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Forms of phosphorus, aluminium, and iron in soils of catchments of acidified mountain lakes
VEJŘÍKOVÁ, Ivana
The thesis assesses forms of phosphorus, aluminium, and iron in soils of catchments of acidified mountain lakes. The aim of the study was to determinate changes in soil chemistry in catchments of Bohemian Forest lakes between years 2000 and 2010. The next aim was to compare fractionation according to Psenner and Pucsko (1988) with standard pedological extractions.
Forms of phosphorus, aluminium, and iron in soils of catchments of acidified mountain lakes
VEJŘÍKOVÁ, Ivana
The thesis assesses forms of phosphorus, aluminium, and iron in soils of catchments of acidified mountain lakes. The aim of the study was to determinate changes in soil chemistry in catchments of Bohemian Forest lakes between years 2000 and 2010. The next aim was to compare fractionation according to Psenner and Pucsko (1988) with standard pedological extractions.
Nitrogen availability and transformation in soils of acidified and nitrogen saturated mountain forest ecosystems
TAHOVSKÁ, Karolina
Nitrogen availability and transformation in acidified and N saturated soils of Czech (The Bohemian Forest, Ore Mountains) and Ukraine (Pop Ivan massif) mountain forest ecosystems were investigated. The study was primarily focused on the role of microbial immobilization in soil N retention. The study was based on field measurements (ion exchange resins), analyses of selected soil biochemical and microbial characteristics, and on laboratory experiments (15N labelling).
Temperature dependence of mineralization of organic matter in litter, humus layer and mineral soil from watersheds of Certovo and Plesne lake
JAROŠOVÁ, Eva
In this study soil samples from watersheds of two Bohemian glacial lakes, Plesne and Certovo were analysed. Respiration by heterotrophic soil organisms as the main source of CO2 efflux from soils was measured during long-term laboratory incubation at four different temperatures. The aim of the thesis was to describe a temperature dependence of C mineralization and make a comparison of results among examined places.
Structural changes of macrozoobenthic communities in longitudinal profiles of acidified streams in the Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic)
PELTANOVÁ, Jana
Structural changes in macrozoobenthic communities and changes in chemistry in longitudinal profiles of two acidified streams in the Bohemian Forest (Czech Republic) were investigated in 2007. The progress in chemical recovery was evident in both streams, whereas zoobenthos recovery was obvious only in less acidified stream.
Al-enriched water from unsaturated zone of sandstone: The most acidified environment in the Czech Republic by the atmospheric deposition?
Bruthans, J. ; Schweigstillová, Jana
The study describes chemistry and isotopic composition of water from unsaturated zone of sandstone. Studied waters are extremely acidified. Isotopic composition of H and O of studied waters lies at local line of meteoric water.
Holocene vegetation development in Bohemian Switzerland
Pokorný, Petr ; Kuneš, P. ; Abrahám, V.
In recent years, new pollen-analytical evidence has been obtained from sandstone area of "Bohemian Switzerland". These data show dramatic development in the transition from Middle to late Holocene that is driven by prominent acidification event.
Acidification of the Jeseníky Mts., methodological and site factors
Hédl, Radim ; Petřík, Petr ; Boublík, Karel
The changes in the soil reaction of forest soils between the 1940´s and 2003 in the Jeseníky Mts (the Czech Republic) were analysed. The soil reaction decreased about 0.4–1.0 pH in average. Methodological bias was discussed and it seems that applied methods do not influence the results of analysis substantially.
An Environmental Impact of Pyritic Bauxite from the Dajti Mine, Albania
Novák, Jiří Karel ; Minařík, Luděk ; Peza, Luftulla Hasan ; Melka, Karel
The accelerated chemical weathering of bauxite due to acid atmospheric deposition and breakdown of pyrite was simulated using short-termed laboratory acid leaching at 20 o C. Pyrite-bearing gibbsite-boehmitic bauxite giving rise to a number of questions concerning ecology was tested along with oxic boehmitic bauxite from the Dajti mine and that from Mali Korites (Mali Thate Mts., SE Albania). The leachte of pyrite-bearing and sulphate-producing bauxite is enriched in the following risk elements: Cd, Be, Zn, Ni, Co, and much less Cr, Cu, As, and Pb. Toxic soluble hydroxy-alumina ions may be also released into the aquatic environment, because of high concentration in output leachate (563 mg/l). In contrast, the leachates of oxic boehmitic bauxites commonly contain much lower concentrations of toxic elements with exception of Cu (Dajti mine) and Be (new occurence of Mali Korites).

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