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Determination of anions in water of forest springs using ion chromatography
Kouřilová, Soňa ; Komendová, Renata (referee) ; Alexa, Lukáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the determination of anions in water from forest springs by ion chromatography. The aim of the study was the analysis of common anions contained in spring waters that may affect the quality of drinking water. The ion chromatography method was used to separate and quantify the anions. The work involves the collection of samples from 25 forest springs in the surroundings of Brno. The sampling was carried out in spring and autumn campaigns (from 30 May to 13 June 2023 and from 26 September to 11 October 2023). The theoretical part contains information on analytical methods with application in determination of anions in waters. In the experimental part, results and discussion are presented providing important information on the chemical composition of the water in targeted springs. The results can serve as a basis for protection and monitoring of drinking water in forest environments.
Impact of land use on the former sand-pits in the region of Veselí nad Lužnicí
NOVÁK, Ondřej
Sand-pits which were formed especially in the floodplain of the Lužnice River since the 1950s currently constitute important landscape element of the Třeboň Basin. My diploma thesis is focused on the assessment of the impact of land use on the former sand-pits in the region of Veselí nad Lužnicí. Field investigations were carried out from the beginning of June till the end of August 2008. I mapped the land use of this area by using a map key. I put down particular areas {--} agricultural areas, forest areas, water areas, bild-up areas, other areas {--} into map photographs. The total area of the mapped territory was 989 hecteres. The biggest part of the area comprises of forest growths and field-grown plants. Water areas (with the main element of the mapped area {--} a system of former sandpits) formed 23% of the total area. On the bank sof the sand-pits were placed phytosociological relevé, which illustrated littoral vegetation and environment in which this vegetation is located, and what is the influence of human activity on vegetation. I placed 74 phytosociological relevé in this system. I recorded 125 plant species {--} out of these were 104 herb plants and 21 woody species. I recorded 41 nitrophilous, 52 wetland, 16 ruderal and 2 stronngly endangered species. Altogether, 20 water samplings were carried out. Horusice I sand-pit is the richest in nutrient, the poorest in nutrients is Horusice sand-pit.

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