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ISBN online: 978-80-7509-999-0 | DOI: 10.11118/978-80-7509-999-0

Hranický kras v mezioborových souvislostech: Krajina v celku, krajina v detailu

Jozef Sedláček, Petra Oppeltová, Hana Vavrouchová, Kristýna Kohoutková, Vítězslav Vlček, Radim Klepárník, Jana Šimečková, Milan Geršl, Pavel Chaloupský, Ondřej Ulrich, Petr Kučera

In the Hranice Karst, a multidisciplinary research project was conducted from 2021 to 2024, primarily focusing on defining the boundaries of this sensitive area. Within the established territory, detailed analyses were subsequently performed. The overarching concept, based on the synthesis of partial findings about the area, was the vulnerability of karst regions, which is presented here in relation to the protection of groundwater and operates on the basis of land use development scenarios. Other areas of focus included the interpretation of landscape structure development over time, refinement of soil characteristics, and detailed mapping of soil types. A key direction of the research was the evaluation of the quality of various types of water (surface, plain groundwater, karst water, mineral, and drip water). Additionally, drainage waters were also analysed. The primary interest was the concentration of modern organic pollutants. Furthermore, soil analysis was conducted concerning nitrogen content. The methodology for identifying undocumented drainage systems and the resulting database of drainage in the vicinity of the Hranice Abyss are also presented. Additionally, the topic of visitation to the Hranice Abyss and the attitudes of the local population towards the current state and future development of the Hranice Karst were addressed. The monograph summarizes essential new findings about the Hranice Karst area and introduces new methodological approaches to the research and protection of karst regions.

Keywords: Hranice Karst, vulnerability of karst areas, water quality in karst, soil characteristics of karst, drainage of karst areas, visitation and overloading of sites

1. edition, online: 2024, publisher: Mendelova univerzita v Brně



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