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T. Lang

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6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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BENTONITE LOCALITIES IN THE NORTH -BOHEMIAN BROWN-COAL BASIN AND THEIR POTENTIAL UTILIZATION AS CLAY SORBENTS

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, M. Rehor, T. Lang, V. Cablik)

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A significant range of the landscaped damaged by brown coal mining is one of the base problems of the region of the North Bohemian Brown Coal Basin. The proper application of fertilizable rocks to sterile and phyto-toxic sits is the condition of the success of reclamation works. Natural clayey sorbents are usually of very good use, but the North Bohemian Basin is quite poor with them. Bentonite deposits are significant exceptions. They are a part of tertiary vulcanodetritic strata of the subsoil of a coal seam. Th...

Geology2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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THE HISTORY OF MINING AND RECLAMATION AND FIRST EXPERIENCE WITH NEW ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION METHODS IN NORTH-WESTERN BOHEMIA REGION

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, M. Rehor, T. Lang)

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The North-Western Bohemia region takes a unique position in the history of mining in the Czech Republic. Several ore districts are situated here, the welfare of which influenced the development of the Czech state in some periods. Some precious stones mining was also significant. Today the North-Bohemian Basin area is known for its largest Czech brown coal deposit. Whereas ore mining in the region extinguished and the other raw materials mining has relatively small significance, coal mining and the restoration of d...

Ecology and Environmental Protection2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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USE OF EROSION MODEL IN RECLAMATION AND REGENERATION OF THE AREA AFFECTED WITH MINING

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, T. Lang, M. Rehor, J. Halir)

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ATLAS DMT software contains a set of suitable application tools. One of them is the EROZE tool (Erosion), which allows the calculation of the long-term loss of soil from the area i.e. soil lost. The EROZE tool uses for the calculation a quantity effect of water erosion caused lost soil, so called universal equation (Wischmeier - Smith). It is possible to combine the EROZE tool with the other application modules of the ATLAS DMT software, therefore it offers a lot of the possibilities for the practical utilization....

Informatics2006
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