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Estimation of the Sediment Balance in the Selected Hydrometric Profile
Priesner, Radek ; Paseka, Stanislav (referee) ; Marton, Daniel (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to evaluate the balance of suspended sediment load, respectively undissolved substances carried in suspension in the selected hydrometric profile. The work also contains methodical instructions for measurement and subsequent evaluation of sediment load, based on the Austrian methodological manual Leitfaden zur Erfassung des Schwebstofftransportes (Habersack et al., 2017). The calculations will be used as a partial basis for the project ATCZ28 SEDECO – Sediments, ecosystem services and interrelation with floods and droughts in the AT-CZ border region. The practical application will be implemented on data measured in hydrometric profile Přibice on the River Jihlava where continuous measurement of suspended sediment load has been taking place since 2019.
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Estimation of Stage Discharge Curves in Hydrometric Profile
Hillebrant, Michael ; Menšík, Pavel (referee) ; Marton, Daniel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the stage-discharge curves evaluation on the selected hydrometric stations and on the selected rivers in the Morava River basin, which the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute managing. The goal of this barcelor thesiss is using own calculation and specialized software to construct theoretical stage discharge curve on the basis of real measured Qh points of stage-discharge curve. The resulting theoretical curves then compared as well as create a dataset and compare the regression coefficients and regression equations of theoretical stage-discharge curves. These comparisons performed for the selected profiles in the upper, middle and lower part of river and make an overall assessment of the success of the fit. Profiles at upper part of the Svratka river was Borovnice on the Svratka river Svratka. Rozhrani on the Svitava river. Middle profiles were Brno – Poříčí on the Svratka and the Poříčí on the Křetínka River, which inflows into the Svitava river. Lower profiles were Bílovice Svitavou on the river Svitava river and Želešice on the Bobrava river, which is tributary catchment to the river Svratka. Data is divided into all sections in three modes. Summer season (May to October), winter (November-April). In the third period remained unfiltered data.
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Simulation and optimization model of reservoir system in Svitava river basin
Šejnoha, Michal ; Marton, Daniel (referee) ; Menšík, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on the construction of a simulation and optimization model selected water management system. Both models are created with program SOMVS. The simulation model is based on the choice improved outflow from reservoir searching of boundaries Assurance classes. The simulation model simulates the flow of water through the system. Not finding the optimal solution using optimization methods. In the optimization model is used optimization method of differential evolution. The optimization model seeks maximized value of the objective function for water withdrawal from selected profile.
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Stochastic Prediction of Mean Monthly Flows in Selected Hydrometric Profile
Jansa, Jakub ; Menšík, Pavel (referee) ; Marton, Daniel (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the average monthly flows forecast in the selected hydrometric profile. Aim of this work will be evaluation of the calculated values and the interpretation of the results in understandable form. The next step will be find an appropriate connection between randomly-generated inputs in the form of random real flow series using the standard hydrological prediction models. This models are based on the principles of artificial intelligence and probability model. The result of the work will be verification of procedures and compilation of mean monthly flow stochastic forecast in selected hydrometric profile, which would be used for a reservoirs management, respectively for water systems management.
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Uncertainty of Measurement Estimation of Mean Monthly Flows Values of the Selected Hydrometric Station at the Svitava River Catchment Area
Paseka, Stanislav ; Janál,, Petr (referee) ; Marton, Daniel (advisor)
Currently, a sizes of the time series elements of average monthly flows uncertainty are not taken into account in more detail and it does not know the estimation of their sizes. The above mentioned fact could ultimately affected the design and operation of large open water reservoirs. This bachelor's thesis deals with the uncertainty of measurement estimation of the mean monthly flows which have derived in the measuring profile Prostřední Poříčí in the Křetínka river in the Svitava river basin. Evaluation is done using a measured values of water level stages and a stage-discharge relation curve. The basis for design of uncertainty affected stage-discharge curves and water lavel stages the Monte Carl method is used. The outcome values of random flows are further evaluated using the statistical methods in the form of the statistical characteristics and presented as uncertainties of mean monthly flows.
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Climatological analysis of the Thaya river basin
Macík, Ondřej ; Kněžínková, Barbora (referee) ; Marton, Daniel (advisor)
The current climate changes and the persistent drought raise questions about the future development of temperatures and precipitation in the Czech Republic. One of the most affected area is south Moravia and the basin of River Dyje located there. The iam of this bachelor's thesis is to predict the future development of climate in the basin of River Dyje, using emission scenarios, a global climate model and an artifical time series Baseline by using a stochastic generator LARS-WG and subsequent analysis of the results. The obtained results will be suitably compared with each other and adjusted to the form for their future use.
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