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Mapping of the Basic Characteristics of Anthropogenic Soil on Dumps in Sokolov Coal Basin
Žižka, Jan ; Sixta, Jan (advisor) ; Konstantin, Konstantin (referee)
This thesis deals with the processing and comparing information on the thickness of A0 horizon (humus mulch) forming anthropogenic soils in forestry reclamation Sokolov brown coal basin. Comparison of data found in Bažantnice Bohemie reclaimed forestry in 1923 with newer areas of forestry reclamation dumps Velký Riesl, Dvory, Gustav and data from previous studies on the Velká podkrušnohorská výsypka. This thesis deals with finding major differences, especially power, humus horizons A0, depending on the time of the establishment of forest reclamation and the reclamation age of trees. To unify and minimize variables are all shallow pits removed under alder sticky. Based on field research was collected from each of five shallow soil probes on each of the dumps. Probes were taken evenly over the surface of the dump and always under identical reclamation trees. Were identified basic characteristics of humus horizon A0 and the individual probes was a proper photographs. Based on removing shallow soil pits were identified basic characteristics of humus horizon A0. The test was conducted in the laboratory granularity to better implement the results of the work in the coming years. Identified the basic characteristics of humus layers A0 are mutually compared and evaluated basic statistical methods. From the data obtained were created layers in ArcGIS, which were interpreted in this thesis and stored on a data carrier, mainly because of their possible use for further research needs in the coming years.
Design methodology for the creation of statutory reserves for remediation and reclamation of areas damaged by surface mining
Zárubová, Kateřina ; Vojáček, Ondřej (advisor) ; Miksch, Andre (referee)
Economics of the environment is a topical issue of contemporary economics. This includes optimization of financing landscape protection and return to its equilibrium state after extraction. The work "Design methodology for the creation of statutory reserves for remediation and reclamation of areas affected by surface mining" maps current practices in the creation of financial reserves for remediation and reclamation. It focuses on surface mining both small and large bearings. Analysis of procedure is performed by comparing the pros and cons. The method should be optimal in terms of both organizations and interests of the state. Possible situations are described by illustrative graphs, which is likewise sufficient depth discuss the issue. The thesis is mainly based on laws and regulations. In conclusion I come to the fact that there are no universal optimal methods of reserves generally applicable to all types of bearings, it has to always be taken into account the specific conditions needed to carry out analysis.

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