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Groundwater aggression and the impact of geological environment
Štěpán, Jiří ; Král, Jan (advisor) ; Malát, Richard (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with groundwater aggressiveness on two sheets of detailed engineering geology maps of Prague 1:5000. The aim of this thesis is an effort to verify how much geological environment of inner Prague participates in chemical composition of groundwater. The chemical analysis were evaluated using limit values stated in valid norm ČSN EN 206 Concrete - Specification, performance, production and conformity. The chemical analysis that analyzed aggressive components (SO4 2- , CO2 a pH) and total dissolved solids discovered that the geological environment affect the chemical composition of groundwater very strongly. Groundwater in Ordovician shale commonly contains high amount of dissolved solids with a lot of sulphate. In geological environment containing quartzite, greywacke, quartz and greywacke sandstone the groundwater has small amount of dissolved solids and no aggressive component is dominant as well as too high compared to the shale.
Polarized Radiative Transfer in Solar Atmosphere
Štěpán, Jiří ; Heinzel, Petr (advisor) ; Degĺ Innocenti, Egidio Landi (referee) ; Bueno, Javier Trujillo (referee)
The adequate theoretical models of the NLTE radiative transfer are needed for interpretation of the complicated spectra emerging from the magnetized solar atmosphere. In the first part of the thesis, the quantum theory of polarization is reviewed along with the problem of NLTE radiative transfer of the 2nd kind. A general notation for a numerical treatment of the atomic density matrix is introduced. A lambda-operator splitting technique is presented and used for development of a novel preconditioning method analogous to the Jacobi iteration algorithm. Number of processes is taken into account: atomic polarization, level-crossings, Paschen-Back effect, Hanle and Zeeman effects, optical pumping, collisional (de)polarization. A nonlinear multigrid technique is developed in the framework of polarized radiative transfer theory and the eficiency of the method is discussed. The potential of this new solver is demonstrated on an example of transfer of the optically thick line of a multiterm atom in the Paschen-Back effect regime. In the second part of the thesis, the particular problem of impact polarization of the hydrogen H-alpha line in solar flares is considered. The semi-empirical models of the flaring chromosphere are used to find the differential effects of the proton beam on the line intensity and linear...

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