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Paralelní výpočty nestacionární rovnice vedení tepla
Kohut, Roman ; Blaheta, Radim ; Starý, Jiří
In the paper, the solution of the nonstationary heat equations is described. The parallel computing with the adaptive timestep size is used. For the solution of the linear systems the preconditioned CG method is used with the preconditioning given by the additive overlapping Schwarz method.
Paralelní počítání termoelastického modelu KBS
Starý, Jiří ; Kohut, Roman
The paper describes numerical experiments with a finite element solution of the thermo-elasticity model KBS. Especially, it is devoted to the parallel computing of nonstacionary heat conduction problem, when the linear systems arising in each time step are solved by the overlapping domain decomposition method.
Aplikace paralelních výpočtů v geotechnice
Starý, Jiří ; Blaheta, Radim ; Kohut, Roman
The paper concerns the mathematical modelling of elasticity and thermo-elasticity problems arising from two challenging geotechnical tasks. The modelling leads to solving the sequence of large-scale systems of linear equations. For such systems, we use high performance iterative solvers being able to run on parallel computers.
Vliv různých travních směsí na společenstva pancířníků (Acari: Oribatida) v iniciálních sukcesních stádiích během obnovy květnatých luk
Starý, Josef
Altogether 400 quantitative soil samples were taken from 8 stationary plots in the localities Výzkum and Čertoryje in the Bílé Karpaty Mts. during the years 1999-2002. The present study is based on material of 10563 oribatid specimens belonging to 62 oribatid species. The lowest species richness and mean abundance were recorded on the plot with agricultural management.The highest mean abundance was found on the old sub-xerothermic meadow in Čertoryje. The eurytopic species .i.Scheloribates laevigatus./i. and .i.Tectocepheus velatus./i. as well as the heliophilous .i.Punctoribates punctum./i. were eudominant in all studied plots. These eudominant species were complemented by the dominant and recedent eurytopic species .i.Microppia minus, Hemileius initialis, Achipteria coleoptrata./i. and .i.Medioppia subpectimata./i.. The rare xerophilous species .i.Lucoppia burrowsi./i. was found in the plots sowed by different grass mixtures and in the fallow.
Dlouhodobý půdně-zoologický výzkum v CHKO Jeseníky
Rusek, Josef ; Starý, Josef ; Tajovský, Karel ; Pižl, Václav
CHKO Jeseníky a její přírodní rezervace představují z hlediska půdně-zoologického velmi cennou oblast, v níž se na malém území setkávají arkto-alpínské elementy s teplomilnými prvky na jedné straně a karpatské elementy se sudetskými na straně druhé a seskupují se do charakteristických a bohatých společenstev v závislosti na vysoké ekosystémové diversifikací území. Půdní fauna je vůdčím půdotvorným činitelem a podmiňuje i zdejší výskyt reliktních tundrových půd. Management chráněných území musí vycházet z komplexních vědeckých poznatků a ekosystémových přístupů a půda musí být jejich nedílnou součástí.
Změny ve společenstvech půdní mikroflóry a mesofauny během rozkladu listového opadu ve dvou vegetačních zónách - litter bag experiment
Jirout, Jiří ; Petrásek, Jiří ; Čápová, Lenka ; Farská, Jitka ; Jínová, Kristýna ; Rusek, Josef ; Krištůfek, Václav ; Elhottová, Dana ; Starý, Josef ; Nováková, Alena
The hypothesis, whether autochthonous species of soil biota are able to decompose litter from lower vegetation zones in higher zones, was tested by field trial. Litterbags with litter of beech (.i.Fagus sylvatica./i. L.) and/or oak (.i.Quercus robur./i. L.) were exposed in beech and spruce forest on the mountain Kleť (Protected Landscape Area Blanský les). Litterbags layout simulated vegetation zones shift to the higher altitude induced by global warming. There were used litterbags with three different mesh size (42 µm, 0,5 mm, 2 mm) for exclusion of certain parts of edaphon. Several changes of soil bacteria and micromycetes, oribatid mites, springtails and gamasid mites were studied during two years of exposition. There were exposed 480 litterbags at the start of the experiment (November 2002). After 2, 4, 6, 12, 24 months of exposition parts of all litterbags were recovered. Immediately after the sampling litter pH(KCl), moisture and mass loss were measured.
Vývoj půdní fauny na loukách obnovených na orné půdě: Iniciální fáze sukcesního vývoje
Tajovský, Karel ; Pižl, Václav ; Starý, Josef ; Balík, Vladimír ; Frouz, Jan ; Schlaghamerský, J. ; Háněl, Ladislav ; Rusek, Josef ; Kalčík, Jiří
The development of soil fauna assemblages (testate amoebae, nematodes, enchytraeids, earthworms, terrestrial isopods, millipedes, centipedes, collembolans, dipteran larvae) has been investigated in a -field experiment since autumn 1999. Four types of treatment were studied in plots previously managed as arable land: 1) sowing with a native seed mixture, 2) sowing of a 5 m wide central strip with native and the lateral strips with commercial seed mixture, 3) sowing of a 5 m wide central strip with native seed mixture, leaving the lateral strips to spontaneous succession, and 4) leaving to spontaneous succession (abandoned field). The observed increase of qualitative and quantitative parameters of the individual soil animal groups corresponded to the initial phase of successional development. Eurytopic and euryvalent representatives as well as epigeic species of soil micro-, meso- and macrofauna prevailed in the studied treatments during the first years of observation.
Changes of oribatid mite communities (Acari: Oribatida) in autochthonous spruce forests, Šumava Mountains, South Bohemia
Starý, Josef
Altogether 88 oribatid mite species were determined in extensive material sampled in 2001-2003 in five permanent plots of localities Trojmezná, Smrčina and Boubín situated in autochthonous spruce forest, Šumava Mts. An oribatid mite community with the highest species richness and the most different species composition was found on the locality Boubín. Qualitative and quantitative differences in species composition of oribatid mite communities on plot with or without spruce tree felling were no statistically significant.
Changes of oribatid mite communities (Acari: Oribatida) during primary succession on colliery spoil heaps near Sokolov, North-West Bohemia, Czech Republic
Starý, Josef
In this study oribatid communities of colliery spoil heaps on five successive stages of different age (4-40 years) were investigated. In the course of the study 9034 individuals of oribatid mites, representing 38 species, were collected. Species richness and especially average abundance increased during primary succession. Significantly higher abundance and species diversity were found in the bottom of depressions between dumped heaps in comparison with their top excluding the youngest successive stage. Eurytopic and parthenogenetic species Tectocepheus velatus and Oppiella nova were eudominant in all studied successive stages. The highest species dissimilarity and heterogeneity were found on the youngest stage but species composition becomes more complex and stable in the course of primary succession.
Soil biota succession in colliery spoil heaps - a comparison of unrehabilitated and afforested sites
Pižl, Václav ; Frouz, Jan ; Tajovský, Karel ; Lukešová, Alena ; Nováková, Alena ; Starý, Josef ; Háněl, Ladislav ; Balík, Vladimír
Communities of soil biota were studied in spoil heaps of the Sokolov coal mining district (Czech Republic) unrehabilitated since heaping, when surface pattern consisting of crests and troughs was created by heaping machinery. Their succession was studied using a deductive method. Difference in succession development of soil organisms in unrehabilitated heaps and in those levelled and rehabilitated by afforestation with black alder were determined by a comparison of their communities in plots of the same age.

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