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Natural groundwater seeps
Hanušová, Martina ; Datel, Josef (advisor) ; Lipanský, Tomáš (referee)
The bachelor thesis is built so that all chapters themselves freely followed up. The main pillar of work is first chapter, which deals generally with springs. Next follows typology of springs, which deals with different types of springs according to geology, temperature, and yield. The special part about artesian water follows. Next section deals with karst springs and thermal springs, where I present examples from the Czech Republic. The chapter of thermal springs includes also text about geysers. In the last part the thesis deals with the Mělník area and Mělnická Vrutice. The aim of this study was to document this issue, which appears in the literature. The main result of the thesis is gathering information that appear in the foreign literature only in parts, and almost never in the Czech books and papers.
Crystalline complex of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands - promising groundwater resource for local supply
Kalinová, Radka ; Datel, Josef (advisor) ; Lipanský, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to assess the crystalline rock environment with a focus on the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands in terms of groundwater reserves to supply the local population. The greatest importance has therefore chapter, which discusses the present use of groundwater resources and prospects for the coming years. For the correct answer to the question of perspektivity of groundwater sources are described geomorphological, hydrological and climatic conditions of the discuss area and also the geological and hydrogeological conditions. The thesis also contains a chapter about the searching for underground water, the principles of water conservation and describes modifiability of water. Assessment of suitability of water sources crystalline rocks of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, it is important for the economic functioning of the area, which is reflected in the economy of the entire country.
Crystalline complex of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands - promising groundwater resource for local supply
Kalinová, Radka ; Datel, Josef (advisor) ; Lipanský, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to assess the crystalline rock environment with a focus on the Bohemian- Moravian Highlands in terms of groundwater reserves to supply the local population. The greatest importance has therefore chapter, which discusses the present use of groundwater resources and prospects for the coming years. For the correct answer to the question of perspektivity of groundwater resources geomorphological, hydrological and climatic conditions of the discussed area are described and also geological and hydrogeological conditions. The thesis also contains a chapter about the exploration and searching for groundwater. Evaluation of the appropriateness of the use of water resources from crystalline rocks of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, it is important for the economic functioning of the area, which is reflected in the economy of the entire country.
Natural groundwater seeps
Hanušová, Martina ; Datel, Josef (advisor) ; Lipanský, Tomáš (referee)
The bachelor thesis is built so that all chapters themselves freely followed up. The main pillar of work is first chapter, which deals generally with springs. Next follows typology of springs, which deals with different types of springs according to geology, temperature, and yield. The special part about artesian water follows. Next section deals with karst springs and thermal springs, where I present examples from the Czech Republic. The chapter of thermal springs includes also text about geysers. In the last part the thesis deals with the Mělník area and Mělnická Vrutice. The aim of this study was to document this issue, which appears in the literature. The main result of the thesis is gathering information that appear in the foreign literature only in parts, and almost never in the Czech books and papers.
Long-term groundwater regime in multilayered water-bearing systems on the example of uranium mining impact on groundwater conditions of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Czech Republic
Lipanský, Tomáš
Lipanský T. (2016): Dlouhodobý režim proudění podzemních vod v hlubokých pánevních kolektorech, na příkladu ovlivnění hydrogeologických poměrů české křídové pánve hornickou činností v okolí Stráže pod Ralskem. Doktorská disertační práce. - Univerzita Karlova v Praze Abstract: This thesis sumerises the development of groundwater regime in a multilayered water-bearing system of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin in maximal proposed extent of area where the groundwater regime had been affected by mining of radioactive materials near Strář pod Ralskem. The aim of the work was to describe the groundwater regime on the basis of measured monitoring data and map interpolations. The former Uranium mining from Cenomanian sandstone sediments represents the largest human impact on the natural groundwater flow of a multilayered water-bearing system within both the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin and the Czech Republic. Newly created graphs and maps of piezometric surfaces bring an insight into the dynamics of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin water-bearing system and give an idea of long- term groundwater heads and flow directions development in the studied area. This was achieved despite the fact that this study does not present a hydraulic model, but an interpolation of monitoring data. Maps and grids of piezometric surfaces can be...
