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Břehová infiltrace jako mitigační nástroj v boji se suchem
Thesis title in Czech: Břehová infiltrace jako mitigační nástroj v boji se suchem
Thesis title in English: Bank infiltration as a mitigation tool against drought
Key words: břehová infiltrace; umělá infiltrace; sucho;
English key words: bank infiltration; artificial recharge; drought
Academic year of topic announcement: 2020/2021
Thesis type: Bachelor's thesis
Thesis language: čeština
Department: Institute of Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Applied Geophysics (31-450)
Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Zbyněk Hrkal, CSc.
Author: hidden - assigned by the advisor
Date of registration: 21.05.2021
Date of assignment: 19.01.2022
Date of electronic submission:04.05.2022
Date of proceeded defence: 02.06.2022
Opponents: Mgr. David Rozman, Ph.D.
 
 
 
Guidelines
MG451P13 Regionální hydrogeologie
References
Doussan C, Poitevin G, Ledoux E, Detay M (1997) Riverbank filtration: modeling of the changes in water chemistry with emphasis on nitrogen species. J Contam Hydrol 25:129–156
Schubert J (2002) Water quality improvements with riverbank filtration at Düsseldorf waterworks in Germany. In: Ray C, Melin G, Linsky RB (eds) Riverbank filtration: improving source water quality. Kluwer, Dordrecht, pp 267–280
Shamrukh M, Abdel-Wahab A (2008) Riverbank filtration for sustainable water supply: application to a large-scale facility on the Nile River. Clean Techn Environ Policy 10:351–358
Singh P, Kumar P, Mehrotra I, Grischek T (2010) Impact of riverbank filtration on treatment of polluted river water. J Environ Manag 91:1055–1062
Verstreaeten IM, Heberer T (2002) Organic chemical removal issues. In: Ray C, Melin G, Linsky RB (eds) Riverbank filtration: improving source-water quality, chapter 17. Kluwer, Dordrecht
Sprenger C, Lorenzen G, Hülshoff I, Grützmacher G, Ronghang M, Pekdeger A (2011) Vulnerability of bank filtration systems to climate change. Sci Total Environ 409:655–663
Vogt T, Hoehn E, Schneider P, Freund A, Schirmer M, Cirpka OA (2010) Fluctuations of electric conductivity as natural tracer for bank filtration in a losing stream. Adv Water Resour 33:1296–1308
Preliminary scope of work
Cílem práce je na základě rešerše české i zahraniční odborné literatury podat přehled zkušeností s využitím břehové infiltrace jako mitigačního nástroje pro eliminaci negativních následků sucha. Břehová infiltrace je v tomto případě chápána jako nástroj simulující přírodní procesy zpomalující odtok vody z krajiny a tudíž je možno ji považovat za přírodě blízkou technologii. Na základě zahraničních zkušeností autor v České republice vytipuje regiony, kde by rozšíření této vodohospodářské technologie dávalo smysl.
Preliminary scope of work in English
The aim of the work is based on a search of Czech and foreign literature to provide an overview of experience with the use of bank infiltration as a mitigation tool to eliminate the negative consequences of drought. In this case, bank infiltration is understood as a tool simulating natural processes slowing down the outflow of water from the landscape and can therefore be considered a technology close to nature. Based on foreign experience, the author in the Czech Republic identifies regions where the extention of this water management technology would make sense.
 
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