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Estimating the flow capacity of river
Lorenc, Václav ; Dráb, Aleš (referee) ; Duchan, David (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is dealing with the watercourse`s capacity assessment of the river Jihlava on the kilometers 136,5 to 139,5 in the village Maly Beranov. In the chosen locality was made a model of the surface water flow during the flood flow rate Q1, Q5, Q20 and Q100. Based on the gathered information about the area`s utilization, errand and following calculation of the flow, the areas for a potential flood protection were identified. In the problematic locations was suggested to dredge the bottom. In selected sections was made a draft of protective earth dam and concrete wall. According to the draft of flood protection, the model of surface water flow was adapted and the efficiency of flood protection was verified by calculations. All the results are published in clear maps.
The evaluation of the NJZ EDU intention on the legal aspects of the Law No. 99/2004 in angling grounds Jihlava 5B-C, 6 a 7-8
Adámek, Zdeněk
The prognose of the impact of nuclear power plant Dukovany reconstructions upon fisheries management of the Jihlava river angling grounds pointed out the negative effects of increased water temperature.
Estimating the flow capacity of river
Lorenc, Václav ; Dráb, Aleš (referee) ; Duchan, David (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is dealing with the watercourse`s capacity assessment of the river Jihlava on the kilometers 136,5 to 139,5 in the village Maly Beranov. In the chosen locality was made a model of the surface water flow during the flood flow rate Q1, Q5, Q20 and Q100. Based on the gathered information about the area`s utilization, errand and following calculation of the flow, the areas for a potential flood protection were identified. In the problematic locations was suggested to dredge the bottom. In selected sections was made a draft of protective earth dam and concrete wall. According to the draft of flood protection, the model of surface water flow was adapted and the efficiency of flood protection was verified by calculations. All the results are published in clear maps.
Abundance of the barbel, Barbus barbus in the river Jihlava
Peňáz, Milan ; Pivnička, K. ; Prokeš, Miroslav ; Baruš, Vlastimil
A four-year experiment with a total of 993 individually tagged barbel, Barbus barbus, resulted in the assessment of survival and abundance. The Jolly-Seber method was used to estimate abundance from autumn 1999 to spring 2001 (minimum 233, maximum 563 ind./ha). The mean annual survival rate was 0.862, but the partial values assessed separately for seasons (spring - autumn and autumn - spring) differed considerably and the possible reasons for this phenomenon are discussed. On the basis of known survival rate, the abundance was subsequently estimated (for the entire studied stretch and per hectare) using the Petersen capture-recapture method for the period spring 1999 to autumn 2001. Its mean values reached 303 +- 110 ind./ha (minimum 195, maximum 498 ind./ha). These results were in autumn 2001 supported by another simultaneously conducted census following the removal method by Zippin (316 ind./ha).
Concentrations of heavy metals and changes in concentrations of the mercury in muscle tissues of the barbel (Barbus barbus) from the river Jihlava
Peňáz, Milan ; Baruš, Vlastimil ; Prokeš, Miroslav
Heavy metsl concentrations were studied in muscles of barbel, Barbus barbus from three sites of the Jihlava River. Only low concentrations of eight elements (As, Cd, Hg, Pb, Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn), not exceeding the maximum permissible values, were found in four mixed samples collected on the site near Hrubšice (RK 46.0-49.1), with a relatively high water quality. Samples differed by the sex, size and age of the fish. Solely the mercury content was analysed on other two sites in the river Jihlava located upstream and downstream the effluents from the sewage plant of the Třebíč city (RK 89.5-91.0 and 85.0, resp.). The obtained values exceeded the maximum permissible value of 0.1 mg.kg-1 in all of 27 individually analysed specimens and averaged 0.208 and 0.187 mg.kg-1, resp., of fresh matter. A high capability of barbel to indicate the burden of aquatic ecosystems by heavy metals was emphasized.

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