Long-term groundwater regime in multilayered water-bearing systems on the example of uranium mining impact on groundwater conditions of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Czech Republic
Lipanský, Tomáš
Lipanský T. (2016): Dlouhodobý režim proudění podzemních vod v hlubokých pánevních kolektorech, na příkladu ovlivnění hydrogeologických poměrů české křídové pánve hornickou činností v okolí Stráže pod Ralskem. Doktorská disertační práce. - Univerzita Karlova v Praze Abstract: This thesis sumerises the development of groundwater regime in a multilayered water-bearing system of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin in maximal proposed extent of area where the groundwater regime had been affected by mining of radioactive materials near Strář pod Ralskem. The aim of the work was to describe the groundwater regime on the basis of measured monitoring data and map interpolations. The former Uranium mining from Cenomanian sandstone sediments represents the largest human impact on the natural groundwater flow of a multilayered water-bearing system within both the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin and the Czech Republic. Newly created graphs and maps of piezometric surfaces bring an insight into the dynamics of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin water-bearing system and give an idea of long- term groundwater heads and flow directions development in the studied area. This was achieved despite the fact that this study does not present a hydraulic model, but an interpolation of monitoring data. Maps and grids of piezometric surfaces can be...
Long-term groundwater regime in multilayered water-bearing systems on the example of uranium mining impact on groundwater conditions of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Czech Republic
Lipanský, Tomáš ; Datel, Josef (advisor) ; Rapantová, Naďa (referee) ; Ženišová, Zlatica (referee)
Lipanský T. (2016): Dlouhodobý režim proudění podzemních vod v hlubokých pánevních kolektorech, na příkladu ovlivnění hydrogeologických poměrů české křídové pánve hornickou činností v okolí Stráže pod Ralskem. Doktorská disertační práce. - Univerzita Karlova v Praze Abstract: This thesis sumerises the development of groundwater regime in a multilayered water-bearing system of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin in maximal proposed extent of area where the groundwater regime had been affected by mining of radioactive materials near Strář pod Ralskem. The aim of the work was to describe the groundwater regime on the basis of measured monitoring data and map interpolations. The former Uranium mining from Cenomanian sandstone sediments represents the largest human impact on the natural groundwater flow of a multilayered water-bearing system within both the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin and the Czech Republic. Newly created graphs and maps of piezometric surfaces bring an insight into the dynamics of the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin water-bearing system and give an idea of long- term groundwater heads and flow directions development in the studied area. This was achieved despite the fact that this study does not present a hydraulic model, but an interpolation of monitoring data. Maps and grids of piezometric surfaces can be...
Natural groundwater seeps
Hanušová, Martina ; Datel, Josef (advisor) ; Lipanský, Tomáš (referee)
The bachelor thesis is built so that all chapters themselves freely followed up. The main pillar of work is first chapter, which deals generally with springs. Next follows typology of springs, which deals with different types of springs according to geology, temperature, and yield. The special part about artesian water follows. Next section deals with karst springs and thermal springs, where I present examples from the Czech Republic. The chapter of thermal springs includes also text about geysers. In the last part the thesis deals with the Mělník area and Mělnická Vrutice. The aim of this study was to document this issue, which appears in the literature. The main result of the thesis is gathering information that appear in the foreign literature only in parts, and almost never in the Czech books and papers.
Crystalline complex of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands - promising groundwater resource for local supply
Kalinová, Radka ; Datel, Josef (advisor) ; Lipanský, Tomáš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to assess the crystalline rock environment with a focus on the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands in terms of groundwater reserves to supply the local population. The greatest importance has therefore chapter, which discusses the present use of groundwater resources and prospects for the coming years. For the correct answer to the question of perspektivity of groundwater sources are described geomorphological, hydrological and climatic conditions of the discuss area and also the geological and hydrogeological conditions. The thesis also contains a chapter about the searching for underground water, the principles of water conservation and describes modifiability of water. Assessment of suitability of water sources crystalline rocks of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, it is important for the economic functioning of the area, which is reflected in the economy of the entire country.

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