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Evaluation of basic characteristics of thermal water with separation methods
Skálová, Lucie ; Mravcová, Ludmila (referee) ; Vávrová, Milada (advisor)
The presence of inorganic ions is one of the criteria for thermal water assessing. The most important anions that affect the water quality and allow their use for therapeutic purposes, include sulfates, chlorides, nitrates and bicarbonates. Ions (as sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium) are the significant cations. The ion chromatography is used for separation of these substances and also some methods based on electrophoretic migration of ions in an electric field. The electromigration method of isotachophoresis was chosen for determination of selected ions in water samples collected from thermal boreholes in Pasohlávky.
Thermal waters of the western Bohemia and energetic potential of the Vridlo spring
Jašek, Michal ; Datel, Josef (advisor) ; Vylita, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis summarizes the basic general knowledge of geology and geological evolution of western Bohemia. But above all, deals with the occurrence of thermal water, its origin and development. Describes in detail the local springs on the earth's surface, water yield and temperatures. More characteristic is given the hottest spring in the Czech Republic and that is the Vřídlo in Karlovy Vary. This thesis also deals with the energy potential thermal waters and their possible applications. The conclusion includes a total reflection on the issue thermal water and their use in the future.
Thermal waters of the western Bohemia and energetic potential of the Vridlo spring
Jašek, Michal ; Datel, Josef (advisor) ; Vylita, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis summarizes the basic general knowledge of geology and geological evolution of western Bohemia. But above all, deals with the occurrence of thermal water, its origin and development. Describes in detail the local springs on the earth's surface, water yield and temperatures. More characteristic is given the hottest spring in the Czech Republic and that is the Vřídlo in Karlovy Vary. This thesis also deals with the energy potential thermal waters and their possible applications. The conclusion includes a total reflection on the issue thermal water and their use in the future.
Evaluation of basic characteristics of thermal water with separation methods
Skálová, Lucie ; Mravcová, Ludmila (referee) ; Vávrová, Milada (advisor)
The presence of inorganic ions is one of the criteria for thermal water assessing. The most important anions that affect the water quality and allow their use for therapeutic purposes, include sulfates, chlorides, nitrates and bicarbonates. Ions (as sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium) are the significant cations. The ion chromatography is used for separation of these substances and also some methods based on electrophoretic migration of ions in an electric field. The electromigration method of isotachophoresis was chosen for determination of selected ions in water samples collected from thermal boreholes in Pasohlávky.

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