Zpravodaj Hnědé uhlí 2015, 55(1)

Lake Most and its influence on microclimate, fresh air quality, water and soil ecosystems

Ing. Milena Vágnerová

The article provides more detailed information about the research and development project No. TA01020592 "Effects on microclimate, fresh air quality, water and soil ecosystems under water (also hydric) reclamation of lignite open pit mines", which was supported by the Technological Agency of the Czech Republic in the years 2011-2014 and which was solved together by the Research Institute of brown coal a.s., University of J. E. Purkyně and the Institute of atmospheric physics of the Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, v. v. i. It clearly presents the history of the locality in which the research was conducted, i.e. the Lake Most, from the perspective of brown coal mining and reclamation of the residual pit, summarizes the project objective, methodology, individual solutions and project outputs.

Keywords: hydric reclamation, microclimate, fresh air, PM10, soil monitoring, Lake Most

Published: March 1, 2015  Show citation

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Vágnerová, M. (2015). Lake Most and its influence on microclimate, fresh air quality, water and soil ecosystems. Brown Coal Bulletin55(1), 
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