, Czech Technical University in Prague, Technical University in Liberec, Institute of Geonics of Czech Academy of Sciences, and companies Arcadis CZ, Progeo, Chemcomex Praha and Centre for Research Řež about providing research support for evaluation of long-term safety.

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