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Vulnerability of organic matter in permafrost-affected soils and potential greenhouse gas emissions
DIÁKOVÁ, Kateřina
Degradability of soil organic carbon and potential greenhouse gas emissions were studied in permafrost-affected soils. Special attention was paid to cryoturbated horizons in upland tundra and cryogenic bare ground features exposing deep peat layers on a surface of permafrost peatland. The presented studies aimed to identify driving factors influencing degradability of organic carbon in arctic soils and the effects of temperature, oxygen availability and addition of plant-derived organic compounds were targeted by several laboratory incubation experiments. Role of nitrogen availability in C cycling and GHGs production was further investigated in combination of field measurements and laboratory experiments.
Evaluation of Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Systems: Sulfur as a Redox Indicator
DIÁKOVÁ, Kateřina
In this study, 13 decentralized wastewater treatment systems representing 4 design types were monitored during the summer and winter season. Inlet and outlet samples were analyzed for common water-quality parameters. Attention was paid to redox indicators, especially to sulfur oxidation forms.

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